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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.
DOT A DOT | FRUITS THEMED | 5 IMAGES
Creative Arts, Art, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Games
HELLO! WELCOME TO THE EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS RESOURCE STORE! This time we bring you these fantastic 20 puzzles to cut out! Your children's afternoons will no longer be boring thanks to these fantastic 20 puzzles to practice cutting out. 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. 6. Is it available in color or black/white? This document and/or set of educational sheets is available in color and also in certain parts contains black and white, however it is generally suggested that the teaching material be designed in color so that it is much more attractive for your students, awakening their attention and interest. 7. What size and format is this resource in? This set of teaching sheets has been published in A4 size, PDF format, so that it is much easier to use. 8. Do I need any extra elements to apply it? Yes, perhaps your students need pencils, colors, markers and even sometimes scissors and erasers. 9. Is it in color or black and white? This educational document has been designed mostly in color so that it is highly attractive to students. 10. Is this resource free or do you have to pay to use it? This document is available for free, so take advantage of the opportunity to download it now. 11. Does it have an answer key attached? No, it does not contain an answer key attached. This file is for personal use only. It is not allowed to be resold or shared with others.
Author EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA
Tags DOT A DOT, FREE ACTIVITIES, PUZZLES, PRINTABLES, DOTS
Kids Yoga Stories: Weather Yoga Cards for Kids
P.E. & Health, Yoga, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities
Use Yoga Poses to Teach About the Weather with Kids Yoga Stories: Weather Yoga Cards for Kids This set of weather-themed yoga cards teaches students about meteorological concepts through physical movement. The deck includes an index card, tips for teaching yoga, 10 illustrated pose cards, 10 corresponding weather cards, and instructions for all poses. Multicultural children demonstrate beginner-friendly yoga flows. Educators can facilitate these weather yoga activities during transition times, morning meetings, brain breaks, P.E., therapy sessions, or academic lessons about science and health. The movements aim to increase flexibility, strength, body awareness, sleep quality, self-confidence, and self-expression while promoting an active, healthy lifestyle. Recommended for children ages 3+ in homeschool, classroom, or studio settings. This educational resource allows students to learn about weather through engaging and developmentally-appropriate yoga.
Author Kids Yoga Stories
Tags Kids Yoga Stories, Weather Yoga Cards, Yoga Poses, Kids Yoga, Yoga Cards
Super-Completely and Totally the Messiest Book Companion Activities fo
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Literature, Grade 2, 3, 4, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers, Worksheets & Printables, Novel Studies, Activities, Worksheets
This picture book companion is a complete supplemental resource for the book Super-Completely and Totally the Messiest!, by Judith Viorst. With 30 print-and-go reading activities to choose from, this resource is ideal for customizing learning to your student's specific needs and academic abilities. Students will investigate characters, identify story elements, determine the theme, practice plotting story events, compare & contrast, make predictions, inferences, & connections, answer questions that require them to think beyond the text, and much more! Students will love the engaging and fun activities, and you will appreciate the time saved hunting for high-level resources to teach reading concepts that students frequently struggle with. The activities provided are designed to enable students to apply higher-level thinking skills, encourage them to provide text evidence to support their thinking, and challenge them to express their own thoughts and/or perspectives. ⭐️This Resource Includes:⭐️ ◾ Making Predictions: Before reading the book, students will make predictions about the text. ◾ Story Elements: Students fill in the boxes with words & pictures to represent the story elements. ◾ Sequencing: Students will retell & illustrate the important parts of the story. ◾ Summary: Students complete the Somebody, Wanted, Because, But, So graphic organizer and write a summary of the story. ◾ Story Event Sort: Students will describe a scene or event from the story that fits into each of the categories & explain how the event made them feel & how it relates to the category. ◾ Cause & Effect (simplified): Students are given either the cause or effect and will cut & match up cause & effect cards, then paste them in the correct boxes (ANSWER KEY included). ◾ Cause & Effect: Students cut & match up cause & effect cards, then paste them in the correct boxes (ANSWER KEY included). ◾ Making Inferences: Students use clues & schema to make inferences while reading the story. ◾ Making Connections: Students make connections to an event from the story. ◾ Character Inside & Out (Sophie): Students include details from the story to describe what the character says, thinks, does, and feels. ◾ Character Inside & Out (Olivia): Students include