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Eye to Eye How Animals See the World
Science, Life Sciences, Animals, Basic Science, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Description: During this lesson, children will examine, read about, and watch animal eyes in action as they learn more about the designs and functions of different eyes. They will create a model of an animal’s eye and present what they know about it to their friends, family, or class. Learning objectives I can… Describe different designs of animals’ eyes. Describe different functions of animals’ eyes. Create a realistic model of an animal’s eye. Teach someone else about a unique animal eye. Outline Build Interest: 1 photo discussion activity Read: 1 book and additional book & online options Draw: 1 realistic eye drawing activity and response Watch: selection of 5 video options (3:00-9:00 min/each) Model: 1 realistic eye model project Present: 1 preparation and presentation activity Debrief/Assess: 1 set of questions Glossary: 1 set of terms Suggested Extension Activities: 2+ activities Time needed: 2 - 4 hours Grade levels: 3rd - 6th Subject: Science Next Generation Science Standards: SCI 3-LS4-2. Use evidence to construct an explanation for how the variations in characteristics among individuals of the same species may provide advantages in surviving, finding mates, and reproducing. 4-LS1-1. Construct an argument that plants and animals have internal and external structures that function to support survival, growth, behavior, and reproduction.
Author Sprout & Inspire
Tags Animals, Eyes, Animal Features, Animal Science
Shape Sorting Activity
Math, Early Math, Geometry, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities
Sorting shapes builds important early math skills like recognizing attributes, making comparisons and identifying patterns. This Shape Sorting Activity set provides engaging hands-on practice with 2D shapes that kids will love. The set includes 6 colorful shape sorting boards, each featuring a different shape in a variety of bright colors. Shapes include classics like circle, square, triangle and rectangle, as well as more advanced hexagons and pentagons. To play, students simply match the removable foam shapes to the correct silhouettes on the boards. The self-correcting format allows children to check their own work, building confidence. Kids will have a blast sliding the pieces into place as they learn to identify sides, angles and attributes of each distinct shape. Sorting the shapes exposes students to essential geometric vocabulary and concepts. The various shape, size and color patterns boost critical thinking as children analyze how to sort each piece. This activity set is ideal for math centers , small group instruction, and independent practice. With their hands-on, engaging format, these Shape Sorting boards provide the focused repetition little learners need to master shape recognition and attributes. Early childhood educators will love having this versatile set in their math manipulative toolkit! For continued use i would recommend laminating the boards and shapes and then using velcro to place them.
Author SEN Resource Source
Tags 2d Shape, Sorting, Matching, Math, Early Math, Shape Recognition, Hands-on Learning, Shape Identification, Shape Matching
Home Visual Timetable
Special Resources, Life Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Social Skills, Not Grade Specific, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards
Establishing consistent routines is key for helping children feel secure and behave positively. This Home Visual Timetable set makes it easy for parents to create picture schedules that provide stability and structure. The set includes 114 colorful cards illustrating daily activities like wake up, get dressed, eat breakfast, brush teeth and more. Parents can use these picture cards to build customized schedules for their child's routines. Displaying a consistent visual timetable allows children to see the sequence of their day in a clear, predictable format. Children know what to expect and what comes next, reducing anxiety and behavioral issues. The picture cues also promote independence by allowing kids to check the schedule and transition between activities . Parents can work with therapists, counselors and teachers to create an appropriate timetable meeting the child's needs. Having matching picture cards used at home and school provides consistency across environments. Kids will thrive with this level of nurturing structure. An absolute must-have for promoting compliance, cooperation and organization, this Home Visual Timetable set is perfect for children on the autism spectrum or with communication, sensory processing or behavioral disorders. Simple to implement, these cards help instill healthy habits that set children up for daily success. The wonderful clipart is courtesy of Kari Bolt Clipart.
