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Absolute Value Function Transformations: Activity

Absolute Value Function Transformations: Activity
Math, Algebra, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities

ACTIVITY to solidify the learning of transformations of absolute value functions. Can be modified to use as a formative assessment .

Author ThreeFourthsMe

Tags Absolute Value, Parent Graphs, Printable, Assessment, Pdf

Absolute Value Function Transformations: Classwork Homework

Absolute Value Function Transformations: Classwork Homework
Math, Algebra, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

HOMEWORK to solidify the learning of transformations of absolute value functions. Can also be modified to use as math stations.

Author ThreeFourthsMe

Tags Absolute Function, Parent Functions, Homework, Activity, Classwork

Absolute Value Function Transformations: Scaffolded Notes

Absolute Value Function Transformations: Scaffolded Notes
Math, Algebra, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Scaffold NOTES for learning transformations of absolute value functions.

Author ThreeFourthsMe

Tags Notes, Absolute Value, Handout, Pdf, Transformations With Absolute Value, Transformations Of Absolute Value Functions, Absolute Value Function Transformations

Explorers Report | Age of Exploration | Research Report

Explorers Report | Age of Exploration | Research Report
Social Studies, History, History: World, Research, Grade 4, 5, 6,

Explorers Report | Age of Exploration | Research Report Introducing a comprehensive teaching resource targeting simple report writing for students: "Explorers Report - Age of Exploration". This 78-page study tool is ideal for educators in public schools and homeschool settings, focusing on Explorers and the era of their dominion. The guide comprises a two-part structure. While the first part introduces students to exploration, the second part contains detailed biographies. Teachers can assign these biographies individually to stimulate research skills among their pupils according to need. Vocabulary words: Incorporates words relevant to the Age of Exploration with specific templates for defining and illustrating them. Interactive timeline chart : For laying out key events from this era. Critical-thinking activities: Encourage extensive learner responses by providing text-dependent questions. Navigational maps: Depicting European exploration routes within the US territory. Biographies: Detailed reports on notable figures like Marco Polo, Vasco da Gama & Ferdinand Magellan are among 23 featured profiles teachers can customize based on curriculum requirements or supplement with additional pages provided in this packet. 'Finding Information': Helps students gather necessary data. 'Resources & Bibliography Template': Both help learners compile their utilized references effectively. Taking notes pages introduce ordered study methods whereas individual rubrics simplify grading.' An="additionto'">Using two types of supplemental information sheets allows expansion about areas needing more detailed explanations, making it versatile enough for both group projects and individual assignments. Note:This product makes an exceptional tool for teaching world history to 4th to 6th grade students.

Author The Teacher Team

Tags Explorers, Age Of Exploration, Research Report, Teaching Resource, History Education, Free Printable Explorer Worksheets, Age Of Exploration Worksheet Answers, Age Of Exploration Activity, Research Report Graphic Organizer, Research Explorers

Electricity and Magnetism | Research Report

Electricity and Magnetism | Research Report
Science, Physics, Research, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6,

Electricity and Magnetism | Research Report This teaching resource simplifies report writing on electricity and magnetism for your students. It features 49 engaging pages that contain everything necessary for students to construct a comprehensive research report on the subject matter. This resource is adaptable, making it well-suited for various educational environments like classroom group work, homeschooling, or supplementary homework assignments. In this versatile pack, you'll find: Vocabulary Exercises: Students are required to define terms related to electricity and magnetism. Essential Questions: Designed to encourage higher level thinking. Title Page Template: A visually appealing template which aids in personal presentation of student work. Information Retrieval Guide & Note-Taking Space: Helps students collect their thoughts from various research sources in an organized manner. In addition, This pack further nudges learners with: Bibliography Template :A vital section for attaining comprehensive research skills. A simpler resource page is included if appropriate bibliography learning has not been fully developed yet. Included Tools The following tools are incorporated into the package: An editing checklist enabling learners' self-revision endeavors, An informative additional section offering room for any interesting facts discovered during the course of research, A performance task rubric aiding educators when evaluating the body of written work developed by each student individually or collectively in small groupings In conclusion, An Electricity and Magnetism Report Checklist ensures all project facets are addressed appropriately. This helpful tool aids in refining their understanding of completeness and ensuring their final deliverable fulfills all required elements thoroughly. User-friendly PDF format ensures ease of downloading and printing out materials whenever they're needed—a significant advantage in both traditional classroom settings or modern homeschooling methods. Designed for use with students in Grades 3 through 6, focusing on scientific subjects—specifically physical science—this research report pack is recommended for your comprehensive teaching resources .

