3,213 products added recently
Page 1759 - Best Teaching Resources
Solving One Step Inequalities Pixel Art
Math, Algebra, Grade 6, 7, 8, Activities
This no-prep, self-checking tool is the perfect way to make learning inequalities engaging and fun. Engaging and Rewarding: Students will love solving the 20 problems that lead to the revelation of a hidden image. Each correct answer not only brings them closer to solving the mystery but also reinforces their understanding of inequalities. Inclusive Learning: With problems that include both positive and negative integers, students get a comprehensive grasp of the concept. Versatile Use: The activity comes with a printable version of the questions, making it adaptable for various teaching methods and environments. Interactive Experience: As students enter their answers, they’ll uncover pixels of the image with each correct response. If they stumble, if the answer is not correct they will not be able to proceed to the next question, enhancing their problem-solving skills. Perfect for Any Occasion: Early Finishers: Keeps all students engaged, even those who work ahead. End-of-Year Activities: Wraps up the year with a fun review session. Back-to-School Activities: Starts the year off with an exciting challenge. Distance Learning: Ideal for at-home learning. Math Centers: A great fit for station rotation. Homework: Extends learning beyond the classroom walls. Emergency sub plans: the no prep and self checking features make it perfect for a sub plan Fun Friday review Key Features and Benefits: Common Core Standards Alignment: Ensures educational standards are met. Instant Feedback: Allows for self-assessment and independent learning. Ease of Use: Teachers can easily set up and assign the activity . Fun and Interactive: Makes learning a joyous experience. Progress Saving: Students can pick up where they left off, ensuring continuity. Simple and No prep: Since this activity is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.
Author Matemaths
Tags Matemaths, Algebra , Inequalities
Doubling & Halving (Decimals) Spin To Win Game
Math, Multiplication and Division, Division, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
Do you integrate daily Number Talks into your math lessons? In search of a dynamic, zero-prep way to refine your students' mental math prowess? Introduce them to theSpin To Win - DOUBLING & HALVING - Decimal Mental Math Multiplication Gamethrough this interactive PowerPoint game. Suitable for up to four players on a single device, or can be showcased for the whole class from a teacher's PC. With24 diverse questions, it's an effective platform for mastering the Break A Factor Into Addends Strategy. The game not only sharpens mental math abilities but also promotes teamwork and mutual encouragement among peers. An unpredictable twist awaits as players spin to unveil their points for a correct answer, making the outcome thrillingly unpredictable! HOW TO PLAY: Students choose their question then solve it mentally. When done, they say the answer out loud, then check it by clicking the “check answer” button. If their answer is correct they then get to spin the wheel to be awarded their points! Some questions give a reward or a punishment! Where are they hidden? Who knows!? Winner is the player with the most points when your time is up! More Multiplication Strategies with Decimals SPIN TO WIN Games : Round A Factor & Adjust Factor A Factor Break A Factor Into Addends
Author Made 4 The Middle
Tags Math, Mental Math, Multiplication, Game, Activity, Fun, Centre, No Prep, Self Checking, Engaging
The 7 Continents: South America Interactive Foldable Booklets - EBOOK
Social Studies, Geography, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
The 7 Continents: South America Interactive Foldable Booklets EBOOK Overview This is a uniquely developed interactive medium for enlightening students about South American geography. Available as a 14 page downloadable PDF eBook, it caters to learners from Grade 1 through Grade 8. The mix of easy-to-grasp language and detailed geographical data makes this an essential tool for introducing and instructing about the continent's major geographical features. Interactive Foldables Concept The eBook's key feature revolves around 'Interactive Foldables'. These are engaging craft activities that allow students to make their own physical representations of the geography topics covered. Students can easily cut, fold, glue, and illustrate their understanding in a hands-on approach towards learning social studies. Covered Topics Population Statistics: A comprehensive look at the population statistics across various South American countries. Oceans, Rivers & Lakes: Topographical details about important water bodies around the continent. Regional Biomes: : Detailed descriptions of biomes distinct to areas like Andes Mountains, Amazon Basin and Rainforest among others such as Brazilian Highlands or Pantanal Wetlands. Educational Applications This resource can be effectively integrated into whole group lessons or divided into smaller instructional models based on individual teaching plans. But its utility extends beyond just being a classroom aid; with its flexibility to home assignments where learners can independently explore aspects that interest them more personally. Moreover, it aligns well not just with geography-focused curriculums but also lends itself nicely for cross-curricular linkages involving life science (biomes), human literacy (population distribution) or environmental studies (natural features). In Conclusion, The 7 Continents: South America Interactive Foldable Booklets EBOOK equips teachers with an inventive and interactive method to deliver top-tier geographical education.
