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Enhance learning through tactile experiences with cut and paste activities that combine creativity and skill development. This collection includes sorting exercises, craft projects, and interactive worksheets. By integrating these activities into your lessons, you can support manual dexterity and engagement.

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Fitness Blasts - Sea to Sky

Fitness Blasts - Sea to Sky
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Not Grade Specific, Activities

These are Fitness Blasts for your PE students to enjoy. The theme is Sea to Sky. There are 12 action-packed workouts that can be completed in small groups, whole group and more. These cards can be printed and displayed around the classroom. They are also offering in PowerPoint slides and as JPG files to be easily inserted into a presentation or lesson.

Author Cap'n Pete's Power PE

Tags Fitness, Sea Animals, Nature, Physical Education, Exercise

Punctuation Pow Activity

Punctuation Pow Activity
ELA, Grammar, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities

This activity is great for helping students build their writing skills by learning how to use punctuation marks.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Punctuation

Sound Spelling Song #6

Sound Spelling Song #6
Creative Arts, Art, ELA, Music, Language Development, Spelling, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Songs, Activities

Sound Spelling Song #6: An Educational Resource for Early Elementary Learners Sound Spelling Song #6 is a versatile instructional tool that calls upon both auditory and visual learning strategies to teach elementary students spelling. Our early learners - from kindergarten to second grade – greatly benefit from reinforcements in language arts and music. A Wide Range of Uses At the heart of this resource lies a vibrant 4-minute MP4 video. Its combination of simple animation with catchy tunes makes it an effective device for teaching spellings, ranging from 'ant' to 'scrap'. Teachers can use this video as: An essential part of their lessons, A reinforcement activity , or An amusing interlude that offers educational benefits. Adaptable for Individual Needs This lesson does not restrict itself to group activities only. Teachers may also include it in small group discussions or assign as individual homework tasks. The ease-of-access allows teachers the convenience to integrate it whenever necessary without needing extra preparation beforehand. Incorporating Multi-Sensory Learning Strategies Sound Spelling Song #6 takes into account learners who are visually inclined and those who imbibe information better through sound, especially songs, developing an effective multi-sensory strategy. The Importance in Early Education Settings This tool proves invaluable for early elementary classrooms. It keeps students engaged while promoting their core language skills simultaneously. It plays a crucial role in solidifying foundational knowledge during these formative years. Note:Please continue with our other rich resources available at TeachSimple.com like Addition Songs (1-9), Noun Song Packet, Adding Doubles Songs (1-10) to keep this musical learning journey on. Final Thoughts Sound Spelling Song #6 provides a creative approach to teaching students to spell. The enjoyment combined with education in early childhood studies is not easily found. Never has the play and pause button seemed so fun!

Author Audio Memory

Tags Sound Spelling, Educational Tool, Auditory Learning, Visual Learning, Language Arts

White Light, Dispersion and Colour Filters Wildcard and Snap Card Games for Middle School

White Light, Dispersion and Colour Filters Wildcard and Snap Card Games for Middle School
Science, Physics, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Activities, Games

Product Overview The White Light, Dispersion and Colour Filters Wildcard and Snap Card Games product is an exceptional teaching resource targeted at middle school educators and homeschoolers. This comprehensive tool provides insights into lenses, human eye characteristics, pinhole cameras, alongside intricate details on full-spectrum camera dynamics. Skill Focus An understanding of the order of the seven colours of the spectrum. In-depth knowledge of white light dispersion. A grasp over variations in refraction among red light and violet light during dispersion. The laws governing primary and secondary light color formation. Usage Scope The games can be utilized across various group size settings – from whole class engagement to small study groups or individual play. Beyond classroom usage, they can also serve as excellent homework assignments or revision tools. Included Contents & Instructions The kit includes 66 playing cards designed to spur interaction while offering a thorough understanding of white light components.An easy-to-follow animated PowerPoint program is included for individuals new to wildcard or snap games ensuring improved learning retention. Grade Level Applicability & Curriculum Integration This resource is ideal for Grades 5 through 9 with its main application being in Science programs focusing on Physics curricula. Users are advised that this product comes as zip files requiring proper provision for downloading to fully harness its immense benefits. With relatable content that beautifully balances education with engagement, this learning kit acts as a dynamic teaching resource particularly useful within middle school instruction contexts around physics principles related subjects.

