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Chevron Watercolor Binder Covers and Spines  in Yellow

Chevron Watercolor Binder Covers and Spines in Yellow
Resources for Teachers, Not Grade Specific,

Chevron Watercolor Binders in a shade of Yellow. These pretty Binder Covers and Spines are easily edited in presentations ">Google Slides and Microsoft PowerPoint. The watercolor technique really adds to the chevron pattern, and this is a delicate, soft shade of yellow, making the combination so lovely. This resource includes 40 covers for your binders and 8 different spines to choose from. Each set of binder spines includes half-inch, one-inch, one-and-a-half-inch, two-inch, and 3-inch binder spines. This editable resource contains 75 pages. The first three are “product packaging” and are not editable. Simply download and open the zip file which contains an editable PowerPoint and a PDF with the Google Link to make a copy of this file in Google Drive. In either format, just click on the text box and start typing to edit. You can change the font, change the text size, change the color, add highlighting or outlines, or text shadows. Drag or turn the text box to move it into a different position or orientation. Only need a few spines and don’t want to wase colored ink? Insert a text box with white fill to cover what you do not want to print. You can even insert images to further personalize your binders. Make organizing fun and colorful. I print the binder covers on white copy paper, but the binder spines slide into the binders easier when I use cardstock or laminate them. Happy Organizing! Sharon

Author Just SO - Sharon Oliver

Tags Easy Edit, Editable, Google Slides, Google Drive, Binders, Binder Cover And Spines, Editable Binders, Yellow, Chevron, Watercolor

Chevron Watercolor Binders in Lime Green

Chevron Watercolor Binders in Lime Green
Resources for Teachers, Not Grade Specific,

Watercolor Chevron Binders. Lime Green Binder Covers and Spines are editable in both PowerPoint and Google Slides . . This 75 page resource is editable except for the first three pages which are for "packaging" purposes. The zip file download includes a Microsoft PowerPoint and a PDF that provides a link to make a copy of this resource in Google Drive. Once you have a copy, simply click on the text to change words, fonts, and size. Drag the text box to change the location or direction if desired. Insert a text box with white fill to block off any spines you do not want to print on a page. Please note – the first three pages are for “packaging” purposes and not editable. This resource contains 40 different binder covers and a choice of 8 binder spines, each with 3-inch, 2-inch, 1.5-inch, 1-inch, and half-inch spines. Appropriate for all classrooms, students, or your home office! Using matching or coordinating binder covers, spines, and labels (see my other products) will help tie in the different colors and objects in the room, uniting the look, improving the feel of the room, and can even help raise your score on teacher evaluations. Feeling overwhelmed? Don't try to do it all at once. Start with 3 to 5 binders a week. That is manageable, and makes a big difference. The hardest part is getting started! So, find a design you like, your favorite font, and take it a week at a time! You Got This! Happy Organizing! Sharon

Author Just SO - Sharon Oliver

Tags Easy Edit, Editable, Binders, Binder Covers And Spines, Watercolor, Chevron, Lime Green, Green, Google Slides, Google Drive

Lime Green Watercolor Chevron Labels & Banner Flags

Lime Green Watercolor Chevron Labels & Banner Flags
Resources for Teachers, Not Grade Specific, Banners, Classroom Decor

Lime Green Editable Banner Flags & Labels in PowerPoint and Google Slides. Watercolor adds a soft texture to the chevron print, and this one is in a soft shade of lime green. You will download a zip file that contains an editable PowerPoint and a PDF with a link to make your own copy in Google Drive. Simply click on the text box and start typing to edit the text. Select text to change the font, the size, color, to add highlighting, outlines, or text shadows. Turn or drag the text box to change orientation or position. Insert a text box with white fill to cover anything you do not want to print. This file includes four different lime green chevron flags to make banners , and various size rectangle and square labels. So simple to edit, these banner flags can be used on a bulletin board or display student work in the hall, or even hang from the ceiling. The watercolor lime rectangular labels include the following sizes: · two by three-and-a-half inches, · two-and-a-half by four inches, · three by five inches, · four by six inches, · six-and-a-half by ten inches, · eight by ten inches, · and full page Lime-Green Chevron Watercolor square labels include sizes: · 2-inch, · 3-and-a-half inch, · four-inch, · five-inch, and · eight-inch I use labels all over my classroom and even at home! I label shelves, the bins on the shelves, folders, cabinets, cubbies, file drawers, and of course, they are perfect in pocket charts! These EDITABLE LIME GREEN CHEVRON BANNER FLAGS and LABELS are not made for any particular size adhesive label. Print on paper or card-stock, laminate if desired, and cut. Alternatively, you can print them on full-size adhesive pages if desired. Happy Organizing! Sharon

Author Just SO - Sharon Oliver

Tags Editable Labels And Banners, Easy-Edit Labels And Banners, Labels And Banners In Watercolor, Chevron Labels

Meg and Ann Beginner Reader - Fry Sight Words

Meg and Ann Beginner Reader - Fry Sight Words
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Reading, Preschool, Grade 1, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Activities

Meg and Ann Beginner Reader introduces young readers to Fry sight words through a charming 12-page story. Students join friends Meg and Ann on an exciting adventure while exposed to common sight words and blended words woven throughout the tale. After reading, students complete 3 comprehension pages to reinforce literacy skills. This packet works well for reading groups, literacy centers , or homework. Print pages back-to-back to save paper. Use the included 5-day lesson plan to introduce new sight words, review through games, read aloud while students identify words, echo read critical words, partner read, and complete comprehension pages. Extend the plan into a second week as needed. 3 other readers feature friends Tim and Tai and Dax and Gab. Together, these create a sight word series perfect for building mastery.