Author Knowledge Box Central
Tags South America, Geography, Interactive Foldables, Biomes, Population Statistics
Comparing Sizes Worksheet
Math, Measurements, Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This Comparing Sizes Worksheet is a great way for students to practice identifying sizes. With this worksheet, students will look at the two pictures in each square and circle the word that best describes the picture. This is a great way for students to practice their size recognition skills.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Have Fun Teaching, Comparing Sizes
Nonfiction Close Reading Guide
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Product: Nonfiction Close Reading Guide This educational resource is specially designed for high school English language arts teachers encompassing grades 9 through grade 12. This user-friendly product - the Nonfiction Close Reading Guide - focuses primarily on reading comprehension in nonfiction segments and texts. The mission: enhancing students' ability to understand, interpret, and analyze complex nonfiction materials, a skill set critically important to their ongoing scholastic journey. A primary feature of this impressive guide is its all-encompassing approach to targeted comprehension skills. Honing their ability to pinpoint both the sub-genre of the piece being studied as well as understanding what goal or intent led an author to create a particular work (Author's Purpose). Students are guided towards extracting connections within their text. They’ll learn how words link themselves from text-to-self, text-to-world or even from one written work to another (Text Connections). Included activities leading students into thought-provoking questions about what they have read - asking critical questions further enhances comprehension abilities while making learning more engaging. Identifying tonal aspects within texts. Discovering how authors use tone can reveal hidden layers leading to enriched understanding- this guide provides exercises allowing for consistent practice honing these analytical skills Last but not least, learners will delve into recognizing different formats within their chosen piece (Text Structure/ Text Features), adding more depth and clarity regarding information presentation styles in various non-fiction works.. Packaged conveniently as a PDF file type suitable for printer friendly worksheets needed per lesson/unit; each page awaits exploration in investigating another layer of any selected non-fiction masterpiece! In essence, taking flight with your copy of our Nonfiction Close Reading Guide> affords you an inspiring adventure towards molding young intellects ripe with a curiosity meant only for broad horizons they're aimed at!
Author Gerald's Gem
Tags Nonfiction Comprehension, Author's Purpose, Text Connections, Tone Identification, Text Structure
Counting Money - Cupcake Choice - 12 Practice Response Sheets
Life Studies, Math, Money, Grade 2, 3, 4, Activities
Hi Teacher Friends! Here are fun practice sheets to help students master counting coins and explaining their thinking! Objective: Students use coins to determine which cupcake they can afford. Students have to explain their answer for their choice. Easy to differentiate and make students think! Sheets 1-8: Either A or B is correct Sheets 9-10: Both cupcakes can be purchased Sheets 11-12: Neither cupcake can be purchased This set includes: 12 Counting Choice Sheets Includes Answer Easy to Use! -In black and white -Create 2 sheets to a page
Author Knowledge Mobile
Tags Counting Money, Money Worksheets, Money Printables, Money Games, Counting Coins
The Twins TW Phonics Stories Reading Comprehension Worksheet
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This The Twins TW Phonics Reading Comprehension Worksheet is a great way for students to build their reading comprehension and phonics skills. By reading words featuring TW, they will be able to improve their understanding of the material.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Digraphs, Blends, Reading Comprehension, Tw Words
Colorado State Flipbook (Capital, Bird, Flower, Flag, Animal)
Creative Arts, Art, Social Studies, ELA, History, History: USA, Geography, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Grammar, Language Development, Spelling, Writing, Grade 2, 3, 4, Activities
