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Letter Q Games

Letter Q Games
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games

This letter Q beginning sound game is an interactive way for students to work on words that begin with the letter Q. This alphabet game provides students with a fun and engaging way to practice on the initial sound of the letter Q. This game focuses on the most common sound of the initial /qu/ sound. What is Included: One gameboard in color One gameboard in black and white What do you need to play: One of the gameboards A die Something to mark the inner spaces with A player piece to move around the edge of the board This game can be a single player game or a two player game. To play, each student will need one gameboard, one die, 20 objects to mark the inner part of the game board, and a game piece for each student playing. First, a student will roll the die and move his game piece around the outside of the gameboard. The student will then cover the corresponding picture in the middle of the gameboard. The winner or end of game can be determined by one of the following rules below, depending on if the student is playing alone or with a partner. This can be a single player game using the following rules: The player tries to get 4 pictures covered in a row to win The player tries to cover all the spaces in a set time limit This can be a two player game by using the following rules: Who can cover the most spaces in a specific time limit Who can cover half (10 spaces) of the board first When to Use: Literacy Center Small Group Activity Morning Tubs or Baskets Individual Activity Early Finisher Game File Folder Game Partner Activity Skills Assessed: Beginning Sound of the Letter Q Counting Following Directions

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Games, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Letter Of The Week, Phonics Game, Alphabet Center, Letter Q, Letter Q Activities, Letter Q Games

Sound Spelling Song #3

Sound Spelling Song #3
Creative Arts, Art, ELA, Music, Language Development, Spelling, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Songs, Activities

Sound Spelling Song #3 is a fun video resource for K-2 teachers to help students learn spelling patterns. Students will love learning words like bran and Chan by singing along to the catchy tunes. This video teaches the spellings for words ranging from bran to Chan. Teachers can play the video during spelling lessons to introduce new words, provide a brain break, or reinforce previously learned concepts. Students will retain more information when they learn through multiple modalities like visual, auditory, and kinesthetic. The song lyrics paired with engaging visuals cater to visual and auditory learner needs. This spelling song is perfect for whole group instruction and makes learning spelling patterns entertaining. Check out other spelling, math, and grammar song videos from this store to engage learners while teaching essential literacy skills.

Author Audio Memory

Tags Sound Spelling, Sound Songs, Sounding Out Words, Spelling Songs, Spelling Words, Phonics Practice, Word Review, Music

School Anxiety: Social/Emotional Learning Activities

School Anxiety: Social/Emotional Learning Activities
Special Resources, ELA, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Social Skills, Writing, Creative Writing, Reading, Language Development, Vocabulary, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

School Anxiety: Social/Emotional Learning Activities School Anxiety: Social/Emotional Learning Activities is an excellent tool for educators. It presents a vast collection of appealing, informative, and efficient learning materials to assist students in mastering their social/emotional skills. The flexibility of this resource makes it useful in either entire class or small study group scenarios, and it's equally suitable for homeschooled children who need help managing anxieties. This toolkit is tailored towards learners from Kindergarten through Grade 4. It spans diverse educational areas including Language Arts, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Creative Writing, and Vocabulary. Bee Brave Betty Narrative & the Worksheets A standout feature is Bee Brave Betty. This captivating story revolves around Betty the bee with school anxiety. Alongside are real-life scenarios mirroring everyday situations encountered by children - an effective method to teach lessons on recognizing emotions and appropriate responses. Facial Expression Cards: Seven different facial expression cards aid learners in identifying various emotions within themselves and others. Matching Exercises: In these exercises students link matching facial expressions with emotion words based on relatable scenarios experienced by bees. Written Responses: Students get opportunities to express their personal experiences regarding specific emotions. Multifaceted Incorporation of Activities Different activities woven into this resource further enrich its value. For example: Learners acquire strategies on how young ones can deal with nervousness or any other negative sentiments via cut-and-paste activities associating these feelings with healthy coping mechanisms. Creative writing prompts explore one’s emotional journey while constructing narratives about bees’ feelings using the Wheel Of Emotions. There are exercises for letter writing towards a bee-friend expressing sentiments anonymously, promoting empathy and honing formal communication styles. Bee Brave Badges and Certificates The toolkit highlights the importance of self-paced learning in managing emotions but also commemorates victories along these journeys through 'Bee Brave' badges and certificates. These are given out when brave responses are demonstrated by learners in real situations causing significant emotional reactions. All content is available in both color and monochrome, providing educators flexibility based on their printing needs. With such diverse materials supporting differentiated instruction for better reach among your students, this resource could prove to be an essential addition to your teaching arsenal.</p

