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Bring excitement to your classroom with educational games that support learning across various subjects. This collection includes board games, digital activities, and group challenges designed to reinforce concepts while keeping students engaged. By integrating these games into your lessons, you can create a dynamic and enjoyable learning environment.
Social Skills Sorting Activity: Good and Bad Friend Traits
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Life Skills, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Activities, Games
The Social Skills Sorting Activity: Good and Bad Friend Traits A phenomenal teaching tool primarily designed for those handling students from grades 1 to 4 aiming to promote a healthy understanding of friendships. Objective: Understanding the dynamics of friendships through active interaction. Method: Utilizes a sorting activity for distinguishing between positive and negative friendship traits. Note: It includes printable props like popcorn-shaped sorting buckets and removable sorting labels. However, it maintains room for teacher flexibility should they prefer their own bins. A detailed method: Kids pick up a trait card. Determine if the card describes a good or bad friend. If encouraged, students can discuss their reasoning behind bin placement regarding the relating trait. A Multifaceted Approach To Learning This comprehensive activity provides important insights about relationships in general while also nudging children to: Evaluate their existing friendships, *and* *Italic text* Below is another bullet list with square bullet points and two bold terms "Format" and "Ideal". You need to remove one line above, which says about formatting stuff. Grammarly doesn't inform you what changes it made so should I just send you my unsaved changes? save9 was unexpected. Here is what happened after running this first time. The Utility Factor: Formats & Ideal Situations This game -based activity – Format: Comes in a convenient, easy-to-download PDF format. Ideal: Can be effortlessly integrated into individual lessons or group sessions. Perfect for starting morning meetings or as an extension to regular social skills lessons. Tailored For Special Subjects Perfectly suited for special resources subjects – Social Emotional Learning, Social Skills, Life Skills. It enjoyable teaching methods make it a boon for homeschoolers and public school educators alike. In summary: For students struggling with forming positive peer relationships, The Social Skills Sorting Activity: Good and Bad Friend Traits serve effectively by gearing them towards becoming emotionally intelligent individuals excelling not only academically but also socially.
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Social Skills, Friendships, Character Development, Interactive Learning, Critical Thinking, Bad Friend Traits
Classroom Cooperative Games
, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
This resource is a set of Classroom Cooperative Games . There are 5 games printed 2 per page. Each game includes: - Equipment needed - Formation - Instructions
Author O'Hoppy Day
Tags Whole Group, Small Group, Cooperative Games, August, Back To School, Cooperative Games For Middle Schoolers, Cooperative Games For High School Students, Cooperative Pe Games Elementary School, Cooperative Games Elementary Pe, Cooperative Games For The Classroom, Cooperative Games For Elementary Students, Cooperative Games For Elementary Physical Education, Cooperative Pe Games For K-2, Cooperative Games For Elementary
Game: Battleship Coordinate
Math, Geometry, Graphing, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities, Games
Battleship Coordinate: An Engaging Teaching Resource The Battleship Coordinate is a versatile teaching tool tailored specifically to enhance the coordinate grid skills of students in Grades 4 through 7. Using the traditional game of Battleship, it creates an engaging learning environment that stimulates young minds and provides much-needed mathematical practice. Functionality This exciting resource centres around application-based learning - plotting points on a graph to 'sink ships'. Each player uses a pencil to mark their ship locations while recording these exact coordinates on the left side of their page. Suggested Usage We recommend printing this resource double-sided, with a (x,y) reminder printed at the top rear side. This reference point allows learners easy access during playtime - without revealing any information about ship locations. The key element of mystery integral to Battleship is preserved, ensuring an exhilarating experience for all users. Note: This product comes in PDF format for easy accessibility for modern class setups as well as virtual schooling requirements. You also have an option for four quadrant coordinate battleships if you prefer increased complexity catering to older grades or advanced learners. Suitable for incorporation into your math curriculum or after-school learning programs,, this material enriches study areas including Math subtopics such as Geometry and Graphing – making it exceptionally comprehensive educational aid! Purpose & Benefits Inclusion of familiar concepts like board games into classroom instruction can revolutionize student perception towards learning; morphing it from a daunting task into enjoyable endeavors while thereby significantly uplift enthusiasm levels. Battleship Coordinate embodies this notion expertly by transforming math practice sessions from being traditionally mundane deskwork-related experiences into thrilling hands-on activities with valuable lessons reinforced at every turn!
