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Spot Four Differences Series |5|
Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Math, Early Math, Not Grade Specific, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Games, Worksheets
Spot Four Differences Series |5| Engages Visual Perception Spot Four Differences Series |5| is an adaptable resource that stimulates visual perception and concentration skills. With 58 intricate black-and-white illustrations spanning various themes and sceneries, students must find four differences between an original and altered image. This series has broad applicability for individual, small group, or whole classroom activities across diverse educational settings like special education, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and foreign language instruction. An answer key is provided with each theme for self-checking. Images also include horizontal/vertical mirroring and everyday scenes to further challenge cognition and enable relatable conversation starters. As screen-viewable flashcards reducing printing costs, Spot Four Differences is an optimal distance learning tool that merges fun and learning to unleash student potential. Educators can access other academic grade levels and subjects like early math or SEN resources for maximum teaching efficiency.
Author WORDS ASIDE
Tags Premath, Cognitive Skills, Visual Perceptual, Math Stations, Attention, Concentration, Fun, Coloring, Language, Words Aside
My Parents are Getting Divorced Social Story
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Not Grade Specific, Activities
Divorce can be an extremely confusing and emotional time for children. This social story resource aims to clearly explain what divorce means and what to expect in a reassuring way to help ease a child’s worries. The story uses direct, simple language and visual supports. The social story defines divorce in concrete terms as parents living in separate homes without being married anymore. It emphasizes that divorce is between the parents, not the child, and that both parents still love the child and will take care of them, even though they don’t live together. Common changes like moving between two homes and having different routines are covered. The story validates the difficult emotions the child might experience like sadness, anger, or confusion. It outlines how to verbalize feelings and who to talk to if needing support during this transition. The story has a reassuring tone throughout, communicating the consistency and care the child can rely on. Visual supports reinforce the narrative. The direct explanations and matter-of-fact delivery help take some of the uncertainty and abstractness out of divorce. Knowing what to expect reduces anxiety. This social story resource thereby facilitates comprehension and adaptation for children on the spectrum facing the complex life change of parental divorce. It teaches the social-emotional skills these children require to navigate this challenge. These books should be used over and over to reinforce the point so I would suggest either putting the pages into a display book or laminating and binding them. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Author SEN Resource Source
Tags Social Story, Divorce, Transition, Coping Strategies, Separation, Communication, Changes, Relationships, Emotional Well-being, Family Dynamics
Thanksgiving Critical Thinking Task Cards (Math, Science, Language)
ELA, Math, Science, Grade 3, 4, 5, Activities, Projects, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards
Challenge your students with Thanksgiving Critical Thinking Task Cards . This set is perfect for enrichment, gifted learners, fast finishers, or class challenges! Seasonal fun meets rigorous creative thinking for grades 3–6. These Thanksgiving Critical Thinking Task Cards were designed with gifted and advanced learners in mind , each card combines seasonal fun with higher-order thinking skills! Skills Covered: Logic puzzles Problem-solving Math reasoning & multi-step word problems Debate, analogy, and open-ended writing prompts STEM connections and real-world application What’s Included: 12 print and cut Thanksgiving Critical Thinking Task Cards Answer Key: solutions and discussion prompts Teacher Talk Page : tips for setup and classroom use Student Directions Page : independent or small-group work Ways to Use These Task Cards: Morning work Enrichment for gifted and advanced students Early finisher activities Math/ Literacy centers Socratic seminar discussion starters Journal prompts Thanksgiving centers or stations Why Teachers Love These: Low-prep : print, cut, and use immediately Flexible for independent, partner, or whole-class use Encourages multiple solutions and deeper thinking Easy differentiation in mixed-ability classrooms Typically used in grades 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th , these task cards bring autumn fun + academic rigor to your classroom. Use them year after year to compare the creativity as your classes change! Keywords: thanksgiving critical thinking task cards, fall enrichment activities, gifted student thanksgiving activities, upper elementary thanksgiving logic puzzles, thanksgiving early finisher activities, fall STEM and critical thinking, thanksgiving classroom activities upper elementary