Author The Teacher Team

Tags Electricity, Magnetism, Research Report, Teaching Resource, Science Education

Ecology Project | Ecology Research Report

Ecology Project | Ecology Research Report
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Environmental Science, Research, Grade 4, 5, 6, Projects, Activities

Discover the captivating world of ecology with our all-encompassing Ecology Research Report resource! This engaging, 35-page digital toolkit is expertly crafted to simplify report writing while targeting higher-level thinking skills in line with Common Core Essential Questions. Consisting of a diverse range of vocabulary exercises, worksheets, organizers, and assessment tools, the versatile package allows you – the educator – to handpick questions tailored to your students' unique needs and abilities. Embark on a journey delving into various subjects such as animal habitats and ecosystems to food chains and biomes. Our comprehensive compilation also features one-of-a-kind activities that involve comparing desert biomes with tropical rainforests or examining real-life ecosystems. To ensure a fulfilling learning experience for both students and educators alike, we have included numerous features like title page templates; extra blank pages for extended answers or artistic expression; guided research templates specific for information gathering and note-taking (bullet/lined forms); bibliography guidance/templates; all paired with an editing checklist & performance task rubrics aligned with Common Core ELA Standards. Enhance their understanding of ecological concepts whilst nurturing adaptive thinking skills today! The resource comes as a single PDF file.

Author The Teacher Team

Tags Ecology Prject, Ecology Research Report, Animal Habitat, Ecosystem Writing, Food Chain Printable

Earthquakes | Earthquake Research Report

Earthquakes | Earthquake Research Report
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Earth Sciences, Research, Grade 4, 5, 6,

Engage your students with this fun and comprehensive, 31 page Earthquakes Research Report resource. It helps make report writing easy! It contains worksheets, questions, organizers, tools, forms, and academic vocabulary for your students to create, develop, write, edit, illustrate, present, and assess your students’EarthquakesResearch Report. This report is also designed to not only to learn and explain the new information, but answer some higher level thinking questions (Common Core Essential Questions) to apply the knowledge they have learned. You can use this report template in its entirety, or “pick and choose” the questions that you wish to use and tailor it to your students’ needs. This package contains the following earthquake report elements: 1. Title Page- Templates Provided-Topic, student’s name, and teacher’s name - We created gray-scale version if you can’t copy in color. 2. What is an earthquake? 3. There are three different types of faults; strike-slip, normal, and reverse (thrust) faults. Research them, describe them, and illustrate them. 4. Where do earthquakes occur and what are the relationships between plates, faults and earthquakes? 5. What is the Ring of Fire? Describe and illustrate. 6. What is liquefaction? 7. What are “P” waves and “S” waves? 8. What are aftershocks and foreshocks? 9. Can they currently be predicted? What current technology or research being done on this endeavor? 10. How are earthquakes measured and what is the Mercalli Scale of earthquake intensity? 11. How are tsunamis and earthquakes related? 12. Seismologists in California often discuss the probabilities of when “The Big One” will occur. Describe what they mean and why is it important? 13. The website “The United States Geological Survey” or usgs.gov, has real- time information about earthquakes. With permission from an adult, go onto this website and write about the information that can be found there. 14. Choose two major historical earthquakes that you are interested in and compare and contrast them. What are their similarities and differences? 15. If an 8.0 magnitude earthquake occurred in a major United States city tomorrow, what possible events could occur? Describe what you think the first day after the earthquake would be like. 16. How can people prepare for future earthquakes? 17. Make a poster to encourage people to be prepared for earthquakes and list the major things that people can do to prepare their homes and classrooms. 18. Blank paper to add to any of the questions if more room is needed. 19. Additional Information page for any other facts not discussed in other areas of the report if needed. 20. Make a poster to instruct people on how to prepare their home for earthquakes 21. How to research your report 22. Note taking bullet form template 23. Note taking lined form template 24. Resource pages and Bibliography Template 25. Student Checklist for editing and revising 26. Rubric for Performance Task Assessment 27. Common Core ELA Standard 28. Teacher Notes

Author The Teacher Team

Tags Earth Sciences, Natural Disasters Research, Earthquakes Writing, Earthquakes Research Report, Weather Research, Research About Earthquake, Earthquake Research Project, Earthquake Research Paper, Earthquakes Worksheets Middle School, Research Papers On Earthquakes

