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Modeling Integers on Number Line and with Zero Pairs Practice
Math, Numbers, Grade 7, Activities
Most of the examples on this practice page are adding and subtracting, with two "challenge" questions on modeling multiplying integers on a number line. All examples include integer expressions with parentheses that need to be simplified. Great for standardized test practice!
Author The Math Cafe
Tags Integers, Modeling, Practice, Numberline, Zero Pairs, Zero Pairs Math, What Are Zero Pairs
How to Write a Book Report: Before You Write Your Book Report
ELA, Writing, Common Core, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
How to Write a Book Report: Before You Write Your Book Report This comprehensive teaching resource serves as an indispensable tool for educators aimed at honing their students' book report writing skills. From building the foundation of drafting to refining phases, it's aptly designed to help learners transitioning from grade 5 through grade 8. With its focus on language arts and writing as its prime subjects, it encourages critical thinking while simultaneously enhancing linguistic intelligence. The strengths of this material lie in its connection with both the Common Core State Standards and Bloom’s Taxonomy. The learning objectives set forth can significantly aid students in comprehending the correct form and mechanics needed for creating well-structured book reports. Resistance encountered when assigning book reports is common amongst learners, often due to inadequate understanding of how to approach them effectively. This resource directly addresses this issue by guiding students through the prewriting process using six color graphic organizers coupled with clear and concise instructions. Drafting: This crucial stage is meticulously covered within the material ensuring that no significant aspect of report writing remains ambiguous or unaddressed. Revising: Scaffolded learning has been proven efficient in boosting learner confidence which directly impacts their performance positively. In terms of implementation flexibility, this resource fits snugly into your teaching routines whether they encompass whole groups, small groups, or even individual assignments for home-based tasks or homework assignments. To support educators further, An accompanying implementation guide pairs beautifully with a student assessment rubric placing evaluation standards at your fingertips effortlessly saving much-needed time during student assessments - no more last-minute rummaging or guesswork! An additional inclusion consists of word puzzles along with a comprehension quiz perfect for consolidating new knowledge and measuring understanding levels amongst students. Available digitally as a PDF file type further assures easy access & seamless integration ensuring lessons need not be limited by geographical bounds enhancing adaptability when navigating blended learning protocols. Garmets your peace-of-mind every step of the way with this masterfully curated learning resource!
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags PDF
FIRE: Financial Independence Retire Early: A Personal Financial Literacy and Math Lesson
Life Studies, Math, Percentages, Decimals, Money, Finance, Home Economics, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
A Financial Literacy Lesson: FIRE is a great resource to teach students about financial literacy and how they can save for retirement. The online personal finance community is a growing movement of people who want to reach financial freedom well before the age of 65. Teach your students (and yourself!) how this is possible! FIRE stands for Financial Independence Retire Early. The PowerPoint is fully editable and it explains step by step how to achieve financial independence and retire early. After learning the basic vocabulary and ideas (for example, the 25 times rule: save 25 times your yearly expenses to be able to live off of the investment interest indefinitely) the lesson goes step by step through a case study, shows students how to use an online investment calculator, and discusses the pros and cons of the movement. Six practice problems of increasing difficulty and an answer key are included. How to Use: Go through the first slides together as a class. You can ask your students to take notes in their math notebooks if you want. Then, once students understand the concepts, let them work through the six practice problems alone or in pairs. You can review the answers as a class with the handy answer key! Here are some insta accounts to follow for more personal finance info: @personalfinanceclub @thefinancetwins @gayhusbandsonfire Get your students excited about financial literacy by teaching them about FIRE! If you enjoy this financial literacy product, please check out some of my other options in my store: Financial Trade-Offs: Realistic Discussion Prompts Compound Interest: Hook Students on Financial Literacy Net Worth: Assets - Liabilities = Equity
Author Grace Under Pressure
Tags Financial Literacy, FIRE, Early Retirement, Applied Math, Budget, Life Skills, Saving, Money, Percent, Finance
Human Body System and Some Main Organs Lapbook
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Science, Life Sciences, Human Body, Biology, Research, Grade 4, 5, 6, Activities, Projects
Human Body System and Some Main Organs Lapbook is a project for lessons on body systems and / or main organs of the body. It can be a supplemental work and assessment tool for Science lessons on these topics that is aimed to showcase what the learners learn through this creative medium. This file contains two sets of lapbooks for male and female body systems. This project features a distinctive representations of the body systems and main organs that are easy to distinguish and understand. Each component of the lapbook is designed to be entertaining and engaging that will surely keep your young minds active and occupied!