details from the story to describe what the character says, thinks, does, and feels. ◾ Character Feelings (Sophie): Students describe how the character's feelings change throughout the story & give examples of the events that cause them to feel the way they do. ◾ Character Feelings (Olivia): Students describe how the character's feelings change throughout the story & give examples of the events that cause them to feel the way they do. ◾ Character Change (Sophie): Students will explain how the character changed from the beginning to the end of the story and describe the events that caused the change to happen. ◾ Character Change (Olivia): Students will explain how the character changed from the beginning to the end of the story and describe the events that caused the change to happen. ◾ Character Summary: Students summarize the main character of the story. ◾ Connecting With Characters: Students choose a character from the story that they most like and write about the qualities that make them like the character. ◾ Sketch a Scene From the Story: Students will draw a scene from the story and explain why it's important to the plot. ◾ Setting Influences the Plot: Students will draw a scene from the story that takes place in one of the settings and write about what happened there and why it was important to the plot. ◾ Problem & Solution: Students answer questions related to the problem & solution in the story. ◾ Theme: Students answer the questions to determine which theme best fits the story and provide text evidence to support their choice. ◾ Thinking About the Text: Students will answer the questions about the story & include examples from the text to support their answers. ◾ Before & After: Imagining that Sophie learns how to be neat and tidy, students will draw a picture of what Sophie's room looked like before and draw a picture of what her room looks like after. ◾ Wait... There's More!: Students will write about what happens next in the story. ◾ Compare & Contrast: Students compare and contrast Sophie and Olivia. ◾ Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle: Students use the clues to fill in the puzzle. Words can go across or down. Letters are shared when the words intersect (ANSWER KEY included). ◾ More Mess: Students will use the patterns in the story to add more ways that Sophie is probably messy and draw pictures to go along with their examples. ◾ Book Review: Students will color in the stars to rate how much they enjoyed the book and draw a new cover & their favorite character from the story. Then, they will explain why other kids should or should not read it. 💡Need ideas for different ways you can implement these activities? ◾ Focus on different reading skills each day for targeted instruction, and have students complete a corresponding printable to check for understanding. ◾ During centers, students can independently read the story again and complete an activity that reviews a previously taught concept. ◾ Work with students on a reading concept they struggle with during guided reading or strategy groups. ◾ Students work with a partner or in literature circles to complete additional reading activities. This resource is for extension read-aloud activities only. The book is not included. ⭐️You may also like: ⭐ TEXT SET #1: "The Importance of Friendship" ◾ A Weekend With Wendell Read Aloud Book Companion Activities for IRA ◾ First Come the Zebra Read Aloud Book Companion Activities for IRA ◾ This is Our House Read Aloud Book Companion Activities for IRA ◾ Horace and Morris But Mostly Dolores Read Aloud Book Companion Activities for IRA ◾ The Old Woman Who Named Things Read Aloud Book Companion Activities for IRA TEXT SET #3: "Finding Your Way in a New Place" ◾ Grandfather Counts Read Aloud Book Companion Activities for IRA ◾ The Have a Good Day Cafe, Read Aloud Book Companion Activities for IRA ◾ Roses for Gita Read Aloud Book Companion Activities for IRA ◾ Mango, Abuela, and Me, Read Aloud Book Companion Activities for IRA ◾ Home at Last Read Aloud Book Companion Activities for IRA TEXT SET #7: "Exploring Narrative Nonfiction" ◾ Cactus Hotel Read Aloud Book Companion Activities for IRA ◾ A Log's Life Read Aloud Book Companion Activities for IRA ◾ Salmon Stream Read Aloud Book Companion Activities for IRA ◾ Think of an Eel Read Aloud Book Companion Activities for IRA ✨Be sure to check out my storefront here: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/creatively-gifted
Author Creatively Gifted
Tags IRA, Picture Book Activities, Read Aloud Lessons, Interactive Read Aloud Activities, Elementary Reading, Reading Comprehension, Fountas And Pinnell IRA, Caring For Each Other Text Set, Family, Second Grade, Super-completely And Totally The Messiest, Super Completely And Totally The Messiest
"Change for a Dollar" Math Song
Math, Money, Grade 4, 5, 6, Songs, Activities