Author Quail Trail Products

Tags School Anxiety, Social Emotional Learning, Empathy, Coping Skills, Creative Writing

Synonym Dominoes Activity

Synonym Dominoes Activity
ELA, Grammar, Language Development, Vocabulary, 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 languages. Synonym Dominoes 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? Synonym Dominoes Activity The activity is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about world languages. Synonym Dominoes This friendly designed worksheet is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Instructions Cut all the domino pieces out then match the synonyms together. Format Available in a PDF format.

Author Educational Voice

Tags Synonym Dominoes Activity, Synonym Dominoes, Dominoes Activity, Synonym Activity, Synonym, Synonym Facts, Synonym Facts For Kids, English Language, Grammar, Vocabulary

Scientific Method Experiments Bundle

Scientific Method Experiments Bundle
Science, Basic Science, Physics, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Activities

This fully editable Scientific Method experiment bundle is designed for middle and high school science students either to be used as a refresher or as a teaching tool. There are 6 experiments included. Each contains instructions for the students to conduct the experiment safely and easily without the use of much classroom equipment. This resource is fully editable for your convenience. Experiments : Pendulum Investigation Paper Airplane Challenge Memory Recall Water Temperature and Dissolving Rate Baking Soda and Vinegar Reaction Effect of Exercise on Heart Rate I apologize for the duplicated content below. Teach simple won't let me put less text into the summary. This fully editable Scientific Method experiment bundle is designed for middle and high school science students either to be used as a refresher or as a teaching tool. There are 6 experiments included. Each contains instructions for the students to conduct the experiment safely and easily without the use of much classroom equipment. This resource is fully editable for your convenience. This fully editable Scientific Method experiment bundle is designed for middle and high school science students either to be used as a refresher or as a teaching tool. There are 6 experiments included. Each contains instructions for the students to conduct the experiment safely and easily without the use of much classroom equipment. This resource is fully editable for your convenience.

Author Teach With Fergy

Tags Lab Safety, Science Safety, Classroom Lab Safety, Lab Safety Lab Station, Lab Station Activity

Ecosystem Activity

Ecosystem Activity
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Environmental Science, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Activities

Activity Introduction An amazing activity designed for the students to learn more about STEM. Ecosystem 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? Ecosystem Activity The activity is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about this fantastic topic. Ecosystem This friendly designed worksheet is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Instructions Draw what you can find in each type of ecosystem. Fold the smaller rectangles to form a "w" shape, then fold the outer rectangles inward. Format Available in a PDF format.

Author Educational Voice

Tags Ecosystem Activity, Ecosystem, Ecosystems, Ecosystems Facts, Ecosystem Facts For Kids, Environment, Environment Facts, Environment Facts For Kids

Soap Bubble Science Lab

Soap Bubble Science Lab
, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities, Experiments

This resource is a Soap Bubble Science Lab. Focused on the Scientific Method, students will love blowing bubbles as they review this important science tool. Students will follow procedures, document their observations, collect data and so much more.

Author Maude in the Middle

Tags Science Lab, Scientific Method, Soap Bubbles, General Science, Group Activities

Coping Skills Visual Tool – Behavior Management

Coping Skills Visual Tool – Behavior Management
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Life Skills, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Activities

