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Categories Card Sort Activity
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities
Categories Card Sort Activity Categories Card Sort Activity is an interactive teaching resource designed to enhance the learning experience about the classification of words into diverse categories. Presented as a must-have addition for grades one through five, this activity centers mainly on Language Arts-- underscored by its emphasis on Vocabulary Enrichment. The package includes five sets of categorization cards each deck composed of 15 cards representing three distinct categories. Learners have ample opportunities for intensive practice in word association in real-life settings either independently or with peers. Set 1: Clothing, Flowers, and Colors Set 2: Vegetables, Transportation, Sports Sets 3 - 5: Covers a widespread interval from food articles to school utilities; fruits down to family members and musical instruments all the way up to emotions then careers concluding with tools. To get this educational ride underway while concurrently providing visual learners a significant leg-up; begin by arranging heading cards from any chosen set such as 'Clothing' and 'Colors' for Set 1. Then students identify which category each card fits - sliding them under their respective headings until every card is sorted. In case there are any uncertainties about a word's meaning? This crucial moment provides teachers with an excellent opportunity encouraging dictionary use-- fostering independent research skills. Moreover, post-task completion every learner has access to answer keys rectify potential mistakes or cement correct decisions further strengthening their confidence command over vocabulary terms discussed. Bonus Extension Activity! A creative bonus extension activity challenges learners populate each header using personally contemplated words for even wider coverage of class insights and increased sparking creativity. So round off your teaching approach today with interactive, emotionally engaging 'Categories Card Sort Activity'! It's guaranteed to inject a fun stimulus into any Language Arts lesson plan. Note: This product is available as a PDF file format for easy, ready-to-print use. Lamination post-printing is recommended for durability and prolonged usage.
Author Virtually Montessori
Tags Categories, Vocabulary, Classification, Interactive Learning, Language Arts
The Four Seasons Las Cuatro Estaciones
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Language Development, Vocabulary, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities
The Four Seasons Las Cuatro Estaciones: An Educational Resource This tool targets preschool, kindergarten, and grades 1 and 2 educators and offers an engaging approach to understanding the four seasons of the year. Ideal for both public school teachers and homeschoolers. A Comprehensive Set The set challenges students through multifaceted activities such as: Writing assignments, Coloring tasks, Solving logic puzzles, Using flashcards, etc. Activities like drawing what they wear during different seasons or completing seasonal writing prompts allow students multiple opportunities to apply their knowledge. Bilingual Worksheets All worksheets come in dual-language variants- English or Spanish. This exposure extends beyond vocabulary recognition into spelling applications where learners can match English words with their respective Spanish counterparts. Fostering Observation Skills This resource also encourages observation skills by inviting children to describe environmental changes they see around them as the season transitions. Further coloring activity within this process serves to develop fine motor skills while adding an element of visual arts engagement. In Summary The Four Seasons Las Cuatro Estaciones is a comprehensive learning package that integrates language arts focus areas like handwriting, vocabulary, and spelling. It supports various forms of instruction- be it whole-group instruction scenarios or cooperative learning situations. Besides providing a valuable classroom application; it could serve wonderfully as creative home assignment bridging classroom learnings into every day family conversations.
Author Soumara Siddiqui
Tags Teaching Resource, Four Seasons, Bilingual, Language Arts, Observation Skills
Binary Mystery Pictures
Math, Algebra, Place Value, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Binary Mystery Pictures: An Exciting Extension Activity Binary Mystery Pictures is a challenging extension activity designed to engage students who have been exploring place value for base 2. This unique learning tool allows students to take base 10 numbers, convert them into binary form (base 2), and then depict these conversions through an interesting work-of-art mystery. The students will need to follow the instructions on the activity sheet by filling each box as a zero or one. Here's where it gets thrilling: every '1' is represented by a shaded box - Creativity in action! As they convert given numbers from base 10 to base 2, they slowly uncover a pixelated image created by their own conversions. About the Worksheet The worksheet is divided into two main sections named A and B. Each section has eight smaller columns across for practicing conversion. Furthermore, there are also two visible columns of numbers placed alongside the grid; one corresponding with section A and another with section B. To navigate: Convert each base ten figure in every row under sections A or B to its representative in base two form. Note down answers: Crease your answer candidly by shading boxes within respective sections (a shaded box = 'one') alongside doing conversions. Mystery Picture: Persist with converting figures till you unravel your mystery picture! Ideal Grade Levels: Grade 7 - Grade 10 covering Algebra and Place Value Topics This resource consists of worksheets in PDF format which can be easily digitally distributed or printed out for group activities or homework assignments. The Binary Mystery Picture is a great addition to traditional math lessons, making even mundane number conversions fun and thought-provoking!
