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Aquaponic Parasites Liver Flukes in Humans: Lesson Plan, Worksheets & Google App
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Environmental Science, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Aquaponic Parasites Liver Flukes in Humans: Lesson Plan, Worksheets & Google App This educational resource is designed for educators to introduce liver flukes, a potential disadvantage of aquaponic systems. Specifically targeting students from grade 7 to grade 10 focusing on environmental science. About the Teaching Resource The lesson plan explains how liver flukes, an uncommon parasite in aquaponic agriculture, become dangerous threats in aquatic environments. It focuses on their lifecycle and elucidates why they pose risks while offering solutions on avoidance strategies. Recommended Teaching Methods Educators could pair students for video watching and subsequent discussions. Group video sessions followed by individual question-based assignments. Assignment of specific questions to individuals for presentation of findings later. Efficacious lesson plan for substitute teachers or extra homework activities/topups/credit tasks related closely with topic taught during class hours. Learner Outcomes From this resource, Students will: Understand the parasitic nature of liver flukes including consequences upon human hosts; Learns how liver flukes propagate; Demonstrate knowledge on preventive measures against these nuisances in aquaponics systems; Note that all provided files are compatible across multiple devices - digitally fillable PDFs include printable ones as well as a Google Slides Hyperdoc pack compatible with any device’s disparity among learners thereby allowing virtual interaction more directly. In essence, this HTML package contains a didactic toolkit that provides quality education to learners thereby enhancing their knowledge base.
Author Dynamic Earth Learning
Tags Aquaponic Parasites, Liver Flukes, Aquatic Environments, Parasite Lifecycle, Zoonotic Diseases
Animal Research and Medicine Safety - Lesson Plan, Worksheet (Digital & Print)
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Earth Sciences, Grade 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
This science explainer video or reading activity lesson plan explores the topic ofanimal research for kids, so they begin to consider the idea of animal research andanimal testing. Students have done science experiments in school, but do they know that ourmedicine safetyrequiresanimal research testing? Do they know that animals used for testing help us learn? This video lesson plan is a good introduction to conversations aboutanimal research ethics, and why animal testing is necessary. Students will Consider: - Preclinical research of any new drugs being developed - Testing the effectiveness of these new drugs on living creatures - How animal models are selected based on certain qualities The bundle includes files in two formats to ensure all students can complete the lesson no matter what type of device they are working on. - Digitally fillable PDF - Printable PDF - Google Slides Hyperdoc with fillable fields for students ⏳ Teaching Time About 25 minutes with discussion ❤️Follow My Store Click on thegreen starnext to the store logo to receive new product updates. ✅Tip: Students using Chromebooks should download the free Chrome app DocHub. It saves their work in the PDF as they work and has great sharing options including Google Classroom
Author Dynamic Earth Learning
Tags Animal Research, Medicine Safety, Animal Research Lesson Plan, Animal Research Worksheet, Digital Lesson Plan
Winter Snowman Syllable Sort Game
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Games
This Syllable Sort game/center that reinforces syllabication is sure to be a hit in your classroom. Your students will love building snowmen with syllables! Aligned with common core anddesigned with pictures and words to support struggling readersis a great addition to your centers, daily 5 or word work activities. Here's What’s Included: ⛄ 8 Snowmen frames to use for the game or center activity . 4 colored and 4 black and white. ⛄ 20 colored picture snowballs and 20 black and white snowballs to use to build the snowmen. All have pictures and words for words with 1,2,3 and 4 syllables. ⛄ 1 worksheet frame to use with the center to write answers under the correct number of syllables. ⛄ 1 color-cut and glue Syllable worksheet. ⛄ Directions for the Center and Game. (I gave one game idea and one center idea but I know you will come up with some other ideas!) ⛄ Fun for everyone!
Author Sunshine and Lollipops
Tags Winter Game, Phonics Game, Phonics Activity, Syllable Sort, Syllable Games
Ways to Make Numbers - Math Game - What's the Scoop?
Math, Numbers, Grade 1, Games, Activities
Ways to Make Numbers - Math Game (What's the Scoop?) Give your students a delightful learning opportunity with this interactive, hands-on game : Ways to Make Numbers. This resource is as fun and engaging as savoring one's favorite ice cream scoop. It focuses primarily on improving number comprehension in grade 1 math students, reinforcing their understanding of numbers and fostering a love for mathematics at an early age. Usage: From fully engaged math stations to small-group classes or individualized attention periods, the game proves adaptive for different group sizes and student levels. Additionally, it can serve as entertaining homework for independent study or reinforcement outside school hours. Differentiation: This packet allows teachers to cater to all pupils' needs regardless of their mathematical proficiency level through assigning different numbers and cones based on each student's aptitude level. The resource contains colorfully designed cones plus black-and-white options that allow customization for children to add their own creative touch or form unique solutions in pairs or groups. Ice Cream Shop Bulletin Board: The crafted pieces double up as decorative elements that can be used in creating an Ice Cream Shop Bulletin Board adding educational value. Digital Format Advantage: This PDF file ensures quick sharing between devices without compatibility issues ensuring undisturbed learning flow. In Conclusion, Apart from its significant pedagogical advantages; Ways to Make Numbers includes dynamic worksheets that even work independently transforming into a multifunctional aid promoting a flexible, fun, and productive environment for grade 1 pupils in mathematics, focusing particularly on numbers.