Title: Behavior Management Visual Tool, Coping Skills Tool, Classroom Tools This teaching resource is an innovative behavior management visual tool that helps children develop coping skills in a dynamic and interactive manner. The importance of coping skills for students cannot be overstated as they are not only crucial for maneuvering the varied challenges faced within their educational environments but also significant life skills. The versatility of this resource allows it to be effective across environments - homes, classrooms, playgrounds to sports events and during conflict resolutions. Essentially any situation where a child may experience challenging emotions. Ease of Assembly and Use: The ease of assembly involving simple velcro pieces allows easy interchangeability even for the shyest or most introverted children. Clear visuals promote effortless understanding fostering student engagement with open dialogue about feelings. This tool incorporates 12 different emotions from comfortable to uncomfortable states alongside 12 practical coping strategies. The assembly requires just a laminator, key ring, and velcro pieces. Potential Uses: An inclusive morning routine where students share their current feelings with the class and collectively practice chosen coping strategies when some peers indicate feeling offbeat can be one unique use case - promoting empathy among students as they navigate these acquired skills independently over time Listed Emotions: Happy Sad Worried, Scared etc., Coping Mechanisms Incorporated Include: Yoga Exercises Benefits: This tool has proven effective and teachers have noticed significant improvements in their classroom atmosphere; promoting active participation in dealing with peers' emotional needs effectively without any additional adult supervision. Who Can Benefit: Ideal for public school teachers keen on incorporating social-emotional learning within classes spanning preschool up till grade four, and homeschoolers alike who find value instilling life-skills early on due to its highly adaptable design supporting large group discussions, small group activities or individual assignments. Conclusion: The incorporation of this tool into teaching routines enriches regular lessons by subliminally incorporating social and emotional learning aspects into daily classroom culture. Not only does it boost academic skills but also enhances emotional intelligence for a well-rounded education.

Author Socializing with Sprouts

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Tags Behavior Management, Coping Skills, Visual Tool, Classroom Tool, Emotional Intelligence

Suffix ING Sentence Reading Rings

Suffix ING Sentence Reading Rings
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Grade 2, 3, 4, Activities, Centers, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards

Practice reading words with the suffix -ING with these sentence reading rings. Students will read words with the suffixes -ing in the context of sentences. Each card also includes a bold and colorful image to illustrate each sentence and to help students to learn the meanings of each word. What is Included: This resource includes one reading ring activity for the suffix ing. There are cards each featuring a different word with the suffix ing, with a sentence using the word in context and an image to illustrate that sentence. When to Use Early Finishers - If students finish their work early, they can use these reading rings for extra practice. Small Group Work - Teachers can use these reading rings to target small groups of students who need more practice reading words with suffixes. Independent Practice - Students can work independently at their desks to read this set of suffix cards. Morning Work - Students can read and review this reading ring for morning work as their classmates arrive to class. How to Make: Teachers will print out the pages and cut each card apart. Once cut apart, the teacher can choose to laminate the cards for durability. Then, use a hole punch to punch a hole in the top left corner of the card. Place the cards on a ring to create your reading ring, making sure the cover card is on top. Skills Assessed: These reading rings help with identifying words with suffixes These reading rings help with learning the meaning of suffixes These reading rings help students learn how suffixes change the meaning of words. These affixes reading rings are a low prep activity for teachers to prepare for students to use. Once created, these cards can be used over and over to practice reading words with suffixes in the context of a sentence.

Author The Connett Connection

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Tags Affixes, Morphology, Literacy Activities, Reading Words With Suffixes, Suffixes

Dax and Gab Beginner Reader Fry Sight Words

Dax and Gab Beginner Reader Fry Sight Words
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Reading, Preschool, Grade 1, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Activities

Dax and Gab Beginner Reader Fry Sight Words This 12-page beginner reader booklet follows Dax and Gab on an exciting adventure while incorporating Fry sight words and blended words. At the end of the short story, there are 3 pages of comprehension exercises to enrich the reading experience. This resource helps young readers ages 5-7 strengthen sight word recognition and enhance reading skills. It is ideal for whole class instruction with follow-up small group practice. The story can be used as a weekly lesson or for targeted sight word intervention. Teachers introduce new sight words and provide direct instruction on Monday. On Tuesday students practice the words through a fun team word slap game then listen for sight words while the teacher reads aloud. On Wednesday students retell story events using the illustrations, which helps build comprehension. Thursday students echo read to develop oral reading fluency. Friday students “think-pair-share” reading the story aloud and completing the worksheet together. The lesson can be repeated over multiple weeks by focusing on different story elements and reading skills. This packet is available in full color or black and white and is designed for back-to-back printing to optimize readability and paper conservation. It is also the first in a series of four beginner reader booklets that all correlate together: Meg and Ann, Tim and Tai, Dax and Gab, Tad and Tom. An optional complete lesson plan for all four stories is included.