Digestive System Activities | Digestive System Research Report

Digestive System Activities | Digestive System Research Report
Science, Life Sciences, Human Body, Research, Grade 3, 4, 5,

Engage your students with this fun, comprehensive, 34 page Digestive System Research Report resource. It helps make report writing easy! It contains worksheets, questions, organizers, tools, forms, and academic vocabulary for your students to create, develop, write, edit, illustrate, present, and assess your students’Digestive System Research Report. This report is also designed to not only learn and explain the new information, but answer some higher level thinking questions to further assess the students’ grasp of the information. This is also a component of the common core teaching strategies. This packet supports this standard and extends it into the areas of writing, listening and speaking. This package contains the following: 1. Title Page- Templates Provided-Topic, your name, teacher name) We created a black and white version for you to copy if you don’t want to copy in color. 2. Digestive System and Excretory System (Template) A. Describe the Digestive System and why it is important B. Describe the functions of each part and illustrate each part C. Describe the Excretory System and why it is important D. Describe the functions of each part and illustrate each part E. Choose two digestive system parts and compare and contrast them describing their similarities and differences F. The Small Intestine- Why is it so long and how does if fit in the body? G. Choose your favorite food and describe its travels down the digestive system H. Illustrate your favorite food and its travels within the body I. Draw and label the human diagram for the parts of the digestive and excretory system J. Conclusion K. Additional Information paper and blank paper if needed to expand your report L. How to research your report M. Note taking templates N. Resource pages and Bibliography template O. PowerPoint presentation information P. Oral Report short overview Q. Student Checklist for editing and revising R. Rubric for Performance Task Assessment S. Common Core Writing Standard T. Teacher Notes on ideas on how to use this template research report

Author The Teacher Team

Tags Digestive System Research, Excretory System Research, Human Body Writing, Science Printable, Science Writing

Country Research Project | Countries Research Report

Country Research Project | Countries Research Report
Social Studies, Geography, Research, Grade 4, 5, 6, Projects, Activities

Engage your students with this fun and comprehensive, 27 page resource to help your students produce a research report on a country or countries. It makes report writing easy! This report template can be used for your students to create, develop, write, edit, illustrate, and assess your students’ country report. This template can be used as the actual formal report to be turned in, or you can utilize this template as a study guide or rough draft prior to your students typing the report. This packet contains the following: Report Template includes: 1. Introduce your country and its location 2. Country Sketch 3. Geographical Features 4. Climate 5. Environment 6. Language and Educational System 7. History 8. Customs, Religions, Beliefs 9. Government 10. Economy and Resources 11. Interesting Facts 12. Current Events 13. Similarities and Differences between the country you studied and the country of your origin 14. A Day in This Country 15. Flag Illustration 16. Extra Line Paper 17. Additional Information Page 18. Finding your information page 19. Resources 20. Bibliography 21. Student Checklist 22. Rubric

Author The Teacher Team

Tags Social Studies Research, Research Project, History Research Report, Economy Writing, Flag Illustration, Country Report Example, Research Country, 5th Grade Research Project Template, Country Research Projects

Conservation | Conservation Research Report

Conservation | Conservation Research Report
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Earth Sciences, Research, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6,

Conservation Research Report The Conservation Research Report resource is an engaging, comprehensive educational tool that aids in simplifying the process of report writing for students. This package contains useful materials to guide students through a detailed study of conservation. Main Features: Vocabulary lists, worksheets, question pages, and organizers. Aid for creative thinking and understanding new information about conservation. Encouragement to extend cognizance about human ecologic footprint Additional Learning Aspects: Focused on meaning and importance of conservation; resources found in nature that require preservation. Inclusive of elements such as defining selected words associated with conservation while illustrating them; identifying wildlife habitats through coloring and labeling sessions.. Discussion on how natural disasters such as droughts causing complete evaporation of water bodies can impact ecosystems. . Idea brushing on possible adaptation strategies formulated by plants and animals pertaining to environmental shifts.. An Activity:This pack comes with an intriguing activity- the creation of wildlife collages together! *Extra Tools Offered* - Blank Pages: For extended answers when necessary. - Bullet-point Note Forms: Ease data collection during research whilst keeping track of resources. - Rubrics: They measure progress via Performance Task Assessment . - Student Checklist: Guiding young researchers throughout editing alongside revision exercises ensuring perfection before submission! Concluding Thoughts: This package is designed to stimulate higher-level thought processes aligned with Common Core Essential Questions and can be utilized fully or partially according to the individual needs of students.