Author Kel's Klass
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Tags Gifted Enrichment, Autumn Critical Thinking Task Cards, Fall Classroom Activities, Upper Elementary Logic Puzzles, Early Finishers, Critical Thinking, Enrichment For Gifted Students, Thanksgiving Critical Thinking Task Cards, Thanksgiving Classroom Activities, Thanksgiving Gifted Enrichment
Saturn Planet Worksheet
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Space, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This Saturn Planet Worksheet is a great way for students to learn about the planet Saturn. The questions on the worksheet guide students through their research, and the answer key lets them check their work.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Solar System, Space, Planets
Two Practice Sheets - Converting Repeating Decimals to Fractions
Math, Decimals, Fractions, Grade 8, Worksheets & Printables
This file contains 2 nine problem worksheets for students to practice converting repeating decimals to fractions. There are decimals with one, two, and three numbers that repeat including decimals which have no, one, or two numerals that do not repeat before the repeating numerals. All decimals are less than 1. These sheets are for 8th grade math students to master the standard: Understand informally that every number has a decimal expansion; for rational numbers show that the decimal expansion repeats eventually, and convert a decimal expansion which repeats eventually into a rational number. The answer key for both sheets is included. Understanding how to convert repeating decimals to fractions helps students grasp the connection between different representations of numbers—decimals and fractions. It reinforces the idea that both are just different ways of expressing the same quantities and strengthens students' understanding of the number system.Students are also able to practice writing and solving equations.
Author Math Resources With Rigor
Tags Repeating Decimals, Fractions From Repeating Decimals, Convert Repeating Decimals To Fractions
March Madness Sports Opinion Writing Step-by-Step (Would You Rather)
ELA, Grammar, Reading, Language Development, Spelling, Writing, Grade 2, 3, 4, Activities
Would you rather be a basketball player or baseball player? If you need an engaging way to teach opinion writing, look no further than this step-by-step unit! Perfect for elementary teachers and homeschoolers alike, this LOW PREP resource covers the five steps of opinion writing—research and brainstorming; reasons and examples; introduction and conclusion; draft, edit, and revise; and final draft—using a cross-curricular approach and sports theme. Each day's lesson addresses one step. Differentiated graphic organizers—primary lines, regular lines, and no lines—are included to match the student's handwriting skill level. A GREAT ADDITION TO YOUR: March Madness or sports unit study Writing lessons or centers P.E. or health class ...or just for fun! HOW IT WORKS: Each student picks or is assigned 2 topics from the cards to research (individually or in small groups) Select one of the included writing prompts or use the blank one to create your own Starting with research and brainstorming, students complete one opinion writing step each day Students present their final draft—orally or using the included graphic organizers—in response to the assigned writing prompt Help your students become expert opinion writers! Whether you're looking for an introduction to opinion writing or an assessment of prior knowledge, this resource has something for everyone. SPORTS INCLUDE: Baseball Basketball Bobsledding Cricket Curling Cycling Field hockey Figure skating Football Gymnastics High jumping Ice hockey Lacrosse Long jumping Long-distance running Show jumping Skiing Snowboarding Soccer Speed skating Sprinting Swimming Tennis Volleyball CROSS-CURRICULAR SUBJECTS COVERED: Art (drawing and coloring) English language arts Grammar Health Reading Research Science Spelling Writing
Author Heather Huhman
Tags March Madness, Sports, Opinion Writing, Persuasive Writing, Beginner Writing, Early Writing, Elementary Writing, Physical Education, Health