Author SEN Resource Source
Tags Visual Timetable, Parents, Autism, SEN, Special Needs, Schedule, Daily Routine, Routine Chart, Daily Schedule
0-10 Number Lines
Math, Number Lines, Early Math, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards
Reinforcing number sequence and improving number sense just got a lot more engaging with these vibrant 0-10 Number Lines! This set includes printable number lines in three fun designs perfect for math centers , activities or display. Using these number lines as support can help children gain some independence in their math work. The first set features numbers 0-10 depicted as adorable monster characters, with each numbered monster shown in a different color. The visual pairing of number and monster builds number recognition and sequencing skills. The second design provides traceable number line models from 0-10. Students can practice writing numerals and reinforcing order and value relationships as they trace over each number in sequence. This provides helpful repetition and writing practice. The third set displays numbers 0-10 in a spectrum of bright rainbow colors. This connects each numeral visually with its place in the sequence. Students will gain intuition for number order and patterns. These three number line designs allow teachers to match activities to the specific needs of learners. The different formats provide versatility for modeling counting, comparing numbers, skip counting, identifying missing numbers and more. This collection is ideal for centers , math journals, displays and reference. The wonderful and eye catching monster number Clipart images are courtesy of Pretty Grafik
Author SEN Resource Source
Tags Number Lines, Math, Number, Counting, Addition, Visual Aid, Early Math
Picture Prompt Reading Comprehension
ELA, Special Resources, Reading, Special Education Needs (SEN), Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities
Boosting reading comprehension skills is easy with these engaging Picture Prompt activities! This set includes 13 illustrated worksheets that challenge students to read and follow written directions carefully. Each page features a basic line drawing along with a set of instructions. Students must read the instructions closely to identify what objects to add to the picture, as well as how to color, size or place it. For example, one prompt instructs students that "In the vase there are 2 yellow flowers" this tells them what to draw, where to draw it and what color to make it. These activities require focused attention to comprehend the written instructions and transfer that information accurately onto the drawing. Students will build skills like extracting details, sequencing and following multi-step directions. The instant visual feedback acts as a self-checking mechanism. These Picture Prompt worksheets provide enjoyable reading practice! They are ideal for independent work, literacy centers, morning work and comprehension assessment . Teachers can use them to reinforce active reading, check understanding and improve listening skills. With their handy mix of reading and creativity, these Picture Prompt Reading Comprehensions will engage students as their comprehension improves! They are perfect for kindergarten through to second grade students needing a boost in focused reading skills. Eye catching clipart courtesy of Kari Bolt Clipart
Author SEN Resource Source
Tags Reading Comprehension, Picture Prompts, Visual Literacy, Reading Skills, Picture-based Learning, Literacy Activities, Reading Fluency, Language Development, Illustration Comprehension
Scientists and Inventors Social Media Profile Project | Biography
ELA, Social Studies, Writing, Creative Writing, Science, Inventors, Biographies, Research, Grade 4, 5, 6, Activities, Projects
Explore the lives and achievements of notable and remarkable genius minds from different generations with this Scientists and Inventors Social Media Profile Project. This resource is made for 4th, 5th and 6th primary grade level learners, EFL/ESL students, and homeschoolers that can be used for English Language Arts and Science and Technology subjects. The project is aimed to develop the students’ language skills, research proficiency, and creative skills through the imagined social media profile of their chosen scientists or inventors. Featuring 12 genius minds from different ages and fields, these activities are a sure win in capturing the attention and unleashing the creativity of the learners as they learn and explore the lives and achievements of these scientific geniuses. The activities included in this set are: 1. 12 Scientists and Inventors Worksheets (Albert Einstein, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Alexander Graham Bell, Galileo Galilei, Stephen Hawking, Steve Jobs, Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, Nicolaus Copernicus, Nikola Tesla, Thomas Edison, Leonardo da Vinci) 2. 1 colored Albert Einstein Sample Profile 3. 1 Profile Template 4. Lesson Plan 5. Student’s Instructions Page 6. List of Scientists and Inventors 7. Feedback Rubric This project is designed as supplemental activity or project for lessons relating to lives and achievements of notable and famous scientists and inventors from different generations and fields, and biography lessons or topics in the curriculum. This can also be used as assessment tool for the said lessons, teacher-friendly resource for emergencies and sub plans. With the fun and engaging nature of this project, it will definitely achieve your lesson objectives as well as collecting amazing outputs from your learners!