Author The Kinder Lady

Tags Comprehension, Reading, Emergent Reading, Kindergarten Reading, Reading Booklets, Reading First Grade, Frys Sight Words, Fluency

Tad and Tom: Beginner Reader - Fry Sight Words

Tad and Tom: Beginner Reader - Fry Sight Words
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Reading, Preschool, Grade 1, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Activities

Tad and Tom: Beginner Reader - Fry Sight Words is a 12-page booklet that dives into a charming adventure story featuring sight words and blended words. As Tad and Tom embark on an exciting tale, students will strengthen reading skills. Comprehension pages allow further enrichment. This resource is perfect for centers , small groups, or homework. Use it for week-long lessons or reinforcing sight word mastery and reading comprehension. Available in color or black and white for back-to-back printing to save paper. This is one booklet in a beginner reader series that also covers Tim and Tai, Dax and Gab, and Meg and Ann. An optional 5-day lesson plan is included to introduce sight words, reinforce with games, practice blended words, use reading strategies, and complete comprehension pages. Extend the lesson as needed to boost kindergarten and first grade reading fluency.

Author The Kinder Lady

Tags Comprehension, Read In Kindergarten, Fluency, Emergent Readers, Kindergarten Readers, First Grade, Frys Sight Words

Research Guide; The Legends of Country Music

Research Guide; The Legends of Country Music
Creative Arts, Art, ELA, Music, Writing, Research, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10,

Research Guide for Country Music Legends Guide your students through selecting a country music legend, researching their background, and writing a properly formatted 5-paragraph essay. This resource scaffolds the research process with worksheets for note-taking, outlining the essay, peer review, and teacher assessment using a Common Core-aligned rubric. The note-taking sheet has students select a musician, summarize key biographical details, draw the legend, and cite quality sources. Next is the outline to plan the essay's structure before drafting. Peer review ensures essays meet requirements before the final draft. Use this full 6-page resource as a complete research lesson or in components for shorter research activities in grades 7-10. Subjects covered include language arts standards for writing, language use, and research. Modify the Google Sheet rubric for your grading needs. Guide students step-by-step in researching and writing about the lives of country music legends!

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags Research, Rubric, MLA, Worksheets, Essay

Turquoise Blue Watercolor Chevron Labels & Banner Flags

Turquoise Blue Watercolor Chevron Labels & Banner Flags
Resources for Teachers, Not Grade Specific, Banners, Classroom Decor

Editable Banner Flags & Labels in Google Slides and Microsoft PowerPoint. Watercolor adds a texture and softness to the chevron print, and this one is in a beautiful Turquoise Blue. Download the zip file containing an editable PowerPoint and a PDF with a link to make your own copy in Google Drive. To edit, just click on the text box and type. Change font, change size, change color, add highlighting, or outlines, or text shadows. Drag or turn the text box to move into a different position or orientation. Only need a few labels and don’t want to wase ink? Insert a text box with white fill to cover what you do not want to print. choose from four different turquoise blue chevron flags to make banners , and various size rectangle and square labels. So simple to edit, these banner flags can be used to head a bulletin board or display student work in the hall, or even hang from the ceiling. The watercolor turquoise rectangular labels come in the following sizes: · two by three-and-a-half inches, · two-and-a-half by four inches, · three by five inches, · four by six inches, · six-and-a-half by ten inches, · eight by ten inches, · and full page Chevron watercolor square labels come in: · 2-inch, · 3-and-a-half inch, · four-inch, · five-inch, and · eight-inch I use labels all over my classroom and even at home! I label shelves, the bins on the shelves, folders, cabinets, cubbies, file drawers, and of course, they are perfect in pocket charts! These EDITABLE turquoise CHEVRON BANNER FLAGS and LABELS are not made for any particular size adhesive label. Print on paper or card-stock, laminate if desired, and cut. Alternatively, you can print them on full-size adhesive pages if desired. Happy Organizing! Sharon

Author Just SO - Sharon Oliver

Tags Editable Labels And Banners, Easy-Edit Labels And Banners, Labels And Banners In Watercolor, Chevron Labels

Dark Blue Watercolor Chevron Labels and Banner Flags

Dark Blue Watercolor Chevron Labels and Banner Flags
Resources for Teachers, Not Grade Specific, Banners, Classroom Decor

Dark Blue Watercolor Chevron Labels and Banner Flags Customize this set of editable banner flags and labels with a stylish dark blue chevron watercolor design. Simple to edit and use, this resource works great in Google Slides or PowerPoint. Print on paper, cardstock, or adhesive sheets for classroom displays, labeling shelves, bins, folders, and more! The set includes 4 banner flags perfect for hallway bulletin boards. Rectangular labels come in 8 sizes from 2x3.5 inches up to full page. Square labels range from 2 to 8 inches. Just click the text box and type to edit. Change fonts, sizes, colors and more to suit your needs. Add or delete text boxes as needed. With this versatile set, creatively organize your classroom, label student work for display, or even tidy up home spaces. The possibilities are endless with these customizable dark blue chevron labels and flags!

