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Anxiety and Calming Strategies Bingo
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Not Grade Specific, Activities
Anxiety can be difficult for children to manage and express. This “Anxiety Bingo” game provides a unique outlet for kids to identify calming strategies that work for them when feelings of worry start to swell. With simple yet versatile bingo boards, it allows children to actively try different relaxation techniques to ease anxiety. The bingo boards have a standard 3x3 layout with 9 different soothing strategies listed, like taking deep breaths, getting a drink of water, hugging a stuffed animal, positive self talk, or writing down your feelings. Children can use the given calming strategies or they can make their own custom bingo board and write down things that help them feel better. Once the child tries a technique, they mark it off on their bingo board. The goal is to get 3 strategies in a row - just like regular bingo! This incentivizes them to keep practicing helpful skills. Having multiple boards on hand allows for replayability as well. Not only does this activity foster relaxation in the moment of anxiety, but over time it builds children's understanding of different ways to self-soothe. They learn constructive ways to independently cope with anxiety while having fun playing an engaging game . It’s anxiety support wrapped in a child-friendly bingo package! This resource includes 3 different PDF bingo boards. One with calming strategies on it in color, one in black and white and one blank one.
Author SEN Resource Source
Tags Anxiety, Coping Strategies, Emotions, Bingo, Mental Health, Mindfulness, Calming Activities, Emotional Well-being, Coping Skills, Self-Reflection
Getting From Angry to Happy Worksheet
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Not Grade Specific, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables
The "Getting from Angry to Happy" worksheet is an invaluable educational resource designed to empower children with effective coping strategies for managing anger and finding their way back to happiness. This worksheet transcends the conventional by offering a thoughtful approach to emotional well-being. Tailored for young minds, this resource encourages children to navigate the complex landscape of emotions, specifically focusing on the transition from anger to happiness. The worksheet prompts children to reflect on personalized calming strategies, fostering a sense of self-awareness and emotional intelligence. Within the pages of this resource, children explore a variety of techniques to regain emotional balance when faced with anger. By considering activities and practices that resonate with them personally, they are equipped with a toolkit of strategies to implement when needed. This approach empowers children to take an active role in their emotional well-being, promoting a sense of agency and resilience. Educators, parents, and caregivers can utilize this resource to facilitate discussions on anger, happiness, and the importance of recognizing and managing emotions constructively. In essence, this educational resource is a guide for fostering emotional resilience and well-being in children. By promoting self-reflection and providing practical tools for emotional regulation. This resource includes 2 versions on=f the PDF worksheet - one for a girl and one for a boy.
Author SEN Resource Source
Tags Emotions, SEL, SEN, Positivity, Mindfulness, Emotional Intelligence, Self-awareness, Coping Skills, Anger, Behavior Support
I SURVIVED The Great Alaska Earthquake, 1964 Book Study Unit
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 3, 4, 5, Novel Studies, Worksheets & Printables
THIS IS LAUREN TARSHIS'S BRAND NEW EDITION TO HER BESTSELLING SERIES! I ALSO HAVE A TOTAL OF SEVENTEEN I SURVIVED BOOK UNITS HERE IN TEACHSIMPLE. You will love the ease of use and the standards your students will practice and learn from this book study packet. This 128 Page Comprehension/Assessment/Book Study Unit Includes: · 15 Chapter 1-10 Comprehension Work Sheets! · 15 Chapter Mystery Match Vocabulary Words Using Context Clues & Mystery Fun Blanks! · 15 Student Score Part for Each Work Sheet! · 14 Five Pt. CCSS Multiple Choice Exit Quizzes (1 for each Chapter except chapter 14) to Challenge Their Testing Skills! Each quiz has a variety of vocabulary using context clues, figurative language, inferencing, main ideas, themes, comprehension, tone, homophones, synonyms, & More! · A 25 Point Summative or Final Multiple Choice Test! · 4 Vocabulary Twelve Point Fill-In-The-Blank Context Clue Tests (1 every Four Chapters) from the Mystery Match Vocabulary Words along with 46 Context Clue Practice Sentence Cards to help with the tests! Great for group activities, too! A WordArt Vocabulary Template, too, to Learn words in a fun, artistic way! · A 4-Page Summary/Main Idea Activity Packet to help with Writing Summaries and Main Ideas! An Exemplar is included! · A 15-Point Fun and Engaging Historical Scavenger Fact Hunt at Very End of Book for Individual or Group work! · 2 Engaging and Fun Writing Reflection/Research Prompts! · A Student Reading Reference Page to Help with Reading/English Skills! · Key Standards: Themes; Main Ideas; Summaries; Inferencing; Engaged Discussions; Meanings of Unknown Words Using Context Clues; Vocabulary; Tone; Understanding and Identifying Figurative Language; Using Text Evidence; Comprehension; Cross Curricular Math, Science, Social Studies, Spelling; Homophones; Setting; Synonyms; Point-of-View; Compound Words; And More! · Answer Keys to ALL Assessments!