Author The Teacher Team

Tags Conservation Research, Report Writing, Ecology Education, Ecosystem Preservation, Environmental Awareness

City Research Report

City Research Report
Social Studies, Geography, Research, Grade 3, 4, 5,

Engage your students with this fun, 34 page resource to help your students produce a research report on a city or cities. It makes report writing fun and easy! This report resource contains worksheets, organizers, tools and forms to use for your students to create, develop, write, edit, illustrate, present, and assess your students’ research report. This report (or performance task) is also designed to not only to learn and explain the new information, but answer some higher level thinking questions (Common Core Essential Questions) to apply the knowledge they have learned. This report package is designed to have your students choose one city, or perhaps the city in which they live, and research it allowing them to complete this report. A simple rubric and student checklist is included. You can also add to this report by asking your students to do a model or large poster of their city as well. You can use this report template in its entirety, or “pick and choose” the questions that you wish to use and tailor it to your students’ needs. This package contains the following city report elements: • Title Page- Templates Provided- City Name, Student name and date. • Which city did you choose and why did you choose it? • What is the location of your city, and describe its proximity to other major cities nearby. • Illustrate the city’s location. • What is your city’s population as of today? • What year was your city established, what is its history, and what are some interesting facts about this city. • Describe your city’s landforms. If there were not any buildings or homes, what would the terrain (land) look like? • Describe you city’s landmarks. • Illustrate the landmarks. • What is the weather like throughout the year in your city? • Describe your city’s government. Who are the mayor, and who are the leaders who help run the city? • What are the major types of transportation (cars, bikes, trains, subways, buses, etc.) in your city? • City helpers are very important to cities. What are your police people and fire people like in your city? Have you ever visited where these helpers work? • What are some fun activities that people like to do in your city? • What are the schools like in your city? Describe your school. • Are there any wild animals in your city? If so, how has their habitat changed? • Why do you think people choose to live in your city? • Compare and contrast your city with another city that interests you. What are their similarities and differences? • If you could interview one person in your city, who would it be and why would you like to interview this person? • Fast forward into the future and predict what your city will be like. What improvements or changes would you make and why would you make them? • An Additional Information page has been included for students to who wish to provide additional information about other interesting facts not included in other areas of this research report. • Blank paper to add to any of the questions if more room is needed. • A “Circle Map” has been included for your students to write down some basic, preliminary information about the dinosaur they chose. • Ideas on how to research your report • Note taking bullet form template • Note taking lined form template • Resource pages and Bibliography Template • Student Checklist for editing and revising • Rubric for Performance Task Assessment • Common Core ELA Standard • Teacher Notes

Author The Teacher Team

Tags Civics Research, City Research Report, Landforms Report, Landmarks Report, Community Helpers, City Research

Circulatory System | Human Body Systems | Research Report

Circulatory System | Human Body Systems | Research Report
Science, Life Sciences, Human Body, Research, Common Core, Grade 4, 5,

Circulatory System | Human Body Systems | Research Report This Circulatory System Report resource, designed for grade 4 and 5 educators, aims to turn the challenging task of report writing into an enjoyable learning journey. This comprehensive 36-page resource is filled with student-friendly worksheets, thought-provoking questions, easy-to-use organizers and practical tools. The focus of this package is on the circulatory system: its function, essential parts and how it works in sync within the human body. Students are encouraged to delve deeper into their understanding by investigating how blood flows through the body. To supplement their research efforts, templates featuring diagrams of the circulatory system components are provided. A unique feature within this report resource is a section dedicated to answering 'Essential Questions'. In terms of enhancing presentation skills, students can look forward to using PowerPoint presentation tips included in this package while they're working on developing their final assignment—a formal oral report overview. Furthermore, note-taking templates help scaffold student's research process while review checklists ensure thorough revision before submissions. To assure holistic evaluation for educators' ease-of-reference purposes; a Performance Task Assessment rubric has been thoughtfully constructed encompassing all aspects from written content quality to visual presentation effectiveness based off Common Core Writing Standards. Diverse Uses & Practicality: This Circulatory System Research Report resource can be used for whole group instruction sessions or smaller study groups; even individual assignments or homework! For each learner's unique ideas about additional information related to topics bloom! Bibliography Template: Encourages ethical citation practices Note-making Templates: Enhance student’s skills at micro-level research and critical thinking. Review Checklists: Ensure that each report is thoroughly reviewed before submission. Special for Teachers- An esteemed inclusion meant especially for teachers—read-through notes offering creative suggestions on utilizing each template efficiently underlines just how much of thoughtfulness this resource is brimming with!