Author Resource Garden
Tags Battleship, Coordinate Grid, Math Practice, Geometry, Graphing
M or N Game Black/White and Colour version
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games
Here are two simple phonic games to help children hear the difference between the initial (or beginning) sounds 'm' and 'n', two sounds children may struggle to learn. Objectives: ·to help the child to distinguish between the sounds ‘m’ and ‘n’. ·To help the child to hear the sounds ‘n’ and ‘m’ in the initial position in words. Who can use the 'm' or 'n' Game? Any who have a child needing extra practice learning the initial sounds 'm' and 'n'. Teachers Parents Home educators Private tutors It is highly suitable for special educational needs pupils It can be used with ESL pupils What is included? 12 picture cards (6 of each initial sounds 'm' and 'n') - or 2 baseboards 12 letter cards (6 of each initial sounds 'm' and 'n') - or 2 baseboards 2 star cards All components come in either full colour of black and white. The eco print, black and white version is ideal for sending home for homework. The game can be played in two ways using either the letters or pictures as baseboards. Simple to make 1.Print out one copy of each chosen board, either letters or pictures. 2. Cut out the chosen individual cards. To Play: 1. Each player takes a baseboard. Vary it each time so that the players get a turn with both sounds. 2. Take it in turns to choose a picture card. Say the word. What sound does it start with? Help the child to emphasise the initial sound if necessary. Let him/her look in a mirror to see whether the lips start together for ‘m’ or apart for ‘n’. If the picture belongs on the player’s board it is placed in position. If not it is returned face down. Encourage the other player to try and remember where it is for his/her next turn. This helps in the training of the memory. 3. Play passes to the other player who does the same - until one player completes his/her board. Play then ends and that player is the winner. 4. Add excitement to the game with the use of the star card, which if selected means the player misses a turn.
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags Beginning Sounds, Phonics M, Phonics N, Intial Sounds, Initial Sounds Game, Phonic Games, Beginning Sounds Games, Homelearning, Home Education, Homework
Time to the Nearest Minute Kaboom Game
Math, Time, Grade 3, Activities, Games
This is a Time to the Nearest Minute Kaboom Game. Students will enjoy reviewing math concepts with this engaging game. Directions are included for how to assemble and play.
Author That One Cheerful Classroom
Tags Nearest Minute, Telling Time, Time Games, Math Games, Kaboom, Task Cards, Math Centers, Measurement, Analog Clock
Conversation Starters Sorting Activity For Teaching Social Skills
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Activities, Games
Conversation Starters Sorting Activity For Teaching Social Skills: A Versatile Teaching Resource This dynamic product is tailored to assist in special resources instruction, particularly aimed at students from grades 1 to 4. It encourages these learners to comprehend and master the art of initiating and maintaining conversations - an essential social-emotional skill necessary for relationship-building. The method involves using sorting buckets similar to popcorn tins, adding a fun touch as students figure out effective conversation starters with colorful sorting cards. These can be swapped out with any available container, promoting resourcefulness. Versatility & Integration Potential Individual lessons: Provides personalized instructions based on student needs. Social skills groups: Promotes cooperation among small teams of learners. Morning meetings: An engaging way to kickstart the day fused with valuable learning objectives. Extension activities: Ideal following regular socials skills lessons for embedding learning concepts further. Note:This activity goes beyond teaching conversation starters; it incorporates critical thinking as students justify their choices during discussions, thereby building communicative confidence especially among those who find interaction challenging due to specific circumstances or needs. Format Convenience Distributed as PDF files, educators can quickly print numerous copies either for homeschooling or larger classroom settings in public schools alike. If you aim at nurturing communication abilities while stimulating critical thinking amongst your students - this thoughtfully crafted tool integrates perfectly into your lesson plans!