Author TrilogyTeacher
Tags Reading Unit, Book Study, Comprehension Book Study, I Survived
Financial Literacy: Mortgage Effects When Interest Rates Rise
Life Studies, Special Resources, Home Economics, Finance, Math, Percentages, Multiplication and Division, Division, Multiplication, Life Skills, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Everyone is talking about rising interest rates these days. But why does it matter? Should our students learn about this? Yes! Here's a complete ready-to-go lesson for high school students in math class, life skills, home economics, or career and personal planning. It will teach them all about buying a home, getting a mortgage, and how mortgage payments are calculated using interest rates. 1) First, there is a handout explaining all the relevant home-buying vocabulary: from down payment and mortgage to interest and principal. There is a complete handout or a fill-in-the-blanks version: you choose what is best for your students! 2) Then, there is a second sheet with a sample scenario of what happens when interest rates rise and people have to renew their mortgage. This clearly shows, step by step, how mortgage payments can rise by hundreds or thousands of dollars even if you live in the exact same place. This handout also has completed or fill-in-the-blank versions for you to pick from. 3) Next, there is a matching worksheet where students match all the home buying words to their definitions. 4) Finally, there is a math worksheet for students to complete. It has 10 questions for students to calculate themselves about down payments, mortgage payments and rising interest rates. Math skills required are multiplying and dividing with numbers up to 6 digits and working with percents written as a decimal. For example calculating the interest payment on a $300,000 mortgage at 3% would be done: 300,000 x 0.03 All the questions are designed to have round numbers and simply calculations whenever possible. Grades to Use With: This lesson is designed for high school students in grades 8-12: from special education to regular home economics classes. What's Included: 8 Page PDF: Title Page, 2 Pages of Handout, 2 Pages of Sample Scenario, Vocabulary Matching, Math Questions, Complete Answer Key If you enjoy this product, check out my Financial Literacy Activities like Household Budget Debit Cards vs Credit Cards Bank Statement and Credit Card Bill Practice
Author Grace Under Pressure
Tags Financial Literacy, Life Skills, Mortgage, High School Financial Literacy, Down Payment, Interest Rates, Economy, Rising Interest Rates, Home Ownership
FINGER PAINTS - 10 Pictures of Wild Animals - ART FOR KIDS
Creative Arts, Art, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities
1. Introduction As is known by many educators and educational agents, finger painting or also called 'painting using fingers' or 'finger painting', is a very beneficial artistic technique for children, because it not only provides fun, but also contributes to to its integral development. For these reasons and with the aim of developing multiple objectives that I will detail later, I have developed this fabulous artistic worksheet, where your students will be able to paint and apply this fabulous technique, I hope you like it. 2.Objective Some benefits of finger painting are: - Sensory stimulation: As is known, painting with fingers or using fingers involves multiple senses of infants, such as sight and touch. In this way, children will experience various temperatures, colors and temperatures, which will contribute to their cognitive development and sensory stimulation. -Development of fine motor skills: When your students or children dip their fingers in the paint and manipulate it on the paper, they will be improving their fine motor skills. In this way, this type of activity will develop dexterity and hand-eye coordination in them, skills that will be essential when later your children need to start activities such as writing, fastening the laces of their shoes, buttons on their shirts, and other activities. everyday. 3.Order, scheme and stages - Introduce your art class with relaxing music, so that your students open their minds and curiosity to the new activity they are about to do. -Then give them the worksheet and ask them to take out their colored temperas. If possible, ask them to bring an old piece of clothing because they are going to stain it while doing the activity . 4.Grades or ages This game is designed for children from 5 to 12 years old. That is, all primary school students can use it. 5. Form of application It is suggested to print this product individually. 6. Answer keys This game does not require answers. 7.Use text labels art, finger art, fingerprint painting, art for children, children's art. 8.Rules Specified above. 9.File types The archive is in PDF format. 10.Number of pages This document contains 10 pages.
Author EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA
Tags Art, Art For Kids, Painter For Kids
ESL EFL TESOL Lesson Plan on "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" and Teenagers
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
ESL EFL TESOL Lesson Plan on "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" and Teenagers This Fantastic ESL EFL TESOL "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" Lesson (PDF Digital Presentation, 11 Slides) is Great to stimulate English Learning within Newcomers or any English Second Language Student. Ideal participants for this Activity are Foreign Languages Students at Middle School and early High School. This Product can also be Great for ESL Centers Abroad and ESL Tutors or private teachers. The English proficency level required for this ESL EFL TESOL Lesson Plan with Picture Description + Listening Comprehension + Writing Activity is Intermediate. Advanced English Students can also take part to this Activity. This Lesson Stimulates indeed topics such as school and teens. This Great ESL EFL TESOL Lesson Plan (PDF Digital Presentation with 11 slides) includes: a short Introduction to the Greg Heffley a Picture Description with 3 scenes (1 illustration from the book and 2 from the movie) about Greg's Teenage problems 1 Listening activity (with answer keys in the bottom) with QR Code-Linked YouTube Video to listen once again at home or anywhere learners wish (repeated listening) 1 Writing Activity with 2 options (essay on 3 problems of teenage and a page of diary) This ESL, EFL, TESOL, TEFL PDF Digital Teaching Resource (11 Slides + Answer keys in the last slide) can be great for Intermediate-Advanced English as a second or foreign language learners. Its aim is to make students exercise and/or improve their Listening comprehesion and Writing English as a second language Skills. ESL with Alan is a Brand New ESL, EFL, TESOL Store whose aim is to help English as a Second or foreign Language Teachers, Educators and Tutors (be it online or offline) to achieve their teaching objectives while creating a fun and stimulating environment. Never Forget! Learning is fun, So should English! Always If you want to browse more of my PDF ESL, EFL, TESOL Teaching Resources, click here ESL with Alan!
