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I WONDER - Where Was Golf Invented | Animated Video Lesson

I WONDER - Where Was Golf Invented | Animated Video Lesson
Sports, P.E. & Health, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Video Introduction An amazing video designed for the students to learn more about sports in different countries. I WONDER - Where Was Golf Invented | Animated Video Lesson What is your favorite sport? Tell us more about it. Who is your favorite athlete? Or what is your favorite team? Do you know who invented basketball? When basketball has been invented? Can you tell us where is the first time it has been played? Have you ever played soccer or football? If yes, tell us what was your position: A goal keeper, midfield player, or a defender? Do you like watching golf? If yes who is your favorite player? Can you name the differences between tennis and ping pong? Have you ever played volleyball on the beach? When it has been officially recognized by the Olympics? Do you like watching Formula 1 races? If yes, who is your favorite team or driver? Have you ever tried to play handball? If yes tell us more. Do you like watching people skiing or surfing? I WONDER - Where Was Golf Invented | Animated Video Lesson The video is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about this sport. I WONDER - Where Was Golf Invented | Animated Video Lesson This friendly designed video is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Format Available in MP4 format.

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I WONDER - Were Tennis Balls Always Yellow | Animated Video Lesson

I WONDER - Were Tennis Balls Always Yellow | Animated Video Lesson
Sports, P.E. & Health, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Video Introduction An amazing video designed for the students to learn more about sports in different countries. I WONDER - Were Tennis Balls Always Yellow | Animated Video Lesson What is your favorite sport? Tell us more about it. Who is your favorite athlete? Or what is your favorite team? Do you know who invented basketball? When basketball has been invented? Can you tell us where is the first time it has been played? Have you ever played soccer or football? If yes, tell us what was your position: A goal keeper, midfield player, or a defender? Do you like watching golf? If yes who is your favorite player? Can you name the differences between tennis and ping pong? Have you ever played volleyball on the beach? When it has been officially recognized by the Olympics? Do you like watching Formula 1 races? If yes, who is your favorite team or driver? Have you ever tried to play handball? If yes tell us more. Do you like watching people skiing or surfing? I WONDER - Were Tennis Balls Always Yellow | Animated Video Lesson The video is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about this sport. I WONDER - Were Tennis Balls Always Yellow | Animated Video Lesson This friendly designed video is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Format Available in MP4 format.

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I WONDER - What Is The Tennis Scoring System Based On | Animated Video

I WONDER - What Is The Tennis Scoring System Based On | Animated Video
Sports, P.E. & Health, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Video Introduction An amazing video designed for the students to learn more about sports in different countries. I WONDER - What Is The Tennis Scoring System Based On | Animated Video Lesson What is your favorite sport? Tell us more about it. Who is your favorite athlete? Or what is your favorite team? Do you know who invented basketball? When basketball has been invented? Can you tell us where is the first time it has been played? Have you ever played soccer or football? If yes, tell us what was your position: A goal keeper, midfield player, or a defender? Do you like watching golf? If yes who is your favorite player? Can you name the differences between tennis and ping pong? Have you ever played volleyball on the beach? When it has been officially recognized by the Olympics? Do you like watching Formula 1 races? If yes, who is your favorite team or driver? Have you ever tried to play handball? If yes tell us more. Do you like watching people skiing or surfing? I WONDER - What Is The Tennis Scoring System Based On | Animated Video Lesson The video is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about this sport. I WONDER - What Is The Tennis Scoring System Based On | Animated Video Lesson This friendly designed video is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Format Available in MP4 format.

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I WONDER - When Were Tennis Rackets Invented | Animated Video Lesson

I WONDER - When Were Tennis Rackets Invented | Animated Video Lesson
Sports, P.E. & Health, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Video Introduction An amazing video designed for the students to learn more about sports in different countries. I WONDER - When Were Tennis Rackets Invented | Animated Video Lesson What is your favorite sport? Tell us more about it. Who is your favorite athlete? Or what is your favorite team? Do you know who invented basketball? When basketball has been invented? Can you tell us where is the first time it has been played? Have you ever played soccer or football? If yes, tell us what was your position: A goal keeper, midfield player, or a defender? Do you like watching golf? If yes who is your favorite player? Can you name the differences between tennis and ping pong? Have you ever played volleyball on the beach? When it has been officially recognized by the Olympics? Do you like watching Formula 1 races? If yes, who is your favorite team or driver? Have you ever tried to play handball? If yes tell us more. Do you like watching people skiing or surfing? I WONDER - When Were Tennis Rackets Invented | Animated Video Lesson The video is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about this sport. I WONDER - When Were Tennis Rackets Invented | Animated Video Lesson This friendly designed video is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Format Available in MP4 format.