Colorado State Flipbook - Exploring Symbols (Capital, Bird, Flower, Flag, Animal) The Colorado State flipbook is an engaging and interactive educational resource providing a comprehensive perspective on the key symbols representative of Colorado. This teaching tool is designed to enrich learning experiences for Grade 2 through 4 students in public schools and homeschool settings. This easy-to-use flipbook encourages students' exploration and understanding of Colorado's significant symbols including its capital, Fbird, flower, Fflag, " + " . It offers a hands-on approach to research while improving their comprehension skills across different subjects including: -Art & Music; -Social Studies; i -Language Arts inclusive of Coloring; -History: USA; ]'> ] ' Spelling and Writing." ' By having each page formatted visually appealingly – drawing young learners into state-wide data immersion – the flipbook features four unique combinations with two printing options ( either cutting required or not ) and two design choices ( pictures inclusion or otherwise). The minimal preparatory requirements permit educators limitations within their core responsibilities: delivering content rather than logistical solutions. Hence this practical resource finds utility in diverse scenarios like: Enriching social studies/history discussions within small groups or whole class cohorts; Breathing life into writing lessons or centers stressing spelling correctness & grammar usage via research tasks. This resource also lends itself quite well to cross-curricular efforts such as: Incorporating art through drawing & coloring exercises correlated with geography identification tasks upon map review; Tackling science components focused on identifying native species like birds & flowers. The goal is to convert each student into a 'Coloradan' expert researcher. The design shows particular consideration towards diverse learners. Reading passages cater to voracious readers while curated videos draw visual-auditory types closer towards grasping intended subject matter. Additional interactive activities tie in kinesthetic learners, effectively targeting various learning types. Moreover, it's utility stretches beyond Colorado state - with comprehensive research tools embedded, students can apply the method developed here across all U.S states from Alabama through Wyoming making this flipbook the first step on a rewarding American journey channeling contextual exploration!
Author Heather Huhman
Tags Colorado Symbols, Flipbook, Colorado Capital, Colorado Bird, Colorado Flower
Sight Word Emergent Reader: Up, Up, Away Printable Booklets | "up" sight word
ELA, Reading, Preschool, Grade 1, Literacy Readers, Teacher Tools
These printable booklets are Sight Word Emergent Readers for your little ones just getting started on their reading journey or who need additional help. This booklet focuses on the sight word "up" and things that go up. The booklets have a cover page! Your students will practice with these sentences: 1. A plane goes up. 2. A balloon goes up. 3. A bird goes up. 4. I go up... 5. And down! This booklet is in black & white so that students can color the pictures. Each picture matches the sentence to give students visual clues as they read. Booklets are printed 2 to a page!
Author Kindergarten Cafe
Tags Sight Word Book, Emergent, Reader, Reading Worksheet, Printable Booklet, Sight Word Away, Up Sight Word
New York City Facts and Fun - eBook
Social Studies, Geography, Not Grade Specific,
This resource is a 104-page download that covers everything students need to know about New York City. This resource is filled with facts and fun activities. Students will learn the history of the city and have the opportunity to play a timeline game and create a lapbook.
Author Creative Learning Connection
Tags New York City, Geography Facts, Landmarks, Lapbook, Ebook
Central America Map Scavenger Hunt Bundle
Social Studies, Geography, Not Grade Specific, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
The Central America Map Scavenger Hunt Bundle is a geography resource that allows students to explore maps of 12 countries and territories in Central America and the Caribbean. With over 50 pages of map activities , questions guide learners to use cardinal and intermediate directions to locate important cities, bodies of water, landforms, national parks, monuments, and capital cities across the region. This interactive bundle transforms map reading into an engaging scavenger hunt, sparking curiosity about the diverse landscapes and landmarks of Central American nations. Applicable for a variety of classroom settings from whole group to independent practice, this versatile bundle brings map skills to life for middle school students.