Author Learning with Alan
Tags ESL, EFL, English As A Second Language, Lesson Plan, Activities, Writing, Listening Comprehension, Teens, Intermediate, English As A Foreign Language
ESL William Shakespeare Lesson - Listening + Writing Activities
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
ESL William Shakespeare Lesson - Listening + Writing Activities This Fantastic ESL EFL TESOL William Shakespeare Lesson (PDF Digital Lesson 15 slides) is Great to stimulate English Learning within Newcomers or any English Second Language Student. Ideal participants for this Activity are Foreign Languages Students at Middle School and early High School. This Product can also be Great for ESL Centers Abroad and ESL Tutors or private teachers. This ESL EFL TESOL Activity can be more than great for intermediate English as a Second or Foreign Language Students. This StimulatingWilliam Shakespeare Literature ESL-EFL-TESOL Lesson Plan (15 slides) includes: a short Introduction to William Shakespeare and his most famous Plays a Picture Description ESL EFL TESOL Activity given of three scenes (the Globe Theatre, a scene of a Shakespearean play and a photo from a movie/play portraiting Shakespeare while writing) One Listening comprehension Activity (with answers keys in the bottom) with QR Code-Linked YouTube Video One Writing Activity with 2 options (essay on the feelings and emotions that people still feel as they read Shakespeare nowadays and a day in the Globe Theatre; time machine brings you to Elizabethan Era) This ESL, EFL, TESOL, TEFL PDF Digital Teaching Resource (14 slides + answer keys in the last slide) can be great for Intermediate Advanced English as a second or foreign language learners. Its aim is to make students exercise and/or improve their Listening comprehesion and Writing English as a second language Skills. ESL with Alan is a Brand New ESL, EFL, TESOL Store whose aim is to help English as a Second or foreign Language Teachers, Educators and Tutors (be it online or offline) to achieve their teaching objectives while creating a fun and stimulating environment. Never Forget! Learning is fun, So should English! Always If you want to browse more of my PDF ESL, EFL, TESOL Teaching Resources, click here ESL with Alan!
Author Learning with Alan
Tags ESL, English, English As A Second Language, William Shakespeare, Activities, Listening Comprehension, Writing, Literature, Lesson, English As A Foreign Language
Free Construction Interactive Hangman Game to Practice Vocabulary
Life Studies, Career, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Games, Activities
Learn and Practice Construction Vocabulary with Interactive Games; in this case, “The Hanged Man'” is a popular game that tests student's ingenuity, their knowledge of vocabulary and their use of letters. This simple game of guessing the name of a character, the name of a movie or whatever the word is. The hangman game has the mission of finding the correct word or phrase by indicating the letters that make it up. For each failed word, the game draws a person's body part. If the user does not guess the sentence or the word to be searched for before the game character has a head, arms and legs, he loses the game. The hangman game therefore becomes a different and fun way of learning and an activity that offers the following advantages: - Stimulates intelligence - Increases concentration and attention - Teaches students to handle and practice the letters of the alphabet - Teaches students to write - Helps in student's pronunciation - Increase student's vocabulary - Helps them learn new words First, Practice the words following the slides Then, Play the game as a PPT and use your mouse. Just press on the square letter your students suggest, if the letter is correct, they will bounce down to its place, if the letter does not come down, it was incorrect you should pressthe red Xcirclein order to add a body part. Keep playing until your students guess all the letter or you hang the Teacher.If the students guess a word and they miss, add body parts as incorrect. Press the arrow for the next word. Finally, and after the last word enter to end the game. Follow our Store ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje for other activities like: ST SPANISH MATH HANGMAN GAME FIGURAS GEOMETRICAS.PPTX ST SPANISH HANGMAN GAME PRACTICA TRADICIONES Y CELEBRACIONES ST SPANISH HANGMAN GAME ESTACIONES DEL ANO Y SU ROPA ST SPANISH HANGMAN GAME PRACTICA DIAS DE LA SEMANA ST SPANISH HANGMAN GAME OCUPACIONES ST SPANISH HANGMAN GAME MESES DEL ANO ST SPANISH HANGMAN GAME MEDIOS DE TRANSPORTE ST SPANISH HANGMAN GAME FRUTAS ST SPANISH HANGMAN GAME EN LA COCINA ST SPANISH MEMORY GAME PRACTICA DEPORTES ST SPANISH MEMORY GAME PRACTICA COMIDAS Y BEBIDAS ST SPANISH MEMORY GAME PRACTICA COLORES Y SABORES ST SPANISH MEMORY GAME PRACTICA EN LA COCINA ST SPANISH MEMORY GAME PRACTICA EL CLIMA ST SPANISH MEMORY GAME PRACTICA CORTESIA Y MODALES ST SPANISH MEMORY GAME PRACTICA ACERCA DE LA ESCUELA ST SPANISH GAME ATRIBUTOS ST SPANISH MATH GAME PLACE VALUE ST SPANISH CLASSROM LABELING CARTELES SALON DE CLASES ST SPANISH MATH CENTERS WORD PROBLEMS ST SPANISH KINDER ACTIVIDADES LENGUAJE ST SPANISH 1ST GRADE ACTIVIDADES LENGUAJE ST SPANISH 2ND GRADE ACTIVIDADES LENGUAJE ST SPANISH 3RD GRADE ACTIVIDADES LENGUAJE ST SPANISH 4TH GRADE ACTIVIDADES LENGUAJE ST SPANISH 5TH GRADE ACTIVIDADES LENGUAJE and many others… This file includes: Power Point Presentation Interactive Game to play virtually or as a whole classroom practice activity . Contains 17 slides.
Author ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje
Tags Construction Vocabulary, Interactive Activity, Small Or Whole Group, Games, Construction
Free Science - Geology on Mars Interactive Vocabulary Activity
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Space, Grade 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Free Science - Geology on Mars Interactive Vocabulary Activity Engage eighth grade students by learning, practicing, and reviewing geology vocabulary related to Mars. This interactive PowerPoint allows the whole class or small groups to read definitions, share ideas, and reinforce concepts. The 34 vibrant slides showcase Mars terrain images and landscape features. Educators can facilitate class discussions about Martian characteristics and importance. Students will gain familiarity with key terms before diving deeper into the relationships between them. The multiple choice review activity builds confidence as students use process of elimination to reveal correct answers. Visual aids and repetition cement knowledge while keeping young minds engaged. See more interdisciplinary products from ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje like math, language arts, science centros, and multi-grade Spanish immersion.
