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Order of Operations with Integers Self-Checking Digital Activity

Order of Operations with Integers Self-Checking Digital Activity
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Grade 6, 7, Activities

Order of Operations with Integers Self-Checking Digital Activity This resource is designed to reimagine the teaching and learning experience in mathematics. It targets middle school students, particularly those who find textbook problems uninteresting or struggle with orders of operations with integers. About the Activity This digital activity employs pixel art pictures that are revealed progressively as students correctly answer math questions. Once a question is solved, pupils input their final answer into a designated cell. A correct response changes the color to green and forms part of the mystery image. However, if an incorrect one is typed, no new picture emerges—prompting learners to revisit their calculations. Packaged Features A Google Sheet featuring twenty problems. An Answer Key for reference purposes. An optional page offering space for explanations underscoring logical thought development—an essential facet in mathematics education. Note: The activity is designed uniquely for Google Sheets minimizing time spent grading papers. Rigorous Problems Focus on Order of Operations with Integers: The resource includes 20 rigorous problems focusing on Order of Operations with Integers—an activity crafted uniquely for Google Sheets minimizing time spent grading papers. It comes accompanied by a teacher's answer key—designed to reduce preparation time without compromising lesson quality—and space allocated for learners' working-out processes—a critical ingredient that encourages mathematical transparency. Suitable Usage Scenarios: "); The implementation possibilities are wide-ranging—it could also serve effectively as exit tickets validating student understanding upon completion of lessons. Classwork assignments Homework tasks Warm-up activities before lessons Educational Standards Alignment: This product meets standard 7.NS.2: demonstrating proficiency in adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing integers using order of operations—a fundamental skill required by grades 6 through 7 mathematics curriculum—but can easily be adapted across numerous age groups depending on educational needs and objectives.

Author Digitally Yours Shop

Tags Order Of Operations, Integers, Self-checking, Digital Activity, Math

Developing Reading Power 4 - Stories With Comprehension Activities

Developing Reading Power 4 - Stories With Comprehension Activities
ELA, Reading, Grade 4, Activities

This language arts-based resource is designed for grade 4. Basic reading skills are developed through the use of this resource. High-interest stories are presented in a way that encourages students to start reading. Students learn what they have read through literal and inferential comprehension. Each story presented in this resource falls within the appropriate grade 4 readability range—from 39 to 52 Degrees of Reading Power (DRP) units. Aligned to the International Reading Association and National Council of Teachers of English Standards 1 and 3.

Author Classroom Complete Press

Tags Primary, Comprehension, Recognizing, Rhyming, Classifying, Antonyms, Answers, Elementary

New York Roll and Draw Interactive Dice Game | Creative State Activity

New York Roll and Draw Interactive Dice Game | Creative State Activity
Creative Arts, Art, Fine Arts, Geography, Social Studies, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games, Projects

Draw New York! Silly Roll-and-Create Art Dice Activity Use this resource as a fun art addition to your USA state studies and activities. Your inspiring artists will enjoy creating many unique drawings with this engaging activity. This is a no-prep and interactive drawing game that is simple to use and will result in one of a kind drawings. Use each game sheet multiple times! Then color! Fun for all ages! Just grab a dice, blank paper, pencil and coloring tools and simply engage your students with this self-directed drawing activity. Usage and Versatility: Fosters creativity Enhances focus Supplement to other art curriculum For early finishers, mornings, and brain breaks Enhance focus on subsequent academic tasks Useful for whole group instruction to small group collaborative Useful for independent work Easy art lesson for sub-days Homeschool art Included in this download: 1 Roll and Draw Game Printable 1 State Drawing Sheet Search for more Doodle Thinks Roll and Draw Silly States games - all 50 states available! Like this resource? Check out more roll and draw games: Roll and Draw A Sweet Gingerbread House Roll and Draw A Circle Reindeer Roll and Draw A Flower Box Garden Roll and Draw A Spring Rainbow Roll and Draw A Bird Design Roll and Draw A Zany Turkey Roll and Draw A Grumpy Nightcrawler Thank you for downloading Doodle Thinks resources and have fun drawing!

Author Doodle Thinks

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Tags Roll And Draw, Dice Game, Art Activity, Drawing Activity, Art Enrichment, Art Supplement, Art Integration, United States, Geography, New York

Money Management Life Skills: How to Create a Monthly Budget

Money Management Life Skills: How to Create a Monthly Budget
Special Resources, Creative Arts, Art, Life Studies, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Life Skills, Finance, Grade 10, 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