Author The Kinder Lady

Tags Comprehension, Fluency, Kindergarten, Book Reports, Holiday Book Reports, Winter Holiday Book Reports, Christmas Book Reports, Draw Book Reports

3rd Grade Math Review for Multiplying Multiples of 10

3rd Grade Math Review for Multiplying Multiples of 10
Math, Multiplication and Division, Division, Grade 3, 4, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This product is perfect for 3rd grade math standards review. It's a worksheet where students review how to multiply with multiples of 10. While it was created for the 3rd grade standard of writing, 3.NBT.3, it would be a great review for 4th graders before you get into greater multiplication and division. This worksheet shows examples, and it has students fill in blanks, so they really get the visual of what's happening when we multiply multiples of 10. There is also a section where students match the multiplication problem to the product. Since this is just one worksheet, it would be perfect for review, or even an assessment. If you want more worksheets for 3rd grade math , check out a few of my other worksheets: 3rd Grade Math Review for Addition and Subtraction 3rd Grade Math Review for Rounding 3rd Grade Color by Code Math Worksheet - Place Value 3rd Grade Color by Code Math Worksheet - Multiplication 1 3rd Grade Color by Code Math Worksheet - Multiplication 2 Math Worksheets for Multiplication and Division 3rd Grade Math Assessment -Set 1 3rd Grade Math Assessment Set 2 3rd Grade Math Assessment Set 3

Author Life with 5 Boys

Tags 3rd Grade Math, Math Review, Multiples Of 10, Multiply Multiples Of 10

How many? Numbers to 10 Count and Color Worksheets Printables

How many? Numbers to 10 Count and Color Worksheets Printables
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Counting, Early Math, Numbers, Pre-K, Elementary, Early Learning, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Workbooks, Activities, Teacher Tools, Classroom Decor

this file has a How many Numbers to 10 Count and Color Worksheets Printables a picture you can use them in class and also send a copy home with a student, requiring additional practice i hope you find it useful each card has a fun. These edited How many Numbers to 10 Count and Color Worksheets Printables subject are created using a stylish and modern How many Numbers to 10 Count and Color Worksheets Printables palette that is bound to catch the eye!Numbers to 10 Count and Color Worksheets Printables are using my stunning How many Numbers to 10 Count and Color Worksheets Printables how many Numbers to 10 Count and Color Worksheets Printables posters you can use first day of schoo for kindergarten and 1st grade Whether they are just starting to learn aboutNumbers to 10 Count and Color Worksheets or are willing to compare their values ​​and are ready to count money, these printable balls offer useful courses, this provides a useful course-rich practice, it is designed to help using resource grade 2 easily to learn about Numbers to 10 Count and Color Worksheets in a fun and interactive manner. A collaborative learning activity added students. PDF format-wasted and digital-friendly!

Author LAMO

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Tags Centers, Homeschool, Worksheets, Workbooks, Printables, Homework, Math, Numbers

Letter L Phonics and Writing Centers with Real Photographs

Letter L Phonics and Writing Centers with Real Photographs
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities

This letter K beginning sounds and handwriting activity includes real photographs to practice learning to recognize, write and identify the sound of the letter L. Each picture has bold colors and includes easily recognized pictures. Each activity can be used in a literacy center for students to practice letter recognition. What is Included: There is an instructional page with printing instructions. There are letter L posters with various letter L words. There are handwriting task cards that allow students to practice writing the letter L as well as words that begin with the letter L. There are beginning sound clip cards that allow students to practice clipping the images that begin with the letter L. There is a sorting activity where you sort pictures that begins with K from words that do not begin with L. The letter K sorting cards that can also be used to play memory, matching, or concentration games. These cards can also be used during a lesson in a pocket chart as well as for a center display. When to Use: All of the activities make great literacy centers, by placing each set of activities in the center and letting students complete activities alone or with a partner. These activities make great morning tub activities. Just place these activities in morning bins for students to complete as their classmates arrive to class. Skills Assessed: These activities assess letter recognition skills, beginning sounds, handwriting, and sorting skills. Each activity in this set is low prep. Each activity just needs to be printed out, cut apart, and laminated if desired. When you laminate the writing cards, you can create a writing center activity that is reusable is you add dry erase markers. The handwriting cards and beginning sound clip cards can be turned into task box activities.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Phonics, Writing Centers, Real Photographs, Early Literacy, Letter L

a-e Phonic Game: 'E' or no 'E'? Print 'n Play!