Author Sunshine and Lollipops
Tags Math Games, Number Comprehension, Interactive Learning, Hands-on Activities, Differentiation
Spelling Sorts to Reinforce Spelling Patterns
ELA, Language Development, Spelling, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities
Let your students learn how to spell words using spelling patterns.With this resource, your kiddos willcolor, sort, write the spelling words and learn a ton! The spelling patterns are: CVC, CVCe, Digraphs, Long Vowel Patterns, Vowel Diphthongs and More!Give Your Kiddos what they need to support their spelling! These sorts arealigned with Common Core Reading Foundational Standards and cover many of the literacy standards in this strand for grades 1-3, but can be differentiated for different spellers and their levels. These ready to use worksheets can be used for: ♥ Reinforcement and practice during station work. ♥ Morning work ♥ Homework ♥ RTI ♥ Lessons for a substitute teacher. They are ready to use…NO PREP. Sorts are an easy way to reinforce a pre-taught spelling skill and can also be used as an informal assessment. My kiddos LOVED doing sorts during Work Work for Daily 5 /Literacy Stations. I tried to pick spelling patterns that confuse some children and also created sorts with easy and harder words to give flexibility with differentiation. What’s Included: ♥60 pages of spelling sorts: 1. CVC and CVCe 2. Beginning digraphs ch and sh 3. Ending digraphs, sh, th, ch and sh, th, ch and ck 4. Ending ch, tch and th 5. Long vowel patterns 6. Diphthongs 7. Sounds of y 8. Silent letters kn,gn,ph,wr 9. Soft and hard c 10. Soft and hard g 11. AND More!
Author Sunshine and Lollipops
Tags Spelling Sorts, Spelling Printable, Spelling Patterns, Spelling Games, Spelling Activity
Social Skills Tattling or Reporting
Special Resources, Social Skills, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities
Sometimes little ones have difficulty determining whether they are tattling or reporting! Am I Tattling or Reporting? addresses the ever present habit of tattling. I remember years ago when someone tattled, my co-teacher and I would turn toward the flag and say the Pledge of Allegiance. The kiddos would stare and look shocked and of course we would address the idea of tattling at an immediate class meeting at the first occurrence. So, what’s included in this packet: 1.A Sit Smart Chart( a Freebie I offer on my shop) and Poem/chant. 2.A “Tattling Teddy” Poem that can be placed with a Bear in a spot for “Tattling”. 3.6 Apology letter frames for children to use to say they are sorry to a friend if they have hurt them in any way or however you might want to use these for Management purposes. 4.2 Differentiated Tattling or Reporting sorts. One using picture and words, the other simply words. 5.An original poem called, “ Is that Something I should Tell or Say? 6.An anchor poster for Tattling or Reporting to give understanding. 7.12 Cards to use to set up scenarios for children to determine if the act is something they should tell or report to an adult or teacher. 8.1 set of blank cards to write a few of your own or you could have children write them and present them to the class for discussion at a class meeting. You may also like: Behavior Punch Cards Freebie Behavior Punch Cards Stop that Blurting! Behavior Classroom Chants Be Polite Use Magic Words Sit Smart Anchor Chart
Author Sunshine and Lollipops
Tags Social Skills, Social Skills Lesson, Tattling, Reporting, Classroom Management, Tattling Vs Reporting Anchor Chart
Social Story BUNDLE
Special Resources, Social Skills, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities
The Social Story BUNDLE An essential teaching resource, The Social Story BUNDLE provides educators with a diverse collection of social stories and activities. This compilation serves as a key tool in facilitating classroom behavior management, catering primarily to pupils ranging from Pre-K to Grade 2. The Financial Advantage and Utility: This bundle offers significant financial savings by including six individual social skills stories that can be purchased separately. Despite the details indicating that these resources were initially developed for Kindergarten special education settings, the material can effortlessly be used across differing grade levels and classrooms. Versatility: The distinctive aspect of this bundle lies in its flexibility. On one hand it can serve as discussion points for whole class lessons using something like Powerpoint display; on the other teachers can use it individually with learners on a computer aid stimulating conversation based on definite needs. Covered Themes: Outdoor and indoor recess scenarios Dealing with disappointment when we don't get what we want Appropriate voice levels at school Negative effects of distractions Promoting peace by reinforcing: hands are not for hitting concept Inclusion of an Extra Story about Winters : To address winter-related issues, another story focusing specifically on coping during extremely cold weather conditions (indoor recess) is included exclusively in this bundle. Versitile Uses : > Social situation checks before heading out to recess or addressing fallout post specific social incidents. Counselling sessions School psychology inputs since they provide insight into behavioral expectations clearly due to their enlightening pictorial representations In conclusion, The Social Story Bundle goes beyond being just an educational resource. It serves as a dynamic solution provider for classroom meetings held because of specific situations or helps parents and ELL parents understand the required behavioral standards amongst their wards effectively irrespective of any linguistic differences.