Many of our students love learning in a variety of ways and music is one of those! We can retain information better when we hear it through songs and visual videos. This is one reason we like to incorporate music in our learning environments. We don’t have to limit music to music class only for our students. In my store, you’ll find a wide array of music resources that students will love to learn from. This is a music video for your math students in 4th – 6th grade. The title of this song is “Change for a Dollar.”This is a song and video that will have students learn about making change. This video provides explanations and many examples to support student learning. You can implement this video at the introduction of teaching this math skill. The objective is for students to develop an understanding of making change for a dollar and how to use decimals to correctly represent values. This would be a song that I play multiple times for my students across the course of this unit . It is an MP4 file, so you can download it and have the option of embedding it into any slideshow you may be using for instruction. I hope you enjoy! Here are other similar resources for you to enjoy: “Bump It” Math Song “Both Sides of the Road” Math Song “This Little Piggy” Math Song “Down on the Farm” Math Song “Looking for a Ten” Math Song “Doggies Divide” Math Song You can find more resources at my storefront here: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/mathdog-media
Author MathDog Media
Tags Change For A Dollar, Making Change, Math Skills, Counting Money, Values, Decimals, Math Song, Math Video, Money Song, Songs That Teach Math
Spring Game Cards
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
Get ready to welcome the vibrant season of spring into your classroom with these delightful Spring Game Cards! Carefully crafted for motivated educators, this 24-page PDF collection is filled with beautifully-illustrated cards that center around spring-themed vocabulary. Our versatile game cards promise endless opportunities for interactive and engaging learning experiences. Play classic games like Memory and Go Fish or come up with your very own educational activities tailored to suit your students' needs. For those new to these games, worry not; we've included simple instructions to help you guide students through each activity seamlessly! Ideal for language arts classes or any subject where seasonal words might be important, these Spring Game Cards are the perfect resource for group work, pair work, or one-on-one learning sessions. Boost retention while making learning fun and joyful—just like the colors of spring! Don't hesitate to include this invaluable resource in your educational toolbox or recommend it to fellow teachers. Together, we can create more enriching and exciting teaching approaches that leave a lasting impact on our students!
Author More Than Just Reading
Tags Game Cards, Literacy, Spring, April, Vocabulary
Christmas: Figurative Language Song
Creative Arts, Art, Music, Grade 4, 5, 6, Songs, Activities
The product, Christmas: Figurative Language Song, is a unique tool for educators looking to make English Language Arts ( ELA ) more fun and engaging for grades 4 to 6 students. By merging holiday music with core ELA aspects, it provides a delightful method to learn figurative language deeply. Description: This educational resource infuses the classroom with Christmas spirit through an interesting lesson. Its primary objective is to lead students in analyzing song lyrics for figurative language using an in-depth graphic organizer. Not only does this enable learners to examine each line's core essence closely, but it also encourages them to reflect on its hidden meanings. Uses: This ELA activity fills instruction with joy, making it ideal for teaching skills like similes, metaphors and idioms. It offers collaboration opportunities during group discussions or individual reflection on the captivating lyrics. If lesson plans are interrupted, this serves as excellent fill-in material or can be forwarded as homework that maintains learning objectives during the holidays! Bonus Point: Once learners have analyzed song lyrics using this tool's graphic organizers, they could leap towards constructing their own songs mirroring those styles. This facet of the resource potentially nurtures budding poems and lyricists among young learners! Included: This package includes easy-to-follow instructions and learner-friendly graphical organizers across 27 pages in PDF format suitable for printing or digital use. Specially crafted for Art & Music education within grades 4-6 classrooms — may it be public schools or homeschooling setups; Christmas: Figurative Language Song indeed offers teachers a handy academia-entertainment blending tool!
Author Big Apple Teaching
Tags Music Education, Figurative Language, Holiday Songs, Language Arts, Christmas Lesson
Speaking and Listening Would You Rather Set 5
, Not Grade Specific, Activities
Speaking and Listening Would You Rather Set 5 is the first of 5 sets to engage your students in this game. Speaking and listening are important skills to practice with students. Many students have a hard time sharing their ideas out loud. Would You Rather questions are a great way to get all students involved. You could do just speaking and listening where you put the questions up and students share their answers. You could print out the questions and have students answer in groups. Or, you could have students write answers in complete sentences and then share. Would You Rather questions not only allow students to communicate with each other, it's a great opportunity for students to see who might have common interests. If students complete these in a group setting, there could be some great discussions that students have based on who has the same answers. If you choose to have students stand and give their answer in front of the class, you could have them just say their answer, or you could encourage them to give reasons why. Having them write the sentence first will also help them clearly state their answer.