Author It's Teacher L
Tags Scientists Biographies, Inventors Biographies, Biography Project, ELA Activities, Biography Research
Reading Writing Games | Word Definitions 2
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Language Development, ESL, Writing, Handwriting, Vocabulary, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities
This series of PDF resources focuses on identifying noun concepts, with engaging visualizations ( pictures and graphic arrangements ) of vocabulary by topic. The activity materials in this assignment are designed to help students develop their vocabulary and reading comprehension skills through interactive activities and real-life examples. It includes clear definitions of words from common categories and can also serve as discussion prompts to encourage critical and analytical thinking, deepen your understanding of the language, and improve your communication skills . This resource is designed to be accessible and engaging to all students . Ideal for teaching English as a Second Language and intervention sessions on learning difficulties. Clear and concise language, visual aids and interactive activities help students easily understand and remember information, integrating visual and kinesthetic elements. You can choose from a variety of worksheets that suit your student's level, interests, and printing preferences. Each category topic includes : 2 sets of Flash cards ( definition sentence / image, image / definition sentence ) 2 sets of Flash cards ( definition word / phrase, definition phrase / word ) 3 Anagram strings ( mixed letters of single words or in definition text ) 1 Crossword ( word definition ) 2 sets of linked activities Draw a Line ( definition / image, image / definition ) 2 sets of matching activities Draw a line ( word / definition, definition / word ) 2 series of Quizzes ( definition / image, image / definition ) 2 series of Quizzes ( word / definition, definition / word ) 3 Wheels of Fortune ( words, definitions, images ) 1 Word Search page for ( word definition ) 2 Writing Boards ( words, definitions ) 2 Blank Boards ( words, definitions ) * Use as-is or create your own board games, like Snap, Memory, Match to Sample, and Knowledge Races . Distribute it as morning exercises, quiet time and focus activities, independent workbooks, or fun homework . 48 PDF Pages
Author WORDS ASIDE
Tags Esl, Word Defining, Semantics, Word Search, Anagram, Flash Cards, Centers, Crossword, Categories, Words Aside
Winter No-Prep Math Worksheets
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Graphing, Multiplication and Division, Division, Place Value, Subtraction, Grade 3, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables
Winter No Prep Math Worksheets (VA SOL aligned): Print these off and use them as formative assessments , classwork, homework, or when you need to be out for a sub day. They cover the following topics: -place value, rounding, comparing, and ordering numbers -bar graphs and pictographs -addition and subtraction and word problems -Multiplication and division -telling time (to the nearest minute), elapsed time (to the nearest hour), and equivalent time -counting money, comparing money, and making change -measuring length and capacity There are two sets of worksheets. The first set has between 8-10 questions per topic, except graphing which has fewer. Then there is a second set for those students who have the accommodation of shortening assignments, students who struggle to complete their work, or students who need to redo a sheet to get more practice. This second set has no more than 5 questions per topic, though it still covers all the topics listed above. The product also comes with an answer key for each worksheet. While all the worksheets are two-sided (or more), the answer keys are all on one page to make grading easier. This product was created with the 3rd grade Virginia SOLs, covering the SOLs of 3.1, 3.3, 3.15, 3.4, 3.6, and 3.9. It can still be used by other grades/states. They will also be updated to reflect the changes to the SOLs by winter next year. The beauty of these is you print them, copy them, and go. There is no set up, no lesson, no complicated word-code at the bottom, making them perfect quizzes or assessments , independent practice, or if you need to be out and need your students to practice a topic without much help from the sub, these will serve you well. All the worksheets have a winter theme and winter graphics, giving it a seasonal feel and making the activities feel more cohesive.