Author ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje
Tags GEOLOGY, GEOLOGY VOCABULARY, SCIENCE VOCABULARY, SMALL OR WHOLE GROUP , INTERACTIVE MULTIPLE CHOICE ACTIVITY, SCIENCE REVIEW, MARS, MARS VOCABULARY
ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION WITHIN 10 - Ten Worksheets - NORTH POLE Theme
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Subtraction, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
1. Introduction Learning mathematics today provides multiple benefits to students. What better way to learn mathematics than sums in a didactic way, than with this fabulous worksheet that I have prepared for you today. 2.Objective - This worksheet will help a deep understanding of additions, because as is known by teachers, educators and other educational agents, didactic teaching allows students to understand mathematical concepts in a more profound way. It is for this reason that by using visual methods, practical examples as well as manipulative elements, students will be able to build a more solid understanding and acquisition of addition. -This worksheet will help a more practical application, because it will focus on the practical and concrete application of mathematics in real situations in the everyday world. This way, students will be able to see how addition is used in everyday life, as well as subtraction, which will make our students consider this learning in a more relevant and meaningful way. -This worksheet will contribute to the development of problem-solving skills, because students will not only memorize formulas, but will also apply their knowledge to address problem situations in a more logical and analytical way. -This worksheet will also help motivate confidence and autonomy in our students because mathematics will become more accessible and less intimidating, because they will be able to get involved and discover concepts for themselves, thus increasing their confidence and motivation at the moment. to develop their mathematical skills. 3.Order, scheme and stages - Introduce your mathematics class with a dynamic alluding to addition, or perhaps a video relating to addition and subtraction up to 10. -Then tell your students that today they will do a fabulous worksheet inspired by additions at the North Pole. -Ask them to use their pencil and eraser if they may have any mistakes. I always recommend explaining to students that having mistakes is not bad, quite the opposite, that will help us learn better. 4.Grades or ages This beautiful teaching sheet on addition and subtraction up to 10 has been developed for children aged 5 to 7, lower primary school children who are just beginning to learn about the first addition and subtraction. 5. Form of application I suggest that you print this sheet for each student you have, that is, this sheet will be applied individually to your students. 6. Answer keys This game does not require answers. 7.Use text labels addition up to 10, subtraction up to 10, easy subtraction, easy addition, addition, subtraction, math worksheets, math, math worksheets. 8.Rules Specified above. 9.File types The archive is in PDF format. 10.Number of pages This document contains 10 pages.
Author EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA
Tags Maths, Worksheets Maths, Math Worksheets, Addition, Subtraction, Basic Operations
Independent & Dependent Variables in Grade 6 Math: Hockey Math
Math, Algebra, Graphing, Grade 6, 7, 8, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets
Here's a ready-to-go lesson to help show your students how learning about independent and dependent variables in grade 6 math can be helpful in the real world! This lesson is all about a hockey game and the mathematical relationships that can be found there. Students are given 4 scenarios about making ice, letting in fans, collecting money for 50/50 tickets, and the profits the arena makes. For each situation, they have to complete a table of values with missing entries, graph the relationship on the provided graph (labels and scales are already filled in), create an equation with the two provided variables, and answer one or two questions. The questions increase in difficulty throughout the assignment. You could use this lesson in several ways. After teaching your students the basic vocabulary and concepts from your math program, you could cut the four scenarios up and use them as task cards or stations. Or, you could assign one problem each to small groups. Or, you could give each student the entire double-sided worksheet. This could even be used as an assessment ! What's included: 4 Page PDF: Title and Instruction Page 2 Pages of Student Questions Complete Answer Key Grades to Use With: This lesson is designed for students in 6th Grade who are mastering the standard 6EE.C.9. However, it could also be a great review for students in 7th or 8th grades or it could be used in high school special education classes. If you enjoy this product, check out other 6th grade algebra activities in my store: Pre-Algebra Problem: The Wave Pool with Expressions, Tables, and Graphs Algebra: Modelling Equations: Visual Balance Scale Worksheet Exponent Board Game Or if you want more math games, check out some others in my store: Credit Score Board Game: Credit Cards, Loans, Mortgages and More: Personal Financial Literacy Bank Account Board Game: A Fun Financial Literacy Lesson for Addition, Subtraction or Integer Practice
Author Grace Under Pressure
Tags Independent Variable, Dependent Variable, Systems Of Equations, Graphing, Algebra, Equations, Variables, Tables, Linear Relationships, Real World Math
Ferdinand Magellan Worksheets
Social Studies, Biographies, Grade 6, 7, 8, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Students will read and answer questions about Ferdinand Magellan. Great for use in lesson introduction, supplement, review, and quiz in the topic. Great for grades 6-8. This amazing resource tackles reading comprehension, history and handwriting. This download includes Reading Passage Worksheets featuring handwritten response Answer Keys When students are done, they'll be able to have the answers to questions such as: What frustrations did Magellan have with the Portuguese crown? In what year did Magellan offer to lead an expedition to reach the Spice Islands by traveling westward? Within this resource, students are asked and encouraged to: Use color pencils to circle words that you don’t know the meaning of. Then go to “Vocabulary Learned” Worksheet and write them down. Use highlighters to highlight the answers found in the reading passage to every question to quote in your response. After download, You will get a zipped file. This PDF can be used in viewed in Adobe Reader, and making it able to be typed in. The PDF file itself is non editable. The PDF can be assigned to most major hosting platforms such as GOOGLE classroom. Grade Levels Not Grade Specific Subjects Social Studies - History Resource Type Worksheets, Homework, Printables Formats Included: Zip |15 Page .PDF File |
Author Harborsidebay
Tags Ferdinand Magellan Worksheets, Wokrsheets, Homework, Assignments
