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Simplify lesson planning by accessing activities organized by subject. Whether you're focusing on math, science, language arts, or social studies, these resources provide targeted support to enrich your teaching. Incorporate them to align with curriculum standards and engage students effectively.
COUNTING SHAPES | 9 FREE PAGES
Math, Geometry, Early Learning, Elementary, Homeschool Resources, Not Grade Specific, Pre-K, Activities, Worksheets & Printables
COUNTING SHAPES | 9 FREE PAGES INTRODUCTION: We are EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS, a publisher dedicated to designing educational resources for primary school children approximately between the ages of 3 and 12 who are learning mathematics, literacy, as well as worksheets for learning Spanish and some brain exercises. MAIN INFORMATION: 1. Brief introduction: Hello, thank you very much for being interested in this educational document. This document will help you a lot both in the classroom if you are a teacher, as well as if you homeschool and want to stimulate your children from home. 2. Title of the educational resource: This document is titled "Teaching material for children" 3. Topic to work on: Thanks to this educational document, we are going to work on a basic topic that every child and/or student should master. 4. Area of knowledge where it should be applied: Thanks to this document, we will address a topic and at the same time an important area of learning. 5. Number of pages it contains: This educational document contains the following number of pages available and ready to be used by you, you just have to download and print the document to start using it in your classroom. SECONDARY AND COMPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 6. Color or black/white: This educational product is designed in color because we believe that this will be much more attractive for your children. 7. Aimed at children of ages: This educational document is specifically aimed at children in primary education. 8. Area: This educational document may be used in some area of primary education for children. 9. Keywords: children, primary education, resources for children, free resources, primary resources, resources for primary education. 10. How do I print it? You can print this document in PDF format, A4 size. 11. How to apply it in class? You can apply this document individually or also in a group, it all depends on the criteria of the educator who is going to apply this sheet. 12. Will they need extra elements to use this sheet? Yes, perhaps the students when using this sheet will need pencils, colors, or perhaps scissors, eraser. It all depends on the point of view of the educator. 13. Standards: This educational document has not been prepared based on any specific standard.
Author EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS
Rating
Tags FREE, FREE RESOURCES, COUNTING, GEOMETRY, SHAPES, COUNT, NUMBERS
The Lottery by Shirley Jackson - Choice Board
ELA, Literature, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Activities
This resource is a The Lottery by Shirley Jackson - Choice Board. This is a great comprehension activity that will keep students engage as they make selections from the choice board. The choice board can be used in 3 ways: - Individually - Whole group - Small groups This can be accessed as a Google Slides and assigned into Google Classroom, but you may also choose to download & use it as a PowerPoint. A teacher guide is included to assist you.
Author Creativity Overload
Tags Choice Board, Cross-curricular, Social Studies, The Lottery, Novel
Ionic and Polyatomic Compound Naming & Formulas Science BINGO Activity
Science, Chemistry, Grade 10, 11, 12, Activities
Your students will love this engaging science review activity. Everyone loves BINGO and it makes for a great review activity that is fun and competitive. This interactive game reinforces key scientific concepts and theories, ensuring curriculum relevance and accuracy. The game package includes 36 unique 4x4 bingo cards featuring essential terms and concepts from Ionic and Polyatomic Compound Naming & Formulas, a set of call-out cards with clear and concise definitions tailored to the students' level, and detailed gameplay instructions. To play, simply distribute the bingo cards to your students along with markers or chips. Read out the definitions from the call-out cards in a random order, and have students place a marker on the corresponding term on their card. The first student to complete a row or column exclaims "Bingo!" and emerges victorious. Following the game, engage in a discussion of the terms to reinforce understanding and clarify any misconceptions. The beauty of this game is that it allows for multiple rounds of learning and review. Here is a sample from the instructions. BINGO – Instructions, Terms, and Descriptions Cut out and distribute the BINGO cards to your students. Each student will get a unique card. Students can use markers or chips to cover squares that have been called. Print out and cut out each term/description below – these are the call-out cards. Fold each call-out card and place in a hat or box and remove one at a time. After you’ve read the call-out card description, your students are to place a marker on the term associated with the description located on their card. The first student to get 4 in a row horizontally or vertically, wins. Ensure accuracy by checking marked terms on student card to the called-out descriptions.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Science Bingo, Bingo Activity, Ionic And Polyatomic Compound Naming & Formulas, Ionic Compounds, Ionic Compound Naming, Ionic Compound Formulas, Polyatomic Compounds