Author Life with 5 Boys
Tags Speaking And Listening, Speaking And Listening Activities, Would You Rather Activities
FACT FLASHCARDS OF MULTIPLICATION BY 12 | 20 FREE FLASHCARDS
Math, Multiplication and Division, Adult Education, Early Learning, Elementary, High School, Homeschool Resources, Middle School, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Classroom Decor, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables
FACT FLASHCARDS OF MULTIPLICATION BY 12 | 20 FREE FLASHCARDS WITH THIS FANTASTIC FLASHCARDS YOUR STUDENTS CAN PRACTICE MULTIPLICATION FACTS OF 12. INFORMATION ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Welcome to EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS! We specialize in producing diverse educational tools to support children's learning journeys. Be sure to browse our store for reading, writing, math, and Spanish resources designed to make learning fun and impactful. MAIN INFORMATION ABOUT THIS RESOURCE: 1) What version does this document correspond to? This educational resource is designed in PDF format, which will make your download experience much simpler and easier to use. 2) Is the material designed in color or black and white? This document has been designed in color (if required) or is sometimes created in black and white to make your learning experience easier. 3) What age range is appropriate for this resource? Our publishing company is dedicated to creating resources for young children between the ages of 3 and 12, as well as for older students or anyone who needs them. 4) What keywords best describe this resource? We can tag this product with keywords such as: teaching resource, resources, materials, teaching materials, worksheets, educational worksheets, worksheets for children. FREE RESOURCES FOR YOU: Please visit my store because I have a lot of free resources for you: FUNNY MAZES: https://teachsimple.com/product/11-funny-mazes-brain-game SELECT THE SHADOW: https://teachsimple.com/product/select-the-shadow-14-free-flashcards ARRIBA-ABAJO: https://teachsimple.com/product/arriba-abajo-up-down-16-spanish-flashcards SPANISH FLASHCARDS: https://teachsimple.com/product/spanish-animals-12-free-spanish-flashcards-game VEHICLES PUZZLES: https://teachsimple.com/product/vehicles-puzzles-8-free-puzzles SECONDARY AND COMPLEMENTARY INFORMATION OF THIS PRODUCT: 1) How is this product described in detail? This educational document contains worksheets for children. They can be in either color or black and white. The way you print them is up to you, so evaluate this worksheet before printing it, that is, make sure it suits your needs. 2) What advantages does using this material offer? This document offers various advantages, such as: - It will help your children and/or students learn in a better or more fun way. - It will foster your students' creativity. - It will motivate your students and/or children to learn more independently. - Also, remember that you can use this material both at home and in class.
Author EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA
Rating
Tags FREE, FREE RESOURCES, MATH, MATH RESOURCES, MULTIPLICATION
Hot Air Balloon Activity
Science, Physics, Basic Science, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Activities
Activity Introduction An amazing activity designed for the students to learn more about STEM subjects. Hot Air Balloon Do you like STEM subjects? what is your favorite one? Have you ever tried to plant a seed? If yes, tell us more about it. Or have you ever tried to invent something? If yes, tell us more about it. And how do you think it will help us? Have you ever seen a microorganism under a microscope? What was it? And how it looked like? Mathematics is a marvelous subject. Let' sharpen our brains and solve some equations. Do you like timetable tricks? What is your favorite one? Do you know how to code? Have you ever created an app or a game before? If yes, how was it like? Hot Air Balloon Activity The activity is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about this topic. Hot Air Balloon This friendly designed worksheet is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Instructions Imagine you go on a hot air balloon adventure. Write down how air balloons work to take you on this adventure. Format Available in a PDF format.