Author SchoolingSara
Tags Math Activities, Printable Worksheets, No Prep, Winter, Assessments, Sub Day Activities
6th Grade Math: Statistics and Probability Bundle: 4 Activities
Math, Statistics, Graphing, Money, Common Core, Grade 5, 6, 7, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Activities
Do you need some new ideas for your 6th grade math unit to meet the Common Core State Standards for Statistics and Probability? Here is a ready-to-go bundle with four fun real-life activities to incorporate into your unit plan. 1) Statistical Questions: Students are taught what a statistical question is: a question that has numerical answers that vary.. 8 questions are included. Students need to identify if they are statistical questions or not. If they are, students think of how the data might be collected. If they are not, students explain what aspects of a statistical question are missing. Finally, students write 4 questions of their own (one should not be a statistical question) and they trade with a friend to see if they can identify the odd one out. 2) Dot Plots and Histograms: Students will collect numerical data through a survey and create their own dot plots and histograms to display their findings! This gives them a sense of ownership over their learning, and it is a great way to assess their skills! Discussion questions and self- assessment are included. 3) Math Stations: Statistics and Probability: Station 3 in particular has students create a dot plot and calculate the mean, median and mode of provided data. They can also do the probability stations if you want to address those skills. 4) Mean, Median and Interquartile Range of Hourly Wages: From a cashier to a taxi driver to an account to a CEO, students are given 10 realistic hourly wages. First, they create a histogram to display the data. Next, they write the wages in order from smallest to largest. They use this information to calculate the mean, the median, and the interquartile range. After that, they eliminate the outlier (the CEO wage) and recalculate the same statistics. Discussion questions are included. Grades to Use With: This bundle is designed for students in Grade 6, but can be used for Grade 5 enrichment, Grade 7 or 8 review, or high school special education classes. What's Included: 20 Page PDF with 4 Activities
Author Grace Under Pressure
Tags 6th Grade Math, Statistics , Probability, Dot Plots, Histograms, Mean, Median, Interquartile Range, Statistical Questions, Financial Literacy
The White House Worksheets
Social Studies, History, History: USA, History: British, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables
Where can you find the White House? What makes the Oval Office unique? Who was responsible for the White House fire in 1814? Your students will uncover answers to these inquiries and more as they delve into essential facts and details about the White House, commonly known as the People's House. This package includes: White House Reading Comprehension set White House Timeline activity Coloring activity featuring the White House Crafting a Letter to the White House Answer key Students will respond to questions using complete sentences, drawing on key details about the White House. They will utilize the provided reading material to construct a timeline showcasing significant historical events. Additionally, they'll have the chance to color an illustration of the White House and share three newfound insights. Finally, they'll draft a letter or create a drawing for potential submission to the White House. Instructions on how to send officially are included. Thank you! The White House Worksheets | The White House Worksheets | The White House Worksheets | The White House Worksheets | The White House Worksheets | The White House Worksheets | The White House Worksheets | The White House Worksheets | The White House Worksheets | The White House Worksheets | The White House Worksheets | The White House Worksheets |
Author Soumara Siddiqui
Tags The White House, White House Worksheets, White House Coloring Page, White House Facts
Nonfiction under the sea project
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Projects, Activities
Put your students' concept knowledge and skills to the test with this excellent nonfiction research project. Students are required to follow a set of instructions to complete their research project. They will need to select a sea animal/creature to base their research on and come up with a catchy title page. There is a set of categories to pick from for chapter headings. Fill in the table of contents with chosen headings and page numbers, select a subheading for each heading allocated, and research and find factual information about the selected animal, including photographs/illustrations of information and a caption. At the end, students will be required to complete a glossary with difficult words they encountered and their definitions, fill in an index with keywords and page numbers those words can be found on, and finally, a bibliography with references they used to find out their information. Included in your purchase: Nonfiction research project: Online (Google slides) Nonfiction research project: Printable (PDF) Assessment rubric: Printable (PDF) DIRECTIONS: PDF Files can be printed and handed to students to complete. They can also be bound together to form a book. Google slides can be shared with students for them to complete online. A rubric can be completed a printed copies for each student. Use: You are free to use and modify the material. Non-commercial use only You may not resell the material. Nonfiction lessons: Nonfiction captions and labels Nonfiction Glossary Nonfiction table of contents Nonfiction title Nonfiction title page Nonfiction index
Author Ezee 101
Tags Nonfiction, Text Feature, Concept Development, Project, Under The Sea
Nonfiction Text Features: Glossary Lesson