Author Sunshine and Lollipops
Tags Social Stories, Behavior Management, Classroom Resource, Social Skills, Indoor Recess
Sight Word Worksheets First 200 Most Common Sight Words
ELA, Language Development, Spelling, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
We all know how important sight word recognition is! TheseSight Word Worksheets and Activity packetwas designed toreinforce sight words through activities that reinforce fluency, decoding and understanding.It contains the first200 Fry Sight Words plus 36 additional common words. It can be used as a packet oryou can run off pages by word to reinforce a particular word with which a student needs to work. It can also be used as a homework packet. Here is what is Included: ⭐The first200 Common High Frequency FRY Sight Words ⭐3 Sight Word Booklet/packet coversfrom which to choose. ⭐36 additionalcommonwordsthat are not fry words. Here is what the student will do for each word: ♥ The students are directed tocolor, trace and then writethe designated word. ♥ Then the studentcolors the boxes that contain the designated word. ♥Reads, traces and copies a sentenceusing best handwriting. ♥Draws a picture that shows understandingof the sentence read and written for accountability and to reinforce decoding and reading.
Author Sunshine and Lollipops
Tags Sight Word Worksheet, Sight Word Printable, Common Sight Words, Spelling Games, Decoding, Sight Word Worksheets First Grade, Sight Word Activities Worksheets, Sight Word Matching Worksheets, Most Common Sight Words, Sight Word Sheets
Sight Word Unscramble and Match the First 100 Most Commonly Used Sight Words
ELA, Language Development, Spelling, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities
Do you need a way to addmore practicefor your students to work withsight words? We all know that most students need tons of practice in order to learn these wordsautomatically. So thisfun scramble match sight word activity will make working with sight words a bit more fun and will take a little more brain power to find and match the words. I think your students, who are working withSight Words, will love figuring out the words and would be perfect for a station or center. Combine this will other sight work activities you already have in place and therepetitionyour students need will becomeevident in their growth of sight word recognition. Here is What is Included: 24 worksheets using first 100 most commonly used words Larger print for younger learners Each page uses the same sample to show the directions. Each page has directions on the top of each page which says, “Unscramble to the letters to make the word and then trace the word.” A cover if you might want to make a booklet. There are a few cvc and color words added that can easily be figured or sounded out. Ideas for Use: Center work/Station work Morning work Homework Small group instruction Response to Intervention Partner work To give to Instructional Support to work with students independently Any way you choose.
Author Sunshine and Lollipops
Tags Sight Word, Sight Word Printable, Matching Activity, Unscramble Activity, Spelling Games, Unscramble Sentences Worksheets 1st Grade
Sight Word Stories to Encourage Thinking Skills for Guided Reading
ELA, Reading, Preschool, Grade 1, Literacy Readers, Teacher Tools
So many times easy readers that are sight word dependent can be difficult to use to support thinking and comprehension! Thesestories are a bit different as they are written specifically to encourage and support reading comprehension strategies. Sight Word Stories to Encourage Thinking Skillsincludes15 short stories to use during Guided Reading. Each story usesrepetitive wordsand includespictures to support decodingas well as“Questions to Ask” to support comprehension.The questions specifically focus on making predictions and inferences as well as other comprehension strategies. They have been used inSpecial Education classes with kindergarteners and first graders. They were created with these children in mind due to comprehension difficulties. As you know, many children are word readers and have difficulty comprehending text. Sometimes you need to useeasier text and focus on comprehending even though a child may be capable of reading higher leveled stories. With that in mind, these stories,although easy to read, challenged the students with the comprehension conversations we had about the stories and as a result, the students were guided to a better understanding of what they read.