Author Just SO - Sharon Oliver

Tags Editable Labels And Banners, Easy-Edit Labels And Banners, Labels And Banners In Watercolor, Dark Blue Lables, Dark Blue Banners, Watercolor Blue

Chevron Watercolor Binder Covers and Spines  in Dark Blue

Chevron Watercolor Binder Covers and Spines in Dark Blue
Resources for Teachers, Not Grade Specific,

Chevron Watercolor Editable Binders in a Dark Blue. These pretty Covers and Spines are easily edited in presentations ">Google Slides and PowerPoint. The watercolor technique really adds to the chevron pattern, and this shade of dark blue is just lovely. Dark Blue Chevron Watercolor Print comes with 40 different covers for your binders and 8 variations of spines. Each set of binder spines offers half-inch, one-inch, one-and-a-half-inch, two-inch, and 3-inch binder spines. This editable resource contains 75 pages. The first three are “product packaging” and are not editable. Simply download and open the zip file which contains an editable PowerPoint and a PDF with the Google Link to make a copy of this file in Google Drive. In either format, to edit the text, just click on the text box and type. You can change the font, change the text size, change the color, add highlighting or outlines, or text shadows. Drag or turn the text box to move it into a different position or orientation. Only need a few spines and don’t want to wase colored ink? Insert a text box with white fill to cover what you do not want to print. You can even insert images to further personalize your binders. Make organizing fun and colorful. I print the binder covers on white copy paper, but the binder spines slide into the binders easier when I use cardstock or laminate them. Happy Organizing! Sharon

Author Just SO - Sharon Oliver

Tags Binder Covers And Spines, Editable, Easy Edit, Chevron, Dark Blue, Watercolor, Google Drive, Google Slides

American Civil War Essay Research Guide

American Civil War Essay Research Guide
Social Studies, ELA, History, History: USA, Writing, Research, Common Core, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10,

Teaching U.S. history? What lesson could be more important than giving your class the opportunity to research and synthesize the life of a significant figure of the Civil War? This carefully scaffolded and easy-to-assign-AND-assess resource has been designed to guide student learning from simple (and multiple choice!) Civil War figure selection, to subject fact-collection, essay planning, and the development of a properly-cited and well-organized five-paragraph research essay. Do you need help instructing your students on the use of MLA style? Download it HERE! Implementing this lesson into your social studies or language arts curriculum is so simple! Start by handing out the background research and note-taking worksheet (you could also ONLY hand this out if you want a shorter lesson!). Once students have selected their subject, all you have to do is provide them the opportunity to conduct research using the straightforward information planner, then distribute the essay outline activity, which guides students step-by-step through the requirements of their research essay. From there, essay drafting, using the provided peer review checklist, and submitting their final draft will be easy for even the most reluctant writers! And then you can assess their work with the provided Common Core-aligned rubric! That’s right: there’s no need to write a rubric! Use this entire resource as a complete research lesson or just part of it as a short research activity or sub plan! This TeachSimple download includes: A figure of the Civil War essay writing assignment with directions, requirements, research essay writing tips, a peer review checklist, and Common Core-tied grading rubric An editable rubric, provided as a link, that lets you make adjustments to the grade values and guidelines. This link is provided as as Google Sheet specifically built for integration into Google Classroom, although you can also modify it for use in other Learning Management Systems (LMSs) A significant Civil War participant note-taking worksheet that will guide your students through information gathering. This straightforward two-page handout includes instructions for background research, subject selection section (with 1-2-sentence biography summary), a fun drawing section, and an area to cite quality sources and organize conducted research A research essay outlining worksheet, so students build on their selected subject notes in a clear and simple manner as they build their work towards a draft and final paper All 6-pages of this lesson are provided in full-color and B&W versions Although this resource can be fitted for any secondary Language Arts classroom, it has been carefully designed to work best in grades 7 through 10. The included rubric is subtly but specifically tied to Common Core ELA Standards for Language (3) and Writing (2, 5, and 7). This resource is provided as a print-ready, bookmarked, and adjustable PDF file. The rubric is also included as an editable Google Sheet. This resource contains 6 pages and 1 Google Sheet.

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags Research, Essay, MLA, Common Core, Rubric, Worksheets

California History Research Guide

California History Research Guide
Social Studies, ELA, History, History: USA, Writing, Research, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10,

California History Research Guide for Middle and High School Guide students through researching and writing an informative essay on an important figure from California's history. This resource includes scaffolded worksheets to help select a subject, gather facts, organize research, and outline a five-paragraph essay. A rubric aligned to Common Core standards makes grading efficient. Implement as a full lesson on research writing or use components for a shorter activity . The colorful worksheets provide clear instructions, writing tips, and step-by-step support. Suitable for grades 7-10. This teaching resource simplifies the research process. The scaffolded activities progress students from choosing a subject to compiling research to structuring an essay. A peer review checklist and standards-based rubric round out a complete sequence. Assign with confidence, knowing the worksheets facilitate smooth progress through a research writing project.