Author It's Teacher L
Tags Assessment, Homework, Lapbook, Science Lapbook, ELA, Research Project
I WONDER - What Is In Our Blood | Animated Video Lesson
Human Body, Life Sciences, Science, Biology, STEM, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Video Overview The human body is full of fascinating wonders to learn. This video is created to help the students recognize the anatomy and the job of the human body. I WONDER - What Is In Our Blood | Animated Video Lesson Every part and organ in our human body is vital so let's see how important they are. Have you ever imagined how we look like if we didn't have a skeleton? Did you know that because we have our amazing muscles we can stand! Do you know how many teeth do we have? Have you ever wondered about the food journey inside our body? Can you name all the glands in our body? Why do we have skin? Our nervous system is really good at sending signals. Can you tell us more about it? Are you really good at Mathematics, painting, or any other thing? You should really thank your brain about it! The famous five senses are really doing a great work? Can you explain how every sense works? I WONDER - What Is In Our Blood | Animated Video Lesson The video is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about our fantastic human body. I WONDER - What Is In Our Blood | Animated Video Lesson This friendly designed video is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Format Available in MP4 format.
Author Educational Voice
Tags What Is In Our Blood, What Is In Our Blood Video, Blood, Blood Facts, Blood Facts For Kids, Blood Video, Blood Video For Kids, Human Body, Human Body Facts, Human Body Facts For Kids
Rebus Puzzles
ELA, Reading, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Presentations
Idiomatic English phrases such as "adding insult to injury," "out in left field," and "let bygones be bygones" are encoded as picture-and-text rebus puzzles for students to decode from visual wordplay. Nine puzzle slides each present six to eight rebus clues using letter arrangement, size, position, and repetition to represent a phrase, and every slide is followed by a matching answer slide that spells out the idiom in full. The idioms skew toward adult and sports-related expressions, "double dribble," "7 Up cans," "wise guys," suggesting the set targets older students already comfortable with figurative English rather than beginning readers. No instructions for how to present the puzzles, as a slideshow, printed cards, or projected warm-up, are included in the file.
Author Mister G's Teacher Shop
Tags Rebus Puzzles, Riddles, Gifted Education, Challenge Activity, Critical Thinking, Answers, Puzzles, Figurative Language, Word Games, Word Work
Number & Operations: Addition & Subtraction - MAC Software
Math, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Number & Operations: Addition & Subtraction - MAC Software A Must-Have Educational Resource! Ideal for preschool, kindergarten, first grade, and second-grade students, this software focuses on improving understanding of addition and subtraction techniques. Detailed Lesson Plan: The plan integrates real-world word problems into the teaching method for better comprehension. Pre- Assessment Module: This tool is useful in tailoring instruction to the individual needs of students to ensure no one is left behind. Educational Games: The software includes a fun memory match game and board game approach that reinforces learning through play-based methods. Timed Drill Activities:This unique feature aids in developing quick mental calculation abilities – vital for higher-level mathematics. Bilingual Support (Spanish):An optional Spanish voiceover service along with Spanish text translations are included catering diverse learner composition SMART Response Assessment Feature This feature provides instant feedback on students' grasp of lesson concepts helping educators swiftly address gaps effective teaching practise implementation . Incorporated Additional Resources Printables :Aids seamless lesson delivery by teachers. helps improve learners' grasp over number systems further. Math Tools :Further help learners boost their number system related competency , providing holistic learning experience. Suitability across diverse Education SetupsLorem Ipsums The flexible usage of this software allows it to be utilized in whole classes or small groups, as well as for homework assignments accommodating teaching preferences across varied schools or homeschoolers In conclusion, the comprehensive package of interactive tools offered by this MAC software delivers a customized teaching experience fostering quality solution focused learning for all primary grade level students.