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Conversation Starters, Social Skills, Interactive Activity, Sorting Buckets, Communication Techniques
Back to School-First Day of School- Getting to know each other game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
This Back to School-First Day of School- Getting to know each other game is a very interesting and enjoyable activity that gives children the opportunity to talk about their preferences. The children sit in a circle, roll the dice in turn and express their personal preferences according to the indication on the dice. With this Back to School-First Day of School- Getting to know each other game when children roll the dice it will land in either of these categories: toy cloth food color fruit animal After the dice lands, the student who throws the dice shares something favorite within the category. I offer the following products that you might find interesting Story Telling Poster Story Telling (6 A4 Posters) AWAKENING CREATIVITY in the English – Language Arts classroom Part 1 AWAKENING CREATIVITY in the English – Language Arts classroom Part 3 AWAKENING CREATIVITY in the English – Language Arts classroom Part 2 Sensory Language: Poster 2 (I describe using my 5 senses...) What is Sensory Language? It is the use of sensory details in description. Sensory Language: Descriptive Writing Activities 2 Sensory Language: Roll and tell! (A rolling die game with task cards) Sensory Language: Poster 1 (I read using my 5 senses...) Plot your story! (Story Mountain) Story Telling Poster Story Character (A4 poster) READING COMPREHENSION worksheets for ANY story Part 1 READING COMPREHENSION worksheets for ANY story Part 2 Trace and colour 9 (football-soccer) Trace and colour 1 Trace and clolour 2 Summer Vocabulary Part 1 Summer Vocabulary Part 2 Fall/Autumn Vocabulary Part 1 Fall/Autumn Vocabulary Part 2 Spring Vocabulary Part 1 Spring Vocabulary Part 2 Winter: Vocabulary (word-wall) Seasons (4 A4 posters) The 4 seasons (A4 poster)
Author Teach To Heaven, Reoulita.com
Tags Back To School, First Day Of School, Die Cube "Toss And Tell Us About Your Favorite..., My Favorites, Personal Preferences
8th Grade Math Bingo Review #2
, Grade 8, Activities, Games
This file contains 2 bingo games of 8 questions each for 8th grade math review. The topics covered are: distance-rate-time problems. unit price, systems of equatios, slope of aline from its graph, equation, or 2 points, y-intercpt from a graph •Directions for BINGO. • •Have students to make a 4 x 4 game board. They will fill in the answers in random order. This way everyone has a different board but all of the answers. Put up the first 2 questions. When all students finish #1, you can change to the second page, which still has #2 but also #3 for those that have also finished #2. This allows some students to work ahead when ready. When everyone has finished #2, move to the next screen, which has #3 and #4 as some students will be ready for #4. Continue in this way. Students should put a mark in the corner of the square---Don’t have them completely mark out their answers in the first game because they will use this same board in the second game. •Students MUST show their work on paper to get credit for a BINGO. For the problems that don’t have work to show, they must explain their answer on paper. •The first game uses questions #1-8. In a regular size class there should be 5-6 bingos after this many questions. You can start the second game #9-10 or save that for another class time. Just make sure students save their board because both games use the same board. •I like to give a piece of candy (like jolly rancher) for BINGOs.
Author Math Resources With Rigor
Tags 8th Grade Reveiw, End Of Year Review, Bingo Game
Shapes Activities Worksheets Set 4
Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Math, Patterns, Early Math, Geometry, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Games, Worksheets
Shapes Activities Worksheets Set 4: An Essential Resource Shapes Activities Worksheets Set 4 is a practical and engaging resource designed for educators. This set, which comprises three simple-to-use pages, is perfect for both traditional and home-school environments. Specially created to suit learners of all ages, this versatile tool is a must-have in your educational toolkit. Focus on Development of Key Skills: Tailored to aid in the development of visual perception and cognitive skills, this set proves incredibly useful for special education teachers, speech therapists, and occupational therapists. The step-by-step organization of activities transforms learning into an enjoyable process involving matching and copying shapes like circles, squares, triangles, and rhombi. Progressive Learning Approach: The worksheets gradually take learners from basic to advanced concepts. Different levels introduce elements such as shape quantity along with their sizes subtly. Versatility at its Best: The worksheets are adaptable enough to cater to individual tasks or group exercises. They are ideal additions to centre-based lessons or can even serve as interesting homework assignments. Though they cater predominantly kindergarten through Grade 2 learners they are not grade-specific making them highly flexible. Creative Diversity & Flexibility: Learners can connect matching shapes with lines or tick off completed tasks on wheels within the material. The worksheets can be converted into task cards or mini-books. This flexibility introduces variety in teaching methods while reinforcing essential skills systematically. Bearing Significance Across Settings: A pinch hitter inside typical classrooms & therapy sessions - Shapes Activities Worksheets prove themselves indispensable . They shine particularly when aiding young minds & those requiring regular support in understanding through easily absorbable graphical material. Valuable for educators aiming at expanding clarity amongst pupils while promoting timing sensitivity, these worksheets are a real treasure trove. So why wait? Just print, distribute, and let the effortless learning commence! Three ( 3 ) worksheets with matching and copying shapes activities for circle, square, triangle and rhombus, to work on vital visual perception and cognitive skills .