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags Research, Essay, MLA, Rubric, Worksheets

Civil Rights Leaders Essay Research Guide

Civil Rights Leaders Essay Research Guide
Social Studies, ELA, History, History: USA, Writing, Research, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10,

What modern U.S. history unit would be complete without providing your class the opportunity to research and synthesize the life of a significant Civil Rights leaders? This carefully scaffolded and easy-to-assign-AND-assess resource has been designed to guide student learning from simple (and multiple choice!) Civil Rights figure selection, to subject fact-collection, essay planning, and the development of a properly-cited and well-organized five-paragraph research essay. Do you need help instructing your students on the use of MLA style? Download it HERE! Implementing this lesson into your social studies or language arts curriculum is so simple! Start by handing out the background research and note-taking worksheet (you could also ONLY hand this out if you want a shorter lesson!). Once students have selected their subject, all you have to do is provide them the opportunity to conduct research using the straightforward information planner, then distribute the essay outline activity, which guides students step-by-step through the requirements of their research essay. From there, essay drafting, using the provided peer review checklist, and submitting their final draft will be easy for even the most reluctant writers! And then you can assess their work with the provided Common Core-aligned rubric! That’s right: there’s no need to write a rubric! Use this entire resource as a complete research lesson or just part of it as a short research activity or sub plan! This TeachSimple download includes: A Civil Rights leader essay writing assignment with directions, requirements, research essay writing tips, a peer review checklist, and Common Core-tied grading rubric An editable rubric, provided as a link, that lets you make adjustments to the grade values and guidelines. This link is provided as as Google Sheet specifically built for integration into Google Classroom, although you can also modify it for use in other Learning Management Systems (LMSs) A Civil Rights figure note-taking worksheet that will guide your students through information gathering. This straightforward two-page handout includes instructions for background research, subject selection section (with 1-2-sentence biography summary), a fun drawing section, and an area to cite quality sources and organize conducted research A research essay outlining worksheet, so students build on their subject notes in a clear and simple manner as they build their work towards a draft and final paper All 6-pages of this lesson are provided in full-color and B&W versions Although this resource can be fitted for any secondary Language Arts classroom, it has been carefully designed to work best in grades 7 through 10. The included rubric is subtly but specifically tied to Common Core ELA Standards for Language (3) and Writing (2, 5, and 7). This resource is provided as a print-ready, bookmarked, and adjustable PDF file. The rubric is also included as an editable Google Sheet. This resource contains 6 pages and 1 Google Sheet.

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags Research, Essay, Worksheets, MLA, Rubric

Tai and Tim: Beginner Reader - Fry Sight Words

Tai and Tim: Beginner Reader - Fry Sight Words
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Tai and Tim Beginner Reader introduces young students to essential sight words through an engaging 12-page story. Third graders Tai and Tim embark on an exciting adventure filled with Fry sight words and blended vocabulary to bolster reading skills. Three comprehension pages allow educators to assess understanding or assign as extension activities. This color or black-and-white reader is designed for back-to-back printing to save paper. Use the story for whole-class read-alouds, small reading groups, or individual practice. An optional 5-day lesson plan is included to introduce new sight words, play sight word games , read the story aloud, and boost fluency. Extend skills mastery by using the three other readers in this series featuring relatable characters and vivid illustrations to captivate early elementary students while increasing sight word recognition.

Author The Kinder Lady

Tags Emergert Readers, Fry Sight Words, Comprehension Kindergarten, Comprehension PreK, Blending Long Vowel Words, Blending Short Vowel Words, Reading Fluency

Cactus Print Labels and Banner Flags

Cactus Print Labels and Banner Flags
Resources for Teachers, Not Grade Specific, Banners, Classroom Decor

Get organized with these beautiful watercolor Potted Cactus Print Labels and Banner Flags. Editable Labels and Banner Flags in soft shades of green, pink, blue, and purple Google Slides/Google Drive AND Power Point. You will download a zip file that contains an editable PowerPoint Presentation and a PDF that contains a link to make a copy of the editable resource in Google Slides. Twenty-one total pages. The Cactus Print Labels and Banner Flags resource contains rectangular and square labels and 4 different banner flags. Rectangular labels in sizes: 2-inch by 3.5 inch; 2.5-inch by 4 inch; 3-inch by 5-inch; 4-inch by 6-inch; 6.5-inch by 10-inch; 8-inch by 10-inch; and full page. Square labels in 2-inch, 3.5-inch, 4-inch, 5-inch, and 8-inch squares. Also includes two options for pocket chart strips. Editable Cactus Print Binders are so easy to edit and use. Simply click on the text to change words, fonts, and size. Drag the text box to change the location or direction if desired. Insert a text box with white fill to block off any labels you do not want to print on a page. Please note – the first three pages are for “packaging” purposes and not editable. I label everything: classroom bins, book shelves, cubbies... I use them to make center rotation pocket charts, and for all my classroom organization needs. Typically, I print on card stock, laminate, and cut. But if I need an actual adhesive label, I print on full-sheet Avery labels Teachers - Using matching or coordinating binder covers, spines, and labels (see my other product listings) will help tie in the different colors and objects in the room, uniting the look, improving the feel of the room, and can even help raise your score on teacher evaluations. If you are feeling overwhelmed by the process, don't do it all at once. Start with 5 labels a week. That is manageable, and makes a big difference. The hardest part is getting started! Happy Organizing! Sharon