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Math Lesson, Addition, Subtraction, Digital Math, Operations
End of the Year Math Project - Dodecahedron Dice
, Grade 3, 4, 5, Activities, Projects
This resource is a Dodecahedron Dice End of the Year Math Project . Students will love this end of the year math project that allows them to review things they have learned over the school year. A visual guide and directions are included for assembling the dice.
Author Teachers R Us Homeschool
Tags End Of The Year, Math Project, Summer Math Project, Dodecahedron Dice, Math Review, Dodecahedron Book Report
Crash Course Psychology Worksheet | 21 - Rorschach and Freudians
Social Studies, History, Psychology, Grade 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Crash Course Psychology Rorschach and Freudians Worksheet This 2-page psychology worksheet complements the Crash Course Psychology video on Rorschach and Freudians. It includes 15 short answer questions tailored to the 12-minute video, allowing students to follow along, engage with, and process the content. An answer key is provided for self or peer checking. This resource can be used for individual assignments or group work. It is suitable for both classroom and remote learning in high school psychology units on personality, Rorschach inkblots, Freudian theory, defense mechanisms, and more. Students will make connections between psychological concepts and better understand how to analyze human thoughts and behaviors. Check out more psychology resources at Active Social Studies for high school educators.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Crash Course Worksheets, Crash Course Videos, Psychology Video, Psychology Lesson, Freudians, Comprehension Questions, Personality
Letter J Song (Original Music Video)
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Pre-Reading, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Songs, Activities
The Letter J Song (Original Music Video) is a great resource for teachers who want to help their students learn about the letter J. The video includes information on letter sounds , vocabulary words, and letter formation. This is a great resource for teachers who want to help their students learn about the letter J.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Alphabet, Phonics
Weather Wordsearches and Other Puzzles
Science, Basic Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Earth Sciences, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Weather Wordsearches and Other Puzzles Here are 18 fun, weather-related worksearches and puzzles sure to please all children. They are included in my Weather Project Pack but listed separately here in case anyone just wants the puzzles. Who are these Weather puzzles for? These worksheets were designed to be used alongside a topic on weather, but they can be used for early finishers or at other appropriate times. They can be used by children aged 5 to 8 as the worksheets are differentiated at three levels. They can be used in classes of single age , or mixed age. What do they teach? They can help to teach the weather component of the National Curriculum for Science and Geography in KS1 (UK) but can be used with other curriculums. What is covered? The Weather Puzzles cover 6 areas of weather: •What is the weather like today? •Hot and Cold •What shall I wear today? •It’s Windy •It’s Raining •General Weather Fully differentiated: There are 3 Worksheets for each: 1 easy activity for younger children/lower ability, 2 word searches, 1 easy and 1 hard. Benefits: Word searches are loved by children and can help to develop spelling skills as well as to enrich weather-related vocabulary. What is included: 18 puzzles in 1 PDF file.
Author Lilibette's Resources
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Tags Weather Worksheets, Weather Puzzles, Differentiated Worksheets , Hot And Cold, Weather, Basic Science, Weather Wordsearches
The New Business Short Story | Upper Intermediate Lesson Plan
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Not Grade Specific, Adult Education, High School, Middle School, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables
The New Business Short Story | Upper Intermediate Lesson Plan This upper intermediate ESL lesson plan helps students improve their English reading comprehension and grammar skills. Educators can implement the resource in various settings like whole group instruction, small reading groups, independent practice, or homework. The centerpiece of the resource is the short story "The New Business." After reading, students complete several exercises that check their understanding of plot, character, and key details. There are also grammar questions that target important language principles like plurals and prepositions. With answer keys included, teachers can easily check student work or allow peers to exchange papers. The passage and assignments are delivered in a printable PDF packet. Educators can also access the Google Doc version for digital classrooms. This versatile resource fits upper intermediate readers and busy teachers seeking a complete short story lesson. 3 PDFs with 4 ready to print pages and one digital access file
Author TEAM TEFL
Tags Business, Short Story, Comprehension, True Or False, ESL
Would you Rather Christmas Activities for Kids
ELA, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards
Engage kids with fun and festiveWould You Rather Christmas Activities! These thought-provoking, holiday-themed questions encourage creativity, critical thinking, and lively discussions. Perfect for classrooms, holiday parties, or family fun! This activity could be used as: Classroom Icebreaker: Use these questions to start a discussion or as part of a game where students move to one side of the room to show their choice. Creative Writing: Ask students to explain their choice in a few sentences or draw their answer. Holiday Games: Write questions on slips of paper and let kids pick one to answer during a group activity. You will get: 10 pages. 8.5 x 5.5″ size. PDF printable pages. Fun Christmas activities for kids Holiday discussion games Creative Christmas classroom ideas Festive decision-making activities I would really appreciate to know about your experience using my product by leaving a review, that also other buyers know if this product is the right one for them.