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I WONDER - Are There Different Types Of Volleyball | Animated Video

I WONDER - Are There Different Types Of Volleyball | Animated Video
Sports, P.E. & Health, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Video Introduction An amazing video designed for the students to learn more about sports in different countries. I WONDER - Are There Different Types Of Volleyball | Animated Video Lesson What is your favorite sport? Tell us more about it. Who is your favorite athlete? Or what is your favorite team? Do you know who invented basketball? When basketball has been invented? Can you tell us where is the first time it has been played? Have you ever played soccer or football? If yes, tell us what was your position: A goal keeper, midfield player, or a defender? Do you like watching golf? If yes who is your favorite player? Can you name the differences between tennis and ping pong? Have you ever played volleyball on the beach? When it has been officially recognized by the Olympics? Do you like watching Formula 1 races? If yes, who is your favorite team or driver? Have you ever tried to play handball? If yes tell us more. Do you like watching people skiing or surfing? I WONDER - Are There Different Types Of Volleyball | Animated Video Lesson The video is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about this sport. I WONDER - Are There Different Types Of Volleyball | Animated Video Lesson This friendly designed video is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Format Available in MP4 format.

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I WONDER - How Is Volleyball Played | Animated Video Lesson

I WONDER - How Is Volleyball Played | Animated Video Lesson
Sports, P.E. & Health, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Video Introduction An amazing video designed for the students to learn more about sports in different countries. I WONDER - How Is Volleyball Played | Animated Video Lesson What is your favorite sport? Tell us more about it. Who is your favorite athlete? Or what is your favorite team? Do you know who invented basketball? When basketball has been invented? Can you tell us where is the first time it has been played? Have you ever played soccer or football? If yes, tell us what was your position: A goal keeper, midfield player, or a defender? Do you like watching golf? If yes who is your favorite player? Can you name the differences between tennis and ping pong? Have you ever played volleyball on the beach? When it has been officially recognized by the Olympics? Do you like watching Formula 1 races? If yes, who is your favorite team or driver? Have you ever tried to play handball? If yes tell us more. Do you like watching people skiing or surfing? I WONDER - How Is Volleyball Played | Animated Video Lesson The video is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about this sport. I WONDER - How Is Volleyball Played | Animated Video Lesson This friendly designed video is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Format Available in MP4 format.

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I WONDER - Where Was Volleyball Invented | Animated Video Lesson

I WONDER - Where Was Volleyball Invented | Animated Video Lesson
Sports, P.E. & Health, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Video Introduction An amazing video designed for the students to learn more about sports in different countries. I WONDER - Where Was Volleyball Invented | Animated Video Lesson What is your favorite sport? Tell us more about it. Who is your favorite athlete? Or what is your favorite team? Do you know who invented basketball? When basketball has been invented? Can you tell us where is the first time it has been played? Have you ever played soccer or football? If yes, tell us what was your position: A goal keeper, midfield player, or a defender? Do you like watching golf? If yes who is your favorite player? Can you name the differences between tennis and ping pong? Have you ever played volleyball on the beach? When it has been officially recognized by the Olympics? Do you like watching Formula 1 races? If yes, who is your favorite team or driver? Have you ever tried to play handball? If yes tell us more. Do you like watching people skiing or surfing? I WONDER - Where Was Volleyball Invented | Animated Video Lesson The video is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about this sport. I WONDER - Where Was Volleyball Invented | Animated Video Lesson This friendly designed video is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Format Available in MP4 format.