Author The Teacher Team

Tags Circulatory System, Human Body, Research Report, Common Core, Performance Assessment

California Gold Rush | Gold Rush Research Report

California Gold Rush | Gold Rush Research Report
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Research, Grade 4, 5, 6,

The California Gold Rush | Gold Rush Research Report This is a comprehensive learning tool designed specifically to enrich the knowledge of 4th, 5th, and 6th grade students about this extraordinary historical event. This resource allows educators to break down the complex topic of the California Gold Rush into easily understandable chunks. It's an invaluable addition to any social studies or U.S history curriculum . This tool aids your students in creating and presenting their own research report on the California Gold Rush. This multifaceted guide contains vocabulary words, worksheets and essential questions that encourage higher-order thinking skills as they delve deep into data relevant for their reports. The features presented can be utilized collectively or selectively based on individual teaching styles or student needs. Included Features: Questionnaires regarding factual data about The Gold Rush era. Note taking pages in bullet format. An illustration page where learners capture imaginations related to events. Vocabulary defining tasks accompanying matching visuals (with blank template included enabling additions). In addition to these features, there is an artistic collage creation section that encourages cross-disciplinary learning and contributes towards deeper comprehension of The California Gold rush lifestyle feel. Grading progress becomes effortless with inclusion of rubrics focusing on written report task performance alongside revising plus editing checklists helping learners ease through process betterment notions. Note:Educators wishing to expand their students' understanding will appreciate this product caters directly towards broad learning outcomes while also addressing detailed subtopics that are integral components of our wider historical narrative thus adding richness within classroom discussions and laying groundwork fostering appreciation towards America's eventful past story.

Author The Teacher Team

Tags California Gold Rush, Research Report, Social Studies, US History, 4th-6th Grade

Astronauts | Astronaut Report | Research Project

Astronauts | Astronaut Report | Research Project
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Space, Research, Grade 4, 5, 6, Projects, Activities

Engage your students with this fun and comprehensive Astronaut Research Report resource. It helps has make report writing easy! It contains Geography questions, organizers, tools and forms to use for your students to create, develop, write, edit, illustrate, present, and assess your students’Astronaut Research Report This report (or performance task) is also designed to not only to learn and explain the new information, but answer some higher level thinking questions (Common Core Essential Questions) to apply the knowledge they have learned. This resource can be for their formal report or utilized as a study guide to develop their report for them to type or write on their own. This packet is designed for you to pick and choose the parts of the report that you’d like to use, or just use it all! There are many text dependent questions for your students to research and cite their evidence of where they found the information, a vocabulary section, and some essential questions where your students can apply the knowledge they have learned at a deeper, higher level. We encourage you to have your students use a wide variety of resources to gather the necessary information to complete this report. This packet contains the following: Template includes: Questions about the factual information about many aspects of Astronauts Biography pages for choosing an astronaut to research Essential Questions designed for application of knowledge and higher level thinking A page to help your students find information for their report. Resource page and Bibliography Template- I use the Resource Page template because my students are not ready to learn the rules of a true bibliography, but if you teach bibliography skills I have included a template for you. Note Taking page for students to take notes and a note taking page in bullet format. Copy as needed. Rubrics - Performance Task for the Written Report Editing and Revising Checklist. Teacher Notes and Ideas.

Author The Teacher Team

Tags Astronomy Research, Astronaut Life, Astronaut Report, Research Project, Outer Space Printable, Astronaut Project Ideas

Ancient Civilizations Report | Ancient Civilizations Project

Ancient Civilizations Report | Ancient Civilizations Project
Social Studies, History, History: Ancient, Research, Grade 6, Activities, Projects