Author Nena Creations
Tags Fun Christmas Activities For Kids Holiday Discussion Games Creative Christmas Classroom Ideas Festive Decision-making Activities, Christmas Activities For Kids, Christmas Classroom Ideas
ESL Reading Comprehension + Essay - FIFA World Cup - Football - Sports
ELA, Language Development, Writing, ESL, Vocabulary, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Creative Writing, Formal Writing, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Writing Prompts, Worksheets
ESL Reading Comprehension + Writing Activity Worksheets - FIFA World Cup - Football - Sports This ESL EFL Teaching Resource on "FIFA World Cup - Football - Sport Event" (3 PDF Worksheets Slides; Reading Comprehension + Writing Activity) can be ideal to improve Language skills in English. Ideal students for this ESL EFL TESOL Reading + Writing Activity are Foreign Students at middle and High School (7th-12th Grade; teens) . Newcomers or any ESL Learner is also more than suitable for this ESL - EFL - TESOL - TEFL (English as a Second or Foreign Language) Activity on "FIFA World Cup - Football - Sport Event" (origins, background and evolution + format + championship symbols bidding + hosting and event organizarion + marketing + popularity and legacy around the world). This Teaching Educational Resource Product can also be ideal for ESL EFL TESOL Centers worldwide or any English second language tutor. Intermediate Advanced English as a Second or Foreign Language (ESL - EFL - TESOL - TEFL) learners are suitable for this ESL EFL TESOL Teaching Resource on "FIFA World Cup - Football - Sport Event" (Worksheet; 3 PDF Printable slides) In this English Second or Foreign Language (ESL - EFL - TESOL - TEFL) Reading Comprehension + Essay Writing Activity Worksheet on "FIFA World Cup - Football - Sport Event" (origins, background and evolution + format + championship symbols bidding + hosting and event organizarion + marketing + popularity and legacy around the world), the following ESL - EFL - TESOL - TEFL (English Second or Foreign Language) activities are included: 1 text on "FIFA World Cup - Football - Sport Event" (origins, background and evolution + format + championship symbols bidding + hosting and event organizarion + marketing + popularity and legacy around the world) 22 Comprehension Questions related to the previous text on "FIFA World Cup - Football - Sport Event" (with related space where students can answer to this text's comprehension questions) 3 essay prompts for a writing activity on "FIFA World Cup - Football - Sport Event" (writing an essay on whether you like and follow FIFA World Cup or not and why + writing an essay on another sport event; describing it and comparing it to FIFA World Cup + pretending to organize FIFA World Cup and to describe how it would look like) This ESL - EFL - TESOL - TEFL (English Second or Foreign Language) Teaching Resource Reading + Writing Activity (essay prompts) on "FIFA World Cup - Football - Sport Event" (origins, background and evolution + format + championship symbols bidding + hosting and event organizarion + marketing + popularity and legacy around the world) is great for Intermediate Advanced English as a second or foreign language learners (ESL- EFL - TESOL - TEFL). This English Second Language Worksheet on "FIFA World Cup - Football - Sport Event" (origins, background and evolution + format + championship symbols bidding + hosting and event organizarion + marketing + popularity and legacy around the world) aims to train and Reading Comprehension + Writing Skills. "Learning with Alan" is a teaching resources store that aims to provide high quality teaching resources and educational materials for ESL EFL TESOL (English Second or Foreign Language) teachers, tutors and educators. It aims to support teachers, educators, and tutors in both online and offline environments, helping them achieve their teaching goals while creating a fun, stimulating atmosphere for learning English. Always remember: learning is fun, and so is English! If you want to find more ESL - EFL - TESOL - TEFL (English Second or Foreign Language) Teaching Resources and Educational Material click here Learning with Alan!