Author Sunshine and Lollipops
Tags Sight Word Stories, Thinking Skills, Guided Reading, ELL Printable, Sight Word Story, Sight Words Stories
Sight Word Activities for First 100 Words - Color Cut and Glue Sentences
ELA, Reading, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities
Do your kinders need practice with sight word fluency and decoding? Most do andthis is the perfect resource to develop a strong sight word recognition , decoding and fluency at the same time! Sight word recognitionis an importantemergent reading skilland it takes lots ofrepetitionbefore each word is completely memorized. Thesepractice pageswill make sight word recognitionfunandrepetitioneasy as well as support fluency as childrencolor, cut and glue words(with pictures) from the bottom of each sheet to create new sentences to read. The pictures with labels are easily identified and extra words used are repetitive use ofdecodable word families and patterns. Each sentence has the same words repeated in the same sentence4 times, but each time the child supplies a different picture with word label to complete the sentence. This activity will work great for: ✄ Literacy Stations/Daily 5 ✄ Interventions ✄ Guided Reading ✄ Independent or Morning Work ✄ Homework ✄ ELL students ✄ Special Education Students ✄ Speech and Language Needs ✄ In any capacity you need to use them
Author Sunshine and Lollipops
Tags Sight Word Games, Sight Word Activities, First 100 Words, Cut And Paste Printable, Sentences Printable
Rhyming Activities for Emergent Readers English Language Learners RTI and More
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities
Rhyming Activities for Emergent Readers Rhyming Activities for Emergent Readers strengthens crucial phonological awareness skills that foster emergent literacy and reading development. Exploring rhymes, students gain valuable knowledge about the English language, its nuanced sounds, intricate patterns and letter combinations. Versatile Resource This versatile resource focuses on fostering rhyming skills. It presents a picture to students who then find another rhyming counterpart. An additional aspect of this tool is the layer of learning with picture-word pairs which assists learners in delving into word families. Speech and Language Development Support The activities further support speech and language development through repetition of rhyming pairs enhancing learners' confidence and encouraging early reading abilities since understanding rhyme contributes greatly to literacy. Multiple Usage Methods: Literacy stations or daily five activities Pre-guided reading exercises Independent work sessions with non-native English speakers or special education students. Partner selection where children can find their thinking partner by matching cards. Interactive games challenging them to list as many words they can form from a chosen card. Tailored Class Implementation Schemes: In-class games searching for rhymes through matching cards during morning meetings. List comparisons derived from generated words. Dilemma presentations where students indicate whether two selected words rhyme through smiles (for 'yes') or frowns (for 'no'). Read-and-write room activities writing down represented word pairs. Evaluation sort exercises using included sheets to initiate spelling ability evaluation. /tools.html The Rhyme Activities' flexible use ensures every learner type in preschools up to grade 1 will appreciate the engaging exploration into the intuitive nature of phonological awareness while teachers relish an effective time-saving asset. This is a tool created by teachers for teachers, leading to bright minds and brighter futures.
Author Sunshine and Lollipops
Tags Rhyming Skills, Phonological Awareness, Emergent Literacy, Picture-word Pairs, Speech And Language Development
Reading Comprehension Bookmarks for Retelling, Summarizing, and Close Reading
ELA, Reading, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Giving studentsvisual remindersis a perfect way tosupport memoryandunderstandingin all areas of the curriculum and especially when it comes toreading comprehension. For that reason, thesevisual bookmarksandresponse sheetswere created to give students a way to remember all the details needed toretell stories,summarize textand also remember important ways to understandclose reading. In the beginning I taught studentshow to use the bookmarksand then as they becamestronger with the skills, they were given the choice to use them or try independently. I always found that visuals are an important way to support those students who may need a visual aid in the beginning stages of using reading comprehension strategies when inGuided Reading groups,reading independently or when partner reading. I kept these bookmarks in our classroom library and reading center for use as needed. Here’s What’s Included in this Set: ⭐8 Retelling Bookmarks with visual reminders. ⭐8 Summarizing Bookmarks with visual reminders. ⭐8 Close Reading Bookmarks with visual reminders for marking up the text. ⭐Writing Frames to support each of the Bookmarks for notetaking and reminders of how to retell, summarize and use Close Reading symbols. Each writing frame includes the visuals for the bookmarks. Ideas for Use: ⭐Guided Reading Groups ⭐Close Reading ⭐Informal assessment ⭐Independent reading routines ⭐Partner reading (they can choose a bookmark to use to verbally summarize or retell the text) ⭐Stations, Centers or Reading rotations. ⭐As an after activity for Shared Reading. ⭐To send home to support reading at home or for homework ⭐For children who need more support with these skills and strategies.