Author Virtually Montessori
Tags Binary Conversion, Place Value, Base 2, Mystery Picture, Engaging Activity
Fraction Drills
Math, Patterns, Fractions, Grade 6, 7, Activities
Fraction Drills Learning fractions is made easy with Fraction Drills! With this 5-page set of practice activities, students can master fractions in no time. Each page has 13 exercises that will help them understand and apply fractional concepts. Get your students ahead of the competition with fraction drills! With this Fraction Drills! resource, in each fraction drill students will find: the least common multiple, greatest common factors for a set of numbers, write and equivalent fraction for a fraction shown, change a mixed number to an improper fraction, change an improper fraction to a mixed number. This Fraction Drills Includes: ✅ one week of fraction drills with topics including: - LCM - GCF - Mixed Fractions - Proper Fractions - Improper Fractions - Equivalent Fractions Each one of the drill pages includes two to three problems to solve under each of these topics. Each topic is set out very attractively on illustrations resembling notepads with plenty of space for students to solve the problems. ✅ answer key This Fraction Drills set is great for students to practice for test prep and quizzes . They can complete these individually, in pairs, or in groups. For similar or other engaging resources , visit my store here ! Thank you!
Author Soumara Siddiqui
Tags Fraction Drills, Fractions, Fraction, Least Common Multiple, Mixed Numbers, Improper Fractions
Binary Mystery Pictures Freebie
Math, Algebra, Place Value, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Binary Mystery Pictures This is an extension activity used after the students have had several lessons on place value for base 2. They should have also had practice converting base 10 numbers using 0 and 1 to write numbers in base 2 (binary). The picture activity takes conversion one step further, having the student filling in each box as a 0 or 1, with a 1 represented by a shaded box. Converting the given numbers from base 10 to base 2 will reveal a pixelated image, as a computer would draw it on the screen. The grid is divided into 2 main sections (A and B), each with 8 smaller columns across. Notice the two columns of numbers along the grid to the left. The column of numbers on the left correspond to section A and the numbers on the right correspond to section B. Directions: 1. For each row, convert each base 10 number to base 2. Show your answer by shading in the appropriate boxes in the corresponding column. A shaded box represents that place value as a “1.” Example: In the grid below, the first row lists 0 and 0, so therefore, no boxes are shaded. In the second row in section A, 0 is listed so again no boxes in that section's row are shaded. In the second row, section B, 15 is shown. To represent 15 as an 8-digit binary number, you would shade the first four boxes from the right to represent “00001111” in the place values filled. 2. Continue converting numbers for each row until the picture is revealed.
Author Virtually Montessori
Tags Algebra Printable, Algebra Worksheet, Place Value, Exponents Lesson, Exponents Activity, Binary Numbers, Math Mystery Picture
Finding the GCF and the LCM Posters
Math, Patterns, Numbers, Fractions, Grade 5, 6, 7, Posters, Classroom Decor
Finding the GCF and the LCM Posters Are you searching for a fun and effective way to teach students the fundamental concepts of the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) and the Least Common Multiple (LCM)? Look no further! These Finding the GCF and the LCM Posters will show how do you find the least common multiple or LCM? and how do you find the greatest common factor or GCF? Each of them lists the steps to take to be able to find the GCF and LCM. These Finding the GCF and the LCM Posters are an engaging addition to any classroom, homeschooling environment, or tutoring session. The two full page posters will guide and help students understand what is the least common multiple and the greatest common factor. Whether you're a teacher looking to enhance your math curriculum or a student seeking a fun and effective way to improve your mathematical skills, our Finding the GCF and the LCM Posters are the perfect resource for you. This resource Includes: ✅ two full page posters ✅ folder insert with both posters These are great to laminate for them to last a long time! For similar resources or other engaging resources for your students, visit my store here! Thank you!