Author Learning with Alan
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Tags ESL, English Second Language, English, Reading Comprehension, Writing Activity, Football, Soccer, FIFA, Championship, Sports
Lollipops Reading Comprehension Passage - Cored Ed Encyclopedia
ELA, Language Development, Resources for Teachers, Reading Comprehension, Reading, Pre-Reading, Writing, Science, Physics, Strategies, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Centers, Activities, Writing Prompts, Assessments, Tests, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes
This lollipops reading comprehension contains the following: Visualize on the Cover (Teacher Read Aloud Script) Start your lesson by taking a few moments to visualize the topic and share thoughts or feelings about it. Pre-Reading Trivia Students will write down one thing they already know about the subject and then read five more facts and discuss. These facts are fun, and the students will enjoy learning about the subject before reading more. Reading Passage The text is a high-interest reading passage with set paragraphs, roughly three to four paragraphs long. It contains a variety of themes about the topic, anywhere from history to technology. The passage is between 250 and 350 words in length. Mixed Questions The first question page contains four multiple-choice questions, each with a choice of four answers, and three written response questions that require a sentence or two from the student. Vocabulary Questions Practice seven key words from the text in this section across two activities. First section is scrambled words where students will unscramble three words given a clue for each. The second section is a word to meaning matching activity. Creative Writing In this question, the student will be required to write a five to eight sentence paragraph on a question related to the topic. Extension Activities This page is optional for fast finishers or to take home. There are several activities, each one requiring a different skill. Do some, do none, do all, completely optional - but you will feel reassured knowing every possibility is planned for. Includes summary writting question. Answer Key There are answers for the multiple-choice questions, written response questions have sample answers, vocabulary answers and if there is a summary question then a sample summary will be provided as well. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS AND ENCYCLOPEDIA INDEX HERE Lesson Snapshot Title: Lollipops Genre: Nonfiction (informational text) Subject: Reading (Informational Text) / Science (cooking & materials) / Social Studies (history of foods) Primary Topic: Hard candy on a stick: making, history, name Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): O What This Lesson Teaches Best Defines a lollipop as hard candy for licking or sucking, on a stick, and notes different names in different places (“lolly,” “sucker”). Explains how hard candy is made: sugar is cooked with water until thick, then cooled so it hardens. Describes why corn syrup matters in hard candy: it can help stop sugar crystals from forming so candy stays smooth and “glassy.” Shares historical background: candy on sticks appeared long ago (including the Middle Ages), and the “modern lollipop” has a cloudy history with early 1900s U.S. companies (including a story about George Smith and later trademarking). Explores word history: “lollipop” was recorded in 1796, with possible connections to “lolly” and “pop,” plus other ideas (including Romani words and candy apples on sticks). Learning Goals Students will describe what a lollipop is and how people eat it, using details from the text. Students will explain the steps that turn sugar and water into hard candy (cook, thicken, cool, harden). Students will explain how corn syrup affects hard candy by helping stop sugar crystals from forming. Students will identify key time references about lollipops (Middle Ages, early 1900s, 1796) and tell what the text says about each. Students will summarize what the passage says about where the name “lollipop” may have come from. Key Vocabulary From the Text crystals — tiny hard bits that can make candy feel gritty. gritty — rough, like sand. glassy — smooth and shiny, like glass. trademarked — legally protected a name for a product. spirals — twisty, swirl shapes. Cored Ed Encyclopedia Overview The Cored Ed Encyclopedia is a weekly series of lessons that you can pick up and use right away. These short readings fit into whatever time you have available. Each one includes a warm-up, a reading, and a set of questions, but it’s flexible — you can do just the reading, the full lesson, or skip the writing section if you need to. Each lesson focuses on a single topic so students don’t get lost. The writing is clear but never childish, making it perfect for grades two through five. Topics range from animals and science to history, inventions, and everyday things. No matter the level of the student, everyone should take away at least one new idea or fact from each lesson. The materials are easy to print, easy to explain, and require no setup. They work well for whole-class teaching, partner work, or independent study.