Xmas Tree | Christmas Clip Art Illustration
, Not Grade Specific,
About: This download contains a graphics pack of PNG Clip Art Images. These are super cute when you add glue and glitter to them! They come in standalone PNG files making them easier to edit and resize them without altering images altogether. What's Included: 21 .PNG files in Color 1 Rainbow pastel & 20 Solid Colors All images come in a ZIP file! For commercial and / or personal use Commercial Use: Images are royalty-free and licensed for both personal and commercial use in all your printed designs, presentations, blog posts and more! Personal Use: These images can be dragged and dropped to your project. Projects include but not limited to: Task Cards Spreadshop Etsy products Payhip Zazzle products Seesaw Canva Printful Schoology Google Classroom Moodle Newletters Social Media Brochures Websites Reports Visual Documents Flyers Posters Topic Headers Topic Descriptions Party Decorations Packaging Posters Die Cuts Tags Labels Stickers Collage sheets Decals Card making Invitations Greeting Cards Banners Student Cards Worksheets Presentations Business cards Logo designs Web Designs Blog Designs Scrapbooking Magnets Cafe Press Clothing; T-Shirts Embroidery Party Toppers, Wrappers, banners , and much more.. Spruce up your homemade holiday designs without breaking the bank. Can be used anywhere, digitally and physically, that you'd like, and resize it to your preference. ZIP File | 21 PNG Graphics Pack
Author Harborsidebay
Tags Holidays, Christmas, Winter, Clip Art
TR Blend Flower Craft
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, Crafts, Activities
Enhance the teaching and learning of the beginning blend TR with our unique and interactive flower craftivity. This educational tool is designed to facilitate the understanding and recognition of words that begin with the blend TR, with common, easy to recognize images. Our resource contains 4 different TR flower templates to practice both recognizing words and reading words with the target beginning blend. What's Included: There are two different templates that allow students to create a flower focused on identifying words that begin with the TR blend. There is one template that allows students to create a flower focused reading and matching words to their corresponding TR blend picture. Utilizing this Resource: Simply print the flower templates, and then allow the students to color, cut out, and assemble into a flower on colored construction paper. You can also print the flower design onto colored card stock to create a sorting activity . The flower will need to be cut and laminated. This can function as interactive materials in a literacy center, where students can match pictures to the correct TR digraph flower. Mix and match these with flowers of other beginning blend flower crafts to encourage sorting and classification exercises. Possible Applications: Literacy Centers Classroom decorations or bulletin board displays Creative or Craft Sessions Individual Work Group-based Activities Supplementary Homework These flower craft templates are a perfect fit for educators seeking no-prep resources. All that is required is to print the craft page and distribute it to the students. Basic craft materials such as coloring tools, scissors, glue, and a base paper for the flower craft are needed. Each craft prints on a single page, promoting paper conservation, which aligns with an eco-friendly classroom. Skills Addressed: Identification of words that begin with the TR blend Reading and matching words that begin with the TR blend Development of Scissors Skills Improvement of Direction Following abilities
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Flower Craft, Kindergarten Craft, Beginning Blends, Blends Flower Craft, Phonics Craft, TR Blends
Letter S Dot Painting
Creative Arts, Art, ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Crafts
Title: Letter S Dot Painting Embrace an innovative approach to learning letters and boosting fine motor skills with these letter S dot painting worksheets. With this comprehensive resource, educators can engage students effectively while nurturing creativity and early literacy development. This package contains a total of 9 pages dot painting worksheets 1 snow dotting page 1 snail dotting page 1 sun dotting page 1 strawberry dotting page One capital letter dot painting page One lowercase letter dot painting page One dot painting page with both capital and lowercase letters Two worksheets for students to independently design their own letter S Ways to Use: Art or Literacy Center - The teacher can place these worksheets with paint and cotton swabs in the center for students to complete. Quiet Time Activity - For programs that utilize nap times, these dot painting worksheets are perfect for teachers to give to those who do not nap as an activity to complete quietly. Morning Work - These worksheets are perfect to put out as morning work for students to work on while classmates arrive to class. Sub Plans - These worksheets make great sub plans as they are easy to explain and implement in the classroom. The Skills Assessed by This Activity : Promotes letter recognition and letter sound knowledge. Fosters important skills like hand-eye coordination and stimulates creativity as they choose colors and patterns specific to their personalized artwork. Builds fine motor skills while maintaining a clean learning environment owing to its low-mess nature. The Process: The process behind these activities couldn't be easier! There’s no preparation needed on part of teachers—simply print out these pages from our PDF file type. Students will need to be provided paint of various colors and cotton swabs to complete each page. The letter S dot painting worksheets reinforce learning while nurturing imagination amongst early learners - creating joyous educational experiences right at your fingertips.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Dot Painting, Fine Motor Skills, Creativity, Early Literacy, Q-tip Painting, Alphabet Worksheets, Letter S, Letter S Activities, Letter S Worksheets, Letter S Art
Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition - Senior Earth and Space lesson
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Space, Earth Sciences, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition - Engaging Earth Science Lesson Dive into the causes and impacts of earthquakes, volcanoes, and tsunamis with this adaptable Earth and Space science lesson for senior high school students. The informative PowerPoint presentation covers key concepts like tectonic plates, volcanic eruptions, and seismic waves. It includes both teacher and student versions of the slide deck, 7 embedded videos, an auto-graded exit ticket, and a student handout for condensed note-taking. Implement this versatile resource in whole group instruction, small groups, as a homework assignment, or virtual learning. Assessment is made easy with the self-grading exit ticket and answer key. File formats include Office and Google Slides/Docs. Keep students actively engaged throughout the lesson with strategically placed content blanks to fill during discussion. Whether you're in a traditional or remote classroom, this is your go-to for an engaging earth science lesson on natural disasters.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Space Science, Earth Science, Rock Cycle, Weathering, Erosion, Sediments, Sediment Transport, Deposition