High school students can acquire essential money management skills through this step-by-step special education life skills activity, which teaches them to create a monthly budget. This involves identifying income sources, setting savings goals, and categorizing monthly expenses such as housing, utilities, food, transportation, and entertainment. When using this Money Management Life Skills resource, students can engage in the following: • Learning to forecast monthly expenses, including categories like food, housing, and utilities, using a budget. • Understanding the distinction between actual and projected expenses in a monthly budget. • Managing variable expenses like dining out within the budget. • Defining various sources of income, such as wages, allowances, and occasional gifts. • Recognizing the significance of establishing and managing personal and emergency savings goals. There are a total of 87 reading comprehension questions in this Money Management Life Skills resource! This activity will assist high school students in developing the necessary life skills to become more independent at school, at home, and in their communities. A great place to use this handout is in special education classes or in one-to-one settings, such as ABA therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) sessions. High school students who are working on independent living would benefit significantly from this activity for defining, setting, and measuring IEP goals. In addition to interactive instruction, this resource is ideal for hands-on and community-based learning. Engage your special education class with this highly interactive High School Money Management Life Skills Activity! This activity contains step-by-step instructions, questions, and answers that reinforce learning, age-appropriate graphics, real-world examples, and ideas for implementation. This is the perfect special education activity for grade 10, grade 11, grade 12, and autism life skill centers . This special education life skills handout was designed to assist teens and adults with difficulties developing independent living skills. It's a printable, easy-to-use activity ready to hand out! Related Products for Managing Personal Finances How to Create a Shopping List The Value of a Bank Account How Credit Cards Work How to Read a Basic Pay Stub A PDF with 48 unique pages. Color and black-and-white versions of each page are available for this pdf resource.

Author Adulting Life Skills Resources

Tags Independent Living Skills, IEP Goal-Oriented Skills, Life Skills For Autistic Teens And Adults, Life Skills Money Math , Adulting On The Spectrum, Social And Emotional Learning, Life Skills For Teens, Life Skills For Adults, Autism And Money Skills, Activities Of Daily Living Autism, Money Management Activity Occupational Therapy, Life Skills Budgeting, Money Management Occupational Therapy

Geometry Vocabulary Corssword Puzzles

Geometry Vocabulary Corssword Puzzles
Math, Geometry, Grade 8, 9, 10, Activities

This is a comprehensive set of 50 crossword puzzles that are not just a learning tool but a fun way to reinforce essential geometry vocabulary. This unique collection is a great resource for students, making learning an interactive and enjoyable experience. Perfect for Diverse Learning Settings: Whether it’s for substitute lesson plans, distance learning, homework, or activities for early finishers, these puzzles are versatile. They are designed to fit seamlessly into any geometry curriculum, providing a flexible solution for teachers and a delightful challenge for students. Comprehensive Coverage of Geometry Concepts: Each puzzle is crafted to cover a broad spectrum of topics, ensuring students build a robust foundation in geometry. From the basics to more complex terms, these puzzles serve as an excellent review and teaching aid. Variety That Challenges and Entertains: The collection includes: 7 Crosswords in both color and black & white for visual appeal and printing options. 3 Circle Find a Word Puzzles that add a twist to the traditional word search. 3 Cartoon Jumble puzzles that combine fun illustrations with vocabulary challenges. 5 Clue Jumble puzzles that require sorting out mixed-up clues. 2 Clueless Crosswords that offer an extra layer of difficulty without clues. 10 Code Words puzzles that use numbers as a cipher for letters, adding a layer of encryption to solve. 2 Communicative Crosswords Puzzles that encourage collaboration among peers. 1 Anagram puzzle to unscramble and discover geometry terms. 3 Find a Word Puzzles for classic word search enthusiasts. 3 No Peeky Puzzles that test memory and knowledge without hints. 4 Word Definition puzzles that match words with their definitions. 4 Word Jumble puzzles to unscramble letters and find the correct terms. 1 Mystery Crossword Puzzle that adds an element of surprise. 1 Find a Word Anagram and 1 Find a Word Mystery Puzzle for a unique challenge. Easy Assessment with Answer Keys: Each puzzle comes with an answer key, making it easy for teachers to assess students’ understanding and progress. Develops Critical Thinking: Beyond memorization, these puzzles promote critical thinking and problem-solving skills. They encourage students to think outside the box and apply their knowledge in new ways.

Author Matemaths

Tags Geometry, Crossword, Puzzles, Word Search, Matemaths

Primer Sight Words Practice Game , Roll & Color, Fun Activity - SET 9 (b)

Primer Sight Words Practice Game , Roll & Color, Fun Activity - SET 9 (b)
ELA, Reading, Language Development, Spelling, Vocabulary, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities

Primer Sight Words This Sight word resource includes Roll & Color by sight word activity . The game starts with a roll of a dice, which determines which column of sight words the student will pick from. For example, if the roll of the dice is two, the student will pick a word from column two. Once the word is picked, the student will color one box with the color of the sight word written in it. Each sheet has five sight words written on the top of the page in different colors. The game is repeated until all the boxes on the page are colored. This is a fun and interactive way for students to practice their sight words, while also developing their math skills. This set is perfect for both individual and group activities. It is great for classroom use, as well as homeschooling and at-home learning. It is also a wonderful resource for parents who are looking for a fun and engaging way to help their children learn and practice sight words. The Color by Sight Words Game is a proven and effective way to help students master sight words. By incorporating a fun game element, students are more likely to stay engaged and motivated. The game also helps to reinforce memory retention, as students have to recall the sight word associated with the color. In addition, this set is visually appealing and easy to use. The colors and design are engaging, and the worksheets are easy to print and distribute. The clear instructions also make it easy for teachers and parents to implement the game in their lesson plans and activities. Overall, Set 9b of our Sight Words Worksheets is an excellent resource for teachers, parents, and students. It combines the fun of a game with the important learning outcomes of sight words and math skills. Give your students the gift of learning and play with this engaging and effective resource. Words Included: all, am, are, at, ate, be, black, brown, but, came, did, do, eat, four, get, good, have, he, into, like, must, new, no, now, on, our, out, please, pretty, ran, ride, saw, say, she, so, soon, that, there, they, this, too, under, want, was, well, went, what, white, who, will, with, yes

Author TeacherYouWant

Tags Kindergarten, Sight Words Coloring, Color, Color By Sight Words, Game, Rainbow

AD Word Family Sentence Matching

AD Word Family Sentence Matching
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities

AD Word Family Sentence Matching: A Teaching Resource The AD Word Family Sentence Matching is a valuable teaching resource designed specifically to uplift the language proficiency of young learners in Kindergarten and Grade 1. This hands-on practice kit aims to boost reading fluency and comprehension by efficiently leveraging the phonics-based learning approach. Packaging and Content This high-utility resource is enveloped in a low-prep, easy-to-set-up packet comprising: Sentence cards formulated with AB words interwoven with simple sight words. Bright, bold picture cards meticulously designed for children to match and sort. Educational Goals The ethos behind this literacy activity centres around guiding students through learning and practicing the AD word family context within a sentence, thus elevating their command over language arts at an early stage in their academic journey. Incorporation into Daily Teaching Routine Incorporating this resource into your daily teaching routine can be quite seamless as it fits perfectly into morning tubs or buckets sessions where students engage in individual or partnered learning activities. Furthermore, its design also allows for small group instruction providing ample space for peer interaction and combined problem-solving endeavors. Note: Featuring it as an exciting matching game could be another fantastic way to add fun while keeping the academically productive atmosphere intact. Tips: You may also add magnets at the back of picture cards which when paired with cookie trays could morph into engaging sorting exercises. Coupling sentence sets with file folders using hook-and-loop fasteners enables students conveniently transform them into interactive file folder activities. Preparation of the Material Preparing the matching activity is as easy as: Printing each page, Severing them into parts and, Laminating them for longer use. Stash these portable learning companions away in fridge or pencil boxes to maintain an organized classroom setup making clean-ups after enjoyable learning sessions a breeze!

Author The Connett Connection

Tags AD Word Family, Sentence Matching, Phonics-based Learning, Reading Fluency, Reading Comprehension

Context Clues Activities: The History of Hip Hop Dance | Nonfiction Passage with Questions

Context Clues Activities: The History of Hip Hop Dance | Nonfiction Passage with Questions
ELA, Reading, Grade 5, 6, 7, Activities

Hip Hop History Context Clues Reading Activities Engage students with the history of hip hop dance told through rap lyrics. These printable activities use song words as reading passages to help 5th-7th graders practice identifying context clues. Educators can implement the passages and multiple choice questions in many ways - as whole class instruction, small group work, or independent practice. The content keeps attention through rap lyrics while building reading skills. Includes verse from rap songs and 11 multiple choice questions per passage to assess comprehension of context clues. Questions target key vocabulary words and how surrounding text gives clues to meaning. Activities have short explanations that model context clues strategies. Answer keys provided for easy grading. Everything needed: - Hip hop song lyrics passages - 33 multiple choice context clues questions - Answer keys - Explanations of context clues

Author Rap Opera for Kids!

Tags History Of Dance Passage, History Of Hip Hop Dance, Nonfiction, Context Clues, Reading