Comparing Money Practice 1
, Grade 2, 3, 4, Activities
Comparing Money Practice 1: An Empowering Teaching Resource Comparing Money Practice 1 is an engaging teaching resource tailored for educators in public schools and homeschool settings. This practical tool assists students in grades 2 to 4 confidently navigate the world of money math. Central to learning outcomes, this activity seeks at enhancing learners' understanding of counting and comparing mixed denominations of currency. A Practical Tool that Enhances Math Competencies This adaptable resource addresses a critical math competencies by giving students hands-on experiences in dealing with money values. The activity presents multiple sets of money amounts that will challenge students to count and compare with precision. The depth and variation contained within this activity make it ideal for reinforcing classroom lessons, augmenting small group discussions, or assigning as homework tasks. Easily Integratable into Any Learning Environment Comparing Money Practice 1 comes packaged as both a printable PDF and a digital version readily integrated into most learning management systems (LMS). Teachers can effortlessly make use of it whether they're guiding face-to-face lessons or facilitating online classes through platforms like Google Classroom, Schoology, or Canvas. Digital access: By simply opening the supplied link and making a copy via Google Slides instructors are able to access this convenient tool without any hassle. Versatility: Notably includes easily deployable activities on identifying money values aside from counting procedures at no extra work on your part. Reduced preparatory efforts: The versatility offered by Comparing Money Practice 1 significantly reduces preparatory efforts typically associated with drilling important skills such as monetary comparisons. Loading Resources that Boost Financial Literacy Skills If you're searching for effective low-prep activities or working towards integrating more digital resources into your lesson plans, Comparing Money Practice 1 can be crucial in cementing financial literacy skills among learners while maintaining engagement rates high. Through consistently using quality resources such as these while building on various math-focused areas across grade levels will considerably enhance the numeric capabilities within your student pool over time.
Author SchoolingSara
Tags Money Math, Comparing Money, Counting Currency, Financial Literacy, Hands-on Activities
At Home Learning Speech Therapy Songs 2
Special Resources, Speech Therapy, Preschool, Grade 1, 2,
At Home Learning Speech Therapy Songs 2: An Educational Tool for Educators This invaluable resource offers a unique blend of education and entertainment, making it suitable for public school teachers and homeschoolers teaching kindergarten through the second grade. Key Features: Incorporates musical exercises designed to enhance language development skills Focuses on various speech sounds such as "f" &"v", "s"& "z", “ch”, "j", “sh”& “s”, "th", “l”,“r”, &“w" Provides flexibility and portability for diverse educational environments Presentation : 1 zip file encapsulating 18 songs which can be accessed from multiple devices ensuring compatibility Specially Designed with Expert Input: Made in collaboration with Speech-Language Pathologists, this tool targets crucial linguistic elements like tongue placement, teeth positioning, tackling beginning, middle-end speech sounds and presenting more complicated consonant-vowel shifts. Captivating Learning Approach Through Songs: The use of songs not only captures the attention of young learners but also acts as an important exercise that improves pronunciation. Versatile Educational Environment Usage: This tool is flexible enough to be utilized in various learning environments such as homeschooling, distance-learning programmes or even informal settings like car rides. This makes it extremely appealing to parents keen on supporting their child's linguistic advancement outside school hours. Easily Accessible Format : The materials are provided conveniently as one downloadable zip file containing 18 songs. The compatibility across different digital devices makes usage a hassle-free experience for teachers and students alike. Usability: This resource can be applied in whole group instruction, divided into segments for small group sessions or even assigned individually as part of homework assignments or independent study periods. Broad Application: Falling under 'Special Resources' type with a focus on 'Speech Therapy', this tool holds an incredible potential to augment linguistic skills development among kindergarten to second-grade students.