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Letter A of the Week Alphabet Activities Hands-on Phonics Worksheets

Letter A of the Week Alphabet Activities Hands-on Phonics Worksheets
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Homeschool Curriculum, Homeschool Templates, Activities, Centers, Crafts, Worksheets & Printables, Drawing Templates & Outlines, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Crosswords Puzzles, Dot To Dots, Mazes

Looking for fun, no-prep Letter A activities to kick off your alphabet instruction? This 66-page printable pack is loaded with engaging, hands-on learning tasks that will help your preschool and kindergarten students master the letter A through movement, creativity, and phonics-based practice. Perfect for Letter of the Week programs, this pack includes everything from tracing and coloring to spinning, sorting, dabbing, cutting, building, crafting, and more! What’s Included: Letter A Poster and 6 visual cards Booklet Cover ‘About Me’ page Tracing and writing uppercase and lowercase A Identifying the letter A Coloring the letter A Sorting the letter A Spinning the letter A Finding the letter A Drawing letter A pictures Creating a glittering letter A with glue and glitter Letter A maze, puzzle and join the dots fun Letter A visual cut outs Letter A dab the dots Letter A color by code Letter A Geoboard Summary sheet of the letter A Sight words practice (3 sheets): 'a, the, is' Supplementary Activities: Mini Letter A words and visual one page booklet ‘I’m a Letter A Champ’ crown ‘I’m a Letter A Champ’ bracelet Mini flipbook on letter A words and visuals Ant finger puppet templates (6 on a page) Ant Stick Puppets (4 on a page) Letter A Words and visuals 6 sections wheel Hands-on Craft & Supplementary Fun: Letter A crown : “I’m a Letter A Champ!” Letter A bracelet and mini flipbook Word wheel with 6 visual letter A words Mini booklet and About Me cover page Ant-themed finger puppets and stick puppets Flipbook for sight words with touch-phonics font This comprehensive pack is perfect for your morning work, literacy centers, phonics block, or take-home activities . Bonus: ✔️ Available in both US and British English spelling versions Whether you’re just introducing the letter A or reinforcing it mid-year, this resource makes it easy to teach and fun to learn. Your students will love the variety, and you’ll love how much letter A practice is packed into one ready-to-go resource.

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Tags Letter A Activities, Letter A Worksheets, Letter A Printables, Alphabet Letter A, Letter Of The Week, Letter A Crafts, Letter A Tracing, Letter A Recognition, Letter A Practice, Kindergarten Phonics

Write, Revise, & Present Rhyming Poems with Vivid Verbs & Imagery- 6-8

Write, Revise, & Present Rhyming Poems with Vivid Verbs & Imagery- 6-8
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Activities, Worksheets & Printables

Build confident and creative poets in your middle school classroom with the 42-page mini-unit, "Write, Revise, & Present Rhyming Poems with Vivid Verbs & Imagery." With 4 day of lesson plans and activities, your students will learn or review 16 key poetic terms , analyze the poem "Catch a Little Rhyme" by Eve Merriam, write a poem using a template based on Merriam's poem, participate in revision groups , present their poems to the class in a poetry reading or poetry slam, and reflect on the whole experience. or to the whole class in a poetry slam. The unit includes detailed lesson plans with essential and guiding questions, standards, objectives and learning targets , an answer key , student-friendly rubric, 7 worksheets , and 2 posters. The mini-unit includes: Hyperlinked Table of Contents About this Resource with Essential Question, Guiding Questions, Standards, Objectives, Learning Targets, and links to all the materials throughout the resource, Day 1: Poetry Terms and Poem Analysis Poetic Devices Definitions (poster) Road Signs to Understanding Words: Poetry Terms Poetry Terms Definitions and Key Link to the poem "Catch a Little Rhyme" and analysis lesson Day 2: Brainstorming and Writing a Draft Catch a Little Rhyme Examples Catch a Little Rhyme: Directions for writing a Poem Template Important Things to Consider When Writing a Rhyming Poem (poster) Day 3: Peer Response Response to "Catch a Little Rhyme" Poems in your Group Sentence Starters Peer Response to "Catch a Little Rhyme" Day 4: Presentation and Self-Reflection Catch a Little Rhyme Poem Checklist Catch a Little Rhyme Poem Reflection Rubric- Catch a Little Rhyme

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Tags Creative Writing, Poetry, Vivid Verbs, Mood And Tone, Template, Revision, Poetry Slam, Lesson Rhyme, Rubric, Poetry Terms

Suffix Able Sentence Reading Rings

Suffix Able Sentence Reading Rings
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Grade 2, 3, 4, Activities, Centers, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards

Practice reading words with the suffix -ABLE with these sentence reading rings. Students will read words with the suffix -able in the context of sentences. Each card also includes a bold and colorful image to illustrate each sentence and to help students to learn the meanings of each word. What is Included: This resource includes one reading ring activity for the suffix able. There are cards each featuring a different word with the suffix able, with a sentence using the word in context and an image to illustrate that sentence. When to Use Early Finishers - If students finish their work early, they can use these reading rings for extra practice. Small Group Work - Teachers can use these reading rings to target small groups of students who need more practice reading words with suffixes. Independent Practice - Students can work independently at their desks to read this set of suffix cards. Morning Work - Students can read and review this reading ring for morning work as their classmates arrive to class. How to Make: Teachers will print out the pages and cut each card apart. Once cut apart, the teacher can choose to laminate the cards for durability. Then, use a hole punch to punch a hole in the top left corner of the card. Place the cards on a ring to create your reading ring, making sure the cover card is on top. Skills Assessed: These reading rings help with identifying words with suffixes These reading rings help with learning the meaning of suffixes These reading rings help students learn how suffixes change the meaning of words. These affixes reading rings are a low prep activity for teachers to prepare for students to use. Once created, these cards can be used over and over to practice reading words with suffixes in the context of a sentence.

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Tags Affixes, Morphology, Literacy Activities, Reading Words With Suffixes, Suffixes

Prefix Under Sentence Reading Rings

Prefix Under Sentence Reading Rings
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Grade 2, 3, 4, Activities, Centers, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards

Practice reading words with the prefix UNDER- with these sentence reading rings. Students will read words with the prefix under- in the context of sentences. Each card also includes a bold and colorful image to illustrate each sentence and to help students to learn the meanings of each word. What is Included: This resource includes one reading ring activity for the prefix under. There are cards each featuring a different word with the prefix under, with a sentence using the word in context and an image to illustrate that sentence. When to Use Early Finishers - If students finish their work early, they can use these reading rings for extra practice. Small Group Work - Teachers can use these reading rings to target small groups of students who need more practice reading words with prefixes. Independent Practice - Students can work independently at their desks to read this set of prefix cards. Morning Work - Students can read and review this reading ring for morning work as their classmates arrive to class. How to Make: Teachers will print out the pages and cut each card apart. Once cut apart, the teacher can choose to laminate the cards for durability. Then, use a hole punch to punch a hole in the top left corner of the card. Place the cards on a ring to create your reading ring, making sure the cover card is on top. Skills Assessed: These reading rings help with identifying words with prefixes These reading rings help with learning the meaning of prefixes These reading rings help students learn how prefixes change the meaning of words. These affixes reading rings are a low prep activity for teachers to prepare for students to use. Once created, these cards can be used over and over to practice reading words with prefixes in the context of a sentence.

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Tags Affixes, Morphology, Prefixes, Literacy Activities, Reading Words With Prefixes

Prefix Un Sentence Reading Rings

Prefix Un Sentence Reading Rings
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Grade 2, 3, 4, Activities, Centers, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards

Practice reading words with the prefix UN- with these sentence reading rings. Students will read words with the prefix un- in the context of sentences. Each card also includes a bold and colorful image to illustrate each sentence and to help students to learn the meanings of each word. What is Included: This resource includes one reading ring activity for the prefix un. There are cards each featuring a different word with the prefix un, with a sentence using the word in context and an image to illustrate that sentence. When to Use Early Finishers - If students finish their work early, they can use these reading rings for extra practice. Small Group Work - Teachers can use these reading rings to target small groups of students who need more practice reading words with prefixes. Independent Practice - Students can work independently at their desks to read this set of prefix cards. Morning Work - Students can read and review this reading ring for morning work as their classmates arrive to class. How to Make: Teachers will print out the pages and cut each card apart. Once cut apart, the teacher can choose to laminate the cards for durability. Then, use a hole punch to punch a hole in the top left corner of the card. Place the cards on a ring to create your reading ring, making sure the cover card is on top. Skills Assessed: These reading rings help with identifying words with prefixes These reading rings help with learning the meaning of prefixes These reading rings help students learn how prefixes change the meaning of words. These affixes reading rings are a low prep activity for teachers to prepare for students to use. Once created, these cards can be used over and over to practice reading words with prefixes in the context of a sentence.