Online Safety Skills: Alexa Learns About Secure Passwords

Online Safety Skills: Alexa Learns About Secure Passwords
Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Grade 10, 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Discover the engaging and interactive Online Safety life skills story Alexa Learns About Secure Passwords! This essential digital educational resource teaches high school students and young adults the importance of password security and internet safety. The simple language and relatable real-world examples make it an ideal tool for individuals with special needs when it comes to mastering everyday online tasks. Here’s what makes this product stand out: • A thought-provoking conversation starter on password security. • Hands-on activities that align perfectly with IEP goals. • The interactive dialog and questions engage learners and reinforce their understanding of the story and the concepts. • The real-world examples, and age-appropriate visual aids, such as illustrations and diagrams , make this conversational story an excellent resource for teaching social narratives. • This social narrative's simple and direct language sets clear expectations, making it ideal for high school students and adults with intellectual disabilities. The story includes seven (7) reading comprehension questions and answers to reinforce and measure the student's understanding of the Online Safety Life Skills contained in the story! This life skills story will assist high school students and young adults in developing the necessary independent living skills to become more independent at school, at home, and in their communities. This story is designed to be used by special education teachers, occupational therapists, speech therapists, ABA therapists, registered behavior technicians (RBT), parents, supported living coaches, and life skills teachers to teach their students valuable life skills. In addition to interactive instruction, this resource is ideal for hands-on and community-based learning, defining, setting, and measuring IEP goals. Related Products for Developing Independent Living Skills How to Create an Emergency Exit Plan How to Create a Medication List How to Create a Supplement List Understanding and Tracking Allergies How to Read a Prescription Label How to Create a Strong Password What to do When the Doorbell Rings Engage your special education class with this highly interactive High School Online Safety Life Skills Story! It's printable, easy to use, and ready to hand out! A PDF file with five(5) pages.

Author Adulting Life Skills Resources

Tags Adulting On The Spectrum, Resource For ABA Therapists, Resource For Supported Living Coach , Summer Life Skills Activities, Autism Resource For Parent , IEP Goal-Oriented Skills, Personal Responsibility, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving

Measures of Center & Variability PARTNER PRACTICE Activity

Measures of Center & Variability PARTNER PRACTICE Activity
Math, Statistics, Grade 7, Centers, Activities

This resource was developed to REVIEW 6th grade math Statistics & Probability standards: CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.SP.B.4 Display numerical data in plots on a number line, including dot plots, histograms, and box plots CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.SP.B.5.C Giving quantitative measures of center (median and/or mean) and variability (interquartile range and/or mean absolute deviation), as well as describing any overall pattern and any striking deviations from the overall pattern with reference to the context in which the data were gathered.

Author The Math Cafe

Tags Measures Of Center, Measures Of Variability, Partner Practice, Measures Of Variation Worksheets

PE Equipment Challenge Cards: Football Tasks

PE Equipment Challenge Cards: Football Tasks
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Not Grade Specific, Activities

These are PE Equipment Challenge Cards: Football Tasks. There are a set of 24 task cards that can be printed full page or 2 per page. These can be open and printed in PDF, PowerPoint or as JPG files.

Author Cap'n Pete's Power PE

Tags Football, Sports, Challenge Cards, Exercise, Gym Activities

Continuing Patterns Digital Self-Checking Activity

Continuing Patterns Digital Self-Checking Activity
Math, Patterns, Grade 4, Activities

Continuing Patterns Digital Self-Checking Activity An enchanting answer to building math understanding through active, digital participation. The Google Sheets based activity centers around 12+ questions committed to nurturing better recognition and development of patterns— an important skill in the grade 4 math curriculum. The Appeal: Scramble Picture Reveal, a Self-Check Feature Correct answers: Attributed with green color and gradually expose parts of a mystery picture encased— an engaging motivator that keeps learners hooked till the end. Mistakes: Marked in red; no new part of the image is revealed motivating students to reevaluate their response. This comprehensive resource is easily adaptable across various activities such as morning exercises, homework, bell-ringer tasks or exit tickets; making it ideal for practice sessions or lesson reviews aimed at assessing student comprehension levels. No-prep Solution for Implementing Modern Education Technology Constructed using Google Sheets ensures swift inclusion into digital archives ready for instant assignment via platforms like Google Classroom or any adept Learning Management System. Bonus Features: Pupil recording sheets:' Specifically designed so students can track their progress—an effective way to encourage reflection on problem-solving approaches while simultaneously showing visible proof of understanding (or misconceptions) for teacher evaluation. ' All-access Teacher Answer Key: Makes grading easier by allowing rapid comparison against student responses—a feature pairing practicality seamlessly with productivity; beneficial both in classrooms as well as home-school settings. It forwards procedural learning alongside enhancing conceptual comprehension of pattern-related mathematical content. And personable enough you might mistake it for human teachers looking to facilitate fellow educators' efforts!