Author Educational Voice
Tags Hot Air Balloon Activity, Hot Air Balloon, Air Balloon, Air Balloon Facts, Air Balloon Facts For Kids, STEM, STEM Facts, STEM Facts For Kids, Adventure
Biomes – Lab Station Activity
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Environmental Science, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, Labs, Experiments, Activities
Biomes Lab Station Activity Bring the diverse biomes of planet Earth into your middle or high school science classroom with this engaging lab station activity . Students will rotate through 9 stations to get hands-on experience with concepts like major biome types, adaptation, and more. Activities range from creative drawing prompts to knowledge checks and inquiry-based reading. An included recording sheet allows students to document their learning journey. This ready-to-implement resource covers terrestrial biomes like grasslands, forests, deserts and tundra as well as aquatic environments. Word scramble, word search and answer keys provide built-in differentiation. Modify the content or instructions as needed with the fully editable teacher version. Turn key lab stations make biome exploration interactive, memorable and fun.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Biomes, Freshwater, Marines, Environment, Science
Jumping Jack Song (MP3)
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Health, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, Songs, Activities
This Jumping Jack Song is perfect for getting your students up and moving. The catchy beat and easy to follow lyrics make it a favorite in the classroom. It's a great way to get kids moving and sweating during a fitness break.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Health And Nutrition
Percent of a Number - Finding Percent of a Number - Self-Checking Activity
Math, Percentages, Grade 6, 7, Activities
Percent of a Number - Finding Percent of a Number - Self-Checking Activity An enriching and interactive teaching resource tailored specifically for Grade 6 and Grade 7 educators. Suitable for math classes, it powerfully addresses topic areas such as percentages. This immersive digital Mystery Picture Reveal activity promises to make learning exciting. It's designed to challenge students and breathe life into their experience with finding the percent of a number, using ratio, proportion, and percent problems. Through this process, maths becomes about intriguing self-directed learning exercises rather than routine problems from textbooks or workbooks. The Appeal: Learners input their solution into specified Google Sheets cells. Each correct answer reveals part of the picture; incorrect attempts don't alter the image. Immediate feedback alternates between green indicating (correct) or red signifying (incorrect) answers—fostering understanding regarding which area requires further clarification. In Line With Curriculum Standards This activity aligns with curriculum standards targeting 6.RP.3C: 'I can find percent quantity.' The educational elements are embedded in an easy-to-use format making it ideal for morning work sessions or homework assignments—it could even serve as an exit ticket or bell ringer! Teachers keen on creating dynamic classroom experiences that fusion procedural knowledge with conceptual understanding will find it particularly useful. Main Features: Tweleve interactive problems about finding percentages. A student recording sheet for demonstrating problem-solving processes—promoting both digital literacy along with pen-to-paper computation skills. Easily accessible answer keys for each problem set. This pre-made Google Sheets activity simplifies lesson implementation procedures—ideal for educators seeking ready-to-go math activities.
Author Digitally Yours Shop
Tags Percentages, Finding Percent, Ratio Problems, Proportion Problems, Self-checking
America in World War II Review Game
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 5, Activities, Games
This is an America in World War II Review Game that will get your students up and engaged as they review history. This is a digital resource to be accessed in Google Slides. There are many ways you can implement this review game, such as Family Feud and more. Implementation suggestions are included.
Author Sarah Miller Tech
Tags America, World War II, Review Game, Atomic Bomb, British
Volcano Puzzle Activity
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Activities
Activity Introduction An amazing activity designed for the students to learn more about natural disasters in different countries. Volcano Puzzle What do you know about this natural disaster? Do you know in which part of the world this could happen? Have you ever read about the safety misusers that we could have to protect ourselves from this natural disaster? If yes, can you tell us more about them? Can you name other natural disasters? If yes, tell us more about where they are likely to happen? And how frequently? Do you like reading about Geography? What is your favorite country in the whole world? If you are going on a trip where it will be? Which country? What you are going to see there? Does this country has a famous place to visit? Do you like reading about Geology? If yes, what is your favourite topic? Volcano Puzzle Activity The activity is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about this fantastic place. Volcano Puzzle This friendly designed worksheet is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Format Available in a PDF format.
Author Educational Voice
Tags Volcano Puzzle Activity, Volcano Activity, Volcano, Volcanoes, Volcanoes Activty, Volcanoes Activity For Kids, Volcanoes Facts, Volcanoes Facts For Kids, Volcano Puzzle, Puzzle
Make Sentences With The Sentence Maker: Book 9 (4-7 years)
ELA, Writing, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities
Make Sentences With The Sentence Maker: Book 9 is a reading and writing activity for children ages 4-7 years old. Young students will follow step-by-step instructions to cut out words and create phrases or sentences using the provided materials. Children can then read their self-made sentences aloud. This resource helps develop early literacy skills such as letter recognition, word construction, sentence composition, and reading fluency. Teachers may implement this activity for individual students, small groups, or even the whole class to support a language arts lesson on constructing sentences. The hands-on nature keeps young children engaged while learning. Overall, the Sentence Maker activity book promotes emerging reading and writing abilities in an interactive way.