Author Cored Education
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Tags Vocabulary, Spelling, Reading Comprehension, Reading Passages, Reading, Creative Writing, Reading Strategies, Writing Prompts, Lollipops, Physics
Math Phonics Multiplication: Quick Tips and Alternative Techniques for Math Mastery
Math, Multiplication and Division, Division, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Math Phonics Multiplication: Quick Tips and Alternative Techniques for Math Mastery A versatile teaching resource designed to equip learners with a strong foundation in basic math concepts and multiplication facts. Unique Teaching Approach The unique feature of this program, named as 'Math Phonics', is the application of rules, patterns, and memory techniques alike those utilized in language arts, making it distinctive among other teaching resources. An Effective Learning Tool This tool offers an excellent way to teach multiplication facts from 0 through 12. The lessons are rendered through easy-to-learn rules emphasizing pattern identification and repetition drill practices – keys to mathematical mastery. Inclusive Educational Resource Beneficial for students from grades 3 through grade 6. Designed keeping public school teachers & homeschooling parents in mind. Versatile lesson plans that can be implemented across various educational settings Simplicity Meets Flexibility: Our Design Principle! No need for any complex software or specific digital tools as the curriculum is provided in easy-to-read PDF format. In conclusion, If you're seeking an effective method of teaching multiplication while keeping your scholars motivated towards math literacy – "Math Phonics Multiplication" is your definitive resource!
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags PDF
Ask and Answer Questions | Using the RACE Rubric
ELA, Literature, Grade 2, 3, 4, Rubrics, Teacher Tools
With this resources, students will Ask and Answer Questions using the RACE rubric. There are full size and mini posters included for student reference. The RACE/RACED rubric is meant to guide and support students when they are answering questions. There are 12 story cards included that are printed 3 per page. A worksheet set will accompany these story cards so students can practice answering questions.
Author Siri Latina
Tags Ask Questions, Answer Questions, Literature, RACE Rubric, RACED Rubric, Text-dependent Questions, Word Problems, Comprehension Questions, Raced Rubric
Monster Multiplication Colored Cards x2
Math, Multiplication and Division, Division, Grade 2, 3,
Monster Multiplication Colored Cards x2 provides engaging multiplication practice for second and third grade students. This educational resource includes printable PDF files featuring fun monster characters to help build fluency with basic multiplication facts. Teachers can utilize these colorful cards in small groups or whole class settings. Students will enjoy using them as flashcards to memorize facts. The monster theme and doubling of each fact add playful elements that motivate children to master multiplication. Whether practicing at school or home, these cards allow learners to reinforce skills through active participation. Monster Multiplication builds confidence with numbers while showing that math can be entertaining.
Author WORDS ASIDE
Tags Colored Cards, Math Mats, Multiplication, Monsters, Repeated Addition
Digital Paper: Floral Handwriting
, Not Grade Specific, Classroom Decor
Floral Handwriting Digital Paper This unique tool is designed to enhance any educator's resources. Particularly relevant for teachers and homeschooling parents, it offers a fresh aesthetic twist with its floral handwriting theme. The pack contains 16 individual papers, each measuring 12 by 12 inches in size. They're designed in high-resolution JPEG format and are easily downloadable via a zip folder, providing immediate access to engaging content that can enrich your teaching practices and educational projects. Rather than conventional overlays, they are authentic digital papers that allow for unlimited classroom use - from crafting interesting activities or as eye-catching printables to party decorations or vibrant scrapbooking materials. This also extends past the classroom setting; they work well for craft cards making, giving texture to paper products or enhancing digital backgrounds with a characteristic touch of floral beauty blended with vintage handwriting. Not limited by grade specificity means it serves an expansive range of educational levels – providing every teacher an opportunity to bring this adaptable product into their resources toolbox. An additional perk is its integration potential with the Ultimate Digital Paper Bundle available at our online store - OldMarket propelling engagements beyond individual capabilities offering an exhaustive variety of digital papers at an unbeatable price point! For similar digital papers, please visit my store here!