Author Twin Sisters Digital Media
Tags Speech Sounds, Language Development, Music Therapy, At-home Learning, Educational Songs
Weather & Seasons Clip Cards - Spelling & Vocabulary
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Not Grade Specific, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards
These clip cards are all about weather and seasons vocabulary and spelling practice.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Weather, Seasons, Spelling, Words, Vocabulary
Middle School SEL Choice Boards – Tic-Tac-Toe Set
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Social Skills, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities
In this resource, you will receive 3 different middle school social emotional choice boards. The handout is designed for students to try and get a tic tac toe or multiple tic tac toes, depending on which sel activities they choose. There are 9 categories; 5 of which come from the CASEL framework. The categories are; self-management, self-awareness, social awareness, relationship skills, decision-making skills, mindfulness, kindness, gratitude, and giving. Some of the examples are; text or write a gratitude note to 3 different people, what are the things you are most passionate about, name a time you had to wait for something you really wanted-what helped you wait, go on a walk in nature and look for all of the colors of the rainbow, bake or cook for someone else-perhaps to a friend or neighbor in need, name 3 types of peer pressure-how can you respond responsibly, write down or draw all of the things necessary to actively listen to someone, draw how you feel right now, sit with someone new at lunch-ask 3 open-ended questions, think about your own community-what is something that needs to change, write down 3 strengths and personal goals, name 3 ways you can be safe and responsible on social media, this week tell your parents 3 things you are grateful about them, if you were to choose an animal that is like you-which one would you choose and why, name 3 ways you managed strong emotions this week, what are 3 responsible decisions you have made this week, donate to an organization of your choice-which one was it and what did you donate, give up one hour of your time to help someone out-what did you do, name 5 things you see, 4 things you hear, 3 things you feel, 2 things you smell and 1 thing you tast, and many more activities. Middle schoolers love choices and this product is a wonderful addition to any school counselor's resources or any middle school teacher's classroom activities.
Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor
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Tags Sel, Social Emotional Learning, Choice Boards, School Counseling, Classroom Climate, Kindness, Social Skills, Activities, Tic Tac Toe
Little Red Riding Hood Fairy Tale Foldable Mini Book Grade 1 2 3 ELA
Language Development, ELA, ESL, Children’s Literature, Literature, Literary Devices, Reading Comprehension, Reading, Strategies, Grade 1, 2, 3, Centers, Activities, Crafts, Projects, Assessments, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers
Experience the amazing adventure of the brave Little Red Riding Hood through this fun and engaging Little Red Riding Hood Mini Book Set! Made for Grades 1, 2, and 3 students, homeschoolers, and EFL/ESL learners, this dynamic resource is focused on building different literacy skills significant to young learners including reading, writing, fine more, creative thinking skills and so much more! This set can be used for reading classes, reading comprehension strategies exercises, reading centers, literacy center, supplemental reading assessment tool, morning work activities, early finisher extra exercises, sub plan activities, and so much more! What’s Inside: •Colored Little Red Riding Hood Story Flip Book – for reading and story re-telling practice and reading comprehension exercises •Little Red Riding Hood Trace & Read Mini Book – for writing and fine motor skills practice •Little Red Riding Hood Sequence & Retell Mini Book – for reading strategy exercise •Little Red Riding Hood Imagine & Rewrite Mini Book – for writing and creativity exercises •Little Red Riding Hood Design-Your-Own Mini Book Pages – for writing, story telling, and creativity exercises •Teacher Guide + Lesson Plan Sample
Author It's Teacher L
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Tags Little Red Riding Hood, Fairy Tale, Fairy Tale Units, Reading Comprehension, Reading Project, ELA Project
Lightsaber Photoshop Activity
Science, Technology, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Activities
Students will work with digital tools in the Lightsaber Photoshop Activity . Students will take an ordinary scene and add in a glowing lightsaber. Step by step directions are included.
Author OK Products
Tags Lightsaber, Technology, Photoshop, Photopea, Computer Science, Graphic Design, Design Concepts
What is different? Vocabulary Boards - COLOR SET 28
Special Resources, Speech Therapy, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities
What is Different? Vocabulary Boards - COLOR SET 28 is a teaching resource that builds visual analysis and speaking skills. This set includes 3 printable boards per page. On each board, images depict categories of vocabulary words through engaging pictures. Students will examine the boards to find the differences between them. By engaging in this interactive activity, students will practice their visual discrimination abilities, describe what they see using rich vocabulary, and discuss the concepts with their classmates or teacher. This color vocabulary set can be implemented in whole group, small group, partner, or individual settings. Educators will find this resource to be a versatile addition to lessons on categories, vocabulary building, visual discrimination, and speaking practice for early elementary grades.