Author Mr. Matthews Teacher Store
Tags Central America, Caribbean, Map Skills, Scavenger Hunt, Geography
Synonyms and Antonyms Activities: The History of Hip Hop | Nonfiction Passage with Questions
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 5, 6, 7, Activities
Synonyms and Antonyms Activities: The History of Hip Hop This is an innovative teaching resource that includes a nonfiction passage coupled with strategically framed questions. This interactive activity mixes Language Arts with musical history, emphasizing the development of hip hop. It's designed for students between grades 5 to 7, offering a refreshing approach to practice synonyms and antonyms. A Noteworthy Teaching Aid Feature The unique element in this teaching aid are rap song lyrics used as reading passages. It not only keeps students engaged but also serves content-specific vocabulary words as apt examples for practicing synonyms and antonyms. Versatile Learning Scenarios An engaging group task fostering collective learning or A small group assignment promoting teamwork or An interesting homework that differs from the usual vocabulary exercises. The explanation provided for the concept of synonyms and antonyms is simplistically designed, ensuring easy understanding among young learners. Furthermore, integrating music into education keeps skill-building fun; therefore, making these often regarded tedious tasks pleasurable for students. Bonus Advantage: Ease For Educators! All activities come with multiple choice questions plus corresponding answer keys - making grading effortless for educators! Included Materials: The resources comprise of: A ready-to-print PDF document spanning seven pages, Rap song lyrics serving as reading passages, Six synonymous & six antonymous terms directly extracted from these lyrics.. Integrating culture while enhancing language skills makes this tool not just another monotonous exercise but certainly an appealing and relevant approach to learning - reinstating that education doesn't need to feel mundane! Conclusion A unique fusion ─ where hip hop meets grammar ─can make vocabulary enrichment indeed enjoyable!
Author Rap Opera for Kids!
Tags Synonyms, Antonyms, Hip Hop, Language Arts, Music
Multiplying Fractions at the North Pole | Word Problem Cards
Math, Fractions, Grade 4, 5, Word Problems, Worksheets & Printables
Multiplying Fractions at the North Pole Word Problem Cards These math word problem task cards provide a festive way for upper elementary students to practice multiplying fractions. The cards feature holiday-themed story problems set at the North Pole with Santa's elves preparing for Christmas. Students will multiply fractional amounts of hot cocoa, lengths of garland, packaging bows, and more. Teachers can implement these cards in multiple ways such as whole group instruction displayed on a smartboard, small group work to differentiate, independent practice, or even as a homework assignment. A recording sheet and answer key are included with the set of 24 unique word problem cards. Students will enjoy the seasonal twist on fraction multiplication practice.
Author AlwaysLearning
Tags Word Problems, Math Task Cards, Multiplying , Fractions, Christmas
Fantasy-Themed Math Escape Room Lesson 4
Math, Multiplication and Division, Division, Multiplication, Grade 4, 5, 6, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Fantasy-Themed Math Escape Room Lesson 4 Fantasy-Themed Math Escape Room Lesson 4 is an interactive educational tool, specifically designed for Grade 4, Grade 5, and Grade 6 students. It seamlessly integrates multiplication and division concepts with critical thinking within a compelling fantasy narrative. The Adventure Narrative In this part of the series, students embark on a thrilling quest as knights in search of four legendary dragon scales. The journey ascends in difficulty across distinct sections, enhancing their problem-solving skills simultaneously. Particularly in the fourth part, learners are guided to Sheadney's haunted castle through math riddles to uncover the final dragon's scale concealed within its premises. Engaging Activities 'Tree Guard' 'Dragon Eggs' 'The Mirror' 'Ghost' If time permits: 'Pirate Provisions' All activities tactfully recount a gripping narrative that sparks pupils' imagination while providing complete practice in mathematical concepts. The lesson lasts approximately one hour overall but can be extended using optional extra activities if more time remains. Pedagogical Approach & Flexibility Emphasizing active learning; this lesson module encourages not just solving straightforward numerical problems but contextualized application of mathematical sense—nurturing self-exploration apart from clear explanations. This resource can cater to whole class sessions or foster smaller group interactions; it could even be assigned as independent work—accommodating varying learning styles among modern-day students. A ready-to-use PDF file at the point of download, you would find Fantasy-Themed Math Escape Room Lesson 4 an exceptional asset supplementing typical math instructions by engaging students and catalyzing their inner would-be knight!
