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French Posters

French Posters are excellent resources for immersing students in the French language. Featuring common phrases, vocabulary, verbs, and cultural elements, these visuals provide constant exposure to the language. By integrating French posters into your classroom, you support language retention and make learning more interactive. These tools help students build confidence in their language abilities and deepen their cultural understanding.

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Equivalent Equations Math Interactive Notebook
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Equivalent Equations Math Interactive Notebook
, Grade 3, 4, 5, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

This product covers the 2016 Virginia (VA) Standards of Learning (SOL) 3.17 The student will create equations to represent equivalent mathematical relationships. (note that this will also work for the 2023 VA SOL 3.CE.1 d The student will estimate, represent, solve, and justify solutions to single-step and multistep problems, including those in context, using addition and subtraction with whole numbers where addends and minuends do not exceed 1,000. d) Identify and use the appropriate symbol to distinguish between expressions that are equal and expressions that are not equal (e.g., 256 - 13 = 220 + 23; 457 + 100 ≠ 557 + 100). ) It contains notes pages on understanding and balancing equations. It also includes key vocabulary to use when balancing equations. There are practice pages for each topic, with an answer key included. The notes pages come in two sizes. The first size is a full-page size. You can print them as-is, or you can print them two to a pages. This is what I do as it saves on paper and the sheets will fit in a notebook. The second size is formatted to fit on a standard composition notebook page. Additionally, there are two links included in the pdf: one which opens a digital version of the notes, and another that opens a slide show version, optimized for a projector or interactive board. In both cases, which you click the link, you will be prompted to make a copy, which you can then use with Google Slides or download and use with Keynote or PowerPoint. What's included? Vocabulary Balancing Equations Balancing Equations Quick Check For more no and low-prep activities, check these out: October No-Prep Math Activities No Prep Spiral Math Daily Review and Quizzes Comparing Money Practice 1 Identifying Money Practice Area and Perimeter Digital Activity Counting Money Practice

Author SchoolingSara

Tags Equivalent Equations, Balancing Equations, Math Notebook, Vocabulary Development, Independent Practice Sheets

Cognitive Triangle Poster
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Cognitive Triangle Poster
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Not Grade Specific, Posters, Classroom Decor

In cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), the cognitive triangle is a conceptual framework that illustrates the relationship between thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. It is often used to help individuals understand how their thoughts influence their feelings and actions. The cognitive triangle consists of three components: 1) Thoughts: This refers to the cognitive processes, beliefs, and interpretations that individuals have about themselves, others, and the world around them. Thoughts can be rational, helpful, and realistic, or they can be distorted, negative, and unhelpful. CBT emphasizes identifying and challenging negative or distorted thoughts to promote healthier thinking patterns. 2) Emotions: Emotions are the subjective experiences and feelings that individuals have in response to their thoughts and interpretations. Emotions can range from positive (such as happiness and joy) to negative (such as sadness, anxiety, or anger). The cognitive triangle highlights that thoughts can directly influence emotions, and changing one's thoughts can lead to changes in emotional experiences. 3) Behaviors: Behaviors represent the actions or reactions that individuals engage in based on their thoughts and emotions. Thoughts and emotions can significantly influence one's behavior and choices. For example, if someone has negative thoughts about their abilities, they may avoid certain activities or situations. CBT aims to help individuals identify unhelpful behaviors and develop healthier behavioral responses based on more accurate thinking patterns. The cognitive triangle suggests that there is an interconnectedness between thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. By understanding and addressing each component, individuals can work towards positive changes in their lives. CBT techniques, such as cognitive restructuring, focus on identifying and modifying negative or distorted thoughts to promote more balanced thinking, healthier emotions, and adaptive behaviors. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art Included is 1 PDF printable poster

Author SEN Resource Source

Tags CBT, SEN, Emotions, Behavior, Poster

Pic-O - A Super Fun Vocabulary Word Card Game!
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Pic-O - A Super Fun Vocabulary Word Card Game!
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games