Sediments - Senior Earth and Space lesson
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Space, Earth Sciences, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Sediments - Engaging Lesson on Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Tsunamis This informative Earth and Space science lesson for high school students covers the causes and impacts of earthquakes, volcanoes, and tsunamis. Through slides, videos, assessments, and handouts, students will learn about tectonic plates, seismic waves, volcano types, tsunami formation, and the environmental impacts of these natural disasters. Designed for flexibility, this resource includes teacher and student presentation versions, so it can be easily implemented in traditional, virtual, or hybrid learning environments. The strategic blanks in the student slide deck promote engagement through active note-taking. Auto-graded assessments help reduce teacher workload while ensuring student understanding of these compelling topics. With this adaptable and engaging lesson, educators can seamlessly integrate the study of sediments into their earth science curriculum . Students will find the material approachable yet suitably rigorous for grades 10-12.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Space Science, Earth Science, Sediments, Detrial Sediments, Rock Cycle, Halite, Gypsum, Calcite, Limestone, Coal
ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION WITHIN 10 - Worksheets - Jungle Theme
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Subtraction, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
1. Introduction As is known, adding in mathematics is a fundamental skill for our students and/or children to develop their numerical skills as well as acquire an understanding of increasingly advanced mathematical concepts. 2.Objective The objective of creating this fabulous sum worksheet responds to 5 very specific objectives such as: -Contribute to the improvement of the ability to perform basic sums more accurately and quickly, since developing the ability to perform sums efficiently is essential to address increasingly complex mathematical problems. -Understand the numerical value of numbers and how they change when adding, because this way our students will be able to understand the relationship between various numbers and how these when combined form or give rise to a new value. -Increase or improve the ability of our students to apply addition in situations of their daily lives and in practical life problems, for example in purchasing situations, calculating expenses, measuring quantities and solving everyday problems, learning additions will be basic. -Improve the memory and mental speed of our students when solving sums, because these worksheets will contribute to the development of a solid numerical memory, and the ability to perform mental calculations more quickly, quickly and efficiently. -Establish a solid foundation for approaching concepts that will later be more advanced such as multiplication, subtraction and even division, and thus our students will feel more capable of later exploring more complex mathematical concepts in later educational stages, where I am More than sure that they will do very well, since they will have an excellent mathematical base. 3.Order, scheme and stages - Introduce your mathematics class in a motivating way, through a dynamic, a song and/or a strategy that awakens their curiosity and/or imagination. - Then distribute the cards to the students individually and invite them to start solving them. -Because the theme is about the jungle, you can decorate your room or play background music allusive to the theme so that your students become more motivated and feel comfortable doing their math worksheet. 4.Grades or ages This mathematical resource sheet on addition up to 10 has been developed for children from 6 years old to approximately 8 years old. 5. Form of application Print the cards in color and distribute them individually to your students. Ask them to use a pencil to solve the worksheet as well as an eraser in case they make any mistakes. 6. Answer keys This game does not require answers. 7.Use text labels mathematics, games / games -by-subject/math- games /addition-and-subtraction- games /addition- games ">addition game , additions, math games , additions, adding, additions of the first numbers, easy additions. 8.Rules Specified above. 9.File types The archive is in PDF format. 10.Number of pages This document contains 12 pages.
Author EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA
Tags Addition Within 10, Subtraction Within 10, Maths, Math Worksheets
7th Grade Spelling Unit | Spelling Curriculum | Spelling Lists
ELA, Language Development, Spelling, Grade 7, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
You will love this comprehensive year-long spelling curriculum for your seventh graders! These spelling lists are organized and determined by spelling rule and pattern. Read below to find out which patterns and rules are covered. These words weren't just chosen randomly! We spent lots of time researching educational standards and recommendations as we carefully selected the patterns or rules for each week and then as we chose which words to include on each list. Each week has 10 assigned words and also provides space for 5 of your own words of your own choice. This resource includes 30 spelling lists- enough to cover your whole school year! Each Week Includes: - Teacher poster with spelling words and spelling rule/pattern (in color) - Teacher call out page with sentences to read out during the test - Weekly spelling list cover sheet - Pretest - Practice sheet to trace each word twice and write each word twice. - Practice sheet to trace each word once and write each word three times. - Practice sheet to read a sentence and circle the correctly spelled word. - Practice sheet to identify the correctly spelled words. - Spelling test Also Provided: Overall 7th Grade Spelling Word List Spelling Test 2 to a Page Spelling Test 1 to a Page Personal Spelling List Practice Printable Extra Spelling Practice Printable Year At A Glance: Week 1- Compound words Week 2- Homophones Week 3- Words that use an "en-" prefix Week 4- Words that use an "ex-" prefix Week 5- Words that use an "de-" prefix Week 6- Words that use an "dis-" prefix Week 7- Names of people and places (ex: China and Chinese) Week 8- Names of people and places (ex: Algeria and Algerian) Week 9- Names of people and places (ex: Israel and Israeli) Week 10- Commonly misspelled words Week 11- Words that use an "ac-" prefix Week 12- Words that use an "ap-" prefix Week 13- Spanish loanwords Week 14- French loanwords