Author Soumara Siddiqui
Tags Finding The GCF And The LCM Posters, The Gcf, The LCM, The Greatest Common Factor, The Least Common Multiple
Interactive Listening Games
Creative Arts, Art, Music, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Games, Activities
Interactive Listening Games: A Boost for Reading & Listening Skills The Interactive Listening Games, designed with educators in mind, cater to young learners from early learning stages through grade 2. These games are a perfect inclusion in the Art & Music curriculum. The package includes three distinct games: Each game consists of 30 differentiated game cards, each marked with the game number at the corner for easy segregation. To facilitate identification during gameplay it's suggested that each set be printed on different colored papers. Preparation and Gameplay All you have to prepare is print out the cards, cut them out and consider laminating them for longevity! For classes with less than 30 students - extra cards can be handed over as necessary ensuring all 30 are utilized appropriately in every session. Ace your start off by having one of your student reading out "Start the game…”. Take pleasure as you see students eagerly listening for their cues that relates to what is written on their playing card. The anticipation builds up concluding when someone proudly announces "Thanks for playing. The game was now over.” Including Answer Keys! No more extensive manual grading! Included are answer keys alllowing teachers correct any misunderstandings or clarify any uncertainties regarding task instructions right after assessment. The Interactive Listening Games' PDF format guarantees compatibility across a range of digital platforms, granting you access anywhere and anytime! If you're dealing an entire class or homeschooling - rest assured this resource promotes unity among young learners while enhancing their reading and listening skills excitingly!
Author Virtually Montessori
Tags Interactive, Listening Games, Music Activities, Reading Skills, Cognitive Challenges
Research: Wildflower
Science, Life Sciences, Nature & Plants, Grade 7, 8, 9, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Unlock the wonders of nature and inspire your students with this Research: Wildflower is a great resource for your middle schoolers or high schoolers to engage in research and present in relation to botany! With this Research: Wildflower resource, students can see the photo of a wild flower. Students are then guided to read the clues presented for them to figure out which is the flower. Then they will research the scientific name of the flower. Students will find out the popular and scientific name of the flower and answer the questions on the resource. This Research: Wildflower resource can be completed individually, in pairs, or small groups. Alternatively, this resource may be a part of a bigger botany research project. Additionally, this resource may end in a quick presentation with more information about the flower than the popular and scientific name. This Research: Wildflower comes with the answers to these questions. The resource was designed for students in middle school or high school as well. This resource comes in a PDF file with 2 pages, ready to print and use! Foster curiosity, and encourage critical thinking with this resource. For similar resources and other engaging resources, visit my store here!
Author THE LANTERN OF KNOWLEDGE
Tags Wildflower, Research Wildflower, Botany
Alphabetical Order Card Sort
ELA, Grammar, Grade 2, 3, 4, Activities
Introducing Alphabetical Order Card Sort Activity The Alphabetical Order Card Sort activity is a comprehensive tool designed to help students practice arranging words in alphabetical order. Primarily developed with 2nd through 4th-grade learners in mind, it can be adapted to serve other individuals based on their needs and abilities. The set includes 14 distinct cards of growing complexity. Preparation and Workflow Process To prepare: Print out the materials, laminate them for durability, and cut individual cards from their template. To use: Place a heading card at an accessible point. Pick another random card. Ask the student if its word comes before or after the first card's word? Repeat this process as learners continuously rearrange cards until they achieve the correct sequence. Inclusive Features of The Activity Set: You can find Answer keys for easy cross-validation of solutions. We've included Recording sheets where students document their work—a great way to foster a culture of keeping records amongst pupils. An Extension activity allows students to brainstorm more words that fall within specific alphabetical boundaries—enhancing creativity and language mastery knowledge! This dynamic approach makes learning grammar an adventure rather than a plain routine! Crafted for group lessons, small-circle tutoring or homework assignments and available in PDF format—the Alphabetical Order Card Sort proves itself an excellent curriculum supplement! In conclusion, when you integrate this engaging activity into your teaching routine you are nurturing not just grammatical rules but future linguists!