Author Elf off the Shelf Resources

Tags Lenses, Color Filters, White Light Dispersion, Refraction Variations, Interactive Learning

Burger and Fries Alphabet Matching

Burger and Fries Alphabet Matching
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

Product Description Burger and Fries Alphabet Matching Activity is a fantastic way for children to learn lowercase alphabet letters, letter recognition, alphabet sounds, phonics, and reading skills using burger and fries counters. This activity can be used in many ways in phonics class, ESL class, phonics centers, and fun learning centers. It’s a great activity for reviewing and recalling lowercase letters. Directions for use: To prepare the activity, print and cut the counters you wish to use and laminate them for durability. Place the mats infront of the children and spread the counters along the table following the instruction sheets. It is optional to print and make copies as many pieces as you like depending on the amount of children in the group/class. Uses for product Alphabet Lowercase Letter Letter recognition Phonics lesson Phonics center ESL lesson Review and recognition Activity Learning center Common Core SS L.K.1a Print many upper - and lowercase letters. RF.K.1d Recognize and name all upper and lowercase letters in the alphabet.

Author Koodles Clubhouse

Tags Phonics, Alphabet Matching, Lowercase, Activity, Counters

Central America Song

Central America Song
Social Studies, Geography, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Songs, Activities

Central America Song: A Teaching Resource Central America Song is a highly engaging teaching aid designed to cater to different learning styles of students, with a focus on visual and auditory learners. This resource streamlines the teaching process by making geography more appealing and comprehensible for middle to high school students. The effectiveness of the Central America Song in aiding knowledge retention through its use of tunes and visuals cannot be overstated. Music-induced learning proves durable for young minds as it creates an engaging atmosphere in class or wherever the video can be played. The use of this resource could not only enhance student participation, attention span, comprehension but most importantly inject joy into their learning experience. An Informative Video Material This educational tool consists of an interesting MP4 video file that encapsulates the geographical essence of Central America within a duration of about 2 minutes. This classroom instruction material can introduce basic geographical concepts or assist with revision sessions later in the academic year. The Central America Song supports flexible use - during group discussions or individual study periods - depending on your pedagogical approach or student needs. Incorporating this educational video into your lesson plan ensures easy access at any point; you're just a click away from creating an active-learning platform where each student learns at their own pace. Cross-Curricular Benefits Apart from catering precisely to Grade 7-10 Social Studies curricula (under Geography), this tool also contributes towards knowledge acquisition related themes tied around cultures, history, or environment associated with geographical locations within Central America. In Summary: Adopting interactive resources like 'Central American Song' helps overcome conventional teaching challenges by enhancing content delivery mechanisms. This resonates with new-age learner preferences that center around multi-sensory stimuli including digital media forms such as this video song-based teaching tool.

Author Audio Memory

Tags Geography, Interactive Learning, Visual And Auditory, Central America

Identify the Number and Counting with One-to-One Correspondence with GOLDFISH!

Identify the Number and Counting with One-to-One Correspondence with GOLDFISH!
Math, Early Math, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities

Count the Goldfish is a resource for students to practice counting numbers 1-10 as they identify the number and count out the goldfish to go into each bowl. This resource is ideal for preschool, kindergarten, and 1st grade. It is also helpful for homeschool students and for parents who want to practice identifying numbers and practice one to one correspondence with counting with their children. This is an engaging activity for young learners to practice recognizing their numbers one through ten as they identify the number, say the correct number then place the exact number of goldfish into the fishbowl. This can also help with dexterity as they place the goldfish into each bowl. It also helps with the fundamental math of pointing to each goldfish and counting up as they place the goldfish with the correct number. Once the correct number of goldfish have been placed into the bowl, students can eat their yummy snack or repeat the activity a few more times. Teacher Tips: The preferrable way to complete this activity is to laminate these worksheets so they can be repeated over and over without destroying the worksheet with the goldfish on top. Another tip is to try copy the worksheet on blue paper to make it more interesting for students as well. This activity can be done at snack time as well with a pile of goldfish in the middle of the table and students need to place their goldfish onto the correct number in each bowl before they can eat their snack. Place different goldfish bowls (3 different worksheets are included in this packet) at different tables so it is more challenging for all students.