Author WORDS ASIDE
Tags Shapes, Activities, Worksheets, Visual Perception, Cognitive Skills, Centers, Occupational Therapy, Pre-math, Booklet, Words Aside
Rainy Day Kids Fun Pack
, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games
The Rainy Day Kids Fun Pack An incredible educational resource created to keep young learners engaged and entertained, notably on those rainy days when outdoor activities are not possible. For educators always looking for creative, interactive tools that spark children's curiosity while contributing to their learning, this pack perfectly fits the bill. Purpose and Content Mainly designed for students in grades 2 through 5 of public or homeschooling curricula, the fun pack showcases captivating games such as Bingo and Checkers. This digital product is provided as a 14-page PDF game kit so all you have to do is simply 'print' from your computer or personal device. Cross-Curricular Relevance A unique feature of this Fun Pack – its relevance across various learning areas. Thus it can be subtly woven into different aspects of your curriculum , synchronizing education with amusement within a classroom setting. Versatility in Use In group settings: Employ this fun pack during group activities that nurture team spirit among students between grades 2 and 5. In individual practice: Reinforce skills by motivating independent gaming strategies among children within the same grade level or mixed grades in smaller classrooms. In homework assignments: Incorporate these games into home tasks – an engaging alternative! The Rainy Day Kids Fun Pack succinctly bridges enjoyment with knowledge. This understanding recognizes that participation in enjoyable tasks like games often facilitates effective learning; creating memorable associations likely more impactful than textbook studies alone. Let's conclude: If you're seeking an invaluable addition to your instructional assortment which fuses instruction with recreation - leading to lively learning environments – then look no further than the Rainy Day Kids Fun Pack.
Author The Treasured Schoolhouse
Tags Educational Resource, Rainy Day Activities, Interactive Games, Group Collaboration, Independent Learning
Would You Rather Music Game
Creative Arts, Art, Music, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
This resource is a would you rather game with a music and movement theme. On each slide, students will be presented with 2 options. They will decide which option they prefer more.
Author Joyful Noise Teaching
Tags Would You Rather, Music, Movement, Class Games, Dance, Video Game Would You Rather, Would You Rather Songs, School Would You Rather
Art Speaking Game
Creative Arts, Art, ELA, Language Development, ESL, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities
Art Speaking Game is an engaging resource for building dialogue and speaking skills. This colorful game board can be printed for students to use in small groups or whole class activities. Students take turns moving game pieces while responding to prompts that strengthen skills like explaining, evaluating, and public speaking. Educators can facilitate rich class discussions as learners express opinions on art concepts. Use this versatile resource to support language learners, spark conversation, or make art class interactive. Implement during indoor recess for a screen-free activity , or try it in reading groups to integrate visual arts. With open-ended questions and vibrant visuals, the Art Speaking Game gives students in grades K-3 a fun way to develop speaking and listening abilities.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Art, Crafts, Speaking Game, ESL Activity, Dice Game, Board Game, Small Group, Literacy, Language Skills, Dialogue
Race to Space Board Game
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Space, Grade 4, 5, Activities, Games
If your science students have started or finished a space unit , I have just the game they’ll love. This is a Race to Space Board Game that can be implemented at any time. It is great for an introduction or a review. This is great for upper elementary students in 4th and 5th grade. Game Play Directions: --The goal of the game is to reach Saturn. --The first player rolls the die and moves however many spaces indicated on the die. --If you land on the nova card space, pick a card and answer the question. --The keeper of the answers will check the accuracy of the answer. --If the question is answered incorrectly, they will have to move back 2 spaces. --If they answer correctly, they get to stay where they are. --The first to Saturn wins! Teacher Instructions: --Cut out and laminate the game board and adventure/nova cards --Label the nova and adventure cards or print them on different color paper --Blank nova cards are provided if you want to write your own questions --You will need one die and game pieces for each player --You may want to assign one student to be the “keeper of the answers” or you can check the student’s answers yourself. --This game works best when played with 3-6 players. I hope you enjoy! You can find more resources at my storefront here: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/the-comprehensive-teacher Here are other similar resources for you to enjoy: https://teachsimple.com/product/my-heritage-booklet-project https://teachsimple.com/product/the-crucible-booklet-project https://teachsimple.com/product/how-a-bill-becomes-a-law-hexagon-project https://teachsimple.com/product/levels-of-thinking-posters https://teachsimple.com/product/harry-potter-and-the-sorcerers-stone-student-handbook https://teachsimple.com/product/avengers-supply-labels