Author WORDS ASIDE
Tags What Is Different, What Is Missing, Vocabulary Boards, Language Cards, Literacy, Speech Therapy, Speaking Skills, Small Group, Reading
Web Quest: The Battle of Britain | History Worksheet
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This resource is a web quest activity for the Battle of Britain. There is a hyperlink for students to follow to learn more about the battle and then answer the comprehension questions. A teacher guide and answer key are included.
Author DrDrew
Tags Social Studies, History Worksheet, History Activity, Battle Of Britain, War
Missing Numbers 1–20 – Fill-In Counting Games
Math, Early Math, Numbers, Order Of Operations, Kindergarten, Games, Activities
Missing Numbers is one of the basic skills that must be taught to children, usually at an early age, where some fun methods are used to teach children to Missing Numbers, write them, and perform addition and subtraction mentally. Missing numbers activities are one of the types of fun activities that help students think to solve the problem. The activities consist of patterns that students must complete in order to solve the problem correctly. These worksheets are designed to be easy for young students to solve, and to help develop the student's mental and cognitive skills. It can be used for children in the early stages after mastering counting up to 10, or for children who have learning difficulties. The activities will help the students to easily master the comparison between numbers visually and mentally. Information on this digital file File format: pdf file. Number of pages: 10 different pages. Suitable age: Kindergarten, first grade, or homeschooling. type of this resource: mathematics activities for early years and primary schools What will you get when you download this file? When you download this file, you will get a printable PDF containing 10 different pages of worksheets If you like these worksheets and would like more similar work, you can visit my profile. We have many worksheets and educational activities. We upload new worksheets and activities on a weekly basis, and we work every day to design different types of interesting worksheets. Visit my profile and choose what suits you best from among a huge range of worksheets and educational activities suitable for children. Some of our work: count and color worksheets for kindergarten. Shape Tracing Sheets - Basic Shapes Tracing - Trace Lines And Shapes. How Many Worksheets - Count And Write How Many - How Many 1-20 Missing Numbers Worksheets 1-20 Letter Tracing Teaching Resources - Tracing Letters A - Z
Author successful teachers resource
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Tags Missing Numbers 1-20, Missing Numbers 1-20 Worksheets, Worksheets For Kindergarten, Worksheets For Kindergarten Missing Numbers 1-20, Missing Numbers 1-20 Games, Fill In The Missing Numbers 1-20
U.S States and Capitals Set 3 TASK CARDS
Social Studies, Geography, History, History: USA, Grade 5, 6, 7, Task Cards, Worksheets & Printables
Are you teaching U.S. states and capitals to your upper elementary or middle school learners? Add this learning activity to your curriculum that is sure to excite and engage learners as they focus on geography and history of the United States. This set of 20 task cards rounds out the final 10 states (Texas through Wyoming) as your learners strengthen their skills in learning about this great country. Ten additional states are also included as a quick review of states and capitals they have previously learned. Your learners will enjoy the different modes of learning presented in this set of task cards. There are four types of cards, all which focus on the concept of states and capitals, but also add an element of fun facts about the states. As learners complete the main objective of identifying states and their capitals, they will also be presented with state birds, state flowers, state flags, and the years of statehood. Their task of answering each question is not limited to simply writing the capital of the given state. Instead, they will use previously acquired knowledge to find answers to the provided clues. They’ll use map and geography skills, pair states with capitals and vice versa, and identify the correct state capital from given choices. Task cards are a unique learning activity in that they are versatile and engage various parts of learners’ brains. Rather than sitting at a desk and completing a worksheet, task cards get learners up and moving. They can focus on the task at hand while also engaging with fellow learners and/or taking in sunshine and fresh air in an outdoor learning environment. As an educator, you will benefit from the year over year learning activity these task cards provide. Print the cards on cardstock and laminate for durability. Two answer recording sheets are included on one page to allow for a reduction in ink or number of copies. To save you time while grading, the answer key is provided. See below for details of each task card. PAGE 1: Task Cards #1-4: TX (silhouette and multiple choice), VT (year of statehood and picture of the state flag), WY (picture of the state flower), WI (picture of the state bird) PAGE 2: Task Cards # 5-8: VA (silhouette and multiple choice), WA (year of statehood and picture of the state flag), TN (picture of the state flower), SD (picture of the state bird) PAGE 3: Task Cards #9-12: UT (silhouette and multiple choice), WV (year of statehood and picture of the state flag), AR (picture of the state flower), CA (picture of the state bird) PAGE 4: Task Cards #13-16: AK (silhouette and multiple choice), FL (year of statehood and picture of the state flag), NE (picture of the state flower), MD (picture of the state bird) PAGE 5: Task Cards # 17-20: NC (silhouette and multiple choice), MT (year of statehood and picture of the state flag), MA (picture of the state flower), LA (picture of the state bird) PAGE 6: Two answer recording sheets ANSWER KEY Two additional sets are available: U.S. States and Capitals Set 1 TASK CARDS and U.S. States and Capitals Set 2 TASK CARDS.
Author Quail Trail Products
Tags United States, States And Capitals, Task Cards, Geography, Social Studies, U.S. History, State Flags, State Birds, State Flowers, Statehood
Rainforest Dot-to-Dot / Connect the Dots PDF
Creative Arts, Math, Science, Elementary, Homeschool Resources, Middle School, Early Learning, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Dot To Dots
Connect 1040 dots to complete the Rainforest Extreme Difficulty Dot-to-Dot / Connect the Dots Puzzle! Complete the dot-to-dot to discover the rainforest picture with the jaguar, the boa constrictor, the butterfly, the capybara, the poison dart tree frog, the spider monkey, and the toucan! Connect the dots puzzles like this one are an enjoyable and relaxing challenge that can entertain and educate students. A wide range of ages can benefit from dot-to-dots, including elementary, middle, and high school. They’re also handy for homeschooling. These challenging puzzles can help improve fine motor skills, and also help kids develop patience and focus. Finally, they’re fun to color too! Let the kids grab some crayons or colored pencils and put a personal creative touch on their dot-to-dot. This dot-to-dot printable created by Tim van de Vall. It is copyright Tim’s Printables LLC. Terms of use: Content may be printed/downloaded for personal and educational purposes only. The connect the dots is activity on page 1, and the answer key is on page 2. Color example on page 3. The page dimensions are: letter-sized 8.5”x11”. PDF format.
Author Tim's Printables
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Tags Rainforest, Connect The Dots, Capybara, Jaguar, Frog, Butterfly, Monkey, Worksheet, Activity, Boa Constrictor
Entrepreneur Fair Mini-Unit – Grades 4–6 Business
Life Studies, Math, Money, Finance, Business, Career, Grade 4, 5, 6, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Activities, Projects
This Entrepreneur Fair Mini Unit is completely ready-to-go for your intermediate or middle school classroom. It walks students through the entire process of starting a small business step-by-step. Use it over several weeks, culminating with an Entrepreneur Fair in your classroom where students can buy each other's products and services. This will be the kind of hands-on, applicable learning students don't soon forget! How to Use: Print a booklet (double-sided) for each student with pages 2-7. Print a single page 8 for each student. o What is an Entrepreneur?: Read through as a class and give students time to research entrepreneurs. Decide if students will work independently or in pairs or small groups. o Brainstorming a Product or Service: Support your students as they complete the mind-map to think of a product or service they could sell. Ask questions to get them thinking of ideas. Once they have decided, they complete the page to draw and describe their idea. o Costs to Start a Business: Model a sample product and its costs, then let your students complete this task for their business idea. Encourage them to recycle and reuse items whenever possible: the less they spend, the more profit they can make! o Making the Product: Remind your students about writing instructions. They can include temporal words like first, next, and finally. Then give them class time to make products (some can also be done at home). Decide how much money your students will bring to the fair (and if you will use real money or pretend). I recommend $5. Students need to know this before they can price their item. o Pricing: Give students time to price their product and explain their rationale. o Advertising: Students will create advertisements for their products. You could bring in magazines or show online ads to notice key features: bright, happy, aspirational images with short, catchy phrases and features. You can post the ads around the classroom before the fair. Give students the pretend money (or they bring real money from home) and let them shop for each other’s items. They can make change and keep a tally of sales. o Calculating Profit: Walk students through the profit calculation step-by-step. o Reflection: Finally, give students time to reflect on the entire process.