Author K-5 Treasures

Tags Counting, Numbers, Early Math, Numbers 1-10, Goldfish Counting Printable, Goldfish Number

Multiplying & Dividing Rational Numbers with Integer Rules NOTES & PRACTICE

Multiplying & Dividing Rational Numbers with Integer Rules NOTES & PRACTICE
Math, Numbers, Grade 7, Activities

This resource was developed to meet the requirements of the 7th Grade Number Systems Standards below: CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.NS.A.2 Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication and division and of fractions to multiply and divide rational numbers.

Author The Math Cafe

Tags Rational Numbers, Multiplying & Dividing, Notes

Finding the Mean with Outlier

Finding the Mean with Outlier
Math, Patterns, Graphing, Statistics, Measurements, Grade 5, 6, Activities

Finding the Mean with Outlier is a great resource for students to be able to practice this skill. What is an outlier? What does the mean represent in a data set? Student's will be able to answer these two questions and will be able to find the outlier and mean when presented with different amounts of data. This resource is designed for students in 5th and 6th grade. However, it could be used with any student in need to review how to find the mean with outlier. Students will find the mean in 12 different task cards that will show data in pictographs, bar graphs, and more. This resource includes a task card recording sheet with ample space for students to show their work. By having students show their work you will be able to identify where they need additional help and practice. The answer key includes all the steps taken to get to each answer allowing you to easily see what students miss. Data sets included will have between 4 to 6 numbers. Includes: 12 task cards . There are 4 tasks cards included in each page. 1 task card recording sheet 1 answer key For similar resources and more, don't hesitate to visit my store by clicking here !

Author Soumara Siddiqui

Tags Finding The Mean, Mean With Outlier, Reading Data Sets, Finding The Mean With Outlier, Measurements, Graphing

Apostrophes for Contraction Activity

Apostrophes for Contraction Activity
Grammar, Language Development, ELA, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities

Activity Introduction An amazing activity designed for the students to learn more about languages. Apostrophes for Contraction 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? Apostrophes for Contraction Activity The activity is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about world languages. Apostrophes for Contraction This friendly designed worksheet is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Instructions Can you write the correct contraction for each one? Format Available in a PDF format.

Author Educational Voice

Tags Apostrophes For Contraction Activity, Apostrophes Activity, Apostrophes For Contraction, Apostrophes For Contraction Facts, Apostrophes For Contraction Facts For Kids, Apostrophes, Apostrophes Facts

No-Prep Math Escape Room: Reviewing GCF and LCM

No-Prep Math Escape Room: Reviewing GCF and LCM
, Grade 5, 6, 7, Escape Room, Activities

No-Prep Math Escape Room : Reviewing GCF and LCM Are you looking for an exciting and engaging way to review the concepts of greatest common factor (GCF) and least common multiple (LCM) with your 6th graders? This No-Prep Math Escape Room : Reviewing GCF and LC resource will capture your students' attention and make the review process a blast! This No-Prep Math Escape Room : Reviewing GCF and LCM is specifically designed to help your students solidify their understanding of GCF and LCM through an immersive and interactive experience. The premise is that they are imprisoned in a dungeon by a fearsome dragon, and their only way to escape is by finding four precious gems and defeating the dragon. To accomplish this, they must solve twenty carefully crafted problems: ten focused on GCF and ten on LCM. What makes this escape room particularly convenient for both teachers and students is that it is entirely online. There is no need of configuring locks or hiding clues around the classroom. With this No-Prep Math Escape Room : Reviewing GCF and LC resource all you need to do is provide the link, and off your students go on their exciting quest for freedom! The interactive pages will guide them through the challenges, keeping them engaged and motivated. One of the best aspects of this No-Prep Math Escape Room : Reviewing GCF and LCM is its versatility. It can be used in various ways to meet different educational needs. For instance, it can serve as additional materials for remediation, allowing students who need extra practice to strengthen their skills in GCF and LCM. Additionally, you can utilize it as a reward or "Fun Friday" activity, offering an enjoyable break from regular lessons while still reinforcing important concepts. This No-Prep Math Escape Room : Reviewing GCF and LCM can also be an excellent resource to use before a busy holiday break, ensuring that your students stay mentally active and engaged in math while having fun. Furthermore, in those unexpected situations when you need an emergency sub-lesson plan, this escape room comes to the rescue, providing an engaging and educational activity for your students. Also included is a printable version of the problems. This way, if you prefer to have physical copies for your students or want to provide an alternative option, you have the flexibility to do so.