Week 15- German loanwords Week 16- Related words (morphological derivation ex: circles and circular) Week 17- Related words (morphological derivation ex: company and companion) Week 18- Related words (morphological derivation ex: strategy and strategic) Week 19- Words that use an "-ful" suffix Week 20- Commonly misspelled words Week 21- Words that use an "-less" suffix Week 22- Words that use an "-able" suffix Week 23- Words that use an "-ible" suffix Week 24- Words that use the Greek root "auto" Week 25- Words that use the Greek root "chron" Week 26- Words that use the Greek root "geo" Week 27- Words that use the Latin root "aqua" or Greek root "hydr" Week 28- Words that use the Latin root "bon" or "ben" Week 29- Words that use the Latin root "port" Week 30- Commonly misspelled words Need Other Levels of Spelling? Check these out: - Kindergarten Spelling Year-Long Curriculum - 1st Grade Spelling Year-Long Curriculum - 2nd Grade Spelling Year-Long Curriculum - 3rd Grade Spelling Year-Long Curriculum - 4th Grade Spelling Year-Long Curriculum - 5th Grade Spelling Year-Long Curriculum - 6th Grade Spelling Year-Long Curriculum - 7th Grade Spelling Year-Long Curriculum - 8th Grade Spelling Year-Long Curriculum Check out other resources from my store: Simply Schoolgirl! I can be contacted for questions and concerns at simplyschoolgirl1@gmail.com
Author Simply Schoolgirl
Tags Compound Words, Commonly Misspelled Words, Spelling List, Spelling Worksheets, Printable Spelling, Spelling Test Templates, Handwriting, Vocabulary, Spelling Quiz
Kindergarten Spelling Unit | Spelling Curriculum | Spelling Lists
ELA, Language Development, Spelling, Preschool, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
This adorable and comprehensive year-long spelling curriculum will be perfect for your kindergarteners. These lists are organized by Dolch Sight Words- so it will also support your literacy goals. See below for a list of when the different sight words are covered. Each week has 5 words provided and also provides space for 5 of your own words. Only five words are covered each week so that your kindergartner won't be overwhelmed and you can really focus on learning these important words. For the extra word spaces you can choose whether to add thematic words or personal spelling words. This resource includes enough spelling lists for 30 weeks. Over 400 pages!! Each Week Includes: - Teacher poster with spelling words (printed n color) - Teacher call out page with sentences to read out during the test (printed in color) - Bulletin board strips to display each word (in color) - Weekly spelling list cover sheet - Dotted flashcards (to trace and then practice each word) - Spelling worksheet to trace each word twice and write each word twice. - Sight word worksheet with 5 activities for each word - Cut-out letters to spell each word - Spelling test template **These lists cover pre-primer words first, then primer words, then the lists are finished with the easiest words from the common nouns list. Also Provided: Overall Kindergarten Grade Spelling Word List Spelling Test Template 2 to a Page Spelling Test Template 1 to a Page Personal Spelling List Practice Sheet Extra Spelling Practice Sheet Dolch Sight Word Spelling By Week: Week 1- a, and, big, away, blue (Pre-primer words) Week 2- can, come, down, find, help (Pre-primer words) Week 3- for, here, funny, I, go (Pre-primer words) Week 4- in, is, it, jump, little (Pre-primer words) Week 5- look, make, me, my, not (Pre-primer words) Week 6- one, play, red, run, said (Pre-primer words) Week 7- see, the, three, to, two (Pre-primer words) Week 8- up, we, where, yellow, you (Pre-primer words) Week 9- all, am, are, at, ate (Primer words) Week 10- be, black, brown, but, came (Primer words) Week 11- did, do, eat, four, get (Primer words) Week 12- good, have, he, into, like (Primer words) Week 13- must, new, no, now, on (Primer words) Week 14- our, out, please, pretty, ran (Primer words) Week 15- ride, saw, say, she, so (Primer words) Week 16- soon, that, there, they, this (Primer words) Week 17- too, under, want, was, well (Primer words) Week 18- went, what, white, who, will (Primer words) Week 19- with, yes, baby, back, ball (Primer words and common nouns) Week 20- bed, bell, bird, boat, box (Common nouns) Week 21- boy, cake, car, cat, coat (Common nouns) Week 22- corn, cow, day, dog, door (Common nouns) Week 23- duck, egg, eye, farm, feet (Common nouns) Week 24- fire, fish, game, girl, grass (Common nouns) Week 25- hand, head, hill, home, kitty (Common nouns) Week 26- leg, man, men, milk, money (Common nouns) Week 27- name, nest, paper, party, pig (Common nouns) Week 28- rain, ring, seed, shoe, snow (Common nouns) Week 29- song, stick, sun, time, top (Common nouns) Week 30- toy, tree, way, wind, wood (Common nouns) Need Other Levels of Spelling? Check these out: - Kindergarten Spelling Year-Long Curriculum - 1st Grade Spelling Year-Long Curriculum - 2nd Grade Spelling Year-Long Curriculum - 3rd Grade Spelling Year-Long Curriculum - 4th Grade Spelling Year-Long Curriculum - 5th Grade Spelling Year-Long Curriculum - 6th Grade Spelling Year-Long Curriculum - 7th Grade Spelling Year-Long Curriculum - 8th Grade Spelling Year-Long Curriculum Check out other resources from my store: Simply Schoolgirl! I can be contacted for questions and concerns at simplyschoolgirl1@gmail.com
Author Simply Schoolgirl
Tags Dolch Sight Words, Fry Sight Words, Phonics, Spelling Worksheets, Spelling Tests, Emerging Writers, Spelling Activities, Spelling Printables, Easy Prep Spelling, Kinder
8th Grade Spelling Unit | Spelling Curriculum | Spelling Lists
ELA, Language Development, Spelling, Grade 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
This amazing spelling curriculum has been designed to provide everything you need for your eighth graders as they study spelling. These lists are organized by by spelling rule and pattern. Common core and other educational standards and recommendations were consulted and used as these lists and activities were compiled. Read below to find out which patterns and rules are studied each week. Each week has 10 words assigned but also provides space for 5 personal words. You can choose whether to add thematic words or review spelling words. This resource includes enough spelling lists to cover 30 school weeks. Each Week Includes: - Teacher poster with spelling list and spelling rule or pattern (in color) - Teacher call out page with example sentences to read out during the test (in color) - Weekly cover sheet - Pretest printout - Spelling worksheet to trace each word twice and write each word twice. - Spelling worksheet to trace each word once and write each word three times. - Spelling worksheet to read a sentence and circle the correctly spelled word. - Spelling worksheet to identify the correctly spelled words. - Spelling test printout Also Provided: 8th Grade Spelling Word List Showing all the words for the year Spelling Test Template 2 to a Page Spelling Test Template 1 to a Page Personal Spelling List Practice Sheet Extra Spelling Practice Sheet