The Ancient Civilizations Report | Ancient Civilizations Project This comprehensive education package provides an enriching approach to teaching history, with a focus on ancient civilizations. By combining factual content with challenging questions that promote higher-level thinking in line with the Common Core, it aids in both cognitive development and knowledge acquisition. Specifications: Intended for Grade 6 Social Studies Promotes active student engagement Simplifies report writing by incorporating essential study tools and questionnaires Included resources help students conduct their research efficiently Applications: Flexible design suits a variety of learning preferences and classroom styles: whole-group instruction, small-group study sessions or individual assignments. The package could be utilized exhaustively or selectively based on your specific teaching requirements. Components: This resourceful PDF document is packed with features aiming to enhance learning outcomes. It includes several templates that pose factual questions about various aspects of ancient civilizations - perfect for stimulating insightful class discussions. The included set of essential questions play a significant role in encouraging students to apply their acquired knowledge at more profound layers while developing critical thinking skills. List of Components: A Map creation page: Helps students visually demonstrate their understanding of the geographical context of their selected civilization. - - - In addition, there's: • A section prompting students to look up specific information necessary for writing reports – incrementally builds research skills over time. • Resource Page Template: Useful when compiling Bibliographies. An alternative, simplified version is also available. • Student Note-Taking Pages: Can be reproduced as per requirement. Additional Tools: Rubrics for grading the written report and an editing checklist are included. Together with suggestions from experienced educators (Teacher Team), these tools boost academic performance while encouraging effective self-evaluation - crucial traits in creating responsible future scholars. In essence, the Ancient Civilizations Report | Ancient Civilizations Project is more than just an educational resource—it fosters life-skills such as efficient research methods and eloquent expression of complex ideas, resulting in a holistic learning experience for your students.

Author The Teacher Team

Tags Ancient Civilizations, History Project, Research Skills, Critical Thinking, Report Writing

Amphibians | Amphibian Research Report

Amphibians | Amphibian Research Report
Science, Life Sciences, Animals, Research, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6,

Amphibians | Amphibian Research Report: An Engaging Learning Tool A valuable resource for educators, the Amphibians | Amphibian Research Report offers a meticulous and interactive approach to learning about the intriguing world of amphibians. Designed for students ranging from Grade 3 to 6, it serves as an effective tool for both public school teachers and homeschoolers alike, providing in-depth coverage on subjects such as Science and Zoology. The teaching resource consists of a comprehensive, 38-page report that makes report writing effortless. It incorporates several educational elements: Vocabulary lists, Worksheets, Engaging questions, Idea organizers. The research report also presents higher-level thinking questions conforming to Common Core Essential Standards, ensuring both a challenging and enriching educational experience for students. Included Material in Package: To maximize its benefit and convenience for educators, this package includes many components: Title page templates (with gray-scale versions), Questions delving into essential facts about amphibians such as: - Dietary habits, - habitats, - threats they face, - global distribution. Creative Exploration: An opportunity is given for students to let their creativity run wild by encouraging them to delve into myths related to frogs or picture themselves carrying out the life of an amphibian! Guidelines & Templates: Detailed instructions on how to conduct research are provided, such as note-taking templates in either bullet form or lined format to accommodate each student's unique learning style. Additional Benefits: The product offers additional structured input such as: Rubrics for performance task assessment, Checklists to facilitate student-led editing & revision, An added perk is the provision of blank paper for when extra space might be needed during lessons. This thoughtful detail makes it a comprehensive teaching tool that caters to more than just data gathering – it fosters an in-depth understanding and appreciation for the subject matter, making this an invaluable resource no teacher can do without. By taking into account every possible requirement teachers may have while planning Amphibian-related Zoology lessons, educators are equipped with an all-in-one solution that not only enriches knowledge but also instils critical thinking skills in students.

Author The Teacher Team

Tags Amphibians, Research Report, Learning Resource, Science Education, Zoology

Thanksgiving Make 5

Thanksgiving Make 5
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

A Thanksgiving printables /worksheets/worksheets-by-subject/math-worksheets">math worksheet that helps with addition and number awareness. The student colors in some of the five picture items on each line and then writes the number of colored and the number of uncolored in the boxes and adds them together to make 5.

Author Cherry Workshop

Tags Make 5, Math, Addition, Thanksgiving

(You Drive Me) Crazy, Britney Spears - BUCKET DRUMMING!

(You Drive Me) Crazy, Britney Spears - BUCKET DRUMMING!
Creative Arts, Art, Music, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,

Taking it back to the 90s with Britney's smash chart, we present to you"(You Drive Me) Crazy"forBucket Drumming! There are four color coded slides along with the form and instrumental identifiers listed next to each phrase. Discuss form with the students and teach them (by rote) the rhythms on the powerpoint with the corresponding repeats (most are repeated once, 2 or, 3 times). Then, apply it to drums! All regular notation is to be played on the buckets (or drums, or ground, however you wish), and the X notation (with a down stem) are played as stick clicks above their head (or you could apply it to a tambourine or other auxiliary instrument) Here's the background track for you to play along with! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuCTuWve0NE

Author Mr Litts Music Room

Tags Bucket Drumming, Music, Vocal, Composition, Britney Spears

"The Hidden Track", an original Orff Composition

"The Hidden Track", an original Orff Composition
Creative Arts, Art, Music, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,