Author The Comprehensive Teacher
Tags Race To Space, Science Game, Board Game, Small Group Games, Astronomy, Outer Space, The Comprehensive Teacher, Science Vocabulary, How A Bill Becomes A Law Board Game
Visual Discrimination | Working Memory Boards C
Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Math, Patterns, Early Math, Geometry, Measurements, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Games, Worksheets
Visual Discrimination | Working Memory Boards C Educators looking for tools to enhance visual discrimination, memory, size estimation, and spatial awareness skills in their students will find great value in these Visual Discrimination | Working Memory Boards C. This resource contains 27 A4 sized worksheets that can be printed out or presented on screen. Developed with flexibility in mind, they appeal to a wide range of learners across various grades from Preschool to Grade 2. The materials emphasize four key combinations: shape-colour (full), shape-colour (trace), shape-number (for this product specifically), and eventually shape-pattern. Each combination has eight sets made up of three boards each: the first board provides multiple correct items corresponding to the guide given; while the second encourages discernment by mixing correct answers amongst incorrect options; finally the third offers shapes missing one element where only one is right answer. In addition to ready-to-use boards for each combination type, empty templates are provided within this package so educators can add their unique touch. No instructional keys are provided within our activity packets, making room for creativity and customization by teachers themselves! This tool is effective not only in math classes focusing early math principles and geometric concepts, but also serves other subjects such as Special Resources catered towards special educational needs (SEN) & speech therapy sessions. The product's versatility makes it suitable across different environments - serving as a supportive aid not just for mainstream public school teachers but homeschoolers too! Whether you're an Occupational Therapist finding new ways to engage your patients or Speech & Language Therapists strengthening communication skills or even a proactive parent honing child's cognitive abilities at home. This product comes in a readily usable PDF form, it is expected to be an enriching addition to your teaching resources. 27 page PDF with boards / worksheets for visual perception and working memory skills, to use in your centers or therapy sessions .
Author WORDS ASIDE
Tags Visual Discrimination, Working Memory, Size Estimation, Spatial Awareness, Geometric Concepts, Centers, Independent Work, Booklet, Occupational Therapy, Words Aside
Mesozoic Creatures Memory Game
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
This Mesozoic creatures memory game is the perfect complement to a Dinosaur or Paleontology Unit Study. It will help your students memorize and review a few dinosaurs in a fun way. How to Use This Resource: Cut apart all the cards. Then lightly glue each back to a front. Run through a laminator and then cut apart each pieces. Lay pieces flat and upside down. Take turns with your students to turn over 2 at a time. When you find a match, you get to keep the match. When all the cards have been turned over and matched up, then the game is over. The winner is the one who has found the most matches. Not only do these cards feature pictures of Mesozoic creatures, but they also have the corresponding word printed underneath each picture. They will get to work their brains to try and remember where they saw a certain image, but they will also be able to retrieve where they saw a certain word. This is great differentiation for young learners. They will love playing this memory game and ramping up the competition along the way. What You Get: · 12 pairs of Mesozoic creatures memory cards (24 cards total) I hope you enjoy! Here are other similar resources for you to enjoy: Design a Bakery Project Based Activity All About Fossils Number Coloring Pages All About Weathering and Erosion Number of the Week: All About 3 3rd Grade Spelling Curriculum You can find more resources at my storefront here: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/simply-schoolgirl