Author Virtually Montessori
Tags Alphabetical Order, Card Sort, Language Arts, Grammar Skills, Independent Thinking
Antonyms Card Sort
ELA, Grammar, Grade 2, 3, 4, Activities
The Antonyms Card Sort: An Essential Teaching Resource This teaching resource is an invaluable asset for educators teaching students in grade 2 to 4 the essential grammar skill of identifying and understanding antonyms within the English language. The activity can be used in a variety of ways: As a whole group activity In small groups or pairs As a self-paced independent study tool. An engaging homework assignment that reinforces classroom lessons. Packed with Interactive Antonym Pairs Practice Opportunities The product contains five unique sets of cards, with each set consisting of seven pairs of antonyms - offering 35 different examples for students to practice this key language concept. For easy organization, all set components are clearly tagged with the corresponding set numbers. Included Tools: Answer Key and Recording Sheet A handy answer key ensures swift checking and correction while the provided recording sheet facilitates accountability by tracking progress towards mastering this important skill. Vocabulary Range: Simple Terms to Advanced Words The vocabulary used spans across from everyday words like 'accept/reject', 'bright/dull' to more complex terms such as 'plethora/scarcity', 'natural/artificial'. If any learner struggles with any term, they can use dictionaries or other resources before attempting its antonym pair. To further deepen comprehension, you might encourage students to create additional pairs post their card sorting tasks! How To Prepare This Resource? All you need do is print out the provided PDF file then laminate and cut out each individual word card. Immerse your learners into fun hands-on learning practice – The Antonyms Card Sort has been mindfully designed keeping educators' needs at its heart.
Author Virtually Montessori
Tags Antonyms, Card Sort, Language Opposites, Grammar Skill, Vocabulary
Letter L Cut and Paste Worksheets
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
These cut and paste worksheets for the letter L are great for letter recognition and beginning sounds. They are a quick and easy activity to give students who need practice with recognizing the letter L from amongst other letters or for those students who need extra practice distinguishing between the initial sounds in words. It is a great resource for students to practice recognizing the letter, or to evaluate students on their knowledge of the letter and its sound at the beginning of words. These cut and paste worksheets are perfect for preschoolers and kindergartners who are working on identifying the most common initial /l/ sound in words as well as students who are learning to recognize the letter L in both capital and lowercase form. There are 3 different worksheets for students to use to practice the letter L * Sorting letters that are the letter L from letters that are not the letter L * Cut and paste page where students will glue the pictures that begin with the letter L on the llama. * Sorting page where students will look through various forms of print and cut out examples of the letter and sort by capital letters and lowercase letters. These alphabet worksheets can be used in the following ways * Literacy centers * Fine motor skills centers * Small group activities * Homework * Morning work * Emergency sub plans Skills assessed with these letter L worksheets * Letter L Recognition * Initial Sound of the letter L * Cutting skills * Fine Motor Skills Three of the worksheets are print and go. You only need to add scissors and glue. The other worksheet is low prep, as you need to gather printed materials for students to cut out examples of the letters in addition to scissors and glue.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter L, Letter L Worksheets, Letter L Activities, Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Worksheets, Beginning Sounds, Letter Recognition, Preschool Worksheets, Letter Of The Week, Kindergarten Worksheets
Letter M Cut and Paste Worksheets
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
These cut and paste worksheets for the letter M are great for letter recognition and beginning sounds. They are a quick and easy activity to give students who need practice with recognizing the letter M from amongst other letters or for those students who need extra practice distinguishing between the initial sounds in words. It is a great resource for students to practice recognizing the letter, or to evaluate students on their knowledge of the letter and its sound at the beginning of words. These cut and paste worksheets are perfect for preschoolers and kindergartners who are working on identifying the most common initial /m/ sound in words as well as students who are learning to recognize the letter M in both capital and lowercase form. There are 3 different worksheets for students to use to practice the letter M * Sorting letters that are the letter M from letters that are not the letter M * Cut and paste page where students will glue the pictures that begin with the letter M on the map. * Sorting page where students will look through various forms of print and cut out examples of the letter and sort by capital letters and lowercase letters. These alphabet worksheets can be used in the following ways * Literacy centers * Fine motor skills centers * Small group activities * Homework * Morning work * Emergency sub plans Skills assessed with these letter M worksheets * Letter M Recognition * Initial Sound of the letter M * Cutting skills * Fine Motor Skills Three of the worksheets are print and go. You only need to add scissors and glue. The other worksheet is low prep, as you need to gather printed materials for students to cut out examples of the letters in addition to scissors and glue.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Worksheets, Beginning Sounds, Letter Recognition, Preschool Worksheets, Letter Of The Week, Kindergarten Worksheets, Letter L, Letter L Activities, Letter L Worksheets, Letter M Cut And Paste Worksheets