Your Orff ensemble can grow and thrive with an original composition for full instrument with"The Hidden Track" In this 12 measure piece, there are 3 sections of 4 measures each. Each section (labeled [A], [B], and [C]) can be repeated as many times as you wish and can have any arrangement of instrumentation (basses, then basses, altos, then unpitched percussion, etc). You could also experiment with a form as well (ABAC, ABABABC, ABACABA, and more) This piece is completely up to you how you'd like to perform :) Tempo between 120-144bpm Included in this are parts for Glockenspiel Soprano Xylo/Metallophone Alto Xylo/Metallophone Bass Xylo/Metallophone Maracas (or another auxiliary instrument) Djembe (bass notation on the "A" line, tone notation on the "D" line of the treble clef staff) Have a terrific time with "The Hidden Track"!

Author Mr Litts Music Room

Tags Hidden Track, Music, Composition, Orff, Vocals

Be True to Your School, (Beach Boys Cover) - BUCKET DRUMMING!

Be True to Your School, (Beach Boys Cover) - BUCKET DRUMMING!
Creative Arts, Art, Music, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,

Be True to Your School, (Beach Boys Cover) - BUCKET DRUMMING! This engaging teaching resource empowers educators in public and private school environments, as well as homeschool settings, to connect with students through one of the universal languages: music. This resource is particularly geared towards educators specializing in Art & Music for Grade 4 through Grade 12. This product takes a unique approach to music education by integrating it with the dynamic act of bucket drumming. It not only provides students with fundamental knowledge about rhythm and form but also creatively intersects it with pop culture music - specifically a remastered cover version of Be True to Your School originally by Beach Boys. Learning Scenarios Whole group activities Small group tasks Individual homework assignments The Teaching Method: The method stems from using all-color-coded slides paired alongside phrase identifiers that simplify rhythm teaching on powerpoint . Application of these rhythmic beats can then be transferred onto drums or any other percussive instrument like buckets. Percussion Effects Guidance: Innovative guidance on notation creates opportunities not just for bucket playing but percussion effects too such as stick clicks above the head or rimshot-like 'shots'. This breathes life into traditional drumming lessons – encouraging creativity whilst providing clear instructions for best output results. Auditory Element: An mp3 element adds a compelling layer allowing learners to play along adding another practical learning avenue to the package. Like all content included in this product, it also serves an equally important fun factor which inherently plays an important role behind successful student engagement – experiencing enjoyment during learning fosters educational outcomes - making this a valuable addition among your other pedagogical methods and resources. Finally, respecting intellectual property rights has been made easy because every image/photo/clip art used in creating this resource was developed by its creator thus avoiding any copyright infringement issues. The resource therefore not only enriches the music instruction but also sets an example of originality and creativity for students to follow.

Author Mr Litts Music Room

Tags Bucket Drumming, Music Education, Pop Culture Integration, Rhythm Teaching, Interactive Learning

Believer, Imagine Dragons - BUCKET DRUMMING!

Believer, Imagine Dragons - BUCKET DRUMMING!
Creative Arts, Art, Music, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,

Need to connect with your kids with their pop music through general music? Involve them in bucket drumming with Our#1 sellingImagine Dragons' hit, "Believer"! There are three all-color coded slides along with the form identifiers listed next to each phrase. Discuss form with the students and teach them (by rote) the rhythms on the powerpoint with the corresponding repeats (most are repeated 4, 6, or 8 times). Then, apply it to drums! All regular notation is to be played on the buckets (or drums, or ground, however you wish), and the X notation (with a down stem) are played as stick clicks above their head (or you could apply it to a tambourine or other auxiliary instrument) Here's the track so you can play along... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wtfhZwyrcc Have fun with this and let us know how it goes!

Author Mr Litts Music Room

Tags Believer, Imagine Dragons, Bucket Drumming, Music, Composition, Imagine Dragons Columbus, Believer Drum Sheet Music, Dragon Drumming

BEGINNING Bucket Drumming SUPERMegaPack!