Dominoes: Fruits
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Activities, Games
Dominoes: Fruits is an engaging vocabulary resource for elementary students to practice matching written words with images. This printable PDF game includes 28 domino tiles, each featuring a labeled color illustration of a fruit next to the corresponding printed name. Educators can utilize this versatile resource in small groups or whole class settings. Students will reinforce fruit vocabulary and spelling as they match the domino halves during engaging games. Teachers may also assign it as a independent or partner center activity to allow students to practice matching skills. With appealing images and clear text, this fruit domino game offers an entertaining way for children to expand their vocabulary.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Domino, Dominoes, Fruit, Matching, Words
Inappropriate Touch Cards
Special Resources, Social Skills, Not Grade Specific, Activities
The Inappropriate Touch Cards provide a tangible way to teach children about safe and unsafe contact. The 20 illustrated cards feature 10 types of touch and 10 people. Educators can use these visuals to spark discussions around appropriate boundaries and consent. Children learn to identify wanted and unwanted touch from various individuals. Cards depict contact like hugs, hand-holding, pats on the back, tickling, whispering, and kissing. People shown include parents, doctors, teachers, siblings, classmates, and strangers. Sorting activities help children categorize appropriate and inappropriate combinations. The tangible cards make identification of unsafe touch concrete. Teachers can prompt perspective taking - "How might that touch make you feel?" This hands-on approach engages multiple learning styles. Cards build awareness of tricky situations and instill confidence in setting boundaries. They can be utilized one-on-one, in small counseling groups, or whole class. The Inappropriate Touch Cards foster essential communication around personal safety and abuse prevention. Visual aids appeal to diverse learners. Sorting exercises provide an interactive way to reinforce concepts. The cards help children identify, discuss, and set physical boundaries with various individuals. This proactive resource gives students knowledge and language to recognize and report concerning touch. It’s an invaluable tool for equipping children with skills to stay safe. Set includes 10 cards with types of touch: * high five * Pat on the back * hand shake * Arm on shoulders * Kiss * hug * Tickle * Whisper in ear * hold hands * sit on lap Also 10 people cards: * Parents * Doctor * Teacher * Stranger * Sibling * Grandparents * Friend * Classmate * Aunt or uncle * Family friend Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt.
Author SEN Resource Source
Tags Inappropriate Touch, Hurtful Touch, Personal Boundaries, Safe And Unsafe Touch, Consent Education, Respectful Relationships, Safety Awareness, Child Safety, Personal Space, Recognizing Boundaries
Kids Yoga Stories: Garden Yoga Cards for Kids
P.E. & Health, Yoga, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Activities
This set of Garden Yoga Cards for Kids will help your students learn about the garden through movement either at home, in the classroom, or in a studio. Included in this deck of Garden Yoga Cards for Kids - A card with an index - Tips to teach yoga -20 cards illustrating the yoga poses -20 matching Garden cards The index indicates the order in which the yoga poses are to be used to flow from one pose to the next. There is multicultural representation featured in yoga kids! Recommended for ages 4+. Ways in which you can use these cards as homeschoolers or in the classroom include: -For transition times -Morning routines or circle times -Brain breaks to calm their minds and bodies -Physical education -Occupational and/or physical therapy -With one child, small, or large groups Benefits of Yoga for kids include: -Increased strength -Increased flexibility -Improves sleep -Promotes positive interactions amongst adults and children -Develops self-confidence -Improves self-expression -Improves body awareness -Promotes a lifestyle that is active and healthy.
Author Kids Yoga Stories
Tags Kids Yoga Stories, Garden Yoga, Kids Yoga, Yoga Cards, Yoga Poses
Letter C Song (Original Music Video)
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Songs, Activities
The Letter C Song (Original Music Video) This phonics video teaches students about the letter C through an upbeat, catchy song. Students will learn the letter's sound, how to properly form the upper and lowercase Cs, and vocabulary words that start with C like "cat", "car", and "cake". Educators can use this entertaining video to introduce and reinforce the letter C. It works well for whole-group instruction and makes a fun addition to small reading groups or literacy centers . The music video format with animated visuals keeps young learners engaged. Teachers of grade 1, kindergarten, and grade 2 will appreciate having this lively video to help their students master letter recognition, letter sounds, and early literacy skills.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Alphabet, Phonics
Voice Volume and Tone of Voice Activities
Life Studies, Special Resources, Life Skills, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games
Using the appropriate voice volume and tone is a very important social skill, utilizing self control and perspective taking. Some children struggle to understand what voice volume and tone are and why it is important to vary them, according to the situation. Explicit teaching and practice is vital for these children to help them achieve social success.