Author Sunshine and Lollipops
Tags Reading Comprehension, Reading Bookmarks, Retelling Bookmark, Summarizing Bookmark, Close Reading Bookmark, Reading Comprehension Bookmark, Comprehension Strategy Bookmarks, Reading Comprehension Strategy Bookmarks, Comprehension Strategies Bookmarks
Question of the Day for PreK Kindergarten First and Second Grades
ELA, Grammar, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities
Conversation is so important in our world of technology! Question of the Day...Let’s Get Talking was created for my daughter’s Kindergarten SpEd class. Her students have minimal verbal skills and duringMorning Meeting she wanted a basket of questions from which to choose one a day to initiate conversation. Simply asking the question and then practicing full statement answers makes such a difference for and supports Speech and Language issues. I watched this in progress on my volunteer days in her classroomand it worked beautifully. She has some children who are diagnosed with “selective mutism” and they have felt so much more comfortable that they are answering questions with minimal support. We all know how important it is for children to converse with friends as well teachers and of course their parents.Talking and listeningmore and more helpschildrentodeveloptheir language and vocabulary skills. It supports in learning thenew words.It helps early learners todevelopgrammar and reading. The role of teachers and parents, whentalking and listeningtochildrenis to encourage,developand improve theirtalking and listeningskills. TheseQuestion of the Day Cardswill, not only allow you to get acquainted or know your students, but also get them ready to listen and learn, develop conversation strategies, enrich vocabulary and build self esteem. This resource isdesigned to encourage answering questions, to support speech and language and to tame anxiety in those students who may be afraid to speak at circle time or morning meeting! It works great with ELL students, Special Education, Shy kiddos, Morning Meeting, to initiate conversations in small group and speech and language lessons. Here's What id Included: 92 Conversation Cards that can be run off on colored paper, laminated and put on a ring or in a basket. A Tips and Idea page to give you many additional ideas for use that can be kept handy for use. Here are some other resources you might like:
Author Sunshine and Lollipops
Tags Daily Question, Question Of The Day, Writing, Social Skills, Question Worksheet
Pronoun Sort, Worksheets and Fun
ELA, Grammar, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables
Pronoun Sort, Worksheets and Fun Pronoun Sort, Worksheets and Fun is a resource aimed at improving Kindergarten and first-grade students' understanding of pronouns. This kit combines the excitement of a game with the goal of mastering simple pronouns such as 'he', 'she', 'it', 'we' and 'they'. It transforms challenging tasks into engaging activities to increase student involvement. Versatility in Application The resources within this kit can be laminated which are inclusive of bowls, pretzels, and directions for placement at a Literacy or Daily 5 word-work station in conjunction with a response sheet. Additionally, it has usability as an interactive pronoun sort or file folder game using Velcro making it well-fit for Response To Intervention (RTI) sessions. Other Uses: Increase difficulty by distributing different bowls and pretzels with various pronouns amongst the students. Create competition by turning sorting into a game where kids flip pretzels over into correct bowls. Suit whole-group instruction where pairs work together finding synonyms for given pronouns in books or periodicals. Ideal for All Learners: This product is designed to assist ELL students or learners needing extra exposure to concepts of pronouns. Also perfect as an addon to existing morning work schedules or overflow activities along with being used in Interactive Notebooks! What's included: Six colored (and black & white) bowls bearing instructions & target pronouns; Six pages comprising 60 sorting nouns including one blank additional page; Sixty paper-based tangible brown/black & white make-believe pretzels; A single-page sorting response sheet and two worksheets usable for formative assessments or informal evaluations. In conclusion, Pronoun Sort, Worksheets and Fun facilitates a fun-filled way of learning pronouns. It is ideal for educators at the Grade 1 and Grade 2 levels striving to offer an interactive twist on their teaching methods. Especially suited for Language Arts classes focusing on Grammar.
Author Sunshine and Lollipops
Tags Pronouns, Interactive Learning, Literacy Station, Grammar Activity, Pronoun Sorting, Fun Pronoun Games, Word Sort Worksheets
72 "Most likely to" Awards
, Not Grade Specific, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
An Unforgettable Method to Commemorate Student Successes Honor and applaud the wide-ranging talents and accomplishments of your students with our collection of 72 Most Likely To Awards. This compilation of award certificates aims to emphasize the unique attributes and achievements of each individual, providing a delightful and unforgettable way to acknowledge their progress and development throughout the academic year. The Advantages of Choosing the 72 Most Likely To Awards: The 72 Most Likely To Awards present a unique perspective on appreciating student successes, concentrating on their outstanding characteristics and contributions. These awards allow teachers to value each student's individuality and promote a sense of pride and achievement among classmates. As a result, students feel appreciated, and their motivation to continue excelling in various aspects is reinforced. Discover What's Included in the 72 Most Likely To Awards Collection: •A set of 72 diverse and visually captivating award certificates •An extensive range of award categories, ensuring that each student's exceptional talents are acknowledged •Certificates designed with sufficient space for customization, including the student's name, teacher's signature, and date Unlock the Full Potential of Personalized Student Recognition Our collection of 72 Most Likely To Awards delivers an innovative and efficient way to recognize each student's unique achievements and qualities. By offering visually appealing and tailored certificates, students can cherish their accomplishments and feel encouraged to continue their personal growth. This compilation is crafted for all grade levels, guaranteeing a versatile and engaging experience for learners of different ages. The user-friendly PDF format enables easy downloading, printing, and customizing of the award certificates to meet your requirements. With the 72 Most Likely To Awards, you'll gain access to an inventive and valuable tool that can help cultivate a sense of pride and achievement among your students, creating enduring memories of their time in your class. Celebrate your students' unparalleled achievements and establish a memorable end-of-year experience by downloading this extraordinary collection of awards today!