Author Matemaths

Tags Matemaths, Escape Room, GCF, LCM

I have...Who Has...? Sports Edition

I have...Who Has...? Sports Edition
P.E. & Health, Sports, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games

I have...Who has...? Sports Edition is an engaging whole-class review game for physical education and health classes covering popular sports. Students will stay engaged as they listen for the next term in this back-and-forth style game . To play, shuffle the cards and distribute to students. One student starts by reading their card aloud, saying "I have..." and asking for the next related term on another student's card. That student responds, "Who has...?" and asks for another term. Play continues until the sequence of terms is complete, reviewing sports concepts and vocabulary. This printable game can be reused year after year, saving teacher prep time. Use it as a supplemental activity, homework assignment, substitute lesson, or even as an icebreaker with a new class. The game format allows for differentiation and adaption for various skill levels. Students will be enthusiastic to participate in this lively review!

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags Sports, Activities, Sport, Vocabulary, Matching

Thanksgiving Digital Escape Room One Step Equations | Who Stole the Turkey?

Thanksgiving Digital Escape Room One Step Equations | Who Stole the Turkey?
Math, Algebra, Grade 6, 7, 8, Escape Room, Activities

What if you could have a fun Thanksgiving activity that reinforced your students' one-step equation skills? "Who Stole the Turkey" is a fun, interactive way for your students to practice algebra concepts. With the premise that someone has stolen the Thanksgiving turkey, your students will explore an interactive kitchen filled with activities, and hidden messages. Upon completing all 22 one-step equations, Thanksgiving dinner will be ready and the thief will be revealed!

Author Matemaths

Tags Math, Equations, One Step, Thanksgiving, Escape Room, Thanksgiving Escape Games

Letter H Games

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

Letter H Games provides young learners with an engaging phonics activity to practice identifying words that begin with the letter H. This interactive game strengthens skills in letter recognition, beginning sounds, and listening. The resource includes a color and black and white letter H gameboard. To play, students will need one gameboard, one die, 20 small objects to mark the board, and a game piece. They roll the die, move their piece, and cover the corresponding letter H picture. This can be played solo or with a partner. Single player options are to connect 4 pictures or cover all the spaces. Two player options are to see who covers the most in a time limit or who covers half the board first. Use this game for literacy centers, small groups, individual practice, early finishers, or file folder activities. As students play, they are building skills in beginning sounds, counting spaces on the board, and following game directions. The hands-on experience makes learning the letter H interactive and engaging!

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Letter H, Letter H Activities, Phonics Game, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Initial /h/ Sound, Alphabet Game, Alphabet Activities, Letter Of The Week, Preschool Game

Philosophical Chairs Activity

Philosophical Chairs Activity
ELA, Not Grade Specific, Activities

This resource is a Philosophical Chairs Activity. This is an engaging and interactive activity that will allow students to expand upon their listening and speaking skills. There are graphic organizers and reflection bubbles for students complete. Directions are included.

Author Creativity Overload

Tags Listening Skills, Speaking Skills, Graphic Organizers, Philosophical Chairs, Student Reflection, Philosophical Chairs Topics

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

Syllable Activities: The History of Hip Hop Dance | Nonfiction Passage with Questions
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Grade 3, 4, 5, Activities