Author Socially Skilled Kids
Tags SEL, Voice Volume, Tone Of Voice, Special Education, Teacher Tone Of Voice
Letter I Song (Animated Music Video)
ELA, Writing, Language Development, Phonics, Handwriting, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Songs, Activities
This product is the Letter I Song and it is a great resource for teaching the Letter I Sound, uppercase and lowercase Letter I, vocabulary words with the Letter I sound, and Letter I handwriting practice. This product is perfect for any teacher who wants to help their students learn the Letter I Sound and improve their handwriting.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Alphabet, Phonics, Vowels
Mindful Kids in 10 Minutes a Day: 3rd-5th Grade
Health, P.E. & Health, Mental Health, Mindfulness, Yoga, Life Skills, Special Resources, Grade 3, 4, 5, Activities
We createdMindful Kids in 10 Minutes a Dayto help you easily bring mindfulness to children in 3rd through 5th grades! This done-for-you workbook will provide you with daily activities to help kids find quietude, calm, and focus in the midst of their otherwise-busy day. These simple sensory activities and breathing exercises will provide new tools and helpful strategies for students and children to thrive… today and for many years to come. Have a fresh approach to exploring emotions and finding calm in a way that kids can easily understand…even if you’ve had a hard time getting buy-in from kids in the past. Teach children simple self-regulation and resiliency skills daily that you can easily incorporate at home or in a classroom…without having to hunt for new resources or figure out how to deliver the information. Gain the confidence and tools to introduce mindfulness in the classroom or at home to help anxious children self-regulate better…even when kids say they don’t need it and think it’s “lame.” Explore fun, engaging activities that meet them where they’re at…even when they have a tough time sitting still and are distracted by everything around them. Provide new outlets for kids to interact, connect, and share feelings with one another…even when they’re asked to do so at a distance or with a mask on in person. Discover how to easily embed or integrate mindfulness and breathing exercises during a child's day…regardless of whether it's distance-learning, in class, or a hybrid situation. Capture children’s attention with a variety of interesting sensory activities introduced throughcolorfulworksheets…even if kids show little patience or are not willing to give mindfulness a try. Provide simple, engaging and fun brain and body breaks that children can easily remember and use at home, in the classroom, and anytime to self-regulate and destress…even if your students have zero interest and patience to even begin learning what mindfulness is. Encourage healthy interactions and connections between you and your children and between peers or siblings… even if children are frustrated, short-tempered, or agitated. Help kids become more in touch with their inner world and give them tools to express their moods, feelings, physical sensations, and emotions…even when they lack the words to express their feelings and emotions adequately. Have all the ten-minute exercises in one handy downloadable/printable workbook…so you can easily squeeze mindfulness into an already-packed schedule when you’re pressured to hit every standard and academic requirement. You Will Have Clear Mindfulness Instructions Every Day... Each day, you are provided with a single 10-minute practice to introduce mindfulness to kids. This done-for-you workbook takes the guesswork out of what to do. You open the workbook to the select day and go! You can spend less time trying to figure out what to do… and simply focus on bringing more calm, peace, and joy to your classroom. These activities include a variety of sensory exercises by theme: Listening Monday Feeling Tuesday Touching Wednesday Looking Thursday Breathing Friday
Author Kids Yoga Stories
Tags Kids Yoga Stories, Mindfulness, Mindful, Calming Resources, Breathing Exercises, Kids Yoga
Jungle Adventures: Animal Alphabet for Kids - Find, Trace & Color A to Z!