a-e Phonic Game: 'E' or no 'E'? Print 'n Play!
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Games

Here is a simple, fun, print n' play phonic game to help children learn the split digraph a-e. Your pupils will learn in no time with this easy-to-play game! This is a game for 2 players. The pack included both colour and black and white versions. Laminate the colour version for durability and sen the black and white version home for extra practice. Who can use the a-e phonic Game? Teachers, Parents home-educators Private Tutors Anyone who needs it! Aim of the game: ·To demonstrate how the short vowel sound /a/ changes when ‘e’ is added to make /ae/. ·To give the child plenty of practice recognising the difference between /a/ words and /ae/ words. How to play: Place the picture/word cards in a pile and put the ‘e’ cards neatly on the table. Players take turns to take a spot card from the feely bag. A green spot means that the player should take the topmost picture/word card from the pile and place it in front of him/her. S/he must then decide (by reading the word, sounding out if necessary) whether or not this word requires an ‘e’ or not to change the /a/ to /ae/. If needed the ‘e’ should be added and the card set aside by the player. If not, the word should be placed likewise. Should a red spot be picked, the player must miss a turn. The winner is the player with the most completed cards when al the cards have been used up. Should a player add an ‘e’ when it is not needed, or fail to add one when it is needed should/would/could lose the card, should the teacher deem it helpful to the child. In some cases, the teacher may allow the child help and let the child keep the card once corrected. This is at the teacher's discretion bearing in mind the needs of each child. Teaching tips: This game provides the opportunity for the pupil and teacher to see just where there are problems - listen out for the ‘messages’ in a pupil’s hesitation, his/her misreading of a word so that it does not describe the picture, or thoughtlessness in studying the word and picture carefully to decide about the need, or not, of the ‘e’. These are all indicators of understanding. discipline is required too as the pupil realises that letters in words and spelling are important. For many pupils, this is a new discovery. ‘Look what you have done to ‘hat’! You have changed it into ‘hate’ by putting ‘e’ on the end! This states the problem and for many pupils is the key to sorting out whether an ‘e’ is needed or not. Included: 1 PDF file with 1 game in both colour and black and white.

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags A-e Game, Split Digraph A-e, Split Dihraph, Silent E, Magic E, Lazy E, Split Digraph, Phonics, Sepcial Needs, Special Neeeds

Icebreaker Back To School Battle Brackets

Icebreaker Back To School Battle Brackets
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities

In this resource, you will really get to know your students and they will get to know each other! This is a set of icebreaker battle bracket templates. There are 4 topics; snacks, sports, summer activities, and music genres. There is a blank one and all templates are fully editable as this is a Google Slides Presentation. You will download the PDF and click on the image and this will prompt you to "Make a copy", and you will click "Yes". This is great for a back-to-school activity , a brain break for your class, or an icebreaker when you have a new group of students or a new group for advisory. This really is for multiple ages-even adults-even staff meetings! The summer activity template is great for the first week of school as summer will be fresh on the students' minds and this will help them transition into fall and school. There are 8 summer themes that will be competing with one another (they are two paired together as a bracket). The summer themes are water sports versus land sports, pools versus the beach, BBQ versus picnics, and camping versus hotels. For the snacks, there are fruits versus veggies, chips versus pretzels, trail mix versus protein bars, and candy versus cookies. For the music themes, there is hip hop/rap versus techno/dance, country versus classical, pop versus rock, and alternative/indie versus jazz. There is a sports-themed one that includes; basketball versus football, volleyball versus soccer, tennis versus golf, and hockey versus baseball. There is a blank one in case you would like to create your own template that relates personally to your particular subject such as art, spanish, math, science, biology, social studies, etc. There are directions that will walk you through how to implement the battle brackets. Simply put you can use this as a whole class or small groups.

Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor

Tags Icebreakers, Back To School, Battle Brackets, Sel, Social Emotional Learning, Community Building, Games, Advisory, Debate, Social Skills

5 FREE PAGES | ADD AND SUBTRACT
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5 FREE PAGES | ADD AND SUBTRACT
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Subtraction, Early Learning, Elementary, Pre-K, Activities, Worksheets & Printables

5 FREE PAGES OF ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION INTRODUCTION: HELLO! WELCOME TO THE EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS RESOURCE STORE! This time we bring you these fantastic resource for you! Your children's afternoons will no longer be boring thanks to these fantastic resource. MAIN INFORMATION: 1. Product name: You can use this educational resource in the primary education classroom. 2. Number of pages: This document contains the following number of pages. 3. Is it editable or not? This educational document is not editable, because this way you can use it better and you will not have any problem with the composition or design undergoing any variation. 4. Theme: This educational resource contains a topic for the primary education of children. 5. Document version: This educational document is available in PDF version, size A4. 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. SECONDARY INFORMATION: 9. Age at which it can be applied: This educational resource can be applied to children of all ages, that is, students from 3 to 12 years old, who must acquire some basic knowledge that thanks to this document they will be able to address. 10. Tags or keywords that describe the content: didactic material, teaching sheets, material for children, printable educational material, printable material. 11. Ways to print: I suggest you print this document in A4 format, and check if your printer has enough ink for the printout to be of quality and so that your students can complete their worksheet without any problem. 12. Ways to apply it in class: You can apply this document both individually and as a group, it all depends on your criteria.

Author EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA

Tags ADDITION, SUBTRACTION, FREE RESOURCES, MATH RESOURCES, MATH

Solve Linear Equations Domino Game

Solve Linear Equations Domino Game
Math, Algebra, Grade 8, Activities, Games

This file is a domino game for students to practice solving linear equations. The equations include variables on both sides of the equation, fractions and decimals, parenthesis, and negative numbers. Solutions include "no solution" and infinitely many solutions." Teacher Directions: Make copies of the dominoes on colored card stock, cut apart, and place in bags. You will need one bag for every 3 students. Place students in groups of 3. Students will divide the dominoes equally and lay them down face UP in front of them. The student with the "START HERE" domino will place it in the middle. Students will play matching dominoes one at a time. So, they will not play in order and a student could possible play twice in a row. If a student places an incorrect match, the student that calls attention to that fact, AND can explain WHY it is incorrect, can give one of their dominoes to the player that was incorrect. If every player says they do not have the next match, then players will look at their opponent’s dominoes and find the match. The player that finds the correct match from another player and can explain WHY it is the correct match can give one of their dominoes to that opponent. ONLY ONE domino can be placed on another domino even though there could be more than one to match. Exception: If no dominos match the last domino played, then a player may place a second domino on one that is already in play. The player with the most dominos can make this play. The player that gets rid of all of their dominoes first is the winner. Students should show all of their work on notebook paper and turn in at the end of the game.

Author Math Resources With Rigor

Tags Solve Equations, No Solution, Infinitely Many Solutions, All Real Numbers Solution, Domino Game, Equations With Variables On Both Sides

Character Strengths and Positive Psychology SEL Hyperdoc

Character Strengths and Positive Psychology SEL Hyperdoc
Special Resources, Life Studies, Life Skills, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities

Character Strengths and Positive Psychology SEL Hyperdoc Exploring the realm of positive psychology and character strengths becomes a dynamic adventure with the Character Strengths and Positive Psychology SEL Hyperdoc. This teaching resource, designed to suit students from grade 5 through grade 12, is an all-in-one digital package laden with engaging activities. Its unique selling point lies in how seamlessly it engages students in various tasks leading to an enriched understanding of life skills. The hyperdoc follows a systematic layout: Read & Learn Explore Think & Respond Apply Your Knowledge This progressive approach ensures consistent engagement while providing structured learning throughout the process. The tasks encourage critical thinking by assigning thought-provoking questions that demand introspective responses. An embedded video enriches the learning experience by offering visual input on positive psychology and character strengths. Additionally, students can participate in a survey that helps them evaluate their understanding of character traits critically. The ease of compatibility is enhanced as this activity integrates with Google Classroom effortlessly making it a fitting choice for educators who are looking for flexible resources that can be utilized either within classrooms or during remote instructions. A Fit for Individual Tasks or Group Activities: This asset is equally fit for individual tasks or group activities making it adaptable based on teaching requirements while interacting as vital homework assignments ensuring continued learning at home. A part of special resources under Life studies subjects with focus on life skills development fostering emotional intelligence among young learners ensuring overall personal development complimenting their academic growth; confirms its significance as an integral tool for present-day education trends. What makes this product highly accessible among educators spanning across various grades is its file format - Google Docs which opens up advanced editing opportunities enhancing adaptability according to specific student needs or curriculum demands over time. In Essence: Using this well-structured hyperdoc makes educating about positive psychology affirming owing to interactive exercises where learning occurs at each step fostering independent thinking enhancing self-awareness – truly embracing future-ready education strategies!

Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor

Tags Positive Psychology, Character Strengths, Social-emotional Learning, Life Skills Development, Interactive Activities

South Asia Song

South Asia Song
Creative Arts, Art, Social Studies, Music, Geography, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, Songs, Activities

The South Asia Song: An Innovative Teaching Aid What is the South Asia Song? The South Asia Song is a fun and engaging teaching aid designed for students between grades 6 to 9. Utilizing the power of music, it aids memory retention making it an excellent tool for both visual and auditory learners. It's an interactive way to teach geography, offering a unique insight into the region's layout in a form that's digestible for middle schoolers. How does it work? The teaching aid consists of one MP4 video that runs for around one minute. This short song contains lyrics that portray distinctive features of South Asia, painting vivid images in learners' minds while fostering cognitive growth. Where can it be integrated? In classroom settings, educators can use this tool to initiate basic geography lessons or recall vital points during recap sessions. The video is also compatible with projectors or digital whiteboards commonly used in schools today. In homeschooling or remote learning scenarios as well; accommodating any learning environment size perfectly. Possibility of Independent Learning: The rhythmic language woven into this resource creates echoes within young minds when they revisit their geography studies — reinforcing learned materials consistently out of class hours."Education transcends monotony towards encapsulating cultural nuances." In conclusion, The South Asia Song serves not merely as a teaching aid—it's an interactive learning experience that unites education and entertainment effectively fostering student comprehension. This valuable instructional tool was created with love by teachers aiming to create engaging and intriguing learning environments where 'geography sings'.

Author Audio Memory

Tags Geography, Music, Interactive Tool, South Asia, Memory Retention

Samuel Pepys' Diary and The Plague

Samuel Pepys' Diary and The Plague
Social Studies, History, History: British, Grade 3, 4, 5, Activities

Introducing a 2-page informative booklet on Samuel Pepys' diary entries during the Great Plague of London. This resource explores life in 17th century London through the eyes of Pepys before and during the plague outbreak in 1665-1666. Students will analyze diary excerpts and answer reflective questions. Topics covered include daily life in 1600s London, the early days of the plague, the peak of the outbreak, and the aftermath. With passages written in Pepys' own words, this booklet helps bring history to life. Useful as a supplemental social studies resource for individual or whole class learning about pandemics in British history. Engaging and thought-provoking for grades 3-5.

Author Elementary Resources 4 U

Tags Samuel Pepys, Diary, Great Plague, 17th Century, London, Pandemic

SEL: MOTORCYCLE Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity

SEL: MOTORCYCLE Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Not Grade Specific, Activities

SEL Motorcycle Mindfulness Breathing Activity Teach students mindfulness and self-regulation skills with this printable calm down activity. Students trace a motorcycle picture while practicing deep breathing to help relieve stress. This social emotional learning resource features a colored and black and white version of the motorcycle calm down picture. Also included is a poster with the Trace and Breathe technique instructions that work for both individual and whole-group practice. Use after transitions, in a classroom calming corner binder, or anytime students need mindfulness. The interesting motorcycle picture and simple technique give students a portable, structured way to self-soothe. Over 20 designs available featuring animals, foods, transportation vehicles perfect for learner choice. Build essential emotional intelligence with this simple yet powerful SEL resource.