ELA, Reading, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
This resource is a Nonfiction Text Feature: Glossary. A short and sweet lesson to introduce or recap the nonfiction text feature; glossary. This lesson aims to keep students engaged and interacting through class discussions and activities. Students will apply reading, creative thinking, problem-solving, and more as they work through these interactive slides. The objective of these lessons is to provide an introduction or recap of the nonfiction text feature; glossary. These lessons are aimed and creating a concrete understanding of the concepts through various activities as well as class discussions. Students will learn all about a glossary, and how to identify and apply them on their own. Class discussions and practice activities are included for students to apply their knowledge. There are lesson slides and student slides; the lesson slides can be presented to students as an introduction or recap lesson of the concepts. The lesson slides are animated as well as have speaker notes. Student slides can be given to students to complete during the lesson or as homework after the lesson. There are 2 different presentations - 1 for the lesson and 1 answer slide presentation. These slides are made through Google Slides an animations may work better through Google Slides . If you like this lesson be sure to have in our other Nonfiction lessons: Nonfiction lessons: Nonfiction captions and labels Nonfiction Glossary Nonfiction table of contents Nonfiction title Nonfiction title page Nonfiction index
Author Ezee 101
Tags Nonfiction, Glossary, Text Features, Concept Develpoment, Student Engagment, Interactive, Nonfiction Text Features Worksheet Answers, Nonfiction Text Features Powerpoint
Nonfiction Text Features: Index Lesson
ELA, Reading, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Introducing a Nonfiction Text Features: Index Lesson Engage your students with an interactive lesson that teaches them about indexes, an important nonfiction text feature. This resource aims to create concrete understanding through class discussions and hands-on practice. Over the course of the lesson, students will learn what an index is, why it is useful, and how to identify it within nonfiction texts. The slides incorporate discussions, think-pair-share opportunities, and activities that allow students to apply their new knowledge. Whether using this as an introduction or a review, the lesson is sure to reinforce this key concept. With customizable Google Slides, speaker notes, and ready-to-go student handouts, integrating this resource into your language arts or reading curriculum is seamless. Use it for whole-group teaching, small groups, or even independent practice. Suitable for grades 1-4. Expand your nonfiction text feature instruction with companion resources on captions, glossaries, tables of contents, titles, title pages, and more. Discover engaging interactive lessons that are teacher-created and classroom-tested.
Author Ezee 101
Tags Index, Vocabulary, Nonfiction, Text Features, Concept Development, Student Engagment, Interactive, Nonfiction Text Feature
Nonfiction Text Features: Heading and Subheading Lesson
ELA, Reading, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
This resource is a Nonfiction Text Features: headings and subheadings Lesson. A short and sweet lesson to introduce or recap the nonfiction text features; headings and subheadings. This lesson aims to keep students engaged and interacting through class discussions and activities. Students will apply reading, creative thinking, problem-solving, and more as they work through these interactive slides. The objective of these lessons is to provide an introduction or recap of the nonfiction text features; headings and subheadings. These lessons are aimed and creating a concrete understanding of the concepts through various activities as well as class discussions. Students will learn all about headings and subheadings, how to identify them and how to apply them on their own. Class discussions and practice activities are included for students to apply their knowledge. There are lesson slides and student slides; the lesson slides can be presented to students as an introduction or recap lesson of the concepts. The lesson slides are animated as well as have speaker notes. Student slides can be given to students to complete during the lesson or as homework after the lesson. There are 2 different presentations - 1 for the lesson and 1 answer slide presentation. These slides are made through Google Slides an animations may work better through Google Slides . If you like this lesson be sure to have in our other Nonfiction lessons: Nonfiction lessons: Nonfiction captions and labels Nonfiction Glossary Nonfiction table of contents Nonfiction title Nonfiction title page Nonfiction index
Author Ezee 101
Tags Nonfiction, Text Features, Headings, Subheadings, Interactive Reading, Student Engagment, Interactive, Text Features Lesson Plan, Text Feature Lesson Plans
Nonfiction lesson
ELA, Reading, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Nonfiction Concepts Lesson Plan This interactive Google Slides resource teaches students the key concepts of nonfiction texts. Through discussions, activities, and practice, students will learn how to identify and apply nonfiction text features like captions, labels, glossaries, tables of contents, titles, title pages, and indexes. Animated slides, speaker notes, class discussion prompts, and student application activities allow this resource to be used flexibly: as an introductory whole-group lesson, a small group activity , or even home learning. This concrete, engaging resource aims to spark student creativity and critical thinking. Check out our shop for more nonfiction text features lessons covering glossaries, tables of contents, titles, title pages, and indexes. Made for grades 1-4.