Spelling Rules and Patterns By Week: Week 1- Words that end with -ent/-ant Week 2- Vowel -i words Week 3- Double consonants Week 4- Homophones Week 5- Adding an -s to the end of a word Week 6- Vowel -o words Week 7- Double consonants Week 8- Adding a prefix Week 9- Tricky endings including -ent/-ant, -ence/-ance, and -ery/-ary. Week 10- Vowel -a words Week 11- Suffix -ous Week 12- Homophones Week 13- Double consonants Week 14- Double the ending consonant when adding an -ed or -ing Week 15- Vowel digraphs that get mixed up such as -au/-ua, and -ia /-ai. Week 16- Words that end with -ar/-or/-er Week 17- Words with an -ai vowel digraph Week 18- Verbs in an -ing form Week 19- Confusing consonants Week 20- Adding a suffix Week 21- Words with an -ee or -ea that often get confused Week 22- Homophones Week 23- Words that have an -ly ending Week 24- Silent letters Week 25- Combing two words to make one, some require changes Week 26- Words with the vowel combinations -ei and -ie Week 27- Confusing ends including -le/-el and -age/-ege Week 28- Consonant blends including -sc and -gh Week 29- Words that have an -ly ending Week 30- Commonly misspelled words I can be contacted for questions and concerns at simplyschoolgirl1@gmail.com
Author Simply Schoolgirl
Tags Spelling Patterns, Spelling Rules, Spelling Worksheets, Spelling Activities, Spelling Tests, Vocabulary, Spelling Printables, Printable Spelling, Spelling List, Quiz
Positive and Negative Thinking Worksheet
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Not Grade Specific, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
How we internally process situations greatly impacts our emotions and behaviors. This insightful worksheet helps kids identify unhelpful thought patterns and reframe thinking to cultivate resilience. Children can think about what negative thoughts they have when they are angry, common cognitive distortions like catastrophizing events or personalizing blame and then think about positive thoughts they can have which will help them build self-awareness around anger triggers and empowers positive reappraisal. When you’re feeling angry or frustrated you can change your behavior with your thoughts. Negative thoughts might make you do something you shouldn’t, where as positive thoughts might help you to calm down. Teachers can incorporate the worksheet into social-emotional learning curriculum alongside impulse control or conflict resolution materials and work on positive self-talk. Counselors may utilize it in sessions about managing emotional outbursts constructively. Caregivers can walk through examples at home to help children push pause on knee-jerk reactions. By unpacking counterproductive thinking cycles, students gain power over anger triggers. The engaging format makes rewiring thoughts achievable without judgment. Kids emerge better equipped to employ logical thinking and make values-based choices despite difficult emotions. Simple yet profoundly empowering, this worksheet builds resilience by adjusting the thoughts shaping our feelings. This resource includes 1 PDF worksheet
Author SEN Resource Source
Tags Positive Thinking, Negative Thinking, Cognitive Distortions, Self-talk, Reframing, Coping Skills, Mental Health, Social-Emotional Learning (SEL), Emotional Regulation, Counseling Worksheets
Anxiety Thermometer
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Not Grade Specific, Activities
Monitoring anxiety is essential for emotional health. This creative worksheet helps kids visualize their stress levels using a simple yet insightful “thermometer” model illustrating low, moderate, and high amounts of worry alongside a space for children to fill in their own tailored calming strategies. The Anxiety Thermometer features a vertical scale with increasing degrees of anxious feelings depicted in different shades of purple. Students circle where their concern currently registers. Prompts then encourage writing specific situations that spike their thermometers into each zone, like test stress or social evaluations. There’s also space to brainstorm personalized coping tactics to implement when reaching different levels of emotional arousal. This versatile tool increases self-awareness around triggers and appropriate responses - key skills for independent regulation. Teachers can display it in classrooms and have students check-in during escalated moments. Counselors can reference it in sessions exploring anxiety. Caregivers can also employ it at home when tensions run high. The engaging thermometer makes tracking emotional patterns feel non-threatening for young children through teens. Instead of harshly suppressed anxiety, kids gain the ability to name worries early and apply tailored calming skills. Over time, staying ahead of their anxiety prevents boiling over into crisis territory. Simple yet tremendously insightful, this worksheet transforms emotional awareness into empowered action. By honoring all feelings with compassion, children build resilience to thrive. Included in this resource is 1 PDF worksheet
Author SEN Resource Source
Tags Anxiety, Anxiety Meter, Worry Meter, Emotion Regulation, Calming Strategies, Coping Skills, Mindfulness, Anxiety Management, Stress Management, Counseling Worksheets
My Worry Jar
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Not Grade Specific, Activities
Anxiety can feel overwhelming, but expressing concerns offers relief. This unique mindfulness resource provides a constructive outlet for kids to process worried thoughts by writing them down. The visualized ritual of confiding fears to paper is therapeutically cathartic. The creatively designed “worry jar” worksheet features an illustrated glass jar with a cork top ready for children to write or draw personal anxieties. Prompting questions from adults can help encourage children to identify specific worry triggers like school, friends, health, family changes, current events. Teachers can print stacks to place in an actual decorated jar in the calm down space where students can deposit concerns anonymously. School counselors might utilize the workbook format for individual journaling in sessions exploring anxiety issues. Parents can establish a routine of verbal processing before capturing worries in a family worry jar at home. This versatile format makes externalizing anxious thoughts feel safe for young students through teens. The act of physically articulating then releasing fears gives concrete shape to abstract distress. Over time, acknowledging yet separating from cyclical worries builds coping skills and resilience. Kids learn to trust in support systems rather than being controlled by anxiety. Simple yet incredibly cathartic, this worry jar worksheet transforms journaling into an emotion regulation ritual. Confiding struggles brings self-compassion and relief as we empty bottled-up burdens. This resource includes 1 PDF worksheet
Author SEN Resource Source
Tags Worry Jar, Anxiety, Emotion Regulation, Coping Skills, Stress Management, Mindfulness, Calming Strategies, Social-emotional Learning (SEL)