Author Grace Under Pressure
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Tags Entrepreneur, Entrepreneur Fair, Business, Sale, Money Math, Small Business, Economics, Profit, Mini Unit, Genius Hour
Number & Operations: Word Problems Vol. 3 Gr. PK-2
Math, Numbers, Common Core, Grade 1, 2, Word Problems, Worksheets & Printables
Number & Operations: Word Problems Vol. 3 Gr. PK-2 Number & Operations: Word Problems Vol. 3 Gr.PK-2 is a top-notch teaching resource tailored for kids between grades PK-2, aimed at enhancing comprehension of complex number and operational concepts in an enjoyable manner. Explicitly designed to meet the NCTM standards, this unique learning tool successfully merges theoretical understanding with real-life mathematical applications. The aspects highlighted in this resource revolve around common problems students encounter daily, thereby making it easier for them to grasp key mathematical theories such as place value, fractions, addition and subtraction concepts together with money management skills. To cater to varied learning requirements and maintain interest among learners for math exploration, the content is diversely spread across different difficulty levels. This ensures comprehensive understanding across all phases from beginners to advanced levels academically. The reflection space provided in each task sheet not only aids in reinforcing learned topics but also encourages developing independent analytical abilities among students. Furthermore, incorporation of technology makes traditional math instruction a dynamic and interactive process. Educational Aids: Rubrics mapped according to the Common Core State Standards provide assessment measures allowing precise tracking of student progression over time Rubrics correlated with Bloom's Taxonomy while aligning with STEM instructional models and NCTM regulations make teaching more effective Dual Advantage Review Sheets: Aid revising previously mastered topics Makes effective homework assignments ensuring continuous engagement outside classroom sessions Vibrant posters and additional bonus worksheets provide visual assistance enhancing recall ability and facilitates practice opportunities respectively. This helps in establishing a solid numerical foundation among students. Convenience: The material is provided in an accessible PDF format which makes discussions or instructions easy irrespective of group sizes. In essence, Number & Operations: Word Problems Vol 3.GR.PK-2 serves as a comprehensive toolbox for educators who believe in building strong foundations for their pupils in numerical concepts. With these resources, teaching becomes more informative and engaging while learning becomes fun-filled and meaningful.
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags PDF
Ancient Civilizations: Mesopotamia Unit Study
Social Studies, History, History: Ancient, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Immerse students in Mesopotamian history and culture with this expansive cross-curricular teaching kit. Through vivid visuals, interactive activities and multi-sensory projects, core knowledge comes alive on topics like cuneiform, Code of Hammurabi, city-states, innovations and daily living. Begin by introducing key figures, places and artifacts using illustrated posters and word banks. Then, extend comprehension through mapping tasks, timelines and coloring pages. Discover critical innovations in writing, agriculture and infrastructure by reading leveled articles. Watch recommended documentary clips and recreate cultural elements like ziggurats, carved reliefs and steered carts. Assess retention with a Jeopardy-style review game covering everything from barley cultivation to the legendary Epic of Gilgamesh. This comprehensive package contains teacher guides aligning materials to social studies standards, plus adaptations for learners of all abilities. Weave modules into existing ancient civilization units or facilitate an entire stand-alone Mesopotamia study. Writing prompts allow students to connect learnings to their own lives across narrative, informative and persuasive genres. Through varied activities tapping visual, auditory and kinesthetic pathways, your classroom unearths the remarkable history buried between the Tigris and Euphrates. Rediscover the "cradle of civilization" where so much of human enterprise began! Check out other resources from my store: Simply Schoolgirl! I can be contacted for questions and concerns at simplyschoolgirl1@gmail.com
Author Simply Schoolgirl
Tags Ancient Civilizations, Social Studies Project, Mesopotamia, History Poster, Artifacts, Asia, Middle East, Cuneiform, Ziggurat, Mesopotamian, Mesopotamia Poster Project, Ancient Civilizations In Mesopotamia, Education Of Mesopotamia, Ancient Civilizations Of Mesopotamia, Ancient Civilizations Mesopotamia, Teaching Ancient Civilizations, The Code Of Hammurabi Is A Product Of This Civilization.