Social Studies, Life Studies, ELA, Home Economics, Writing, Creative Writing, Handwriting, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities
Jungle Adventures: Animal Alphabet for Kids - Find, Trace & Color A to Z! Immerse young learners in a playful exploration of the animal kingdom with the teaching resource Jungle Adventures: Animal Alphabet for Kids - Find, Trace & Color A to Z! Designed specifically for students in Preschool, Kindergarten and Grade 1, this engaging activity book serves as an invaluable asset to educators looking to captivate their students’ interest while simultaneously enhancing their alphabet knowledge. Offering a blend of Social Studies, Life Studies and Language Arts topics within its ambit, this resource encourages children not only to discover different animals from A-Z but also involves them in stimulating activities such as tracing these creatures and coloring them vibrantly. Spanning antelopes through zebras, each letter provides a new furry friend encounter designed to sustain student interest. Main Features: A PDF file comprised of 26 pages – one for every letter Ideal for whole group instruction or small group work Invaluable resource for homeschooling parents and caregivers Creativity stimulations via activities like coloring and tracing animals Packed into an easy-to-access format with emphasis on multidisciplinary teaching areas like Home Economics and Creative Writing along with Handwriting practice components embedded into its design encourages creativity while fostering academic learning skills. Equipped with colorful illustrations and interactive elements that spark curiosity among learners about nature's diverse fauna species whilst instilling appreciation of wildlife beauty makes this tool perfect both inside and outside classrooms. In Short: 'Jungle Adventures: Animal Alphabet For Kids - Find, Trace & Color A To Z!' stands ready at service if you are endeavoring to initiate young minds into alphabet land or seeking resources to fuel further exploration after mastering basics. Offering entertainment alongside education via a unique blend of artistry with zoology; this PDF file does all the hard work to let educators focus on what matters most - teaching!
Author EduStyle - Style Your Classroom
Tags Jungle Adventures, Animal Alphabet, Tracing, Coloring, Interactive Learning
Addition Worksheets with Missing Addends
Math, Early Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Practice addition fact fluency with these addition worksheets with missing addends for addition within 10. These worksheets allow kindergartners and first graders to solve addition equations with missing addends. Activities Included This product contains seven worksheets for addition with missing addends. There are 5 worksheets that include missing addends which focus on adding 1, adding 2, adding 3, adding 4, and adding 5. There are also two worksheets with mixed addition where students will write the missing addend to make each addition equation true. When to Use: Independent Practice - Teachers can the worksheets to the students to complete at their seats independently. Small Group Activities - Teachers can use these worksheets in small group settings to help target areas where students need more practice. Morning Work - These pages can be given to students to complete in the morning while waiting for other students to arrive to class. Homework - These worksheets can be sent home with students to practice addition with number bonds at home with parents. Math Centers - These pages can be put in a math center with counting manipulatives for students to practice counting to find the missing addend. Emergency Sub Plans - These worksheets have easy to understand instructions to allow subs to easily assign these sheets to students. These worksheets are easy to diversity for students by adding counting manipulatives for students who need a more hands on approach to solving addition problems. The worksheets can be laminated and used with dry erase markers to create a write and wipe activity for a math center. Skills Assessed: Addition up to 10 Missing Addends All of the worksheets are no prep. Teachers just need to print the pages and hand them to students to complete. Laminating the pages and providing counting manipulatives is optional.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Addition Facts, Addition Within 10, Addition Up To Ten, Sums Up To 10, Sums Within Ten, Kindergarten Math, Kindergarten Addition, Addition Math Center, Addition Worksheets, Missing Addends
Persuade People To Buy A Computer Game (9-13 years)
ELA, Writing, Grade 4, 5, 6, Games, Activities
Persuade People To Buy A Computer Game (9-13 years) A compelling teaching resource designed to foster the persuasive writing skills of children aged 9-13. This learning tool works to engage students and spark their creativity, providing examples and prompts that instigate practical application of persuasive vocabulary. Key Features: Offers an invaluable guide for facilitating writing practice for students in Grades 4, 5, and 6 with a focus on the subject of Language Arts. Aims to enhance their proficiency in formulating clear arguments, expressive storytelling, crafting engaging letters or scripts. Exceptionally useful for educators seeking diverse approaches to teach writing - it can be manipulated flexibly within whole class instruction, smaller group work or assigned as a productive homework exercise. "Persuade People To Buy A Computer Game" situates learning in a relatable context by requiring students to write convincing advertisements for computer games - an appealing task that capably merges fun with education. As they immerse themselves into creating these persuasive pieces, they dive deeper into understanding how effective language use can sway perspectives. Included in the PDF format: Six pages filled with innovative prompts Rich examples that feature complex vocabulary aimed at more proficient learners; thus serving as an excellent challenge for expanding their lexicon further. All things considered, "Persuade People To Buy A Computer Game" , is an articulate educational resource adept at immersing students into the world of compelling written communication while nudging them step-by-step toward achieving excellence in creative writing pursuits all through strides made within familiar grounds.