Syllable Activities: The History of Hip Hop Dance | Nonfiction Passage with Questions Product Description: Syllable Activities: The History of Hip Hop Dance | Nonfiction Passage with Questions is a comprehensive teaching resource, meticulously designed for the third, fourth, and fifth graders focusing on Language Arts and Phonics. This tool merges amusement with learning. This innovate resource departs from the traditional rote learning to incorporate rap songs as study material. The history or reading rap songs is smartly embedded in activities that will evoke your students' interests by using song lyrics as reading passages. These multi-faceted exercises can be implemented for both independent activities or group tasks like class lessons. It helps nurture multisyllabic word skills of students and create a stronger connection with content-specific vocabulary derived directly from song lyrics while honing their syllable decoding abilities. Honing Comprehension Levels: Besides cultivating syllables decoding abilities in students, this resource assists them in improving comprehension levels. Each section provides simple explanations delineating how crucial understanding syllables can be to boost text comprehension levels. Continuous Feedback Assurance: Makes grading procedures easier Prompt feedback outcomes for students Reinforces freshly learned concepts instantly This PDF resource includes Following Features: Song Lyrics used as reading passage 'How many Syllables?'- 14 questions Syllable Hunt activity Divide The Syllables exercise Syllables on Beast Mode challenge Answer keys provided for all sections A Spotlight on Greater Cognitive Development: This modern teaching approach encourages an engaging learning process and fosters effective advancement in crucial language art skills, significantly aiding their overall cognitive development. Enhanced Engagement: Integrating music with pedagogy makes this teaching tool extremely attractive for children. It stimulates interactive and fulfilling academic environments while effectively meeting educational objectives!

Author Rap Opera for Kids!

Tags Hip Hop Dance, Syllable Activities, Reading Comprehension, Phonics, Rap Songs

NO PRINT Summer Synonyms Antonyms & Word Associations

NO PRINT Summer Synonyms Antonyms & Word Associations
, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities

Summer Synonyms, Antonyms & Word Associations Activity Set Welcome the NO PRINT Summer Synonyms activity to your classroom. It's a flexible and enthralling educational tool tailored for both virtual and traditional classroom settings. This interactive, iPad-compatible learning resource captivates students by inspiring them to unearth antonyms, pursue synonyms, and delve into word associations in an enjoyable and inspiring manner. A Comprehensive and Stimulating Educational Experience The NO PRINT Summer Synonyms, Antonyms & Word Associations activity collection offers a multitude of benefits: •An environmentally friendly and cost-effective learning approach, eliminating the need for printing materials and reducing time spent on preparations. •An array of interactive challenges that prompt students to determine the correct antonym, synonym, or word association from three potential options. •Compare and contrast exercises that encourage students to examine and assess the appearance, texture, or functionality of two distinct objects, thereby enhancing their observational skills. An All-inclusive and Exciting Educational Journey The NO PRINT Summer Synonyms, Antonyms & Word Associations activity collection provides: A sustainable and cost-saving learning method that eliminates the need for printing and time-consuming preparations. A range of interactive challenges requiring students to identify the accurate antonym, synonym, or word association among three possible choices. Compare and contrast tasks that prompt students to observe and analyze the appearance, texture, or functionality of two distinct objects. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask before purchasing. Created with both remote and in-person learning environments in mind, this activity collection not only conserves paper and ink but also saves valuable preparation time for educators. As a result, it serves as an ideal supplement to your educational resources. Elevate your students' learning experiences and language skills with the NO PRINT Summer Synonyms, Antonyms & Word Associations activity collection, fostering growth and development in an enjoyable and interactive atmosphere.

Author Intrepid Speech Therapy Materials

Tags Vocabulary, Speech Therapy, Summer, Internet Activities, Minilessons, Synonyms For Summer, Synonym For Summer, Associations Synonym, Word Association Activity

Rewards Choice Board

Rewards Choice Board
Special Resources, Life Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Not Grade Specific, Activities

Earning periodic motivational perks is pivotal for students needing frequent reinforcement, but those rewards look different for all children. This customizable choice board resource enables kids (especially those with special needs) to select individualized incentives suiting their preferences after completing work or displaying good behavior. The foundation consists of a blank choice board grid displaying 8 picture box spaces per page. The accompanying word/image deck provides 18 illustrated reward cards to fill designated boxes catering to different interests. Options include: read with buddy, computer time, pick prize from treasure box, lunch outside, play favorite game, music time, extra recess, art project , stuffed animal friend or snack choice among others. Teachers and students collaboratively select which reward choices to feature, adding or subtracting over time to prevent boredom. To use teachers can laminate and put velcro on the back of the cards so they can be easily moveable and reusable. This motivates children who struggle communicating desires or connecting work to distant rewards. Allowing children autonomy choosing from pre-approved rewards that actually excite them boosts incentive like no single sticker chart could! It also builds awareness of leisure activities providing genuine internal rewards. Portable across goals and fully customizable, these choice cards increase student drive to progress academically and behaviorally! This resource includes 2 PDF printable pages The wonderful and eye catching clipart images are courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art