Author Digitally Yours Shop

Tags Math Patterns, Digital Activity, Self-checking, Google Sheets, Pattern Recognition

Financial Literacy: Financial Trade-offs

Financial Literacy: Financial Trade-offs
Special Resources, Life Studies, Life Skills, Finance, Home Economics, Math, Money, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Activities

Financial Literacy: Financial Trade-offs Here’s a quick and simple way to include some easy financial literacy learning into your middle, high school, or special education class. These 8 prompts describe realistic financial scenarios about work, housing expenses, post-secondary education, cars, retirement planning, and wedding costs. Use them as debate topics, research prompts, or a simple whole class discussion (ideal for those extra few minutes you often end up with before the end of class). Only simple math skills and basic financial vocabulary are needed to understand these topics. How to Use: Start by explaining the basic premise to your students: Often people can feel stuck in their life due to a financial issue. However, by making a few financial trade-offs, there is usually a different way to deal with issues. Here are eight real life scenarios that many people deal with. Discuss them with your peers, have a debate, make a list of pros and cons! Realize that you always have more options if you can think critically and creatively. Main Goal: The main goal of these prompts is to drive home the importance of understanding trade-offs in goal setting and financial planning. Each topic presents itself as a relatable real-life scenario offering two distinctive choices involving critical thinking and decision-making. There is no "right" answer: just the right answer for your situation. Grades to Use With: These prompts could work in a middle or high school math class, a personal planning or career and education class, or a high school special education classroom. They could even be used in adult education scenarios. What's Included: A total of 10 pages in PDF: Title Page, Instruction Page and 8 trade-off situations If you enjoy this financial literacy product, please check out some of my other options in my store: FIRE: Financial Independence Retire Early Compound Interest: Hook Students on Financial Literacy Net Worth: Assets - Liabilities = Equity

Author Grace Under Pressure

Tags Financial Literacy, Trade-offs, Critical Thinking, Budget, Money, Life Skills, Real World Math, Finance, Planning, Personal Finance

Social Skills Sorting Activity: Good and Bad Friend Traits

Social Skills Sorting Activity: Good and Bad Friend Traits
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Life Skills, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Activities, Games

The Social Skills Sorting Activity: Good and Bad Friend Traits A phenomenal teaching tool primarily designed for those handling students from grades 1 to 4 aiming to promote a healthy understanding of friendships. Objective: Understanding the dynamics of friendships through active interaction. Method: Utilizes a sorting activity for distinguishing between positive and negative friendship traits. Note: It includes printable props like popcorn-shaped sorting buckets and removable sorting labels. However, it maintains room for teacher flexibility should they prefer their own bins. A detailed method: Kids pick up a trait card. Determine if the card describes a good or bad friend. If encouraged, students can discuss their reasoning behind bin placement regarding the relating trait. A Multifaceted Approach To Learning This comprehensive activity provides important insights about relationships in general while also nudging children to: Evaluate their existing friendships, *and* *Italic text* Below is another bullet list with square bullet points and two bold terms "Format" and "Ideal". You need to remove one line above, which says about formatting stuff. Grammarly doesn't inform you what changes it made so should I just send you my unsaved changes? save9 was unexpected. Here is what happened after running this first time. The Utility Factor: Formats & Ideal Situations This game -based activity – Format: Comes in a convenient, easy-to-download PDF format. Ideal: Can be effortlessly integrated into individual lessons or group sessions. Perfect for starting morning meetings or as an extension to regular social skills lessons. Tailored For Special Subjects Perfectly suited for special resources subjects – Social Emotional Learning, Social Skills, Life Skills. It enjoyable teaching methods make it a boon for homeschoolers and public school educators alike. In summary: For students struggling with forming positive peer relationships, The Social Skills Sorting Activity: Good and Bad Friend Traits serve effectively by gearing them towards becoming emotionally intelligent individuals excelling not only academically but also socially.

Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher

Tags Social Skills, Friendships, Character Development, Interactive Learning, Critical Thinking, Bad Friend Traits

Shapes Activities Worksheets Set 36

Shapes Activities Worksheets Set 36
Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Math, Patterns, Early Math, Geometry, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Games, Worksheets

Shapes Activities Worksheets Set 36 helps students in grades K-2 improve visual perception and cognitive skills. This 3-page PDF focuses on basic shapes like circles, squares, triangles and rhombus. The worksheets feature progressive complexity to guide students. Differentiate quantities, sizes, outline thicknesses, and filled/outlined colors. Students replicate shapes, maintain attributes, rotate matching shapes on wheels, and connect similar shapes. Extend beyond the classroom for therapeutic needs. These versatile worksheets serve mainstream or special education students equally well. Speech and occupational therapists utilize them to build visual understanding. The functional yet minimalistic design offers versatility. Use as printable worksheets or convert into task cards and mini-books. Additional resources for teaching centers and homework to refine early geometry foundations. Engaging visuals fill this 3-page PDF’s shapes matching and reproduction activities. Download now for various applications - regular, homework, or special needs sessions - and help students grasp those essential mathematical building blocks.