Pic-O is an animated card game that blends enjoyment with educational value for children of all ages. This game serves as a strong instructional aid, easily adaptable for many learning environments. Using pictures and letters together, parents and teachers can implement this resource for a practical approach to building vocabulary skills. An amusing method for learning new terms, Pic-O is a valuable resource in any educational setting, including traditional classrooms or homeschool situations. It also strengthens listening comprehension and word articulation. Expanding Vocabulary with Pic-O This version of Pic-O contains 60 playing cards, featuring a diverse set of vocabulary words from "a" to "l". Each card is designed to present clear visual clues, while allowing kids to connect each word to its true meaning. Beyond its use in reading lessons, Pic-O can be used in small group activities or individual study. Educators can utilize it for whole-class teaching, reinforcing language concepts, particularly focusing on growing students' word knowledge in an engaging format. Guide your students through fun gameplay by involving them in matching letters and pictures – all while practicing correct speech. Pic-O's adaptable rule structure allows for flexibility in classroom use. Teachers can easily adjust rules to fit their class needs or even encourage students to create their own ways to play! Creative Design & Varied Uses: The thoughtfully designed cards prevent seeing through from the back by giving users the option to print colored patterns on the reverse. Users can also choose a simple backdrop by using only the first page. While this product primarily focuses on improving students' language understanding, its uses extend beyond standard academic settings, making it genuinely interactive. Introduce your students to fun and educational entertainment filled with hours of enjoyment, as the game's rules are enhanced with the special card feature. Move beyond traditional teaching methods and give your students this fun vocabulary building tool – Pic-O! Enjoy watching them have a great time while learning.

Author Tom's Talk

Tags Vocabulary Game, Educational Tool, Language Arts, Word Cards, Interactive Learning

Mots interrogatifs : 32 CAT French question words Poster + Task Cards

Mots interrogatifs : 32 CAT French question words Poster + Task Cards
French, Foreign Languages, Grade 3, 4, Task Cards, Worksheets & Printables, Posters, Classroom Decor

Vous cherchez une façon simple et amusante d’aider vos élèves à poser des questions en français ? Ce jeu de 32 cartes colorées est exactement ce qu’il vous faut ! Il propose des activités interactives autour des mots interrogatifs. Les élèves s’exercent à transformer des phrases en questions ou à choisir le mot interrogatif le plus adapté. Ce qui est génial avec ce jeu, c’est sa flexibilité : vous pouvez l’utiliser pour des activités en classe entière, des ateliers en petits groupes ou même pour du travail individuel, grâce aux feuilles de réponses incluses qui permettent une autoévaluation facile. Pas besoin de perdre du temps à tout préparer : il suffit de sortir les cartes et de commencer. Vos élèves apprécieront le côté ludique et visuel de ce format, qui ressemble plus à un jeu qu’à un exercice traditionnel, tandis que vous verrez leurs progrès se faire naturellement. C’est une manière simple, efficace et agréable de rendre la grammaire accessible et de renforcer leur confiance en eux. Une ressource indispensable pour aborder les mots interrogatifs avec le sourire !

Author French with Paul David

Tags French, French Grammar, Grammaire, Syntaxe, Langue Française, Français, Cartes à Tâches, Interrogation, Phrase Interrogative

Signes de ponctuation - 11 affiches / French Punctuation Posters

Signes de ponctuation - 11 affiches / French Punctuation Posters
French, Foreign Languages, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Posters, Classroom Decor

La ponctuation en images : 11 affiches pour tout comprendre ! Des affiches colorées pour découvrir tous ces petits signes qui donnent vie à nos textes : Le point (.) : le champion pour dire "stop, la phrase est finie !" La virgule (,) : la reine de la petite pause Le point-virgule (;) : pour relier des idées qui vont bien ensemble Les deux-points (:) : ils annoncent "attention, voici l'explication !" Les points de suspension (...) : quand on laisse planer le mystère... Le point d'interrogation (?) : le roi des questions Le point d'exclamation (!) : pour montrer qu'on est super content (ou fâché !) Le tiret (–) : parfait pour les dialogues Les guillemets (« ») : ils encadrent ce que disent les gens Les parenthèses ( ) : pour glisser une petite info en plus Les crochets [ ] : pour ajouter une précision dans une citation Pourquoi c'est super utile ? Pour écrire des textes plus clairs Pour mieux comprendre ce qu'on lit Pour donner du rythme à ses phrases Des affiches pratiques à garder sous le coude, en classe ou à la maison, pour ne plus jamais hésiter sur la ponctuation !