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Prefix Tri Sentence Reading Rings

Prefix Tri Sentence Reading Rings
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Grade 2, 3, 4, Activities, Centers, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards

Practice reading words with the prefix TRI- with these sentence reading rings. Students will read words with the prefix tri- in the context of sentences. Each card also includes a bold and colorful image to illustrate each sentence and to help students to learn the meanings of each word. What is Included: This resource includes one reading ring activity for the prefix tri. There are cards each featuring a different word with the prefix tri, with a sentence using the word in context and an image to illustrate that sentence. When to Use Early Finishers - If students finish their work early, they can use these reading rings for extra practice. Small Group Work - Teachers can use these reading rings to target small groups of students who need more practice reading words with prefixes. Independent Practice - Students can work independently at their desks to read this set of prefix cards. Morning Work - Students can read and review this reading ring for morning work as their classmates arrive to class. How to Make: Teachers will print out the pages and cut each card apart. Once cut apart, the teacher can choose to laminate the cards for durability. Then, use a hole punch to punch a hole in the top left corner of the card. Place the cards on a ring to create your reading ring, making sure the cover card is on top. Skills Assessed: These reading rings help with identifying words with prefixes These reading rings help with learning the meaning of prefixes These reading rings help students learn how prefixes change the meaning of words. These affixes reading rings are a low prep activity for teachers to prepare for students to use. Once created, these cards can be used over and over to practice reading words with prefixes in the context of a sentence.

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Responsible Digital Citizenship Strategies SEL Skill Writing Challenge

Responsible Digital Citizenship Strategies SEL Skill Writing Challenge
P.E. & Health, ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grammar, STEM, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Resources, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Teaching critical social emotional skills while getting kids to enjoy writing during the early elementary years is key. One way we can do that is to tie in their interests to the writing process. With childhood use of technology on the rise, digital citizenship is an integral skill to teach our learners. One way we can do this is by role playing and creating stories. This resource (and the others that complement it in this series!) seeks to provide the scaffolding needed for learners to imagine and begin telling a story in written form. Then they're invited into 5 different STEAM extension activities to keep the conversations going. Thinking about the way we think is a foundational skill for growing the executive functions our kiddos will use in the editing process. For this reason, a short checklist has been included at the end of page 4 so that learners can begin to go back and check their work. This key skill in developing healthy executive functioning is intentionally made visible to students to prompt ownership over the quality of their writing. STANDARDS: Meets CCSS Writing standards for grades 2-5. Remember, there are over a year's worth of writing activities in this line! Keep the fun stories rolling by checking out holiday, winter, summer, life skills, and adventure writing activities from Melissa Is Teaching! This printable is optimal for 2nd-5th graders as they take on the cognitively heavy task of writing a narrative, while also supporting them with the scaffolding and inspiration in the provided idea matrix. BONUS: Take advantage of the 4+ extension activity ideas included in this printable. These activities will take their writing beyond the page and bring it to life in STEAM-supported outlets. What you'll get: a 4 page PDF including instructions, extension activity ideas, and 3 student pages. One of these pages is simply writing space for you to print off as many copies as you need based on the amount your students are writing. You'll also find the editing checklist to prompt students to edit their own work for spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.

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Tags Writing Prompt, Narrative Writing, Editing Checklist, Creative Writing, Sel Skills, Social Emotional, Social Learning, Social Skills, Stress Management, Anxiety