Author SEN Resource Source

Tags Choice Board, Communication, Autism, SEN, Rewards, Behavior, Behavior Management

Historical Fiction Genre Study Book Report

Historical Fiction Genre Study Book Report
Social Studies, ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Literature, Research, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, Worksheets & Printables, Novel Studies, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers, Activities, Projects, Lesson Plans, Assessments, Worksheets

The 34-page Historical Fiction Genre Study Book Report is designed for grades 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th, but it can easily be modified for lower or higher grades. This book report is an excellent supplement to a unit on a particular historical period. Through reading historical fiction, students can gain a deeper appreciation for historical periods and how they relate to the present day. The goal of this lesson is to introduce students to the genre of historical fiction and to help them understand its importance and significance. By the end of the lesson, students should have a good understanding of what historical fiction is. Students will read a historical fiction novel, analyze its characters, plot, and author's craft , and present their findings to a small group. The book report includes a detailed lesson plan on the historical fiction genre, objectives and learning targets aligned to the Common Core standards, directions for the book report with handouts and worksheets for students, a student self-evaluation, and a grading sheet for teachers. Many students enjoy reading historical fiction, especially if they are learning about the period in their History/Social Studies class. If you do the genre study component of this resource, the book report offers a high-quality culminating project. In addition, if you teach a Language Arts/History Core or plan with a History/Social Studies partner-teacher, this is an excellent resource for both classes and provides students with a different way to engage with history. Historical fiction is an essential genre for students for a variety of reasons because it makes the study of history more engaging and interesting and it brings the past to life. Students gain a deeper appreciation for historical periods and how they relate to the present day, It also improves critical thinking skills by giving students opportunities tothink critically about the events and people from the past, analyze and interpret historical events, understand different perspectives,and it encourages empathy, tolerance, and respect because students learn to see history through the eyes of characters from different time periods and cultures Historical Fiction Genre Study Book Report includes the following: 2 comprehensive and interactive lesson plans: Book Browse lesson plan Historical Fiction Genre lesson plan with common core standards, objectives, and learning targets easy-to-follow student directions Note taking Guide Note taking Guide Chart Spoke Diagram Plot Diagram Character Chart Sensory Description Chart Other Elements in Historical Fiction Chart Storyboard Presentation in Small Groups Directions Self-Evaluation of Historical Fiction Book Report Check-Off and Grading Sheet Other Resources You Might Be Interested In: Book Reports: Autobiography/Biography Genre Study Book Report and Speech Book into Movie Project: Compare and Contrast Book Report and Essay Book Jacket Book Report Character Analysis Essay, Gift for a Character Book Report, and Oral Presentation Historical Fiction Genre Study Book Report Historical Fiction Genre Study Literature Circle Project Poetry Book Report Mini-Reviews Book Report Mystery, Thriller, Horror, and Suspense Genre Study Book Report Narrative Nonfiction Genre Study Book Report Project Poetry Book Report Dystopian. Science Fiction, and Fantasy Genre Study Game Board Project Reading Units: Creating Independent Readers in your Middle School Classroom which is available as 1 unit or as individual resources Part 1: What We Do When We Read: Part 2: Reading Logs, Setting Goals, and Reflection Part 3: Summary Writing for Short Stories Part 4: Metacognitive Logs: Reading Response Bonus: How to Set Up An Amazing Classroom Library (without Spending Much Money): Google Slide Shows: Characterization: What It Is and How to Develop It Writing with Suspense If you have any questions, please email me at gruenwaldy1@gmail.com

Author Intentional Teaching and Learning

Tags Historical Fiction, Book Report, Research, Assessment, Story Elements, Analysis, History, Author's Craft, Critical Thinking, Self-evaluation

Equivalent Ratios Digital Self-Checking Activity

Equivalent Ratios Digital Self-Checking Activity
Math, Fractions, Grade 6, Activities