Snack Attack Reading Comprehension Worksheet
ELA, Writing, Reading, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This fun Snack Attack Reading Comprehension Worksheet will help your students build their reading comprehension skills. It includes a poem about after school snacks that your students are sure to enjoy.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Reading Comprehension, Poetry
U.S. Presidents: Truman and Johnson: Crack the medium-level codes and explore their lives
Social Studies, Biographies, Grade 3, 4, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
U.S. Presidents: Truman and Johnson: Crack the Medium-Level Codes and Explore Their Lives This resource is a unique dual-purpose educational tool that combines basic grammar skills reinforcement with an introduction to U.S. presidential studies, focusing specifically on Presidents Harry Truman and Lyndon B. Johnson. Tailor-made for Grade 3 and Grade 4 students, this inventive teaching instrument offers a creative way of extending Social Studies lessons into language arts curriculum areas. The Resource's Operation: Presents students with short biographies of President Truman and President Johnson carrying embedded secret information. The narratives contain medium-level codes that need cracking to answer related worksheet questions. Intrigued by the stealthy twist in these narratives, pupils are driven to examine the material closely, thus encouraging deep reading while simultaneously building reference skills. Grammar Competencies Strengthened: Understanding use of revision marks Familiarity with different parts of speech The download comes as one PDF file containing 13 pages ideal for classroom use—whether you're conducting activities with the whole class or dividing into smaller focus groups or pairs cooperatively learning together. It also serves as stimulating homework, providing learners an enriching alternative to rote after-school assignments. Set forth on this intriguing journey through U.S history's hallowed halls—where past presidents coexist wondrously with foundational literacy concepts —enriching your teaching practice while diversifying learners' educational landscape brilliantly!
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags U.S. Presidents, Truman, History Printable, Social Studies, Comprehension Questions
Edmark Level 1 Set K Google Slide, Spec Ed
ELA, Reading, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Presentations, Teacher Tools
These are interactive Google slides to complement your Edmark program.
Author My Kind of Crazy
Tags Reading, Spelling, Special Education, Edmark Level 1 Set K
Horizontal Jump Rubric
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Not Grade Specific, Rubrics, Teacher Tools
Horizontal Jump Rubric The Horizontal Jump Rubric is a formative assessment tool for physical education teachers to evaluate students' skill levels in the horizontal jump. This easy-to-use rubric provides a final success score and component score scale to quantitatively assess each student's performance. The rubric can be used for individual student assessment or to evaluate an entire class. It is designed to be simple and quick for teachers to use, while providing students with concrete feedback on areas needing improvement. The rubric supports developing essential skills like cardiovascular endurance, agility, strength, and coordination. Use this versatile resource for single lessons or full units on horizontal jumps and track & field. Implement it whole-group, small-group, or as a self-assessment. The Horizontal Jump Rubric comes in full color and black and white versions.
Author Gems from the Gym
Tags Physical Education, Horizontal Jump, Assessments, Rubrics, EdTPA