Author Bundle LLC
Tags Math Escape Room, Multiplication, Division, Critical Thinking Skills, Fantasy Storyline
All About Healthy Eating | Human Body Video Lesson
Science, Life Sciences, Human Body, Not Grade Specific, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
All About Healthy Eating | Human Body Video Lesson All About Healthy Eating | Human Body Video Lesson is specifically designed to equip educators with a comprehensive resource on healthy eating. This video lesson of 8 minutes provides a thorough overview on the necessity and advantages of proper nutrition in relation to the human body. The content is primarily intended for Science lessons but can be smoothly integrated into various grade levels owing to its generic nature, serving as an effective instructional guide for diverse educators – from public school teachers educating classrooms or small groups, to homeschoolers structuring individual study sessions. Thorough Coverage on Healthy Eating Habits This human body video lesson gives exhaustive coverage of healthy eating habits. The engaging and interactive nature of this video allows teachers to effectively communicate the importance of nutritious food intake while maintaining student interest piqued. If you feel unsure about addressing this complex subject matter, this visual guide not only clarifies what constitutes healthy eating but also showcases how proper diet fuels bodily functions. It acts as both an excellent beginner's resource as well as concise revision material for reinforcing previously taught lessons on nutrition or the human body. Tech-Friendly Resource Material The MP4 file format ensures easy access irrespective of your tech-setup, A perfect fit for different teaching scenarios - from personal computer viewing at home to classroom viewing using projectors or interactive whiteboards. Enhance Understanding Among Students Add All About Healthy Eating | Human Body Video Lesson into your educational weapons today! This potent teaching aid can significantly enhance education while making learning thoroughly enjoyable for students.
Author Educational Voice
Tags Healthy Eating, Nutrition, Human Body, Video Lesson, Educational
8 Picture Writing Prompts & Lesson Plan: Setting, Characters, & Dialog
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables
8 Picture Writing Prompts & Lesson Plan: Setting, Characters, & Dialogue Many students find it challenging to include vivid descriptions of settings with well-developed characters who speak interesting dialogue into their creative or narrative writing. This is true for student at any grade, whether middle schoolers, or high schoolers alike. 8 Picture Writing Prompts & Lesson Plan: Setting, Characters, & Dialogue is the perfect Google slideshow to add to your toolbox of writing strategies to help your students seamlessly blend their settings with characters and dialogue. The 8 intriguing picture prompts include guiding questions for students to consider as they compose a story. The 8 Picture Writing Prompts & Lesson Plan: Setting, Characters, & Dialogue provides teachers with a simple way to teach students about setting and mood and how to add character development and meaningful dialogue. The slideshow works well in grades 6-12 English Language Arts classes as well as Creative Writing classes or clubs. It is so versatile that GATE, RSP, ELL, and General Ed students will be able to compose a story to at least one of the slides, if not more. This plan comes with a total of 21 slides ready to use individually, or as a set. Teachers can choose to have their students go through the writing process, including pre-writing (using the guided questions, to drafting, peer response, rewriting, and publication) with the goal of finishing a complete story or they can use the slides as practice. The photos of settings are either copyrighted images by the photographer Simon Timbers or are copyright-free photos from unsplash.com Lesson Plan for Setting, Characters, and Dialogue will be a valuable addition to any writing classroom. Check out my other Writing Slideshows at my store: Intentional Teaching and Learning 24 Creative Writing Prompts to Inspire Your Students 24 Additional Creative Writing Prompts to Inspire Your Students Flash Fiction: 24 Creative Writing Prompts for Students Characterization: What It Is and How to Develop It Writing with Suspense: A Google Slideshow The Setting Sets the Mood: Teaching Students How to Write an Effective Setting 14 Random Writing Prompts If you have any questions, you can email me at gruenwaldy1@gmail.com
Author Intentional Teaching and Learning
Tags Picture Prompts, Creative Writing, Setting, Characters, Dialogue, Mood, Lesson Plan, Narrative Writing, Writing Prompts, 6th To 9th Grade
Pendulum Period Investigation - MIDDLE & High SCHOOL Science
Science, Basic Science, Technology, Engineering, Physics, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities
I designed this activity to bring physics concepts to life through active learning as I've found this is the best way to engage your students and keep them interested. This pendulum experiment offers students an engaging opportunity to uncover the foundational principles of harmonic motion utilizing basic materials - string, weight, and stopwatch. Students will conduct their own investigations into the relationship between a pendulum's length and periodic time. By changing the pendulum length and measuring the effects, they will gain firsthand experience with core physics ideas like period, gravity, and oscillation. This lab is aligned to Next Generation Science Standards and facilitates key educational goals for middle and high school students. Learners will: Discover how pendulum length impacts swing period Practice forming hypotheses and collecting data Analyze results to identify patterns and variables' Develop scientific thinking skills including critical analysis This experiment can also be used for a variety of grade levels and learning abilities. It's a very simple lab but one that is meant to test your students' ability to perform the scientific method rather then test their previous understanding. Inside the lab you get: Step-by-step guidance for setup and facilitation Best practices for reliable data Reflection questions that relate specifically to the lab Extension questions to build on concepts
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Stem, Engineering, Stem Challenge, Engineering Challenge, Paper Chair, Paper Chair Challenge, Paper Chair STEM
LSF Fonts: Volume 3
, Not Grade Specific,
Product: LSF Fonts: Volume 3 A creative and functional resource, LSF Fonts: Volume 3 is perfect for educators looking to add a personal touch to their materials, regardless of grade level or subject area. This collection offers five unique fonts including: LSF Sunscreen LSF Summer Break LSF Tan Lines LSF No Alarm and the variant typeface option of the latter identified as LSF No Alarm Set. The installation process across various platforms is user-friendly which makes these fonts accessible for teachers in a range of settings - from public classrooms to home education environments. They are highly adaptable for diverse instructional methodologies. The use of these fonts extends far beyond simply typography decorations on school projects or assignments. They can be utilized in many different ways such as: In whole group instruction with displayed resources projected onto smart boards; In small group sessions where printed handouts and worksheets are provided; Other ways include: Beyond Typical Text Documents: The versatility of our exclusive font designs promotes engaging content whether it’s presented in physical paper formats or digital files such as JPG images—hence, it extends its value beyond traditional text documents. User-friendly Installation Process: This product prioritizes ease alongside creativity by ensuring that these fonts are not just eye-catching but also simple to use. Even non-technical educators can effortlessly incorporate them into their learning aids due to their user-friendly installation process. Tremendous Potential: Embrace the opportunity brought by this unique collection that you may use for both personal and commercial purposes—becoming a teaching resource with seemingly limitless potential ready at hand whenever you require a fresh typeface upgrade.
Author Fairways and Chalkboards
Tags Fonts Collection, Typography, Creative Resources, Educational Materials, Engaging Content
September No Prep Writing Activities
ELA, Writing, Grade 3, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables, Writing Prompts
September No Prep Writing Activities – Grade 3 | Engaging & Fun Writing Prompts Boost your students’ writing skills with September No Prep Writing Activities by I Heart Grade 3 ! Designed specifically for Grade 3 , this resource is packed with engaging and creative writing prompts that will inspire young writers while making lesson planning easier! ✏️ What’s Included? ✅ A variety of fun and thought-provoking writing prompts ✅ 20 unique writing exercises to build confidence and fluency ✅ Seasonal and back-to-school themes to keep students engaged ✅ No prep required— just print and go! ✏️ What Prompts Will My Students Be Writing About? ✅ Welcome to a Brand New School Year ✅ September is Classical Music Month ✅ Design Your Own Pizza ✅ Procrastination ✅ My Favourite Book ✅ My Stuffed Animal ✅ How to Make a Bed ✅ Yummy Milkshakes ✅ Fortune Cookies ✅ Start Your Day Off Right ✅ I Love My Grandparent(s) ✅ Hamburgers ✅ Arrgh! Shiver Me Timbers ✅ Random Acts of Kindness ✅ Who Would You Be? ✅ Apples ✅ Play-Doh ✅ What Do You Collect? ✅ It's Your Time to Shine ✅ Sharing is Caring 🎯 Perfect For: ✔️ Morning work ✔️ Independent writing centers ✔️ Homework or extra practice ✔️ Sub plans Help your students improve their writing skills while making your life easier with this no-prep writing resource. Grab your September No Prep Writing Activities today and watch your students thrive!