Author Just SO - Sharon Oliver

Tags Editable Labels And Banners, Easy-Edit Labels And Banners, Labels And Banners In Watercolor, Editable Labels In Blue

Cactus Print Binder Covers and Spines

Cactus Print Binder Covers and Spines
Resources for Teachers, Not Grade Specific,

So easy to edit and use, these beautiful cactus-print binder covers and spines will brighten your shelves! Potted Cactus Editable Binder and Spines in PowerPoint and Google Slides/Google Drive The zip file download provides a link to make a copy of this file in Google Drive and a PowerPoint presentation. Simply click on the text to change words, fonts, and size. Drag the text box to change the location or direction if desired. Insert a text box with white fill to block off any spines you do not want to print on a page. Please note – the first three pages are for “packaging” purposes and not editable. This editable resource contains forty binder covers and six variations of spines for 3-inch, 2-inch, 1.5-inch, 1-inch, and half-inch binder spines. Mix-and-Match, or choose your favorites. Appropriate for all classrooms, students, or your home office! Using matching or coordinating binder covers, spines, and labels (see my other products) will help tie in the different colors and objects in the room, uniting the look, improving the feel of the room, and can even help raise your score on teacher evaluations. Feeling overwhelmed? Don't try to do it all at once. Start with 3 to 5 binders a week. That is manageable, and will encourage you to continue. The hardest part is getting started! So, find a design you like, your favorite font, and take it a week at a time! You Got This! Happy Organizing! Sharon

Author Just SO - Sharon Oliver

Tags Binders, Binder Cover And Spines, Editable Binders, Editable Binder Cover And Spines, Easy Edit, Cactus, Google Slides, Google Drive

British Prime Ministers Essay Research Guide

British Prime Ministers Essay Research Guide
Social Studies, ELA, History, History: British, History: World, Writing, Research, Common Core, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10,

British Prime Ministers Essay Research Guide Guide students through researching and writing a 5-paragraph essay on a significant British Prime Minister. This scaffolded resource includes a background research and note-taking worksheet for students to select a Prime Minister and gather information. An essay outline activity then walks students through planning their essay step-by-step. Finally, a peer review checklist and common core-aligned rubric support students in drafting, revising, and submitting a properly cited essay. Implement this print-ready resource as a complete research lesson or just use components like the information planner or essay outline. Applicable for secondary ELA or social studies classrooms, it works best for grades 7-10. The included rubric ties to CCSS ELA standards. This teaching resource contains 6 pages of activities and worksheets plus an editable grading rubric.

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags Research, Essay, MLA, Rubric, Worksheets

Compare Linear Functions PowerPoint for 8th Grade Math Course 8.F.A.2

Compare Linear Functions PowerPoint for 8th Grade Math Course 8.F.A.2
Math, Algebra, Grade 8, Presentations, Teacher Tools

This editable PowerPoint covers requirements of the common core math course 8.F.A.2. Contents: Meaning of linear function: For every input there is exactly one output and the graph is a straight line Properties of linear functions: Two properties define linear function; rate of change and vertical intercept Rate of change: recalling different terms that may be familiar for students Vertical intercept: Where the graph meets the vertical axis, also know as the y-intercept Different ways of representing a function: In this course, we will use equations, graphs, tables and verbal descriptions. Rate of change: Equation Finding rate of change from an equation Rate of change: Graph Finding rate of change from a graph using change of y (delta y) and change of x (delta x) Rate of change: Table The example is about flight distance in miles and flight time. This example is a bit more challenging than the other ones. Rate of change: Verbal description There is a real-life example about gasoline prices. Vertical intercept: Equation Finding vertical intercept from an equation Vertical intercept: Graph A simple example about finding y-intercept from a graph in xy-coordinate plane. Vertical intercept: Table Two examples, of which the first one is easy and the second one requires some calculating. Vertical intercept: Verbal description In this example, we use the same gasoline price example than earlier, and find out, that there is a $5 service cost in this station (vertical intercept). Summary: Rate of change To get the rate of change, we usually need two samples. Then we calculate difference of outputs and divide it by difference of inputs. Summary: Vertical intercept Summarizing how we find vertical intercepts in different situations. There are 26 slides in this presentation . For more 8th grade math PowerPoints and worksheets, see my Teach Simple page at: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/thebrightestkid

Author TheBrightestKid

Tags Functions, Rate Of Change, Vertical Intercept, Y-intercept, Comparing Functions, Properties Of Linear Functions, Linear Functions, Compare Linear Functions