Equivalent Ratios Digital Self-Checking Activity This effective teaching resource breathes life into conventional mathematics tasks. Geared towards a more exciting learning experience for middle school students, the main focus is learning equivalent ratios. Puzzle Picture Reveal Feature: The Pixel Mystery Picture Reveal Google Sheet ingrains learners in an exciting, problem-solving journey. By answering various mathematical questions, they gradually uncover hidden elements in the picture. Correct Answers: Reveals parts of the mystery image and are marked green. Incorrect Answers: Are red with no additional elements revealed in the image. Educational Standards Alignment This digital platform aligns well with educational standard6.RP.3a - focusing on finding equivalent ratios.. Its versatility allows its use in an array of settings: Morning work sessions Critical understanding checks during lessons Homeschooling practice applications \ It serves as handy homework assignments or exit tickets contributing effectively to: Mathematical warm-ups Reteaching/Review Scenarios Digital Interactive Tool Benefits: This integrated product consists of Appliance to both procedural and conceptual comprehension of math. A conservation tool for teachers through automatic marking procedures Time-saving accommodation via easy allotment over platforms like Google Classroom Necessary tools included comprise: Teacher answer keys, Student recording sheets documenting learners' mathematical thought processes A total of twelve problems focused on identifying missing numbers, presented via seamlessly accessible Google Sheets format. Ease-of-use, requiring no pre-setup or preparation from educators. Particularly targeted towards educators teaching Grade 6 students, this activity : Enhances holistic understanding of math-related subjects, particularly fractions Provides an easy-to-use platform that saves both time and resources Makes learning less intimidating, and more enjoyable for learners This effective tool effortlessly provides engaging math solutions to teachers in need of ready-to-go assignments or activities.

Author Digitally Yours Shop

Tags Equivalent Ratios, Digital Activity, Math Practice, Self-checking, Problem-solving

AN Words Emergent Reader: Dan

AN Words Emergent Reader: Dan
ELA, Reading, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities

With this decodable book, you will practice reading a short story that contains CVC words and simple sight words. Kindergartners and first graders can gain practice reading words that contain the CVC words from the AN word family. What is Included: There is one emergent reader titled "Dan," which includes one cover page and five pages for students to color and read. How to Use: Students will color each page of the book, cut the pages apart, and then assemble the book, making sure the cover page is on top. The subsequent pages can be placed in any order and still be read with meaning. Use a stapler to attach the pages together. The repetitive nature of each page allows students to have success with reading and gives them extra practice with target words! The story and sentences in the book contain simple sight words and words from the word family targeted. This makes them easy for beginning readers to have success with creating and reading each book. Other Uses for this Book: The teacher may create the book by coloring, laminating, and assembling. The book can be placed in a classroom library or reading center for students to read during an independent reading time or during their center time. Students can create their own book to take home and share their reading skills with their parents. Skills Assessed with this Emergent Reader: Following directions to make their book Reading AN words in context Reading simple sight words Reading a simple short story The AN word emergent reader books are a no prep activity for students to complete. The pages just need to be given to students to color, cut, and assemble. It becomes a low prep activity if the teacher wishes to make a reusable copy for classroom use.

Author The Connett Connection

Rating

Tags Emergent Reader, Sight Words, CVC Words, AN Words, Beginning Readers

NUMBER AND QUANTITY CUSTOM CARDS | COLOR TRACE DOT | submarine

NUMBER AND QUANTITY CUSTOM CARDS | COLOR TRACE DOT | submarine
Special Resources, Creative Arts, Art, Special Education Needs (SEN), Math, Numbers, Place Value, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Crafts, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Worksheets