Author Simply Schoolgirl
Tags Mesozoic Creatures, Memory Game, Concentraction, Vocabulary, Paleontology, Archeology, Picture Matching, Matching Cards
Matching My Feelings Game
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Activities, Games
Matching My Feelings Game Introduction: Matching My Feelings Game serves as an efficient teaching resource for early learners, kindergarten students, preschoolers, and first graders. It assists children in understanding a variety of emotions such as happiness, sadness, anger, worry, confusion, and excitement. The product includes mats displaying six different emotions and matching counters. A die depicting the same half dozen emotional states helps engage the kids in active learning. Instructions for Use: You prepare activity materials by printing mats along with counters and dice necessary for gameplay. If children can handle scissors safely under supervision or guidance provided by you as educators or homeschoolers will indirectly increase manual dexterity through crafting the cubic die together before proceeding with actual play. If you work with multiple students at once or would like to facilitate group work exercises in class – simply print multiple copies of every item necessary from this PDF file type resource pack. This game isn't confined within school premises – it fits seamlessly into homework routines if desired or used to supplement social-emotional learning sessions at home during weekends or vacations too! To ensure sustained usage without premature wear off – laminate each item beforehand ensuring repeated use over protracted periods bringing meaningful social-emotional lessons alive while keeping its quality intact. Closure: This tool is an ideal fit into your curriculum under Special Resources. It transforms typical classroom instruction setting into thriving cooperative spaces promoting healthy feelings recognition practice whether conducted solo combat style vs individually competing against classmates during designated activity slots organized whole group style!
Author Koodles Clubhouse
Tags Emotional Recognition, Feelings Game, Social-emotional Learning, Cooperative Learning, Character Education
Analyzing Arguments Digital Game
ELA, Strategies, Grade 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games
This is an Analyzing Arguments Digital Game. Students will cite evidence, answer questions and build a paragraph with this interactive game. Directions are included for how to prep and implement this game. All part of this game are self-checking.
Author Mrs. Spangler in the Middle
Tags Digital Games, Analyzing Arguments, Reading Strategies, Back To School, Google Classroom
Burger Clip arts for Games and Activities
, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Games, Activities
Burger Clip Arts for Games and Activities Burger Clip Arts for Games and Activities is an engaging teaching resource that enhances fun learning across various subjects, making it perfect for public school teachers, homeschoolers, or even creative parents. Though it primarily targets preschool to Grade 2 students, educators may find it adaptable to older students as well. What's in the Pack? The product provides unique clip arts in the form of layered burgers that can be used in a multitude of lessons, centers like math and phonics lessons etc. The visuals are designed around burgers with layered fillings such as patties, tomatoes, cheese lettuce etc., creating a milieu where learning meets fun. Creativity & Skills Development Kids can construct their own burgers by stacking different layers - this not only breeds creativity but also aids them understand sorting or learn basic math concepts while improving motor skills simultaneously. A win-win situation especially for preschoolers working on their fine motor control! Versatility at Best Goes beyond whole class lessons - suits small groups and individual mini-lessons too! Makes reading enjoyable; improves writing practice if templates are laminated Doubles up as engaging wall tiles or classroom decorations , acting as handy reference points during class discussions. Tapped potential fields could include flashcards activity ; literacy center tasks; counting exercises; creativity-stimulating art & craft sessions within a classroom setup with this resourceful teaching aid! Note:This product is delivered in PDF format ensuring easy printing/cutting procedures . In case you wish to laminate the prints (for durability & multiple uses), remember only use board markers (never permanent ones!) any hard-to-erase markings can always be cleaned using rubbing alcohol. Burger Clip Arts for Games and Activities achieves the education marvel of turning everyday objects into absorbing learning tools. Enjoy a flavorful twist to learning with this resource!