Respect & Inclusivity Strategies SEL Skills Writing Challenge

Respect & Inclusivity Strategies SEL Skills Writing Challenge
P.E. & Health, ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grammar, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Teaching critical social emotional skills while getting kids to enjoy writing during the early elementary years is key. One way we can do that is to tie in their interests to the writing process. Showing respect and inclusivity can be challenging for children as their world expands, and they meet more people. By building strategies to practice these skills, we can support our students to increase their impact. One way we can do this is by role playing and creating stories. This resource (and the others that complement it in this series!) seeks to provide the scaffolding needed for learners to imagine and begin telling a story in written form. Then they're invited into 5 different STEAM extension activities to keep the conversations going. Thinking about the way we think is a foundational skill for growing the executive functions our kiddos will use in the editing process. For this reason, a short checklist has been included at the end of page 4 so that learners can begin to go back and check their work. This key skill in developing healthy executive functioning is intentionally made visible to students to prompt ownership over the quality of their writing. STANDARDS: Meets CCSS Writing standards for grades 2-5. Remember, there are over a year's worth of writing activities in this line! Keep the fun stories rolling by checking out holiday, winter, summer, life skills, and adventure writing activities from Melissa Is Teaching! This printable is optimal for 2nd-5th graders as they take on the cognitively heavy task of writing a narrative, while also supporting them with the scaffolding and inspiration in the provided idea matrix. BONUS: Take advantage of the 4+ extension activity ideas included in this printable. These activities will take their writing beyond the page and bring it to life in STEAM-supported outlets. What you'll get: a 4 page PDF including instructions, extension activity ideas, and 3 student pages. One of these pages is simply writing space for you to print off as many copies as you need based on the amount your students are writing. You'll also find the editing checklist to prompt students to edit their own work for spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.

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Tags Writing Prompt, Narrative Writing, Editing Checklist, Creative Writing, Sel Skills, Social Emotional, Social Learning, Social Skills, Respect, Inclusivity

ESL Movie Guide Worksheets on "Peter Rabbit: The Runaway"

ESL Movie Guide Worksheets on "Peter Rabbit: The Runaway"
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Writing, Creative Writing, Formal Writing, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Writing Prompts

ESL Movie Guide Worksheets on "Peter Rabbit: The Runaway" This ESL teaching resource is a 3-page printable PDF movie guide for "Peter Rabbit: The Runaway" (2021 film based on Beatrix Potter's children novels' characters) designed to support English as a Second Language (ESL) learners. This resource can be great for post-movie activities and is ideal for Middle School and High School students , ranging from 7th to 12th grade . It's a versatile tool suitable for newcomers and any English language learners, making it an excellent choice to use in ESL classrooms, language centers, or by tutors worldwide. Within this ESL Movie Guide on "Peter Rabbit: The Runaway" (2021 film based on Beatrix Potter's children novels' characters), there are included the following film related activities: General Movie Information – Students fill in key details about the film, including the director, genre, and plot summary . Vocabulary Builder – A dedicated section for noting new words and phrases , expanding students’ English lexicon. Character Analysis – Students describe the main characters, helping them practice descriptive language and comprehension . Movie Timeline Activity – Students arrange scenes in chronological order to improve their understanding of the storyline . Favorite Scene Reflection – A fun writing exercise where students describe and explain their favorite moments from the film . Movie Review Writing – Learners express their opinions in a structured review, enhancing their persuasive and evaluative writing skills . Creative Writing Exercise – Students imagine themselves as one of the characters and write three diary entries from that character’s perspective, deepening their connection with the storyline. This "Peter Rabbit: The Runaway" (2021 film based on Beatrix Potter's children novels' characters) movie guide is designed to create an enjoyable and stimulating learning experience for intermediate advanced ESL learners. Learning with Alan is a Teaching Resources Store whose aim is to help English as a Second or foreign Language (ESL EFL) Teachers, Educators and Tutors around the world (be it online or offline) to achieve their teaching objectives while creating an enjoyable and stimulating learning environment. Never Forget! Learning is fun, So should English! Always If you want to browse more of my ESL, EFL, TESOL Teaching Resources, click here Learning with Alan!

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Tags ESL, English Second Language, English, Movie Guides, Films, Activity, Rabbits, Peter Rabbit, Beatrix Potter, Teens

I WONDER - When Was The First Volleyball Made | Animated Video Lesson

I WONDER - When Was The First Volleyball Made | Animated Video Lesson
Sports, P.E. & Health, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Video Introduction An amazing video designed for the students to learn more about sports in different countries. I WONDER - When Was The First Volleyball Made | Animated Video Lesson What is your favorite sport? Tell us more about it. Who is your favorite athlete? Or what is your favorite team? Do you know who invented basketball? When basketball has been invented? Can you tell us where is the first time it has been played? Have you ever played soccer or football? If yes, tell us what was your position: A goal keeper, midfield player, or a defender? Do you like watching golf? If yes who is your favorite player? Can you name the differences between tennis and ping pong? Have you ever played volleyball on the beach? When it has been officially recognized by the Olympics? Do you like watching Formula 1 races? If yes, who is your favorite team or driver? Have you ever tried to play handball? If yes tell us more. Do you like watching people skiing or surfing? I WONDER - When Was The First Volleyball Made | Animated Video Lesson The video is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about this sport. I WONDER - When Was The First Volleyball Made | Animated Video Lesson This friendly designed video is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Format Available in MP4 format.