Author OldMarket
Tags Floral Theme, Handwriting Design, Digital Paper, Educational Tool, Craft Activities
Financial Literacy: Financial Trade-offs
Special Resources, Life Studies, Life Skills, Finance, Home Economics, Math, Money, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Activities
Financial Literacy: Financial Trade-offs Here’s a quick and simple way to include some easy financial literacy learning into your middle, high school, or special education class. These 8 prompts describe realistic financial scenarios about work, housing expenses, post-secondary education, cars, retirement planning, and wedding costs. Use them as debate topics, research prompts, or a simple whole class discussion (ideal for those extra few minutes you often end up with before the end of class). Only simple math skills and basic financial vocabulary are needed to understand these topics. How to Use: Start by explaining the basic premise to your students: Often people can feel stuck in their life due to a financial issue. However, by making a few financial trade-offs, there is usually a different way to deal with issues. Here are eight real life scenarios that many people deal with. Discuss them with your peers, have a debate, make a list of pros and cons! Realize that you always have more options if you can think critically and creatively. Main Goal: The main goal of these prompts is to drive home the importance of understanding trade-offs in goal setting and financial planning. Each topic presents itself as a relatable real-life scenario offering two distinctive choices involving critical thinking and decision-making. There is no "right" answer: just the right answer for your situation. Grades to Use With: These prompts could work in a middle or high school math class, a personal planning or career and education class, or a high school special education classroom. They could even be used in adult education scenarios. What's Included: A total of 10 pages in PDF: Title Page, Instruction Page and 8 trade-off situations If you enjoy this financial literacy product, please check out some of my other options in my store: FIRE: Financial Independence Retire Early Compound Interest: Hook Students on Financial Literacy Net Worth: Assets - Liabilities = Equity
Author Grace Under Pressure
Tags Financial Literacy, Trade-offs, Critical Thinking, Budget, Money, Life Skills, Real World Math, Finance, Planning, Personal Finance
Structure of the Skeleton
Science, Life Sciences, Human Body, Grade 9, 10, 11, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Title: Structure of the Skeleton Revolutionize your anatomy lessons with the 'Structure of the Skeleton' PowerPoint resource. As a comprehensive lesson plan, it delves into the complex world of bone types and structures found within the human skeleton system. With 22 well-structured slides, it becomes an integral tool for stimulating engaging intellectual discourse among ninth, tenth, and eleventh-grade students. Understandably, different bones in our bodies serve unique functions based on their shapes - a concept our PowerPoint lesson seeks to demystify effectively. The progressive learning objectives aim to familiarize learners with various bone shapes at first. From thereon, most students should grasp how distinct bone forms determine corresponding functionality. The advanced curriculum layer encourages some high-performing learners to associate specific bone roles with sporting situations—a key strategy in applying theoretical knowledge to real-life scenarios handy for sports enthusiasts or future professionals in physical therapies or orthopedics. So how best can you utilize this resource? Options abound! Modify it for larger group discussions or break down sections for thorough small group examinations. It pairs nicely with hands-on activities that emphasize understanding over mere memorization—an excellent practical application indeed! Homework assignments too become more exciting as you can chop up bits and pieces from this versatile educational tool; after all, independent study does enhance long-term retention! It's designed considering no-nonsense educators who value direct instruction without sacrificing engagement nor compromising understanding—just pure skeletal anatomy relation to functionality. Simplicity meets quality education: file format is Microsoft PowerPoint which promotes an easy download and seamless integration process into your normal teaching program. In essence, 'Structure of The Skeleton' elegantly melds science-based factual information unfold systematically throughout its slides— perfect mutual tools teachers and homeschoolers alike need when dealing with adolescent learners exploring basic anatomy concepts by themselves or within collaborative groups.