Author Guinea Pig Education
Tags Persuasive Writing, Computer Games, Creative Writing, Language Arts, Vocabulary Enhancement
STEM Task: Bridge Build: Middle Grades Science Experiment
Science, Technology, Engineering, Physics, STEM, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities
Here is a fun, low-prep science experiment for your middle grades class! It's perfect for a Friday afternoon, day before a holiday, or as part of your regular science curriculum . Students will have a chance to experiment with simple, everyday materials to learn about a science concept in a hands-on manner. They will have to make a prediction before completing the experiment and draw a detailed and labelled diagram after they are done. They will also define relevant vocabulary words and answer a question about what they learned. Bridge Build: Students are tasked with building the strongest bridge they can with only masking tape, index cards, straws, and paper clips. How many pennies can their bridge support? What style of design will work the best? This task will encourage teamwork, collaboration and design testing! Student Instructions: Use the materials to build a bridge that can hold the most pennies. You can make a bridge between two desks/piled books or a free-standing suspension bridge. How to Use: Students can work in small groups. Go over the instructions and materials and give students time to predict before they start the experiment. Review the findings and relevant vocabulary after students have completed their experiment and diagram. Grades to Use With: This activity is great for middle grades (4-7) classrooms or high school special education classes. What's Included: One-page PDF handout with with material list, instructions, prediction, vocabulary or reflection, and room for a labelled diagram. If you enjoy this experiment, check out some others in my store: STEM TASK: Tower Build STEM TASK: Falling Slowly STEM TASK: Floating Layers STEM TASK: Penny Drop STEM TASK: Paper Chain STEM TASK: Bubble Cubes Or, you can get all 8 in a bundle here: 8 Low-Prep STEM Tasks for Elementary and Middle School : Simple Handouts for Each Experiment
Author Grace Under Pressure
Tags STEM, Gravity, Engingeering, Building, Science Experiment, Bridges, Structures, Creativity, Technology, Engineering
Research Organizer & Essay Assignment: Bill Gates
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Science, Technology, Computer Science, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Projects, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
It's hard to imagine modern life without the contributions of Microsoft and its founder, Bill Gates. This resource provides your students with the opportunity to independently learn about and summarize the life of the businessman and computer scientist with this engaging research planner and essay assignment. This carefully scaffolded and easy-to-assign-AND-assess resource has been designed to guide student learning from Bill Gates fact-collection to the careful development of a five-paragraph research essay. Teaching this resource could not be easier! Start by handing out the background research and note-taking worksheet (you could also ONLY hand this out if you want a shorter lesson!). Once students have found their facts and sources, provide them with the essay outline activity, which guides them step-by-step through the requirements of a short research essay. From there, drafting their essay, using the provided peer review checklist, and submitting their final draft will be no problem at all. And then you can assess their work with the provided Common Core rubric! Use this entire resource as a complete research lesson or just part of it as a short research activity or sub plan! This TeachSimple download includes: - A Bill Gates essay writing assignment with directions, requirements, research essay writing tips, a peer review checklist, and Common Core-tied grading rubric - An editable rubric, provided as a link, that lets you make adjustments to the grade values and guidelines. This link is provided as as Google Sheet specifically built for integration into Google Classroom, although you can also modify it for use in other Learning Management Systems (LMSs) - A Bill Gates biography and note-taking worksheet that will guide your students through information gathering. This straightforward two-page handout includes instructions for background research, a fun drawing section, and an area to cite quality sources and organize conducted research - A research essay outlining worksheet, so students build on their Bill Gates notes in a clear and simple manner as they build their work towards a draft and final paper - All 6-pages of this lesson are provided in full-color and B&W versions Although this resource can be fitted for any secondary Language Arts classroom, it has been carefully designed to work best in grades 8 through 11. The included rubric is subtly but specifically tied to Common Core ELA Standards for Language (3) and Writing (2 and 7). This resource is provided as a print-ready, bookmarked, and adjustable PDF file. The rubric is also included as an editable Google Sheet. This resource contains 6 pages and 1 Google Sheet.
Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC
Tags Research, Essay, Rubric, Notetaking, Outlining, Bill Gates
NO PRINT How to Emoji Conversation Skills
Special Resources, Speech Therapy, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Activities
NO PRINT How To Emoji Conversation Skills An interactive teaching tool apt for middle to high school students focused on improving social communication skills and achieving mastery over chatbox etiquette and emojis. Emoji Interpretation Digs into the intricacies of 31 different emojis, explaining the nuances in their expressions and emotions. Emphasis is placed on distinguishing between similar-looking emojis that convey different messages, such as a teardrop and a sweat drop. Tests & Quizzes Practical tests associated with every emoji-marker for better understanding Inclusion of quizzes to assess students' ability to identify varying emojis within simple captions. Practice Scenarios The product includes an engaging component of 60 mock text scenarios perfect for harnessing conversational skills while handling subtleties such as sarcasm in textual dialogues. User Interaction Beyond reading messages, learners also cultivate response crafting by choosing suitable reactions from a set list of six emojis per conversation round. User-friendly Interface Maintains easy navigation with functional arrows allowing seamless transitions between sections alongside offering versions in interactive PDFs and BOOM CARDS™. Note: Suited under Special Resources category specifically catering to the Speech Therapy section suitable from Grade 6 through Grade 10 making it indispensable not only for public teachers but homeschooling parents too! Last line: Experience meaningful education meeting advanced technology with NO PRINT How To Emoji Conversation Skills – innovation tailored directly towards today's digital generation.
Author Intrepid Speech Therapy Materials
Tags Interactive Learning, Social Communication Skills, Chatbox Etiquette, Emoji Symbols, Emotional Understanding, Skills Emoji, Emoji Conversation
Bald Eagle Words Activity
Animals, Life Sciences, Science, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Activities
Activity Introduction An amazing activity designed for the students to learn more about animals in different countries. Bald Eagle Words Do you like animals? what is your favorite one? Do you own a pet? If yes, tell us more about it, like what its name? And what do you like most about it? What are the animal kingdoms? Can you write down the characteristics of each animal class like mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibian, fish and mollusks. Do you know that some animals can sing, can you name any of them? What is the largest and the smallest mammal in the world? What is the largest and the smallest bird in the world? What is the largest and the smallest fish in the world? Bald Eagle Words Activity The activity is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about this fantastic animal. Bald Eagle Words This friendly designed worksheet is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Instructions Can you write facts about the bald eagle for each of the following words? Format Available in a PDF format.
Author Educational Voice
Tags Bald Eagle Words Activity, Bald Eagle Words, Bald Eagle Activity, Eagle Words Activity, Eagle Words, Bald Eagle, Bald Eagle Facts, Bald Eagle Facts For Kids, Eagle, Eagles
NO PRINT Summer Articulation CH Edition
Special Resources, Speech Therapy, Not Grade Specific, Activities
No Print Summer Articulation CH Edition The No Print Summer Articulation CH Edition is a versatile teaching tool designed to provide a dynamic range of summer-themed vocabulary while focusing on enhancing articulation skills. Particularly, this resource targets the ch phoneme, integrating it progressively from single words to phrases, sentences, and eventually stories. The program is incredibly user-friendly while maintaining its interactive nature. Usability Tailored for instructors ranging from conventional school teachers to homeschooling parents, this edition introduces an innovative approach for vocabulary development by overlaying linguistic complexity through a stepwise method. This digital platform conveniently replaces paper-based exercises and adapts conveniently for distance learning or traditional classroom setups. Navigation & Content Depth Simplistic Navigation: The home feature facilitates quick and smooth access to diverse aspects of the program – shuffle between topics with ease using the next button. Riveting Reinforcer Game : A fun educational game integrated into the curriculum caters to developing attention span together with problem-solving abilities along with pronounced articulation skills. In-depth Content: Quality images accompanied by rich texts capturing initial word positions (8), medial word positions (8), & final word position words(8). Followed by thought-provoking exercises including these target words arranged into revolving sentences—culminating in leveraging competence in narrative development centered around the predetermined set of vocabularies. Purpose & Functionality This non-grade-specific edition falls under special resources tailored towards Speech Therapy applications. Its versatile PDF format delivery system suits personalized education planning where small groups or even entire class settings can benefit concurrently. Note: Please ask questions before purchasing if there are any queries regarding its use or functionality.