Author Brave Education
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Directed Drawing & Writing Activities: Weather
Creative Arts, Art, Fine Arts, Not Grade Specific, Drawing Templates & Outlines, Worksheets & Printables
This resource includes: -35 worksheets -7 different images/topics -2 writing prompt templates Each image includes 5 pages: 1- Teacher copy of the directed drawing 2- Spelling page with drawing space 3- Drawing page 4- Writing prompt page with drawing space (lower grades) 5- Writing prompt page (upper grades)
Author Brave Education
Tags Drawing, Writing, Weather, Tutorial, Clouds, Directed Drawing Pdf, Drawing And Writing Games
Directed Drawing & Writing Activities: Nature
Creative Arts, Art, Fine Arts, Not Grade Specific, Drawing Templates & Outlines, Worksheets & Printables
This resource includes: -45 worksheets -9 different images/topics -2 writing prompt templates Each image includes 5 pages: 1- Teacher copy of the directed drawing 2- Spelling page with drawing space 3- Drawing page 4- Writing prompt page with drawing space (lower grades) 5- Writing prompt page (upper grades)
Author Brave Education
Tags Drawing, Writing, Nature, How To, Tutorial
Number Sense: Numbers That Belong to Me
Math, Numbers, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Number Sense: Numbers That Belong to Me A tailored teaching tool developed for Kindergarten and adaptable for first grade, focusing on the mathematics sub-subject of numbers. Teaching Tool Assessment Aim This tool serves as an informal method of assessing personal information amongst young learners. The design reinforces the concept that numbers are omnipresent and significant in everyday life, aiding to build numerical confidence. Learning Interaction & Flexibility The document includes pages for recording various pieces of personal information including birthday, age, address, phone number and family members. Tailored to promote interaction between teachers and students during data input processes. Featuring flexibility - designed for use over five days but can be adjusted based on student needs or limitations such as occupational therapy (OT) challenges. In case writing is difficult due to OT concerns, teachers can record details shared by students verbally. Creative learning Components The innovative approach is supported by a fun poem encouraging student participation making learning more captivating. Additionally included is a user-friendly recording sheet perfect for documenting observations made during these sessions. These recordings aid future formal assessments when required. Culminating into a compilative book once completed featuring individual progress about the understanding of basic personal information centered around needing numbers. Use In Multiple Settings: Despite its original design with Kindergarten classrooms especially catering kids with special education needs in mind this rich digital PDF resource can also adapt well into any homeschool setting when building a sense of number importance among young learners.
Author Sunshine and Lollipops
Tags Teaching Resource, Number Sense, Mathematics, Personal Information, Assessment
Noun and Verb Sort For First Grade
ELA, Grammar, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities
Do you need a way to get your kiddos up and moving and learning at the same time? ThisRead the Room Noun, Verb sort is a great way to get your kiddos up and moving around the room during Literacy Stations or anytime. Place the cards strategically around the room. Tape the cards to boards, doors, windows, bulletin boards, cabinets or anywhere you think would be fun. The children have toWALK around thelooking for the cards and write the word that tells what the picture is under the correct heading. This is agreat way to reinforce nouns and verbs while enabling your students to understand these concepts of language in a fun way. There are 48 nouns and 42 verbs. VARIATION:Bring the Sort outside and get a little fresh air! Here’s what is included: ☀️ 92 cards 48 noun cards with images and 42 verb cards with images. ☀️ Directions for the activity plus 2 worksheets (1 color, 1 black and white) to record the nouns and verbs found. ☀️4 variations of activities that can be done with the noun and verb cards. (Noun and Verb Matching, Picking Partners, Write a Sentence and VoBACKulary. Hope this brings a little SUNSHINE your way! Kathy
Author Sunshine and Lollipops
Tags Noun Printable, Verb Printable, Grammar Sort, Grammar Activity, Grammar Printable, Noun And Verb Game, 1st Grade Verb Games, Noun And Verb Games
Morning Meeting Slides to Build Community
, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Presentations, Teacher Tools