Introduction to Digital Media Literacy - Digital Citizenship

Introduction to Digital Media Literacy - Digital Citizenship
Special Resources, ELA, Life Skills, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This Introduction to Digital Media Literacy - Digital Citizenship resource will introduce young students to Digital Media Literacy and ensure they understand that they are responsible for using digital media responsibly and carefully - Digital Citizenship. While this resource was created to follow the Ontario Language Curriculum, it is a resource that will be useful within any jurisdiction that focuses attention on Digital Media Literacy. All primary and early junior grades should feel comfortable completing these worksheets. Students will be introduced to what Digital Media Literacy is and how we receive those messages - audio, visual, and textual. Teachers will have worksheets to allow them to introduce the notion of digital citizenship to young students - learning how to use the internet/devices safely, responsibly and legally. Specific focus on digital citizenship to lead classroom discussions includes: Permission Communication (tone) Time limits Turning off devices (touch some grass) Passwords Critical thinking Safety with links Personal information online Online bullying or harassment Included in this Introduction to Digital Media Literacy - Digital Citizenship resource are answer pages for all fill-in worksheets. The resource is an editable pdf format. It comes with 12 pages (mainly worksheets) - plus the answer sheets. To better understand the expectations from the Ontario Language Curriculum that this resource is based on: A2. Digital Media Literacy Digital Citizenship A2.1 - demonstrate an understanding of their rights and responsibilities when interacting online with appropriate permission, and make decisions that contribute positively to the development of their digital identity and those of their communities

Author Chuck's Cornucopia

Tags Media Literacy, Digital, Digital Citizenship, Online, Internet, Language Arts, Media

ESL Harry Potter Back to School Reading/ Writing Activity Worksheet!

ESL Harry Potter Back to School Reading/ Writing Activity Worksheet!
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Reading, Writing, Grade 8, 9, 10, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

ESL, EFL, TESOL Harry Potter Back to School Reading + Writing Activity Worksheet! + QR Code This Amazing PDF ESL, EFL, TESOL Reading Comprehension + Writing Activity Worksheet is great to train Language skills in English. Potential learners for this ESL, EFL, TESOL Activity can be High Schoolers (teens) and Higher Education Learners too. This English as a Second Language Educational Product is suitable for ESL, EFL, TESOL Centers Abroad or any English second language tutor or private Teacher/educator (online or offline). This Fun Nerdy ESL Back to School Activity worksheet ( 8 Pages) includes: a Book Extract of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K Rowling (when Harry Potter goes to Platform 9 3/4 and meets Ron Weasley) 11 Questions based on the given reading Activity (Paper for answers included) 2 Essay Prompts (a first day of school of yours or your imaginary first day of school at Hogwarts) QR CODE-Linked YouTube Video with the Film Adaptation Extract of text Smart Phones are employed for this PDF ESL, EFL, TESOL Activity for Educational/Learning Purposes Only PS: QR-CODES can be great to make our Students' Learning Process available ANYWHERE and ANYTIME they want (repeated listening)! This ESL, EFL, TESOL Teaching Resource (worksheet) is great for Intermediate Advanced English as a second language learners. It aims to make students get reintegrated back to school in a fun and engaging way! ESL with Alan is a Brand New ESL, EFL, TESOL Store that aims to help English as a Second 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! For Further PDF ESL, EFL, TESOL Harry Potter Teaching Resources, click here ESL with Alan!

Author Learning with Alan

Tags Harry Potter, Teens, ESL, EFL, TESOL, Worsheet, Back To School, Reading, Writing, Nerd

New ESL-EFL-TESOL Lesson Plan on Artificial Intelligence! + QR Code

New ESL-EFL-TESOL Lesson Plan on Artificial Intelligence! + QR Code
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Activities, Projects

Brand New English Second Language (ESL, EFL, TESOL) Lesson Plan on Artificial Intelligence (AI)! QR Code Included! Great for Intermediate Advanced Level Learners This amazing PDF ESL, EFL, TESOL Intermediate Advanced (Teens) Artificial Intelligence Lesson Plan (Picture description, listening comprehension and writing/speaking) for ESL Teachers is ideal to stimulate English Learning within ESL, EFL students. Potential learners for this Activity are high schoolers (Teens), adults and university learners. This Teaching Resources is also suitable for ESL Centers Abroad and Nerdy ESL, EFL, TESOL Tutors or private teachers, educators (be it online, be it offline). This PDF format ESL/EFL/TESOL Lesson Plan (13 Pages, Slides) includes: a brief Introduction to Alan Turing (father of modern days' computer and code breaker) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) a Picture Description Activity with 4 Pictures of Computers' Evolution through History (from the first models to nowadaus' Sophia the Robot) a Listening activity (with Answer Keys in the bottom; last slide/page) with QR Code-Linked YouTube Video a Writing or speaking Activity (educator/teacher can choose based on their teaching objectives): the next steps of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Evolution within STEM, "can artificial intelligence really be helpful for us" and the replication of human intelligence through (AI) (what does it mean to be human, what is typically human?) This ESL, EFL, TESOL Teaching Resource (lesson plan) is great for Intermediate Advanced English as a second language learners. It aims to make students think on nowadays' topics such as Artificial Intelligence and philosophical issues such "what makes us human". ESL with Alan is a Brand New ESL, EFL, TESOL Store that aims to help English as a Second 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! If you want to browse more of my PDF ESL, EFL, TESOL Teaching Resources, click here ESL with Alan! This PDF Resource can also be great for adult and Higher education ESL, EFL, TESOL Classes!