Author WORDS ASIDE

Tags Shapes, Activities, Geometry, Math Printable, Homework, Graphics, Independent Work, Matching, Reproduction, Copying

Getting Dressed for the Seasons Life Skills

Getting Dressed for the Seasons Life Skills
Special Resources, Life Skills, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities

Getting Dressed for the Seasons Life Skills Designed especially for children with special educational needs, this resource lays paramount emphasis on fostering practical skills pertaining to clothing and dressing. The aim is to prepare students for daily challenges, boost independence, and cultivate informed decision-making ability in the absence of supervision. Main Aims Fosters understandingabout choosing appropriate clothes based on a range of factors from weather conditions to fit for different occasions. Encourage open ended questions regarding seasons. Helps to build interactions with teachers and other students when discussing what to wear Note-worthy Features: An array of activities ranging from whole class integration or small group use along with some suitable for independent workstation applications. A social story designed to stimulate conversational abilities among learners while making topics around clothing relatable through day-to-day scenarios. An engaging spinner game that aids in the grasp of naming conventions of clothing items thereby facilitating memory retention. Detailed exercises include: Pictures to match clothing. Grouping clothing by seasons Learning which close are appropriate for each season. Helps your learners associate identical images together thus fortifying visual recognition capabilities. How to assemble laminate each page cut out spinner cover punch a hoe in the center punch hole on spinner cover add metal Brad Fasteners Split Pins Rounding off the learning process : Including differentiated scenario question-and-answer exercises to foster critical thinking among students, this learning resource encourages them to think through practical issues applicable in real-life. Further, sequencing activities train students in organizing their thoughts coherently while sorting activities hone categorizing proficiency. This proficiency-enhancing resource is available across grade limitations and is ideal for educators dealing with students of varying ages and developmental milestones. Provided in a widely-used PDF format, it extends threshold-free access for teachers worldwide. What's Included · picture to picture matching · Sequencing activities · Sorting activities

Author KD's PreSchool Shop

Tags Special Needs, Life Skills, Developmental Delays, Homeschool, Preschool, Kindergarten, Daycares, Dressing Skills, Self Help Skills

Number Bonds for 19 Practice - Cut and Paste Grid Puzzle

Number Bonds for 19 Practice - Cut and Paste Grid Puzzle
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities

Number Bonds for 19 Practice - Cut and Paste Grid Puzzle Students will have fun practicing number bonds for 19 with these engaging cut and paste math puzzles. The self-checking activities focus on addition as learners complete number bonds. To use: Print the puzzle page and worksheet for each student. Have them cut out the puzzle pieces and paste them in the correct spaces on the worksheet. As the pieces are put in place with the numbers down and pictures up, a fun image is revealed! These puzzles are perfect for centers , early finishers, homework and extra practice. Struggling and advanced students will benefit from the independent number sense review. Check out similar resources like bingo games, strip puzzles, worksheets and more for all math skills.

Author Colleen's Cosmic Collection

Tags Number Bonds, Number Bonds Activities, Cut And Paste, Elementary Math, Addition Activities, Math Facts, Addition Facts, Addition Math Facts, Math Fact Practice, Cccnbgp

SEL: POT OF GOLD Mindfulness Calming Activity St. Patrick's Day

SEL: POT OF GOLD Mindfulness Calming Activity St. Patrick's Day
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Not Grade Specific, Activities

SEL: POT OF GOLD Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity - ST. PATRICK'S DAY THEMED! Students take a mindful moment to breathe and trace different objects with their fingertips. This activity teaches students how to calm down emotionally while focusing on their breathing. Help your students relax by teaching them the Trace and Breathe technique, which is a part of social emotional learning (SEL). This technique helps students feel calmer by focusing on their breath and making small movements. When they feel upset or overly excited, they can use this technique to calm themselves down. Lots of cute and colorful designs to choose from! Black and White also provided! This SEL: POT OF GOLD Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity comes with: A Description of the Trace and Breathe skill A Poster with Trace and Breathe A Colored Copy of the resource A Copy that is Black and White Ideas for Teachers to use this resource: With individual students Print out pictures based on student interest! To teach the Trace and Breathe Technique To help students to calm down as needed Ideas for Whole Class SEL: Use the technique after recess, after and assembly, etc... Address the needs of Individual Student: Allow student to use when they need a moment to calm down Create a calm down station in the classroom, have several of these printed and laminated for students to choose from and use as needed Steps to engage in this SEL: POT OF GOLD Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity: Take a deep breathe in Begin to trace the picture with your finger Breathe out as you trace Breathe out as long as you can Pause and repeat Other Designs Available here! Animal Bundle- Cat Dog Elephant Monkey Sloth Snake Food Bundle- Pizza Watermelon Popsicle Grapes French Fries Hotdog Transportation Bundle- Airplane Car Bicycle Motorcycle Scooter Train Spring Bundle- Bunny Carrot Chick Flowers Lamb Watering Can Fall Bundle - Bat Candy Corn Ghost Leaf Pumpkin Turkey Winter Bundle - Pine Tree Snow Globe Fireplace Sled Hot Coco Snowman Valentine's Day Bundle: Stegosaurus Balloon Valentine Cupcake Candy Hearts Cupid St. Patrick's Day Bundle: Four Leaf Clover Leprechaun Leprechaun Hat Pot of Gold Lucky Horseshoe Lucky Coins Need some inspiration on how to use the Trace and Breathe activity in your classroom? READ BELOW! Do your students come in from recess/specials/an assembly/any activity out of the norm all sorts of hyped out and out of control? This is the PERFECT activity to get them to calm-down and transition productively! With TONS of different designs to choose from- each student can pick out a picture that speaks to them! You can laminate each student's page or place them in a protective sheet so that they can stay nicely in their desks. Display the directions on the board or have them printed-out on large poster paper. Teaching the "Trace and Breathe" skill is essential to providing your students a structured way to practice mindfulness, control their heart rate and breathing, and transition from a high to a low-energy activity. The Trace and Breathe series can also be used as an essential piece to a calming corner in your classroom! Create a comfortable, calm space where your students can go when they need to cool down. Teach expectations around when it is appropriate for students to use this corner in the beginning of the year. Then, create a binder with lots of different designs the students can choose from. Place the directions to the Trace and Breathe activity on the wall near the calming corner. Then, as needed, students can visit the calming corner, pull-out the Trace and Breathe binder, pick a design that speaks to them, and engage in a moment of meaningful mindfulness!