Author Ezee 101
Tags Story Elements, Text Features, Nonfiction, Interactive Reading, Nonfiction Concept, Interactive, Student Engagement
Nonfiction Text Features: Photographs and Illusions Lesson
ELA, Reading, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
This resource is a Nonfiction Text Features: photographs and illustrations Lesson. A short and sweet lesson to introduce or recap the nonfiction text features; photographs and illustrations. This lesson aims to keep students engaged and interacting through class discussions and activities. Students will apply reading, creative thinking, problem-solving, and more as they work through these interactive slides. The objective of these lessons is to provide an introduction or recap of the nonfiction text features; photographs and illustrations. These lessons are aimed and creating a concrete understanding of the concepts through various activities as well as class discussions. Students will learn all about captions and labels, and how to identify and apply them on their own. Class discussions and practice activities are included for students to apply their knowledge. There are lesson slides and student slides; the lesson slides can be presented to students as an introduction or recap lesson of the concepts. The lesson slides are animated as well as have speaker notes. Student slides can be given to students to complete during the lesson or as homework after the lesson. There are 2 different presentations - 1 for the lesson and 1 answer slide presentation. These slides are made through Google Slides an animations may work better through Google Slides . If you like this lesson be sure to have in our other Nonfiction lessons: Nonfiction lessons: Nonfiction captions and labels Nonfiction Glossary Nonfiction table of contents Nonfiction title Nonfiction title page Nonfiction index
Author Ezee 101
Tags Nonfiction, Text Features, Photographs, Illusions, Interactive Reading, Activities, Lesson Plans, Intractive, Student Engagment
Nonfiction Text Features: Title Lesson
ELA, Reading, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Nonfiction Text Features: Title Lesson Plan This engaging Google Slides resource teaches students about the key nonfiction text feature - the title. Through class discussions and practice activities, students will learn how to identify titles and apply this knowledge. Animated slides explain what a title is and how it is used in nonfiction texts. Additional student slides provide opportunities for further practice. This resource can be used to introduce or review the concept of titles in an interactive small group or whole class setting. Extend student learning by using the additional nonfiction text features lessons linked at the end, covering topics like captions, glossaries, and more. This reading resource helps build nonfiction comprehension in grades 1-4.
Author Ezee 101
Tags Title, Text Features, Nonfiction, Interactive Reading
Nonfiction Text Features: Table of Contents Lesson
ELA, Reading, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Nonfiction Text Features: Table of Contents Lesson Plan This interactive Google Slides resource teaches students about the table of contents nonfiction text feature. Through discussions and activities, students will learn how to identify, understand, and apply tables of contents. The resource includes animated lesson slides with speaking notes to introduce or recap the key concepts. Student slides provide opportunities for practice during or after the lesson. Students will apply reading, critical thinking, and problem solving skills as they work. The slides aim to actively engage students using a variety of learning modalities. They can be presented to the whole class or assigned to small groups or individual students. The resource is designed for grades 1-4 language arts or reading classes, but could be adapted for other grades and subjects.
Author Ezee 101
Tags Nonfiction, Text Features, Table Of Contents, Lesson Plans, Student Activities, Interactive, Engaged
Nonfiction Text Features: Title Page Lesson
ELA, Literature, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Introducing a Grade 1-4 Language Arts lesson on nonfiction text features - specifically, title pages. Educators can use this animated and interactive Google Slides presentation to introduce or review what a title page is, why it's important in nonfiction texts, and how to identify a good title page. Students will participate in class discussions and activities applying their reading, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. Lesson slides contain speaker notes while student slides allow independent or group work during or after the lesson. This concise yet thorough resource aims to concretely build students' understanding of nonfiction text structure. For more nonfiction text lessons, see the additional Google Slides resources on captions, glossaries, tables of contents, titles, title pages, and indexes.