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I WONDER - Are There Different Types Of Tennis Courts | Animated Video

I WONDER - Are There Different Types Of Tennis Courts | Animated Video
Sports, P.E. & Health, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Video Introduction An amazing video designed for the students to learn more about sports in different countries. I WONDER - Are There Different Types Of Tennis Courts | Animated Video Lesson What is your favorite sport? Tell us more about it. Who is your favorite athlete? Or what is your favorite team? Do you know who invented basketball? When basketball has been invented? Can you tell us where is the first time it has been played? Have you ever played soccer or football? If yes, tell us what was your position: A goal keeper, midfield player, or a defender? Do you like watching golf? If yes who is your favorite player? Can you name the differences between tennis and ping pong? Have you ever played volleyball on the beach? When it has been officially recognized by the Olympics? Do you like watching Formula 1 races? If yes, who is your favorite team or driver? Have you ever tried to play handball? If yes tell us more. Do you like watching people skiing or surfing? I WONDER - Are There Different Types Of Tennis Courts | Animated Video Lesson The video is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about this sport. I WONDER - Are There Different Types Of Tennis Courts | Animated Video Lesson This friendly designed video is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Format Available in MP4 format.

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I WONDER - How Is A Baseball Made | Animated Video Lesson

I WONDER - How Is A Baseball Made | Animated Video Lesson
Sports, P.E. & Health, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Video Introduction An amazing video designed for the students to learn more about sports in different countries. I WONDER - How Is A Baseball Made | Animated Video Lesson What is your favorite sport? Tell us more about it. Who is your favorite athlete? Or what is your favorite team? Do you know who invented basketball? When basketball has been invented? Can you tell us where is the first time it has been played? Have you ever played soccer or football? If yes, tell us what was your position: A goal keeper, midfield player, or a defender? Do you like watching golf? If yes who is your favorite player? Can you name the differences between tennis and ping pong? Have you ever played volleyball on the beach? When it has been officially recognized by the Olympics? Do you like watching Formula 1 races? If yes, who is your favorite team or driver? Have you ever tried to play handball? If yes tell us more. Do you like watching people skiing or surfing? I WONDER - How Is A Baseball Made | Animated Video Lesson The video is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about this sport. I WONDER - How Is A Baseball Made | Animated Video Lesson This friendly designed video is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Format Available in MP4 format.

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I WONDER - Are There Different Types Of Baseball Bats | Animated Video

I WONDER - Are There Different Types Of Baseball Bats | Animated Video
Sports, P.E. & Health, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Video Introduction An amazing video designed for the students to learn more about sports in different countries. I WONDER - Are There Different Types Of Baseball Bats | Animated Video Lesson What is your favorite sport? Tell us more about it. Who is your favorite athlete? Or what is your favorite team? Do you know who invented basketball? When basketball has been invented? Can you tell us where is the first time it has been played? Have you ever played soccer or football? If yes, tell us what was your position: A goal keeper, midfield player, or a defender? Do you like watching golf? If yes who is your favorite player? Can you name the differences between tennis and ping pong? Have you ever played volleyball on the beach? When it has been officially recognized by the Olympics? Do you like watching Formula 1 races? If yes, who is your favorite team or driver? Have you ever tried to play handball? If yes tell us more. Do you like watching people skiing or surfing? I WONDER - Are There Different Types Of Baseball Bats | Animated Video Lesson The video is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about this sport. I WONDER - Are There Different Types Of Baseball Bats | Animated Video Lesson This friendly designed video is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Format Available in MP4 format.