Whether you are virtual or in school this year, these slidescreated especially for Google™ encourage community building whether you are in your classroom or teaching online. Even with distance learning or remote learning you, it is easy to build classroom community with these ready to use add your and your own message slides and it is so important to do so especially now. One of the most important aspects of teaching, even sometimes more or as important as academic growth,is social emotional growth and building relationships between classmates and you (the teacher).Activities that supportclassroom community are imperative when teaching the whole child. I cannot speak enough about the significance ofmaking all students feel welcome and know that they are active members of your classroom community and included.I have used this approach to learning for over25 plus yearsand found that building student rapport and classroom community makes a huge difference and fosters apositive classroom community in which everyone feels important, comfortable and safe. Conducting a virtual morning meeting or in person Morning Meeting with your students will nurture positivity that will last a lifetime as well as all day and continue throughout the year. Incorporating a quick online morning meeting, as the first activity you do together as a class, will motivate your students to want to come to your virtual classroom or rug and learn with you. Children take ownership of their learning and you are teaching accountability. Each child needs to and will feel welcome everyday!! Here is What’s Included In the Message or News Component: ⭐A slide which includes visual virtualMorning Meetingrules and choices to follow. ⭐A slide with virtual greetings that you can use to greet each other and welcome the day. ⭐A slide that shows the date that you can type or write in full form and a chart for Yesterday was, Today is and Tomorrow will be with moveable pieces. ⭐A slide tocount the days of schooland showplace valuewith a hundred’s, ten’s and one’s house. Along with moveable numbers. ⭐A slide to showmoney. With lower grades you can a show the day of school with coins and in written form. With 2nd grade you can simply write an amount or add one hundred to each day to work with larger money amounts. ⭐A slide withmoveable headings for each day of the week. These are optional and are included if you want to incorporate them. ⭐44 themed slides with a chartplus embedded flattened clipart to respect the copyright of the clip artists that go with seasons and special days. You can pick and choose which slide you might want to use daily and add your message. Remember there are cards included in the PDF to support skills and ideas for your use. ⭐23 Cards with ideas for Class Messages or News.These cards can be laminated and hole-punched to keep on a ring. You can also have it bound into a small book to be kept in a convenient spot. These cards include ideas for greetings to use at the top of your message, skills and strategies that can be included in messages. ⭐35 Cards with ideas for sharing or conversation startersthat with build community. These cards can be laminated and hole-punched to keep on a ring. You can also have it bound into a small book to be kept in a convenient spot. ⭐35 Bookmark size visuals to show sharing ideasthat can be used as a class with teacher supervision anytime during the day. They can even be used as brain breaks or to support Speech and Language and English Language Learners.. They can be laminated and kept in a convenient place for easy access. ⭐1 label for the container of choice to store the cards, which can also be used as the cover for the cards. ⭐1 other label for the bookmark resource that matches the chevron pattern on the bookmarks to label the front of the bookmarks or container. Suggestions of some activities that I have created that can be used with these message/news cards are suggested in this packet and are linked to that resource for your convenience. Teacher Tips: ❤️These messages can be used to introduce new students to your class or new teachers. ❤️Some might be used for a quick break at some point during the day or even at the end of the day. ❤️Read a message and chat about the skill or strategy included. ❤️if you are using the math or language arts type messages that can be put on a ring, they can be used to reinforce or even reteach skills in a fun way. ❤️Conversation starters or questions of the day are great to add as a part of this morning meeting. Adding a sharing time is a great way for all to get to know each other . The Google version can be used on your computer for distance, virtual or remote learning to build a positive classroom community. They can also be used in your classroom on a white board or Smart Board™ I hope this brings a little sunshine your way!