Author Guinea Pig Education
Tags Sentence Building, Reading, Phonics, 3 Letter Words, Story
Volume of Composite 3D Figures NOTES & PRACTICE
Math, Geometry, Grade 7, Activities
Volume of Composite 3D Figures NOTES & PRACTICE This 7th grade math resource teaches students how to calculate the volume of complex 3D shapes composed of basic geometric solids like cubes, triangular prisms, rectangular prisms, etc. The step-by-step notes explain the process of finding volume, including sample problems that model real-world situations. After the notes, students can practice finding volume with over 30 composite figure word problems provided at various levels of difficulty. This resource could be used by math teachers for whole class instruction, small group remediation, independent practice, or homework to build skills around solving multi-step volume problems. Assigning these notes and practice sheets will help students master Core Standard 7.G.B.6 involving solving problems with the volumes of composite figures.
Author The Math Cafe
Tags Volume, Composite Figures, Notes, Practice, Volume Of 3d Figures, Volume Of The Composite Figure, Volume Of A Composite Figure, Composite Figures Volume, Volume Of Complex Figures, Volume Of Composite Figure, Composite Figure Volume
Summarizing Activities
ELA, Strategies, Grade 2, 3, Activities
This is a set of Summarizing Activities for students. There are 5 pages for students to practice their summarizing skills. These are great for small group, independent work, etc.
Author Elementary Resources 4 U
Tags Reading, Strategies, Comprehension, Questions, Summarizing, Story Elements, Recalling, Graphic Organizers, Fiction Text, Problems, Activities For Summarizing, Summarizing Activities For Middle School, Summarizing Activities, Summarization Activities For Middle School, Summarizing Practice
Fluency Phrasing Activity | Read It With Emotion
ELA, Reading, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities
This resource is a Fluency Phrasing Activity. Fluency is an integral part of reading development. This activity is designed to help students move beyond "fast reading" and into prosody and inflection to help with comprehension. This can be used as a small group or independent center activity. Directions are included for how to implement this activity.
Author Literacy Life
Tags Fluency, Phrasing, Emotion, Reading, Comprehension, Reading Prosody Activities, Prosody Worksheets, Fluency Includes Emotion Pace And
Spatial Awareness Perception Game | LEVEL 5
Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Math, Patterns, Early Math, Geometry, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Games
Spatial Awareness Perception Game | LEVEL 5 Develop students' visual perception, working memory, attention span, and independent work skills with this 12-piece printable game. The set includes full-page demonstration arrangements and smaller matching cards for students to replicate the patterns. Laminate the cards for repeated use. Students can point to projected image arrangements or use printed reference sheets. Differentiate difficulty by adding time constraints, competing against the teacher, or moving around the room. Extend skills by incorporating receptive and expressive language goals. With distinct card orientation cues, this open-ended resource builds essential perceptual skills needed for math, reading, writing, and everyday living. Check Words Aside on TeachSimple for more visual perception resources.