Author Mrs Bonie Just Teach

Tags Mindfulness , Breathing, Breathing Activity , Calm Down, Calm Dowm Activity , Calm Down Skill, Sel Lesson, Sel Skill , Valentinesday, Valentine

More or Less Math Activity - Numbers 1-10

More or Less Math Activity - Numbers 1-10
Math, Early Math, Numbers, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Centers

Get ready for a math adventure with the More, Less, or Equal activity ! This five-page numbers comparison bonanza will have your students counting everything from apples to astronauts (okay, maybe just apples) and comparing them like mini mathematicians. Perfect for little learners, this activity is all about counting objects and figuring out who’s got more, who’s got less, or if it’s a tie. It’s like a math face-off, but with no losers, just lots of learning fun! Each page is packed with colorful objects that students can count and compare, because math is always better when there’s a picture of 10 cupcakes involved. First, they’ll count the objects on both sides (let’s hope they like counting chickens and balloons!), and then they’ll decide: is it more, less, or equal? As they solve each comparison, they'll sharpen their number sense, boost their confidence, and maybe even become "math detectives." Who knew counting could be so entertaining? Plus, no calculators needed, just their brilliant brains! With More, Less, or Equal, math isn’t about boring numbers, it’s about racing to see who has more ice cream cones! So grab your pencils, put on your thinking caps, and let the comparing begin. Enjoy!

Author Ponder Palette Plazza

Tags Numbers, Numbers 1-10, Comparing, Comparing Numbers, More Or Less, Equality, Math Worksheets, Math Practice, Numbers Practice

Language Vocabulary Flashcards ESL 1

Language Vocabulary Flashcards ESL 1
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, ESL, Speech Therapy, Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Not Grade Specific, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Classroom Decor, Word Walls, Centers, Activities

Boost your English Vocabulary Language skills with these fun and interactive flashcards resource series ! They' re perfect for kids and adults, whether you' re a native English speaker or learning English as a Foreign / Second Language . These cards are designed to help you build everyday vocabulary and communication skills, with pictures and words that match real- life contexts . You can use them in a class setting, one-on-one with a tutor, or even at home, whether for fun or educational purposes . The cards cover all sorts of modern topics, like animals, clothes, hobbies, food, and many many more . They' re super versatile and can be used in many subjects, from science to language arts . With this resource, you can create your personal " go-to " folder, for all ages and subjects . Here' s what you instantly get with this download : A4- sized cards with pictures and words and one set with just pictures . Smaller cards with pictures and words and one set with just pictures ( 6 on a page ) . Smaller cards with just words ( 6 on a page, no pictures ) . These cards are perfect for : English language learners . Students with learning difficulties . Occupational therapists . Speech and Language therapists / pathologists . Classroom teachers ( in mainstream or special education ) . So, get ready to have fun and improve your language vocabulary skills ! 4 3 PDF pages with greek vocabulary flash cards, in two size versions, with and without words . Print and laminate for better application . Use on your screens to save on ink and paper ! For more P D F materials and educational and therapy resources on language, special education, numeracy, basic math and pictorial / manipulative approach to learning, you can click WORDS ASIDE

Author WORDS ASIDE

Tags Oral Communication, Social Skills, Pragmatics, Speech, Occupational Therapy, SEN, Centers, Mini Books, Esl, Words Aside

Letter G Counting to 10 Centers

Letter G Counting to 10 Centers
Math, Early Math, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities

This Letter G Counting to 10 Center is a counting to 10 math matching center for the letter G. This resource is great for letter recognition practicing counting with tens frames. This is a quick and easy activity to give students who need practice with recognizing the lowercase form of the letter G, who need practice recognizing numbers up to 10, as well as for those students who need extra practice counting to 10. This counting math center can be used in the following ways * Math centers * Matching centers * Small group activities * Morning work * Emergency sub plans * Quick counting assessment * Quick number recognition assessment Skills assessed with this letter G counting activity * Lowercase letter G recognition * Ability to count to 10 * Recognizing amounts when represented in a tens frame * Ability to match numbers to the correct tens frame * Fine Motor Skills This counting math center is low prep. All that is required is for the teacher to print it out, cut it out and laminate if so desired. Once created, this counting center can be used over and over. The provide a great way for students to practice counting to 10 and practicing letter recognition at the same time. Students can work on this counting center independently, in pairs, or in small groups to complete. You can add manipulatives for students to cover each letter G as they count if they need a more hands on approach, or a more guided way to practice counting each letter G. For similar resources and more, visit my store!

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Letter G, Letter G Activities, Alphabet Activities, Counting To 10, Counting To Ten, Tens Frames, Alphabet Center, Counting Center, Preschool Math, Math Center

Letter G Playdough Mats

Letter G Playdough Mats
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

These letter G playdough mats allow students to build those fine motor muscles while learning about things that begin with the letter G. Each mat features a picture of a word that starts with G for students to use playdough to create. These mats are suitable to preschoolers and kindergartners who are learning about the initial sound of the letter G and those who need extra practice building up their fine motor skills. There are 4 different playdough mats in this set: * G is for glasses * G is for goldfish * G is for guitar * G is for gate When to Use * Fine Motor Center * Playdough Center * Alphabet Center * Literacy Center * Independent Activity * Small Group Activity * Morning Tub or Basket Activity * Table Top Activity Skills Assessed * Fine Motor Skills * Color Matching * Beginning Sounds The playdough mats themselves are no prep. The teacher will simply print them out, and laminate them if desired and place them in the appropriate center or activity area. All that needs to be added to this activity is different colored playdough or clay. These mats not only provide a fun and engaging activity for students to practice fine motor skills, they also provide a way for students to associate the initial sound of the letter G to recognizable pictures. Teachers will love the easy set up for this center activity. By laminating these pages, teachers will have a reusable playdough center for students to use over and over. The playdough should not stick to the laminated pages. If laminating is not an option, I would recommend placing the playdough mats inside page protectors or in plastic sleeves. The playdough will not stick to their surfaces as well.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Letter G, Letter G Activities, Playdough Mats, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Initial /g/ Sounds, Alphabet Activities, LEtter Of The Week, Fine Motor Skills, Fine Motor Activities

The Little Book of Logic Puzzles: 25 Puzzles That Will Make You Think, Volume #2

The Little Book of Logic Puzzles: 25 Puzzles That Will Make You Think, Volume #2
ELA, Reading, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Activities

Volume #2 of The Little Book of Logic Puzzles: 25 Puzzles That Will Make You Think. Each Logic Puzzle in this volume is part of a two-page spread. The first page of the spread contains the puzzle while the second page lists the answer and explanation. All of the puzzles are arranged in order of difficulty, from easiest to most difficult. The download you have received is in a Microsoft WORD format. This gives you the option to print the puzzles out on paper or solve them on the computer screen. A third option, that of displaying the puzzles on an overhead projector as part of a classroom or public presentation , can help you and the other solvers see and more clearly understand how the puzzle grids can be marked with “X’s” (to eliminate choices that can’t be), and “O’s” (to show the choices that must be), giving additional visual cues that will help you to correctly solve the puzzles. These 25 Logic Puzzles are great tools for developing reading comprehension and problem solving skills. Teachers, present them as an activity in your classroom to start the day, or at the start of a reading period. Use them to give your students a break from traditional reading exercises, while still providing them with a significant reading challenge. Consider adding a Logic Puzzle as an ungraded extra page to the end of a quiz or test, giving those students who finish the test quickly a puzzle to solve and something to do while others in the class are still completing their exams. Once you have finished solving the Logic Puzzles in Volume #2, you may want to have access to more puzzles. Thankfully, Volumes #1 and #3 are also available in the same format, and each contains another set of 25 Logic Puzzles of the same quality and the same level of challenge!

Author Gary Ciesla

Tags The Little Book Of Logic Puzzles: 25 Puzzles That Will Make You Think, Thinking Activities, Logic Puzzles, Logic Problems, 15-minute Challenges, Simple Logic Puzzles, Logic Puzzles With Answer Key, Making Logic Puzzles, Make Logic Puzzles

Letter W Song (Animated Music Video)

Letter W Song (Animated Music Video)
ELA, Writing, Language Development, Phonics, Handwriting, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Songs, Activities

This product is the Letter W Song which teaches the sound of the letter W, both uppercase and lowercase, vocabulary words that have the sound of the letter W, and how to write the letter W. This product would be great for any teacher who is looking for a fun and interactive way to teach their students about the letter W.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Alphabet, Phonics, Vowels