Author Ezee 101
Tags Nonfiction, Text Features, Title Page, Glossary, Interactive Reading
Nonfiction Text Features: Captions and Labels Lesson
ELA, Reading, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Nonfiction Text Features: Captions and Labels Lesson Plan This interactive Google Slides resource teaches students about captions and labels, two key text features found in nonfiction books. Through discussions, activities, and practice exercises, students will learn how to identify captions and labels and apply them in their own writing. Animated slides, speaker notes, and student task slides allow flexibility to use this resource for whole-group instruction, small-group work, or independent practice during class or as homework. This concise yet engaging lesson plan aims to deepen third graders' understanding of nonfiction text structures. It can serve as an introduction or refresher on this topic. Check out other nonfiction text features lessons from this shop covering glossaries, tables of contents, titles, title pages, and indexes.
Author Ezee 101
Tags Nonfiction, Text Features, Reading, Strategies, Captions, Labels, Lesson, Activities
Country Study on South Korea - Research Project - Worksheet + Cards
Social Studies, History, History: Asian, Geography, Research, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Projects, Activities
Country Study on South Korea - Research Project - Worksheet + Cards This Teaching Resource is a PDF research project (9 Slides) on South Korea. This Printable Resource can be great for Geography, Asian History and Social Studies Classes. Suitable Learners for this kind of lesson are students from 7th Grade to 12th Grade. This Geography + Social Studies Research Project on South Korea (Country Study) aims to make learners discover South Korea (history, geography, economy, Seoul and culture). Little preparation can be helpful. Within this Country Study on South Korea Research Project, it is offered: 2 worksheets to write research outcomes 56 Cards to fish for this Research Project on South Korea How does this Country Study on South Korea Teaching Resource work? learners (or groups) fish a Research Topic card of each color (black for history, blue for geography, orange for economy, Red for Seoul and green for Korean Culture) each student or group makes their personalized Research on South Korea, by focusing on their fished topic cards (ex. fished black card on history on "Gwanju Uprising", blue card on geography on "Rice Production in South Korea", orange card on economy on "Tertiary Sector", Red Card on Seoul on Dongdaemun Design Plaza and a green card on Korean Culture on K-Pop) Learners stick their fished cards on their research worksheet and write their Research outcomes Learners make a presentation on their personalized rersearch on South Korea teacher evaluates research given learner or group's research outcomes written on worksheets Why is this Teaching Resource worth using? By fishing topic cards, students have a chance to: make unique randomized research projects focus on specific topics only and discover more the research country in "non-superficial" ways Connect their own Research outcomes with their peers' This Social Studies + Geography Country Study on South Korea PDF Printable Research Project Teaching (9 slides) can be great for learners from 7th grade to 12th grade to introduce South Korea and its Culture. Learning with Alan is a Brand New Teaching Resource/Educational Material Store whose aim is to help Teachers, Educators and Tutors to achieve their teaching objectives while creating a fun and stimulating environment. Never Forget! If you want to browse more of my Teaching Resources, click here Learning with Alan!
Author Learning with Alan
Tags South Korea, Asia, Research, Project, Worksheet, Cards, Asian History, Geography, Social Studies, Country Study
Country Study on South Korea - Snakes and Ladders Board Game PDF
Social Studies, History, History: Asian, Geography, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
Country Study on South Korea - Snakes and Ladders Board Game PDF This Teaching Resource is a PDF Board game (Snakes and Ladders; 3 slides) on South Korea (Asia). This Printable Resource can be great for Geography, Asian History and Social Studies Classes. Suitable Learners for this kind of lesson are students from 7th Grade to 12th Grade. This Geography + Social Studies game on South Korea (Country Study) aims to test learners on their knowledge on South Korea and Korean Culture (naming 2 Korean cities, telling about history events, telling about your pawn's character, telling about Famous Korean individuals or telling what you would like to visit if you had to go to South Korea). Some preparation on South Korea, Korean Culture and History can be useful for this Social Studies Activity. Within this amazing Country Study on South Korea (Asia) board game (snakes and ladders; 3 PDF Printable slides) it is offered: 1 board with questions and Speaking Prompts (ex. naming Korean Cities or telling about Korea's history events such as the Korean War, Sejong the Great, the 1st