Author Sunshine and Lollipops
Tags Morning Meeting, Morning Meeting Slides, Morning Routine, Classroom Community, Teacher Morning Slides, Morning Meeting Visual, Responsive Classroom Morning Meeting Slides, Morning Meeting Slide
Math Doubles Plus One Fact Activities
Math, Numbers, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
Math Doubles Plus One Fact Activities Fun is differentiatedand has3 different math levelsfor your use. This isbest as a partner game but can be used with a small group. Each child will need theirown card and tokens to cover their answers; such as, pennies, teddies, cubes of whatever you have around the room. If youlaminate the cards, which is suggested, you can have the children use wipe off markers and crayons to X their answer. Run off enough cards for the number of students playing the game and laminate. Each partnership or group needs one die. Directions for Use: ♥ The first card has only numbers or sums, which is the easiest level. Since the student just has to add the numbers together and cover the sum. ♥ The student will roll the die, double the number, add 1 and then cover the answer.For example. The child rolls a 6 (You may provide a manipulative, such as a number line or grid to support learners). ♥ The second card has the number model. ♥ With this activity the students roll the die and cover the equation or number model that shows a doubles plus one fact.For exampleif the student rolls a 3, then they would cover the number model 3+4 or 4+3. This requires a bit more higher order thinking. ♥ The third card has harder number models and would need to be used with a polyhedral dice that goes up to 12. ♥ The fourth card is blank so you can differentiate however you choose. You may even want the children to write the facts or sums that might go with different dice.For exampleif you are using a polyhedral die that goes up to 12, then the sums could go up to 25. It is yours to create whatever works for your class. It can even be a wipe off if laminated. ♥ The last worksheet is to check the student’s metacognitive thinking which is so important with state tests. Having children explain their thinking helps the teacher see how the student’s mind works. It is almost like a video camera and you can see where the breakdowns are or just how they are thinking and support as needed. Some children may need to do this verbally. ♥ I have also asked for the Name, date and time on the bottom of this sheet. I have experienced that many children have difficulty reading an analogue clock so this provides ongoing practice with writing a telling time from an analogue clock. Please note: The cards are the same because the dice determines the outcome. You will need to run off enough copies of each for your students.Check out some other math products you might like:
Author Sunshine and Lollipops
Tags Math Doubles, Mental Math, Plus One Fact, Fact Activities, Basic Operations, Doubles Plus, Double Math Game, Doubles Plus One Facts, Doubles Plus One Worksheets, Write A Doubles Plus One Fact For The Sum Of 7
Literature Genre Posters
, Not Grade Specific, Posters, Classroom Decor
We all know howimportant it is the encourage reading and these Literature Genre Posters will not only show students the types of books that are available to them, but also give them a snippet of what each genre entails. These Reading Genre Posters are perfectreminders of the basic Literature Genresmost primary grades are exposed to daily when reading. If you are a 1st, 2nd 3rd grade teacher,Reading specialist or Librarian, you may want to grab these and hang them in your reading area, classroom library or school library. There are many subcategories within these Literature genre but included are basic genres written in Kid-friendly language with descriptions of each. PossibleUses: These posters canbeused: To hang in your Classroom Library area. The school library or LMC Homeschool space As Genre labels to mark bins, shelves or baskets. Created into a “Book” to browse if a student is unsure of what he/she wants to read. Created in a smaller size and placed on rings to easily browse possible reading choices. Can be enlarged for larger reading spaces. MORE IDEAS ARE INCLUDED IN THE ACTUAL RESOURCE Here’sWhat’sIncludedionthispacket: 1 3 8.5 x 1 1 Posters 2 heading posters : one with Fiction and definition and another with Non-fiction and definition as well as Poetry. Other Posters with heading and definitions include: Realistic Fiction Fantasy Mystery Science Fiction Historical Fiction Traditional Literature Biography Autobiography Informational Poetry I hope you find these helpful and useful…ENJOY!
Author Sunshine and Lollipops
Tags Fiction, Poetry, Genre Posters, Literature Posters, Literature Printables, Genre Posters For Middle School, Genre Poster
Levels of Understanding: How Well Do I Understand? Primary Grades
, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Classroom Decor, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Levels of Understanding: How Well Do I Understand? Primary Grades An invaluable teaching resource, ideal for educators including public school teachers and homeschooling parents. Primarily aimed at teaching students in Kindergarten, Grade 1, and Grade 2 - it promotes self-evaluation and guides differentiated learning. Key Features: Promotes assessment of understanding amongst students. This helps teachers adapt their instruction pace accordingly. Fosters an environment conducive for whole group sessions or smaller groups catering to different learning speeds. Effectively works in intimate setting such as a homeschooling setup. The child-friendly language makes these resources more relatable than complex jargon stacked posters. The materials cater particularly well with children who struggle to grasp new concepts quickly by emphasizing that every learner has unique strengths and pace - thereby boosting self-esteem amongst learners. The package includes four sequential posters eloquently asking 'How well do you understand?'. Each poster contains different messages that allow children to identify which stage they're currently at ranging from needing further time or clarification to completely understanding a topic enough even being able to teach others! Possible Applications: Leverage this resource by having students write down numbers on top of respective worksheets signifying their comprehension level; one implying low comprehension while four indicating full mastery. Serve as subtle assessment tools where learners can indicate their comprehension levels with fingers after each chapter. > This teaching resource comes handy as a PDF document ready for instant application in your classroom or home-based tutoring space while promoting empathy and an understanding that not all learners comprehend at the same pace, which is perfectly alright.
Author Sunshine and Lollipops
Tags Teaching Resource, Comprehension Assessment, Differentiated Learning, Self-assessment, Classroom Engagement