Author Intrepid Speech Therapy Materials
Tags No Print, Summer Articulation, CH Phoneme, Vocabulary Development, Interactive
Who Was Abraham Lincoln? by Janet B Pascal Questions
ELA, Strategies, Reading, Writing, Handwriting, Grade 4, 5, 6, Activities
Who Was Abraham Lincoln? by Janet B Pascal Questions promote inquisitiveness and attention to detail, transforming an ordinary reading experience into a thorough examination of text. Crafted with purpose, each question helps students delve deeper into the book's content while enhancing both their comprehension and critical thinking skills. This resource is designed around the engaging biography, Who Was Abraham Lincoln? by Janet B Pascal. For all nine chapters of this enlightening and educative book, five questions have been prepared. These questions are specifically structured to incite thoughtful responses from students while simultaneously motivating them to locate the answers within the text itself - a prime strategy that encourages more profound engagement with their reading. Fabricated around students' need to provide answers in complete sentences along with page numbers they found essential information on - a valuable practice for developing preparatory research skills. A relative ease accompanies commencing any chapter without referencing previous ones given these inquiries do not require sequential follow-up from prior chapters read.- guaranteeing flexibility for use in small group discussions or as individual homework assignments–but also serving well for whole class activities. Homeschooling experiences can be enriched using 'Who Was Abraham Lincoln?' by Janet B Pascal Questions – as it generates productive dialogues after every chapter's end–enabling parents to better guide their children through each lesson offered by these detailed conversations evolved around proficiency in Language Arts. A quietly triumphant resource thanks to its concentration on close reading paired alongside thoughtful analysis of each story component;an answer key is provided eliminating guesswork thereby adding value beyond simple comprehension tasks. This 20-page PDF encompasses everything teachers need for cultivating intriguing conversations surrounding one of America's influential figures during Language Arts sessions geared towards grades 4-6 and stands as an equally valuable resource for improving vital skills such as Reading and Handwriting. This is your tool to turn routine reading into an engrossing learning journey.
Author Soumara Siddiqui
Tags Abraham Lincoln, Biography, Reading Comprehension, Critical Thinking, Close Reading
Letter B Reading Strips
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities
Practice reading simple sentences with these letter B reading strips. Students will read words that begin with the letter B using the picture clue on each strip. There are 14 total reading strips that focus on the initial /b/ sound. All sentences are in the form of "B is for ___." These letter B reading strips are suitable to preschool or kindergarten kids who are learning to identify the initial sound of the letter B. These cards are perfect for introducing new vocabulary to students. What is Included: * Fourteen reading strips for the letter B - banana, baby, bird, balloon, ball, basket, bell, bee, butterfly, bug, bed, bow, button and bag. When to Use: * Literacy Center * Reading Center * Small Group Activity * Task Box Activity (using pencil boxes) Ways to Use * Place on a ring for a simple reading ring for a reading center * Cut the picture from the strip and have students match the picture to the sentence * Simply have students read the strips to practice recognizing words that begin with the target letter Skills Assessed: * Reading Simple Sentences * Beginning Sounds * Using picture clues to figure out new words These reading strips are a low prep activity. Teachers simply need to print out the strips and then cut them apart. They can be laminated if desired. They can be places in a reading or literacy center . By placing these strips on a ring or in a pencil box, students can easily take out and clean up these reading strips. These strips can be combined with the strips for other letters to create a sorting activity. Students can sort the strips according to each beginning sound.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter B, Letter B Activities, Simple Sentences, Reading Center, Alphabet Activities, Learning To Read, Phonics Activities, Reading Strips, Beginning Sounds, Initial /b/ Sound
Rachel Reads The Room-Boom Cards With Audio
Life Studies, Special Resources, Life Skills, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Activities
Rachel Reads The Room - Boom Cards With Audio A distinctive teaching resource created to enable students with social situations navigation. Suitable for Kindergarten through fourth grade, this 20-card set is a blend of the traditional card games educational advantages and an in-depth social-emotional learning journey. Each card represents a unique social situation, prompting students to support Rachel in 'reading' the room. This hands-on approach urges kids to apply their senses - namely sight, sound and cognitive abilities - to sort out suitable replies relying on social signs from each situation. Rachel Reads The Room doesn't demand any reading from the pupils - a trait that qualifies it as an all-inclusive tool for all literacy proficiencies. Each card has an audible voice-over narrative that provides necessary data, ensuring every child enjoys equal engagement opportunity and ease of learning. The product stands out due its adaptability: It can be used for entire group lessons injecting variety into monotonous lecture-style teachings or debates. In smaller groups participants can collectively work on finding solutions encouraging teamwork and collective problem-resolution skills. The cards serve well as homework tasks where students can enhance their personal decision-making abilities further. This Internet-based tool necessitates Internet connectivity; however it's compatible with all modern browsers like Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Edge plus various mobile platforms including Androids iPads iPhones as well as Kindle Fires facilitating easy access anytime anyplace. Certain features like assignment options reporting student progress call for purchasing a premium account but irrespective of being new or returning users all educators are provided complimentary trial access offering them initial period testing regarding its implementation within their teaching framework before commitment. In summary, Rachel Reads The Room integrates interactive gameplay with valued life strategies fostering both insightful knowledge regarding societal cues plus essential soft skill development in young learners.
Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor
Tags Social-emotional Learning, Interactive Gameplay, Social Scenarios, Audio-enabled, Adaptable
Hyphenated Words Activity
ELA, Grammar, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Activities
Activity Introduction An amazing activity designed for the students to learn more about languages. Hyphenated Words Do you enjoy learning English? Which topic do you like the most Grammar, writing, reading, spelling, comprehension, vocabulary or phonics? Have you ever tried to learn any other language? If yes, tell us more about it? How many languages are spoken in the world? What do you think the most interesting one? Can you say Hello in Spanish, French or even Japanese? You can give it a try! Can you name the countries that speaks Portuguese? How many countries speaks Dutch? What is the less spoken language in the whole world? Would you like to learn a new language someday? If yes, which language will you choose? Hyphenated Words Activity The activity is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about world languages. Hyphenated Words This friendly designed worksheet is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Instructions Use your dictionary to find as many hyphenated words as you can for each category. Format Available in a PDF format.
Author Educational Voice
Tags Hyphenated Words, Hyphenated Words Activity, Hyphenated Words Facts, Hyphenated Words Facts For Kids, Grammar, Grammar For Kids, English, English For Kids
Basic Math Skills | Counting Estimation Comparison 3
Special Resources, Math, Early Math, Numbers, Place Value, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Games
Basic Math Skills | Counting Estimation Comparison 3 This illustrated 24-page math resource enhances teaching fundamental early math skills to Kindergarten and First Grade students. Using familiar objects, it focuses on building quantity counting, estimating, and comparing capabilities through engaging visualization exercises. Students connect objects arranged in equal or unequal rows while teachers appreciate the flexibility to utilize materials across whole class, small groups, or individual settings. Formats include colorful work mats, screen view slides, and laminate-ready four-to-a-page flash cards doubling as task cards. Overall, the practical numeracy activities promote concentration, visual discrimination, and comprehension fundamentals. Thus, Basic Math Skills | Counting Estimation Comparison 3 unlocks young learners' math potential through its fun, multi-format presentations.
Author WORDS ASIDE
Tags Basic Math, Pictorial Math, Math Manipulatives, Task Cards, Mats, Activities, Sreen, Slides, Numeracy, Words Aside
Letter V Counting to 10 Center
ELA, Math, Early Math, Numbers, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
This Letter V Counting to 10 Center is a counting to 10 math matching center for the letter V. This resource is great for letter recognition and practicing counting with tens frames. This is a quick, easy, and engaging activity to give preschooler or kindergartener students who need practice with recognizing the lowercase form of the letter V, who need practice recognizing numbers up to 10, as well as for those students who need extra practice counting to 10. What is Included: A tens frame card for each number 1 to 10 with lowercase letter V as counters Vase themed number cards for 1 to 10 This counting math center can be used in the following ways Math centers Matching centers Small group activities Morning tubs or baskets Emergency sub plans Quick hands on counting assessment Quick number recognition assessment Skills assessed with this letter V counting activity Lowercase letter V 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 to 10 math center is low prep. All that is required is for the teacher to print it out, cut it out and laminate it if so desired. Once created, this counting center can be used over and over. The center provides a great way for students to practice counting to 10 and practicing letter recognition of lowercase letters 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 V as they count if they need a more hands on approach, or a more guided way to practice counting each letter V. For similar resources about the alphabet, visit my store!
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Counting To 10, Counting To Ten, Letter Recognition, Tens Frames, Counting With Tens Frames, Ladybug Counting, Preschool Math, Math Center, Letter V, Letter V Activities