Number and Quantity Custom Cards | Color Trace Dot | Submarine . This remarkable teaching resource is specially designed for educators aiming at strengthening elementary Mathematics skills. This product includes three sets of vibrant submarine-themed task cards, targeted towards preschoolers, kindergarteners, and first graders . These cards are devised to transform the learning of number symbols and their corresponding quantities into an absorbing exercise instead of a merely monotonous routine. Usage: The utility of this decorative tool also extends beyond classrooms; it can be used to customize books or embellish bulletin boards . Doubling up as immersive posters, these inventive cards can brighten up the aesthetic appearance of your classroom or study space. They serve as functional kits for independent homework assignments during school break periods or weekends ensuring steady learning practice. Features: You'll find A4- sized flash/task cards with numbers from 1 through 10 along with their matching quantities. Students are invited to color, trace axxd dot these numerals - a unique blend that merges art and math creative in order to boost conceptual understanding and solidify place value skills. To enhance the interactive learning experience even further teachers can implement various math manipulatives such as play bricks or math cubes for an effective multisensory approach to arithmetic basics. This combination ensures optimum fun- learning balance leading towards development confident young mathematicians. Variety: This package not only includes submarines but also boat,dinosaurs,sapcecrafts,buses UFOs Ice Cream themes.This vibrant variety enables studentspartake "Serious yet crafty" joy filled math-learning experiences! eliminating monotony out Math routines. Product Details: The product contains a printable 32-page PDF that offers educators considerable flexibility to cater effectively towards the varying needs of learners. This creative approach keeps repetition at bay, ensuring students' association with numbers remains engaging and enjoyable .Get ready dive deep into captivating world Mathematics unraveled unique numbered undersea explorers!

Author WORDS ASIDE

Tags Math Manipulatives, Number Symbols, Quantity Recognition, Multisensory Learning, Independent Work, Math Centers, Math Stations, Math Crafts, Tracing, Words Aside

Multiplying and Dividing by Powers of 10 Digital Activity

Multiplying and Dividing by Powers of 10 Digital Activity
Math, Patterns, Decimals, Multiplication and Division, Division, Grade 5, Activities

Multiplying and Dividing by Powers of 10 Digital Activity : An All-in-One Teaching Resource This exciting teaching tool is perfectly suited for educators - including public school teachers and homeschoolers. The tool serves as a performance-enhancing resource, offering students a unique way to reinforce their understanding of Powers of 10 through multiplication and division. Product Features: A twelve-question math activity : Designed in a 'Scramble Picture Reveal' game format on Google Sheets where correct answers reveal parts of a scrambled picture. A student recording sheet: This feature allows pupils to systematically record their process and solutions, complementing the digital activities wonderfully. Treasure for Teachers:An included answer key benefits educators by saving time and effort during assessment or grading tasks.. Versatile Applications: The Multiplying & Dividing by Powers of 10 Digital Activity can be seamlessly incorporated into various elements of your curriculum. It works excellently as morning work, homework, bell ringer exercises or exit tickets after lessons. Other suitable uses include warm-up exercises before diving deep into math topics or as quick checks for understanding during lessons. Reteach/Review Sessions: Encourage Mastery Over Rote Learning! This tool also shines when used in reteach/review sessions. It provides students with another opportunity to master previously-taught material while focusing on comprehension rather than rote learning. The Convenience Factor: Zero Preparations & High Engagement! Leverage the benefits offered by this tool without any preparations! The product integrates smoothly with Google Drive - simply add it there, assign to your students using Google Classroom, and let the tool do the rest. This hands-free facilitator ensures more time for face-to-face engagement with students, driving them towards self-directed learning. The Multiplying and Dividing by Powers of 10 Digital Activity is an invaluable resource for educators seeking easily implementable tools in classrooms or for at-home practices.

Author Digitally Yours Shop

Tags Powers Of 10, Multiplication, Division, Digital Activity, Math Game

Common Fractions 1/2 - 1/5s Activity - Bingo Game - Fraction Circles - Boards 1-5

Common Fractions 1/2 - 1/5s Activity - Bingo Game - Fraction Circles - Boards 1-5
Math, Fractions, Grade 2, 3, 4, Activities, Games

Common Fractions 1/2 - 1/5 Bingo engages students in identifying and matching common fraction equivalents. This fun math game includes 4 sets of calling cards - with circles, squares, strips, and symbols - so educators can differentiate to meet student needs. Game preparation is easy: print, laminate, and cut materials. Then, students cover corresponding fractions on their bingo board as equivalents are called. The first student to cover 3 spaces in a row wins! This differentiated game allows whole group, small group, partner, or independent practice identifying common fraction equivalents from halves to fifths. With multiple game boards and calling cards that can be reused year after year, this versatile resource saves teacher time while giving students repeated practice with common fractions.

Author Colleen's Cosmic Collection

Tags Fractions, Common Fractions, Fraction Games, Math Games, Fraction Activities, Fraction Bingo, Math Activities, Maths Game, Cccfba, Cccfbfc