Author Learning with Alan

Tags ESL, EFL, TESOL, Artificial Intelligence, Lesson Plan, Activities, Listening Comprehension, Teens, Nerd, Alan Turing

US History Regents Short Essay "Constitutional Foundation 5" + Video

US History Regents Short Essay "Constitutional Foundation 5" + Video
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Grade 11, Teacher Tools, Assessments

US History Regents Short Essay "Constitutional Foundation 5" + Video Lessons This product is a short essay task in the format of the new New York State Regents examination in US History and Government. The updated New York State Regents examination in United States History and Government, part II, is a short essay task designed to measure students’ ability to work with historic documents. It is a mature version of the “CRQ” found on the tenth grade Global Regents. Students are called upon to understand text, engage it with historical context, and assess a text’s reliability. In document set 1, students describe the historical context surrounding two documents and identify and explain the relationship between the events and/or ideas found in those documents (Cause/Effect or Similarity/Difference or Turning Point). Document set 2 asks students to describe the historical context surrounding two documents and (for one identified document) analyze and explain how audience, or purpose, or bias, or point of view affects the document’s use as a reliable source of evidence. [ Read more about teaching this at the Innovation blog ] If you are afraid to assign your students this as a test because they are not likely to do well at first and don’t want to bother their GPA, I recommend using standardized scoring. You can use the z-score calculator here at Innovation Assessments . Use 78 as your standard mean and 14.8 as your standardized standard deviation. Read more about standardized scoring here and where I got those figures. The beauty of this system is you can apply this to their grades every month and as the class improves, as the class average approaches the standardized mean (78 in this case), then the algorithm affects their scores less and less. Product includes: Set 1, 2 documents Set 2, 2 documents Scoring rubric Passcode to video lessons students can use to prepare the task. Documents: Excerpt from the United States Constitution, 1789 Excerpt from the House Debate on Amending the Constitution, 21 August 1789 Excerpt from Washington's Farewell Address, 1796 Excerpt from Alexander Hamilton's REPORT TO CONGRESS ON THE SUBJECT OF ON THE SUBJECT OF MANUFACTURES December 5, 1791 Passcode Lessons: Constitution part 1 (14 min) Constitution part 2 (22 min) Leading to a Bill of Rights The Three-Fifths Compromise Electoral College The Washington Administration About Innovation Passcodes Passcodes let your students access selected lessons in my own virtual classroom at InnovationAssessments.com . No registration is required. Use the codes at InnovationAssessments.com/TestDrive .

Author Innovation Assessments LLC

Tags New York State Regents, Us History And Government, Short Essay

US History Regents Short Essay "Jeffersonian Revolution" + Video

US History Regents Short Essay "Jeffersonian Revolution" + Video
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Grade 11, Teacher Tools, Assessments

US History Regents Short Essay "Jeffersonian Revolution" + Video Lessons This product is a short essay task in the format of the new New York State Regents examination in US History and Government. The updated New York State Regents examination in United States History and Government, part II, is a short essay task designed to measure students’ ability to work with historic documents. It is a mature version of the “CRQ” found on the tenth grade Global Regents. Students are called upon to understand text, engage it with historical context, and assess a text’s reliability. In document set 1, students describe the historical context surrounding two documents and identify and explain the relationship between the events and/or ideas found in those documents (Cause/Effect or Similarity/Difference or Turning Point). Document set 2 asks students to describe the historical context surrounding two documents and (for one identified document) analyze and explain how audience, or purpose, or bias, or point of view affects the document’s use as a reliable source of evidence. [ Read more about teaching this at the Innovation blog ] If you are afraid to assign your students this as a test because they are not likely to do well at first and don’t want to bother their GPA, I recommend using standardized scoring. You can use the z-score calculator here at Innovation Assessments . Use 78 as your standard mean and 14.8 as your standardized standard deviation. Read more about standardized scoring here and where I got those figures. The beauty of this system is you can apply this to their grades every month and as the class improves, as the class average approaches the standardized mean (78 in this case), then the algorithm affects their scores less and less. Product includes: Set 1, 2 documents Set 2, 2 documents Scoring rubric Passcode to video lessons students can use to prepare the task. Documents: Excerpt from Hamilton on the election of 1800 Excerpt from the Transcript of Marbury v. Madison (1803) Excerpt from A Confidential Letter, Jefferson's message to Congress on the Expedition West Debate on Jackson's Indian Policy, 1830 Passcode Lessons: Jefferson Administration part A Jefferson Administration part B pt. 1 Jackson Administration pt. 2 Jackson Administration About Innovation Passcodes Passcodes let your students access selected lessons in my own virtual classroom at InnovationAssessments.com . No registration is required. Use the codes at InnovationAssessments.com/TestDrive .