Author The PE Tutor
Tags Skeleton Structure, Bone Types, Bone Shapes, Functionality Of Bones, Anatomy Education
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
Canadian Government: The Canadian Constitution
Social Studies, Government, Common Core, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
'Canadian Government: The Canadian Constitution' Teaching Resource This is an invaluable teaching resource that allows educators to teach about the governmental structure of Canada and the constitutional aspects that support it. This material comes from the comprehensive lesson plan, "Canadian Government," making it a concentrated source for understanding complex political dynamics. What Does It Include? An in-depth explanation of why we need government and the different layers of power A detailed portrayal of stakeholders, such as the Senate, House of Commons, Supreme Courts, Citizenship, etc. Engaging activities and information tailored specifically for remedial learners Reading passages combined with stimulating student exercises such as colorful mini posters, crosswords and word searches A comprehension quiz to track learning progress Main Features: The Role of Major Contributors: Helps students understand key roles played by figures such as Prime Minister. Educational Standards: All content adheres strictly to Common Core State Standards whilst following Bloom's Taxonomy criteria. Presentation & Delivery: Packed into a downloadable 25-page PDF file that offers ready-to-print pages. Suitable For Grades 5-8 A well-rounded reusable asset complementing social studies syllabus with focus on government-related subject matter. Having this teaching aid woven into your curriculum will make glimpses into 'Canadian Government: The Canadian Constitution' rewarding whilst balancing between clarification and engagement within classroom dynamics.
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Social Studies, Government, Canadian, Constitution, Sequence Of Events
Reading Comprehension Nonfiction Set 3 - Animals Presentable PDF
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Common Core, ESL, Language Development, Spelling, Vocabulary, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Writing Prompts, Assessments, Teacher Tools, Tests, Quizzes and Tests
Reading Comprehension Passages Nonfiction Set 3 Snapshot Title: Title not stated (collection that includes “A Look at Three Bears”) Genre: Nonfiction (informational articles + comprehension practice) Subject: Reading (Informational Text) / Life Science Primary Topic: Comparing bear species, habitats, and adaptations Estimated Guided Reading Level (A–Z): N What This Teaches Best Comparing three animals using text details (polar bears, brown bears, Giant Pandas). Connecting physical traits to survival (blubber and fur for warmth; claws for snow and ice). Reading for habitat and diet information (Arctic Circle; Asia/Europe/North America; bamboo). Understanding conservation language (endangered species; forests destroyed; people protect Giant Pandas). Learning Goals Students will identify the three bear types discussed and describe one key fact about each. Students will compare habitats and diets of the bears using details from the text. Students will explain how a body feature helps an animal survive in its environment. Students will define science vocabulary from the article using context. Students will summarize the article by restating the most important information. Key Vocabulary From the Text Arctic — a very cold region near the North Pole. blubber — a thick layer of fat that keeps warm. reside — live in a place. bamboo — a plant Giant Pandas eat. endangered — at risk of disappearing forever. Passages Include Three Bears to Compare: Learn about brown bears, pandas, and polar bears in one passage. Giraffe Facts: Discover surprising giraffe features—like a heart that can be about two feet long. Camel Humps: Find out what humps are really for and how camels handle extreme heat. Skunk Smarts: What should you do if a skunk starts hissing? This passage explains. Mountain Animals: Explore mountain habitats and the animals and behaviors found there. Piggy Bank History: Ever wonder why piggy banks exist? This passage shares the story. Dogs That Help: Dogs do more than play—they support people in many important ways. Winter Sleep: Learn how animals survive cold weather through winter sleep and similar strategies. The World’s Smallest Penguin: Meet the tiniest penguin species and what makes it special. The Long Journey: Migration: A clear guide to what migration is, why it happens, and how it works. Additional File: History of Piggy Banks: Design Templates PRESENTABLE PDF VERSION Run it like a slide show straight from a PDF, with no PowerPoint or extra software needed, just open, project, and teach. Other versions are available in the links list below or in the full catalog. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS HERE For similar downloads and other frees, do check out Cored Group on TeachSimple.
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Tags Elementary, Reading, Comprehension, Vocabulary, Answers, Common Core, Spelling, Writing, Passages, Reading Comprehension Assessment