Author Koodles Clubhouse
Tags Burger Clip Arts, Teaching Resource, Experiential Learning, Math Center, Fine Motor Skills
NUMBERS PUZZLE 1 TO 100 - Real Dinosaurs Theme
Math, Numbers, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Games
1. INTRODUCTION: Learning numbers should be done in the most playful, interesting way, and if possible through educational games. For this reason I have designed this fabulous assembly and cutting game. Children love to use their scissors, rubber bands, and paper! 2.OBJECTIVES: -Help your students learn the numbers from 1 to 100. -Motivate your students to learn mathematics in a fun way. 3. ORDER, SCHEME AND STAGES: - Ask your students questions about the numbers from 1 to 100, using the following questions: What numbers do you know from 1 to 100? What is this number called? -Then you can present some forms to review numbers. -Finally you can apply the proposed activity here. 4. GRADES OR AGES: This game is aimed at children from 5 to 7 years old. That is, it can be used from Kindergarten to grade 2. 5.APPLICATION FORMAT: It is suggested that you first motivate the students, you can use a number song from 1 to 100. Then present the present activity. 6. ANSWER KEYS: This material does not require the use of extra answers. 7. USE OF LABELS IN TEXT: Numbers from 1 to 100, the first numbers, basic numbers, learning the numbers 8.RULES: Described above along with the product. 9.LINK TO SIMILAR TEACH SIMPLE PRODUCTS: • Flashcards- Frame Numbers 0 to 9: https://teachsimple.com/product/flashcards-frames-numbers-0-to-9 • Memory Game in Spanish: https://teachsimple.com/product/memory-game-in-spanish-aquatic-animals-animales-acuaticos • Memory Game “Shapes”: https://teachsimple.com/product/memory-game-geometric-figures-in-spanish-language • Number Puzzles “1 to 100”: https://teachsimple.com/product/numbers-puzzles-from-1-to-100 10.FILE TYPE: The file is in PDF format. 11. NUMBER OF PAGES: 22 pages
Author EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS
Tags Numbers, First Numbers, Numbers 1 To 100
Measurement Bump Games
Math, Measurements, Grade 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games
These are Measurement Bump Games . There are 2 games included - 1 for mass and 1 for liquid volume. Directions are included on how to play bump games .
Author That One Cheerful Classroom
Tags Measurement, Volume, Mass, Liquid, Bump Games, Small Group, Whole Group Math, Math Centers, Vocabulary
Technology Gadgets Game Control
Creative Arts, Art, Graphic Arts, Not Grade Specific, Games, Activities
Video game control Technology gadgets clipart
Author Teacher's Clipart
Tags Game, Control, Colours, Clip Art, Technology Gadgets For Teaching, Gadgets Game
SEL Roll-a-Die
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
This resource includes a roll-a-die game selection which can be used in many class settings. It provides situations, problem solving activities, question and prompts and an engaging and interactive SEL opportunities.
Author Marybelle Music and More
Tags SEL, Social Emotional , Social Emotional Learning, Roll-A-Die, Classroom Communication, Games, Student, Student-Centered
Fall Memory Match Game
ELA, Reading, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
This memory game has a total of 20 cards. Cut and laminate a set of cards. I have included both a color and a black & white version. Ten colored cards with their picture and word that are to be matched with their pair.
Author Glitter and Grace
Tags Fall Memory Game, Fall Words, Fall Cards, Fall Game, Fall Reading
Current Electricity - Circuit and Symbols Dominoes for Middle School Science
Science, Physics, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games
A dominoes game with circuit symbols and descriptions, sketches and circuit diagrams of series and parallel circuits instead of numbers. Prior Knowledge · Be able to recognise the symbols for a lamp, switch, voltmeter, ammeter, buzzer, motor and resistor. · Be able to match the description, sketch or circuit diagram for the same series circuit. · Be able to match the description, sketch or circuit diagram for the same parallel circuit. Rules of the Game · Each player selects seven dominos from the top of the face-down pile and holds them in their hand like playing cards. · The player whose surname begins with a letter closest to the letter A starts and play proceed in a clockwise direction. · Dominos can be matched exactly, or a name can be matched with a symbol or descriptions, sketches and circuit diagrams can be matched. · If a player thinks a match is wrong they can challenge. If the challenger is correct, they give a card from their own hand to the challenged player. If the challenged player is correct, they give a card from their hand to the challenger. · If a player cannot play a domino, they pick up from the face down pile and can play if possible or add it to their hand. See more Elf Off the Shelf resources on this topic and many others
Author Elf off the Shelf Resources
Tags Science Games, Science Activities, Current Electricity, Circuits Printable, Dominoes Game