Author I Heart Grade 3
Tags I Heart Grade 3, Language Arts, Writing, Creative Writing
Summer Special Activities, Stories and Questions (3-9 years)
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities
Summer Special Activities, Stories and Questions: A Complete Resource The resource, Summer Special Activities, Stories and Questions, is an interactive guide providing a fun-filled combination of linguistic exercises, cognitive tasks and captivating storytelling. Ideal for students aged 3-9 years old in diverse teaching settings such as public schools or homeschools. Engaging Storyline with Popular Characters Fundamental to the resource is an engaging storyline featuring popular characters Pom Pom, Zoggy and Sam. Their exciting seaside adventures keep young learners' curiosity peaked throughout the activities. Diverse Set of Stimulating Exercises Word Searches - A great way to expand vocabulary in a fun fashion. Puzzles - Crafted to challenge reasoning skills in early learners. Crosswords - Focusing on age-appropriate words for further enhancing vocabulary use among students. 'What Can I Tell You About My Holiday?' Section for Imaginative Development This creative section calls upon the kids' imaginative abilities as they narrate their own holiday experiences fostering critical communication skills. Promoting Independent Thinking with Open-ended Questions Features after Stories:} 'The Sandcastle'- This story ending with open-ended questions invites young readers to reflect on narratives promoting independent thinking. This enriching guide isn't limited by seasonality. It's versatility crates suitability year-round across various academic settings from whole group instructions, small learning pods or even individual homework assignments. A noteworthy feature is its length – this comprehensive PDF activity guide includes 94 pages ensuring continued learning engagement over time. To sum up - Summer Special Activities, Stories and Questions is an indispensable tool in the hands of educators looking to provide holistic learning experiences.
Author Guinea Pig Education
Tags Interactive Learning, Summer Activities, Educational Resource, Storytelling, Cognitive Exercises
U.S. Representative Guy Reschenthaler (PA - 14th) BIO PPT
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Government, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Presentations
Introducing an informative 35-page biography PowerPoint about Guy Reschenthaler, the current U.S. Representative serving Pennsylvania's 14th congressional district since 2019. Previously, Rep. Reschenthaler was a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate from 2015-2019. This concise and engaging presentation details key biographical information about Rep. Reschenthaler, including his birthdate and birth city, education background from high school through college, political and career experience, elected offices held, and major accomplishments achieved thus far. Perfect for social studies educators looking to supplement American government and 20th/21st century history lessons. The content covers Rep. Reschenthaler's background and public service in an accessible way for middle and high school students. Includes chronological timeline format to highlight Rep. Reschenthaler's path to becoming a U.S. Congressman.