Author Innovation Assessments LLC

Tags New York State Regents, Us History And Government, Short Essay

US History Regents Short Essay "Constitutional Foundations 4" + Video

US History Regents Short Essay "Constitutional Foundations 4" + Video
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Grade 11, Teacher Tools, Assessments

US History Regents Short Essay "Constitutional Foundations 4" + Video Lessons This product is a short essay task in the format of the new New York State Regents examination in US History and Government. The updated New York State Regents examination in United States History and Government, part II, is a short essay task designed to measure students’ ability to work with historic documents. It is a mature version of the “CRQ” found on the tenth grade Global Regents. Students are called upon to understand text, engage it with historical context, and assess a text’s reliability. In document set 1, students describe the historical context surrounding two documents and identify and explain the relationship between the events and/or ideas found in those documents (Cause/Effect or Similarity/Difference or Turning Point). Document set 2 asks students to describe the historical context surrounding two documents and (for one identified document) analyze and explain how audience, or purpose, or bias, or point of view affects the document’s use as a reliable source of evidence. [ Read more about teaching this at the Innovation blog ] If you are afraid to assign your students this as a test because they are not likely to do well at first and don’t want to bother their GPA, I recommend using standardized scoring. You can use the z-score calculator here at Innovation Assessments . Use 78 as your standard mean and 14.8 as your standardized standard deviation. Read more about standardized scoring here and where I got those figures. The beauty of this system is you can apply this to their grades every month and as the class improves, as the class average approaches the standardized mean (78 in this case), then the algorithm affects their scores less and less. Product includes: Set 1, 2 documents Set 2, 2 documents Scoring rubric Passcode to video lessons students can use to prepare the task. Documents: Excerpt from The Proceedings of the First General Assembly of Virginia, July 1619 by John Pory Orders For Sending Sir Edmund Andros To England 1689 Paul Revere's drawing of the "Boston Massacre" Excerpt. Jefferson's "original rough draught" of the Declaration of Independence, 1776 Passcode Lessons: From Protest to Revolution American War for Independence part 1, American War for Independence part 2, American War for Independence part 3, Constitution part 1 (14 min), Constitution part 2 (22 min), Leading to a Bill of Rights, The Three-Fifths Compromise, Electoral College, The Washington Administration, The Adams Administration, Jefferson Administration part A, Jefferson Administration part B, About Innovation Passcodes Passcodes let your students access selected lessons in my own virtual classroom at InnovationAssessments.com . No registration is required. Use the codes at InnovationAssessments.com/TestDrive .

Author Innovation Assessments LLC

Tags New York State Regents, Us History And Geography, Short Essay

Back to School-First Day of School- All about me

Back to School-First Day of School- All about me
ELA, Writing, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

It is a very interesting and enjoyable activity that gives children the opportunity to present themselves and express their preferences. The teacher can use this information when planning her/his lessons. With this Back to School-First Day of School- All about me, students will share information about themselves all in one page! Additionally, they can share what they like and dislike as well as what they will like to learn this coming school year! This Back to School-First Day of School- All about me is the perfect resource for Back to School week! I offer the following products that you might find interesting Back to School - First Day of School - "What are they talking about?" Back to School - My Teacher (FEMALE) Back to School - The Alphabet of the New School Year - Word Listing Back to School-First Day of School-What do I expect this school year? School Times: First Day of School (Worksheet) (Front page) Back to School - My teacher (MALE) Back to School - About Me - MY FAVOURITES Back to School - All About Me - My T-shirt Story Telling Poster Story Telling (6 A4 Posters) AWAKENING CREATIVITY in the English – Language Arts classroom Part 4 AWAKENING CREATIVITY in the English – Language Arts classroom Part 1 AWAKENING CREATIVITY in the English – Language Arts classroom Part 3 AWAKENING CREATIVITY in the English – Language Arts classroom Part 2 Sensory Language: Poster 2 (I describe using my 5 senses...) What is Sensory Language? It is the use of sensory details in description. Sensory Language: Descriptive Writing Activities 2 Sensory Language: Roll and tell! (A rolling die game with task cards) Sensory Language: Poster 1 (I read using my 5 senses...) Sensory Language: Poster 3 (What is sensory language?) Sensory Language: Descriptive Writing Activities 3 READING COMPREHENSION worksheets for INFORMATIONAL texts READING COMPREHENSION worksheets for ANY text Let’s READ about ZEBRAS Poster: I'm reading=I'm thinking Story Mountain Plot your story! (Story Mountain) Story Telling Poster Story Character (A4 poster) READING COMPREHENSION worksheets for ANY story Part 1 READING COMPREHENSION worksheets for ANY story Part 2 Trace and colour 4 (farm animals) Trace and colour 7 (school stuff) Trace and colour 6 (farm animals) Trace and colour 5 (farm animals) Trace and colour 8 (means of transportation) Trace and colour 3 Trace and colour 9 (football-soccer) Trace and colour 1 Trace and clolour 2 Summer Vocabulary Part 1 Summer Vocabulary Part 2 Fall/Autumn Vocabulary Part 1 Fall/Autumn Vocabulary Part 2 Spring Vocabulary Part 1 Spring Vocabulary Part 2 Winter: Vocabulary (word-wall) Seasons (4 A4 posters) The 4 seasons (A4 poster)

Author Teach To Heaven, Reoulita.com

Tags Back To School, First Day Of School, Personal Preferences, Self-awareness