Author French with Paul David

Tags Affichage, Décoration, Interrogation, Primaire, écriture, French, Français

Les formes de phrases - 8 affiches

Les formes de phrases - 8 affiches
French, Foreign Languages, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, Posters, Classroom Decor

Pourquoi ces affiches en classe ? Quand on aborde les formes de phrases avec les élèves, on se rend vite compte que tout se mélange dans leur tête : active, passive, emphatique, personnelle, impersonnelle… C’est beaucoup à retenir, surtout quand on n’a pas de repères visuels clairs. Ces affiches ont été conçues pour aider les élèves à voir les différences d’un seul coup d’œil et à mieux organiser leurs idées. Ce que contient le document Le fichier propose 8 affiches synthèses , chacune dédiée à une forme de phrase : Active Passive Emphatique Neutre Positive Négative Personnelle Impersonnelle Chaque affiche présente : Une définition simple et claire de la forme de phrase, Un ou plusieurs exemples concrets , Parfois une astuce ou un rappel visuel pour faciliter la mémorisation. Comment les utiliser en classe ? Ces affiches peuvent avoir plusieurs usages : Affichées au mur , elles deviennent un repère constant pour les élèves. Distribuées en version réduite , elles peuvent servir de fiches de référence individuelles. Utilisées lors d’une leçon , elles permettent d’appuyer l’explication et de donner un support clair aux élèves visuels. Intégrées dans un cahier de grammaire , comme outil de synthèse après les exercices. Ce qu’elles apportent aux élèves Une meilleure compréhension des différentes formes de phrases , grâce à des explications accessibles. Un support visuel pour fixer le vocabulaire grammatical . Une aide pour analyser les phrases plus facilement lors des exercices. Pourquoi je les recommande Ces affiches sont le genre d’outil que je garde toujours à portée de main. Elles clarifient des notions parfois floues, et les élèves s’y réfèrent souvent spontanément. Que ce soit pour un affichage en classe ou pour outiller les élèves individuellement, elles apportent un vrai plus dans l’apprentissage de la grammaire. Le document est fourni en format PDF.

Author French with Paul David

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Tags French, Phrase Active, Phrase Emphatique, Phrase Négative, Phrase Impersonnelle, Grammaire, Primaire, Types De Phrases, French Grammar, Français

73 affiches des sons de lecture - French reading sounds/blends posters

73 affiches des sons de lecture - French reading sounds/blends posters
French, Foreign Languages, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Posters, Classroom Decor

Cette collection comprend une série d'illustrations destinées aux premiers pas en lecture. Chaque page associe harmonieusement une illustration parlante avec le mot correspondant, créant ainsi un pont naturel vers l'apprentissage. Pour bien démarrer : Choisissez quelques images selon votre inspiration du moment Laissez les enfants découvrir et explorer librement Créez des moments ludiques autour des découvertes L'expérience montre que ce matériel s'épanouit particulièrement avec les tout-petits jusqu'aux apprentis lecteurs de 8-9 ans. Les images peuvent trouver leur place partout : au coin lecture, sur un tableau d'inspiration ou même dans un petit jeu improvisé. Suggestions d'utilisation : Installation permanente pour une immersion quotidienne Animation d'ateliers dynamiques Support pour des jeux de découverte Base pour des activités en duo ou en groupe Le document propose 73 affiches à imprimer. Cette approche visuelle et interactive s'aligne naturellement avec les étapes d'apprentissage des jeunes enfants. L'ensemble est disponible en version imprimable de qualité, prêt à donner vie à vos espaces d'apprentissage.

Author French with Paul David

Tags Conscience Phonologique, Sons Complexes, Lecture, Sons En Français, Sons Et Graphie, Affichage, Sons, Prononciation, Français, French

French Language Posters

French Language Posters
Foreign Languages, French, Not Grade Specific, Posters, Classroom Decor

Introducing a set of 8 large French language posters to help students quickly become familiar with common French words and phrases. The posters feature high-quality images and text covering topics such as days of the week, months of the year, numbers 1-20, colors, basic conversations, and parts of the body. Great for visual learners, these printable A3 posters can be displayed on bulletin boards , used with interactive whiteboards, or printed as replacements if originals get damaged. With their colorful design and easy-to-understand content, these posters are versatile teaching tools that allow educators to reinforce vocabulary and spark student interest in the French language. Suitable for a wide range of grade levels, they can be used for whole-class instruction or as decorative reference sheets. These posters help build a strong language foundation that learners will revisit again and again.

Author E & R Publications

Tags French Posters, French Language, French Visuals, French Basics, French Vocabulary