Author WORDS ASIDE
Tags Visual Perception, Occupational Therapy, Sped, Sen, Premath, Cards, Boards, Concentration, Geometry, Words Aside
Firefighter Community Helper Pack
Life Studies, Career, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities
This resource is a Firefighter Community Helper Pack. It is filled with all sorts of fun activities for your students to engage with as they learn more about firefighters and how they help the community. Included: - Firefighter comprehension questions (digital and printable ) - Firefighter vocabulary printable - Vocabulary slides - I am a firefighter reader
Author Rebecca Hurd
Tags Firefighter, Life Skills, Careers, Community Helper, Vocabulary
Counting Boxes: Ice Cream Counting Center
Math, Early Math, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
Counting Boxes: Ice Cream Counting Center The Counting Boxes: Ice Cream Counting Center offers an invigorating method for early learners, preschoolers, and kindergarteners to master initial number identification and counting skills up to 20. This enticing ice cream-themed product is a precious resource that assists educators in delivering early math through a hands-on approach. Contents This paramount educational tool encompasses a 20-page printable PDF with radiant number cards in color and black-and-white formats. Additionally, it includes two cover options for your bin storage solution. Crafted as an interactive activity center , the game concept revolves around participants selecting a numbered ice cream cone card then adding respective scoops to the cone - resulting in an exemplary manner of teaching children accurate counting. Versatility The Counting Boxes: Ice Cream Counting Center is versatile; applicable to various situations within the learning environment. It can be served: As part of whole group learning, A tool for small group depending on individual student requirements or classroom dynamics, An enjoyable homework assignment that encourages independent exploration of numbers at home. Aiding Struggling Students Focused on aiding students who find difficulty with teen numbers (11-20), this resource can also be efficiently integrated into more specific math interventions where interactive hands-on experiences bolster understanding over traditional worksheet methods. Ease In Assembly To assemble this game couldn’t be easier – Simply print out these engaging materials and cut out each item individually. Laminating them ensures longevity,. Safekeeping in portable plastic bins ensures ready availability, be it in public schools or during home tutoring sessions. Summary In summary, whether for the early learning stage or kindergarten classes - everyone loves ice cream! The Counting Boxes: Ice Cream Counting Center provides teachers an excellent option to build solid numerical foundations while maintaining youthful enthusiasm towards math concepts amongst their students.
Author The Proactive Classroom
Tags Interactive Learning, Counting Skills, Ice Cream Theme, Hands-on Activity, Math Center
Poetry Activities for Imagery w/ Phillis Wheatley
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities
This is an all-encompassing poetry resource, centralizing on Phillis Wheatley's profound poem "To S.M., a Young African Painter, On Seeing His Works." your students may be guided through the intriguing literary concept of imagery, using annotation, in-depth literary analysis (covering short answer and essay assignments), and a stimulating creative poem-writing task. You can dive deep into Wheatley's work, exploring with your class the power of imagery in enhancing poetic language. I'm eager to see your intellectual development and creativity bloom through thoughtful analysis and poem composition. Incorporating this resource in our class is straightforward! You can begin by examining the poem in detail, a great way to start our class session. Following this, you can provide some time for your students to tackle the guided annotation task and answer the analysis questions that come with the lesson (don't worry, an answer key is provided!). Then comes the thrilling part - your students will get a chance to craft their own poem, applying the poetic concepts they just explored. To wrap up, you can assess their grasp of the poem and its elements with a literary analysis essay. This assignment is complete with a prompt, some helpful writing tips, a peer review process, and a rubric aligned with Common Core standards! Your TeachSimple download includes: A POEM ANALYSIS ACTIVITY: Give students the opportunity to read Phillis Wheatley's “To S.M., a Young African Painter, On Seeing His Works" (text included) and analyze the poem via an annotation activity and accompanying analysis questions (answer key included). Ideal for a bell ringer! A CREATIVE WRITING ASSIGNMENT: Provide students the opportunity to further develop their understanding of imagery with a creative poem writing assignment (tied to one Common Core Writing Standard). Ideal for sub plans! A LITERARY ANALYSIS ESSAY: This essay assignment builds on students' understanding of imagery and Phillis Wheatley's “To S.M., a Young African Painter, On Seeing His Works." The assignment handout includes essay guidelines, analysis prompt, literary analysis writing tips, and a peer review checklist. The included rubric is tied to 4 Common Core ELA Standards and includes a link to an editable rubric that allows for grading customization and seamless integration into Google Classroom and many other Learning Management Systems (LMS's) Although this resource can be fitted for any secondary Language Arts classroom, it has been carefully designed to work best in grades 9 through 12. The included rubric is subtly but specifically tied to Common Core ELA Standards for Language (1 and 2) and Writing (2 and 4). This resource is provided in print-ready, bookmarked, and adjustable PDF files and PowerPoint Show files. This resource contains 5 pages and 1 Google Sheet.
Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC
Tags Literature, Literary Analysis, Creative Writing, Poetry
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Creative Arts, Special Resources, Early Learning, Elementary, Pre-K, Activities, Worksheets & Printables
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Author EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA
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SEL: CARROT Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity
Special Resources, Life Skills, Not Grade Specific, Activities
SEL: CARROT Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity 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: CARROT 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: CARROT 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 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, Calm, Calming Activity , Breathing , Breathing Activity , Breathe , SEL Lesson







