Author Mr. Matthews Teacher Store
Tags Biography, Congress, Representative, Pennsylvania, PowerPoint
Founding the 13 Colonies- Vocabulary & Reading & Analyzing a Table
Social Studies, Government, History, History: USA, Grade 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Two lessons focused on American Colonial History are included in the resource, provide Social Studies Skill Building Opportunities for your middle school students. The Founding of the 13 British Colonies- Vocabulary Development and Reading and Analyzing a Table. The first, Vocabulary Building: familiarizes students with key terms so they can develop greater understanding of the founding of the 13 colonies.The second, The Founding of the Colonies Chart: Reading and Analyzing a Table: provides students with the opportunity to learn and practice various reading strategies, such as drawing conclusions, making inferences and comparisons, and identifying similarities and differences. The questions students will answer guide them through the reading of the table. The first lesson, Vocabulary Development, provides students with two vocabulary development strategies. First, students identify which of the following 8 words they know (and how well, if at all, they know them) using the Road Signs to Understanding Words handout which front loads the 8 key terms: Theocracy, Proprietary, Democratic, Joint-stock Company, Elected Assembly, Profit, Debtors, and Buffer. From their, they explore each of the 8 words using the K.I.M. Vocabulary Strategy: Knowledge (information about the word, its part of speech, and its variations in parts of speech); Information ((Definition(s) of the word), and Memory Clue Draw a picture or symbol to represent the meaning). They then write an original sentence showing they understand the word. In the second lesson, The Founding of the Colonies Chart: Reading and Analyzing a Table, students will read and analyze a table with information about the founding of each of the 13 colonies: Colonial Region, Colony/Date Founded, Leader(s), Reasons Founded, Type of Government. Students often need help in navigating information-heavy charts, especially if there are words and concepts they are struggling with. This lesson guides students through how to read and analyzing these key details. The chart is accompanied by 11 analytical questions with the final two questions asking students to reflect on what was most and least challenging about this assignment and why. Finally, there is a vocabulary assessment with 5 short answer critical thinking questions, in which students are asked show their understanding of the key terms by comparing, contrasting, and explaining the words. The detailed, standards-aligned lessons provide interactive and collaborative ways to approach these activities and includes An About this Resource Chart that easily references all the materials in the resource, including the standards, objectives, learning targets, an Essential Question, 2 Guiding Questions, among other things. The two lessons should take between 2-3 days depending on how you approach the K.I.M. Vocabulary.
Author Intentional Teaching and Learning
Tags Social Studies Skillbuilding, Critical Thinking Questions, Vocabulary Strategies, British Colonies, English Colonies, Founding The Colonies, Colonial Regions, Vocabulary Assessment, Vocabulary Development, American Colonial History
Kids Yoga Stories: Ninja Yoga Cards for Kids
P.E. & Health, Yoga, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities
Use yoga poses to teach about being a Ninja! This set of Ninja Yoga Cards for Kids will help your students learn through movement either at home, in the classroom, or in a studio. Included in this deck of Ninja Yoga Cards for Kids - A card with an index - Tips to teach yoga -20 cards illustrating the yoga poses -20 matching Ninja cards - Instructions for all the poses The index indicates the order in which the yoga poses are to be used to flow from one pose to the next. There is multicultural representation featured in yoga kids! Recommended for ages 3+ Ways in which you can use these cards as homeschoolers or in the classroom include: -For transition times -Morning routines or circle times -Brain breaks to calm their minds and bodies -Physical education -Occupational and/or physical therapy -With one child, small, or large groups Benefits of Yoga for kids include: -Increased strength -Increased flexibility -Improves sleep -Promotes positive interactions amongst adults and children -Develops self-confidence -Improves self-expression -Improves body awareness -Promotes a lifestyle that is active and healthy.
Author Kids Yoga Stories
Tags Kids Yoga Stories, Ninja Yoga , Yoga Cards, Kids Yoga, Yoga Poses
Themed Art by Month
Creative Arts, Art, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Crafts
This is a great Themed Art by the Month Packet. Unfortunately, many of us do not have the time to incorporate art into our school days or even weeks. Sometime each month, get this book out and let your students show off their individual creativity. As you will see, some months require more imagination than others! The months and their art templates are as follows: January – snowman February – heart March – pot of gold April – rainy showers May – bouquet of flowers June – on the beach July – storm clouds August – school supplies September – bare tree October – pumpkin November – turkey December – tree For each month, students can: -Decorate that template with their individual art supplies, such as markers and crayons. -Decorate the template with art supplies such as string, tissue paper, buttons, felt, etc. -Add additional features to the template. Can they enhance their picture by drawing more characters or more backgrounds? Extension activities can be added to any of these art templates. Examples of some extension activities include: -Have students write a short story BEFORE showing them what the template for the day will look like. After they have written their story, challenge them to make their picture represent their short story. -Have students write a short story AFTER they have finished decorating their art template. -Have students work with a partner to decide how they could decorate their picture together.
Author Hook Learn and Tinker
Tags Themed Art, Art By The Month, Year Long Art, Art Templates, January, Spring, Writing, Extension Activity, Partner Work, Crafts