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I WONDER - In Baseball What Is A Strike | Animated Video Lesson

I WONDER - In Baseball What Is A Strike | Animated Video Lesson
Sports, P.E. & Health, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Video Introduction An amazing video designed for the students to learn more about sports in different countries. I WONDER - In Baseball What Is A Strike | Animated Video Lesson What is your favorite sport? Tell us more about it. Who is your favorite athlete? Or what is your favorite team? Do you know who invented basketball? When basketball has been invented? Can you tell us where is the first time it has been played? Have you ever played soccer or football? If yes, tell us what was your position: A goal keeper, midfield player, or a defender? Do you like watching golf? If yes who is your favorite player? Can you name the differences between tennis and ping pong? Have you ever played volleyball on the beach? When it has been officially recognized by the Olympics? Do you like watching Formula 1 races? If yes, who is your favorite team or driver? Have you ever tried to play handball? If yes tell us more. Do you like watching people skiing or surfing? I WONDER - In Baseball What Is A Strike | Animated Video Lesson The video is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about this sport. I WONDER - In Baseball What Is A Strike | Animated Video Lesson This friendly designed video is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Format Available in MP4 format.

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I WONDER - Do You Need To Close Your Eyes To Meditate | Animated Video

I WONDER - Do You Need To Close Your Eyes To Meditate | Animated Video
Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Mindfulness, Mental Health, P.E. & Health, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Video Introduction An amazing video designed for the students to have fun learning about our daily activities or even to have fun learning more about our mental health. I WONDER - Do You Need To Close Your Eyes To Meditate | Animated Video Lesson Our mental health is a crucial aspect nowadays for everyone. Do you know how to keep our mind and soul healthy? Have you ever practice gratitude? If yes, tell us what are you thankful for? Have you ever practiced meditation? If yes, can you share with us the steps you have done? Do you like group activities or crafts that you can enjoy with your friends and family? Which one makes you feel better? Yoga is really good for our mental health, have you tried it before? I WONDER - Do You Need To Close Your Eyes To Meditate | Animated Video Lesson The activity is perfect for encouraging us to have a better way of life and thinking for the students, while having fun with our cool activities and crafts that let students learn more about our mental health. I WONDER - Do You Need To Close Your Eyes To Meditate | Animated Video Lesson This friendly designed video is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Format Available in MP4 format.

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I WONDER - Where Is The Best Place To Meditate | Animated Video Lesson

I WONDER - Where Is The Best Place To Meditate | Animated Video Lesson
Life Skills, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Mindfulness, Mental Health, P.E. & Health, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Video Introduction An amazing video designed for the students to have fun learning about our daily activities or even to have fun learning more about our mental health. I WONDER - Where Is The Best Place To Meditate | Animated Video Lesson Our mental health is a crucial aspect nowadays for everyone. Do you know how to keep our mind and soul healthy? Have you ever practice gratitude? If yes, tell us what are you thankful for? Have you ever practiced meditation? If yes, can you share with us the steps you have done? Do you like group activities or crafts that you can enjoy with your friends and family? Which one makes you feel better? Yoga is really good for our mental health, have you tried it before? I WONDER - Where Is The Best Place To Meditate | Animated Video Lesson The activity is perfect for encouraging us to have a better way of life and thinking for the students, while having fun with our cool activities and crafts that let students learn more about our mental health. I WONDER - Where Is The Best Place To Meditate | Animated Video Lesson This friendly designed video is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Format Available in MP4 format.

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I WONDER - What Is A Base In Baseball | Animated Video Lesson

I WONDER - What Is A Base In Baseball | Animated Video Lesson
Sports, P.E. & Health, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Video Introduction An amazing video designed for the students to learn more about sports in different countries. I WONDER - What Is A Base In Baseball | Animated Video Lesson What is your favorite sport? Tell us more about it. Who is your favorite athlete? Or what is your favorite team? Do you know who invented basketball? When basketball has been invented? Can you tell us where is the first time it has been played? Have you ever played soccer or football? If yes, tell us what was your position: A goal keeper, midfield player, or a defender? Do you like watching golf? If yes who is your favorite player? Can you name the differences between tennis and ping pong? Have you ever played volleyball on the beach? When it has been officially recognized by the Olympics? Do you like watching Formula 1 races? If yes, who is your favorite team or driver? Have you ever tried to play handball? If yes tell us more. Do you like watching people skiing or surfing? I WONDER - What Is A Base In Baseball | Animated Video Lesson The video is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about this sport. I WONDER - What Is A Base In Baseball | Animated Video Lesson This friendly designed video is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Format Available in MP4 format.

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