Author Mrs Bonie Just Teach

Tags Mindfulness , Mindfulness Activity , Breathing Activity , Breathing Skill, Calm Down Activity , Calm Down Skill, Calming Corner, Sel Lesson, Sel Skill, Breathe

Bronze Age Vocabulary Activity

Bronze Age Vocabulary Activity
Social Studies, History, History: Europe, History: World, History: Ancient, Grade 3, Activities

Activity Introduction An amazing activity designed for the students to learn more about history. Bronze Age Vocabulary Do you like history? Which topic do you really enjoy about history? Have you ever read an interesting facts about the Vikings? If yes, can you mention them? What do you like most about the Victorian era? Can you name all the Tudors? Have you ever wondered how people used to live in ancient Japan and ancient China? Do you know any interesting facts about ancient Egyptians and the Pharaohs? Have you ever visited South America? What do you know about Incas and Aztecs? Celtic culture was really one of a kind, can you name any of the places that Celts used to live in? Imagine yourself living during the ancient Roman empire, how your life will look like? Ancient Greece was an amazing place to live in. What do you know about ancient Greek life? Bronze Age Vocabulary Activity The activity is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about history. Bronze Age Vocabulary This friendly designed worksheet is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Instructions How were the following items used in the Bronze Age? Format Available in a PDF format.

Author Educational Voice

Tags History, History Facts, History Facts For Kids, Bronze Age, Bronze Age Facts, Bronze Age Facts For Kids, Bronze Age For Kids, Bronze Age Vocabulary Activity, Bronze Age Vocabulary

U.S. History | Great Depression | The New Deal | Student Activities

U.S. History | Great Depression | The New Deal | Student Activities
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities

This resource is a U.S. History: Great Depression | The New Deal Student Activities. You can use all of the activities in this product or mix and match….I use these activities after I have already introduced the problems associated with the Great Depression, President Roosevelt and his New Deal. (A GOOGLE and Traditional version included) Included Activities: 1) (A Warm-up) Show your class the New Deal Video (an intro to the New Deal) and have them complete the corresponding worksheet. (QR Code Link included) 2) “The Living New Deal” Student Foldable "web-quest" activity ...students use their phone/ class tablet etc. to access the website which highlights 6 New Deal Programs that still exist today and their significance. (If you do not have internet access you can print out the 6 articles from the website for students to use with a hard copy) 3) Extension Activities: For homework, or the next class period your students can complete the 2 activities on the FDIC (a video and audio activity ) and an activity on the Social Security Act using the INFOGRAPHICS included.... HIGH INTEREST! New Deal Programs Highlighted: FDIC, Social Security, Tennessee Valley Authority, Fair Labor Standards Act, National Housing Act (Fannie Mae), and Security and Exchange Commission. About: Learning is a Passion Store - I have taught 6th-12th grade during my 20 year teaching career. I prefer to use lessons in my teaching practice that allow my students to become facilitators and active participants in their own learning rather than merely an audience of "my show". I love to create hands- on, interactive activities that really engage my students in the learning process.

Author Learning is a Passion

Tags U.S. History, The New Deal, Social Security, Infographics, President Roosevelt, The New Deal Lesson Plans, Great Depression Webquest High School

100th Day of School Worksheet:  Adding to 100

100th Day of School Worksheet: Adding to 100
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Games

Students will have a lot of fun celebrating the 100th Day of School with this engaging add to 100 game. How to Play Students will begin by rolling 2 dice and recording the numbers on their addition page in the first math problem area. They, then, will add them together. From there they will roll 1 die to get the new number they are adding. They will repeat this process until they reach 100. Alternatively, students can start at the number zero and simply roll one die for each turn. This game can also be a partner activity where 2 students race to get to 100 first. If time is limited, students can see who can get the closest to 100 to see who wins. What is Included In this packet, there is 1 addition game template page that is needed to complete the addition game . When to Use: * Math Center * Individual Game * Partner Game * 100th Day Celebration Game * Sub Plans * Morning Work * Early Finisher Activity Skills Assessed: * Addition to 100 * Adding single digit numbers to two digit numbers * Recognizing the number rolled on a die * Ability to take turns (when playing as a partner game), The addition game template page is no prep. The teacher simply needs to print it out and had it to students to complete. Students will need 1 or 2 dice and a writing utensil to complete the game. When using as a rotation or station activity, the teacher may choose to laminate the addition template page and place dry erase markers in the station for student to record their answers. This way the center becomes reusable and less paper is needed by the teacher.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags 100th Day Of School, Adding To 100, Addition Math Center, Addition Center, 100th Day Celebration, 100th Day, Addition Worksheet, 100th Day Math Worksheets, 100th Day Of School Worksheets