March Movement etc) 1 Printable Craft Die with numbers written 1 Printable Craft cone to make Game Pawns to play 5 Famous People from South Korea (Bong Joon-ho, Queen Min, Sejong the Great, Ban Ki-moon etc.) to stick on the players' printable craft cone This amazing and fun Social Studies + Geography Country Study on South Korea (Asia) PDF Digital Teaching Resource (3 PDF Printable Slides) can be great for learners from 7th grade to 12th grade to test South Korea and Korean Culture. Learning with Alan is a Brand New Teaching Resource, Educational Material Store whose aim is to help Teachers, Educators and Tutors to achieve their teaching objectives while creating a fun and stimulating environment. Never Forget! If you want to browse more of my Teaching Resources, click here Learning with Alan
Author Learning with Alan
Tags South Korea, Asia, Geography, Asian History, Social Studies, Snakes And Ladders, Board Game, Printable, Game, Korea
Country Study on South Korea - Guess Who Game Cards on Famous Koreans
Social Studies, Geography, History, History: Asian, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
Country Study on South Korea - Guess Who Game Cards on Famous Koreans This Teaching Resource is a fun Guess Who Game PDF (1 slide, 15 cards) on Famous Korean People. This Printable Resource can be great for Geography, Asian History and Social Studies Classes. Suitable Learners for this kind of lesson are students from 6th Grade to 12th Grade. This Geography + Social Studies Guess Who Game on Famous People from South Korea (Country Study) aims to introduce learners to South Korea and its most famous Koreans (leaders, film makers, politicians, music groups, singers etc.). Little Preparation is needed for this Social Studies + Geography Activity. Some of the Korean People selected for this Geography + Social Studies + Asian History Country Study on South Korea are: Sejong the Great (Monarch and creator of Korean Writing System Hangul) Kim Dae-jun (President of South Korea) BTS (K-Pop Boy Band) Blackpink (K-Pop Band) BoA (Singer) June Huh (Mathematician) Bong Joon-ho (Academy Award Film Maker; "Parasite") Ban Ki-moon (UN Secretary-General and Politician) Queen Min (Korean Monarch) and many more! A very fun and engaging way to play this "Guess Who on Famous People from South Korea" (country study on South Korea) game can be the following: all Learners sit on the floor in a circle every Learner has a Flash Card on their face every Learner/player asks a question about their Flash Card 's famous Korean This Social Studies + Geography Country Study on South Korea PDF Printable Teaching Resource (1 slide, 15 cards for 15 Famous People from Korea) can be great for learners from 6th grade to 12th grade to introduce South Korea and its Culture through its most important and celebrated people. Learning with Alan is a Brand New Teaching Resource/Educational Material Store whose aim is to help Teachers, Educators and Tutors to achieve their teaching objectives while creating a fun and stimulating environment. Never Forget! If you want to browse more of my Teaching Resources, click here Learning with Alan!
Author Learning with Alan
Tags South Korea, Asia, Famous People, Geography, Social Studies, Country Study, Guess Who, Cards, Game, Printable
Funky Fingers fine Motor Skills Challenges
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities
Developing fine motor skills lays the foundation for pencil grasp, legible handwriting and manipulation tasks. These Fine Motor Skills Challenges provide a fun-filled way to build hand strength, dexterity and control. This set includes 36 activity cards that target key skills. Each card features a unique fine motor exercise using engaging materials like pompoms, beads, strings, locks and keys. Kids will love practicing with the tactile toys! Also included are printable templates to support many of the challenges, these include: Gingerbread men to tweezer buttons onto Large numbers to place sequins on Hole punch activity Jellybean jars Geoboard number templates Gumball machines Muffin tray templates Tags for padlocks and keys Pompom ice creams Pompom pictures Numbers for threading Students can rotate through the Fine Motor Skills Challenges independently at a specialized station or table. Teachers can also use the cards to assign differentiated tasks to children needing extra practice grasping small items or maintaining precision. The self-correcting activities allow for repeated practice to increase dexterity. This comprehensive collection of research-based challenges will strengthen the small muscles needed for cutting, lacing, buttoning, writing and more. Early childhood educators, occupational therapists and parents will find these activities perfect for promoting proficiency and confidence in fine motor skills. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clipart and Krista Wallden Creative Clips
Author SEN Resource Source
Tags Fine Motor, Hand-eye Coordination, Finger Strength, Motor Skill Challenges, Manipulative Exercises, Occupational Therapy, Grasping Skills, Hand Manipulation, Coordination Challenges