BEGINNING Bucket Drumming SUPERMegaPack!
Creative Arts, Art, Music, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,

Everything you need for yourBeginning Bucket Drummersare going to be in this SUPER MegaPack with 20 arrangements guaranteed to fit in right with your kids featuring music from all different genres --ANDat20%off, it's the gift that keeps on giving right through your semester, or even your whole year! In this pack, you will have 20 arrangements for you to perform, sight read, analyze, or do whatever you wish with it. All regular notation is to be played on the buckets (or drums, or ground, however you wish), and the X notation (with a down stem) are played as stick clicks above their head (or you could apply it to a tambourine or other auxiliary instrument) For arrangements that have an "X notation that is stacked with quarter notes, they are played as shots (think like a marching band snare drum -- playing the drum and stick simultaneously as a rimshot or on top of each other -- whatever will you get you the best accent!) Here's the hit list for this pack: ABC, Jackson Five Believer, Imagine Dragons Bye Bye Bye, *NSync Cu Chullain, Karl Jenkins (Irish Bucket Drumming) Dynamite, Taio Cruz Fight Song, Rachel Platten Firework, Katy Perry Grenade, Bruno Mars High Hopes, Panic! at the Disco How Far I'll Go, Moana Imperial March, Star Wars Jump, Van Halen He's a Pirate, Pirates of the Caribbean Shake it Off, Taylor Swift Smooth Criminal, Michael Jackson Sucker, Jonas Brothers Thriller, Michael Jackson Thunder, Imagine Dragons William Tell Overture, G. Rossini This is Me, The Greatest Showman

Author Mr Litts Music Room

Tags Music Bundle, Compositions, Famous Artists, Fun Songs, Bucket Drumming

Beautiful People, Ed Sheeran (BUCKET DRUMMING!)

Beautiful People, Ed Sheeran (BUCKET DRUMMING!)
Creative Arts, Art, Music, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,

Beautiful People, Ed Sheeran (BUCKET DRUMMING!) This teaching resource offers an instrument-based activity designed for students in grades 4 to 8. The main aim is to enhance the learners' appreciation of art and music through engaging drumming sessions centered around the popular song "Beautiful People" by Ed Sheeran. The Package: Two all-color coded slides with listed form identifiers next to each phrase. The visuals simplify teaching rhythms. Rhythms can be taught via rote approach on PowerPoint then transitioned into hands-on drumming application using buckets or drums. Notation Method: A multipurpose notation method is used where regular notation equates to bucket or drum hits while X notation indicates stick clicks above their heads. Auxiliary instruments like tambourines can also be used for variety in sound production. This versatile resource could easily be adapted for use in a traditional classroom setting, small group activities, homeschooling scenarios, or as enjoyable homework assignments that encourage practice with fun! Tech Integration: A YouTube link accompanies the package for 'play-along' sessions which helps students solidify rhythm patterns while having a great time. The product comes as a downloadable zip file providing both PDF and PowerPoint formats suited best to your teaching needs. In conclusion, 'Beautiful People’ Bucket Drumming edition delivers a comprehensive music education that creatively combines timeless melodies with relevant techniques in today's learning environment.

Author Mr Litts Music Room

Tags Music Appreciation, Bucket Drumming, Rhythm Skills, Interactive Learning, Music Education

Beat me to it! Assessment

Beat me to it! Assessment
Creative Arts, Art, Music, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Assessments, Teacher Tools

Beat Me To It! Assessment Introducing the Beat Me To It! Assessment , a dynamic teaching resource geared towards enriching rhythm understanding in elementary school students. This tool is an ideal solution for teachers who are actively seeking to develop their students' understanding of note lengths. The assessment presents rhythms composed of quarter, half, and whole notes within a visually engaging box display on the board. Underneath the rhythmic configuration, students will find a set of numbers that corresponds to the beats in each rhythm pattern. The task? Picking out which number aligns with the beat count for each given pattern. This versatile teaching resource can be adapted to various educational settings depending upon your needs – from competitive team activities in classroom settings between boys and girls or different student groups, to assigning it as individual homework assignment. Students navigate this fun learning exercise using circle magnets placed beside corresponding answers; answers are then revealed simply by progressing to the next slide. Varying beat counts from 1 through 16 Constantly changing answer sequences throughout its entirety This stimulating assessment guarantees continued engagement and anticipation amongst your pupils - regardless if you choose to implement it formally as an end-of-unit assessment or informally for gameplay during learning sessions. Aimed primarily at grades 2 through 6 under Art & Music subjects with a specific focus on Music subsubject curriculum requirements—this resource is provided via multiple file types targeting easy compatibility with various digital platforms currently employed by educators. In essence: it's more than just assessment - 'Beat Me To It!' offers an interactive rhythm reinforcement solution that takes music education experience beyond traditional methodologies while keeping learners alert and engaged — all while maintaining paramount teaching efficiency!

Author Mr Litts Music Room

Tags Rhythm Understanding, Note Lengths, Learning Exercise, Music Education, Engagement