Trench Warfare World History Presentation & Notes
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Presentations, Teacher Tools
This is a 6-slide PowerPoint presentation that details the Trench Warfare for your high school history students to learn more about. This presentation will include: -- How did trench warfare work? -- Living conditions in the trenches -- Trenchfoot How To Use This Resource: This presentation is broken down into sections to give students the opportunity to take in new (or reviewed) information. Students will have many opportunities to engage in a Think Pair Share. Students will think about a question presented to them, pair up with a partner to discuss the question and then share out their thoughts as a whole group. This increases engagement, builds speaking skills, and solidifies learning for students. The presentation can be accompanied with a Trench Warfare Skeleton Outline which serves as a great note-taking page for students as they follow along with the presentation. This accompaniment can be printed for all students. It can also be accessed digitally for students to type their answers as they go. The outline , when completed, serves as a great review page for students to hang on to. Students can use their completed notes to review for upcoming assessments. I hope you enjoy! Here Are More of My Resources For You to Enjoy: One Child Policy Presentation & Notes Magna Carta Presentation & Notes English Civil War Presentation & Notes Rise of Industrialism Presentation & Notes Take A Look at My Storefront Here: Jason Stein
Author Jason Stein
Tags World History Lesson, World History Presentation, Assessment, Small Group, Think Pair Share, Trench Warfare, Guided Notes, Outline, Writing
Letter M Counting to 10 Puzzles
Math, Early Math, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities
Introducing Letter M Counting to 10 Puzzles, a hands-on math resource for preschool and kindergarten students to practice number recognition, counting, and letter sound recognition. This set includes 6 puzzles with images of objects that start with the letter M, numbers 1-10, and a corresponding number of objects. Students will strengthen early math skills as they match the number with the quantity of objects. The self-checking format allows independent practice. Use these puzzles for math centers , morning work, assessment, or in small groups. The puzzles can be laminated and reused, stored in baggies or containers. With fun, engaging puzzles, students will enjoy practicing counting 1-10 with one-to-one correspondence. Letter M Counting to 10 Puzzles provides a quick way to informally assess number recognition and counting skills.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Puzzles, Counting To 10, Counting To Ten, Preschool Math, Math Puzzles, Number Puzzles, Number Order, Letter M, Letter M Activities
Letter L Counting to 10 Puzzles
Math, Early Math, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities
Product Name: Letter L Counting to 10 Puzzles This educational tool is geared towards young learners in preschool and kindergarten. It reinforces number recognition, counting practice, letter-sound correlation specifically with the letter 'L' thereby aligning math with literacy development. Main Components: Six standalone puzzles that foster hands-on learning. Integration of numbers with visuals related to the letter 'L.' Numerical ordering from one to ten for understanding mathematical progression. Possibilities for Instructional Use: The simple layout makes it versatile enough for usage during different classroom scenarios including: In-class tasks: Ideal for math or puzzle centers. Morning work activities: Help start a day's learning process fruitfully. Educational task boxes or substitute teacher plans: Potentially useful during emergency situations. ; Quick assessment tools: Proficiency tests can be conducted on students' counting abilities. Dual Skill Assessment: This resource allows teachers to gauge both numeracy skills and initial literacy skills associated with things starting with 'L.' It enables simultaneous coverage of maths and language development goals within one activity . Ease of Preparation & Convenience : ; Regrettably, teachers must expressly state this point—just printing content, cutting where necessary,and slaming if needed—for re-useable material. Several support opportunities availableblink student differentiation; students are free to work independently at their own pace or to partner with small groups or partners while they understand how different strategies apply during problem-solving exercises that these puzzles entail. Students’ fine motor skills could improve, as assembling parts fosters hand-eye coordination. Activity After-Care: Clean-up after use is a breeze. Puzzles can be easily stored in compact containers or bags for re-use. So, whether it's for enhancing early numeracy skills, engaging students in fun learning activities, or providing meaningful assessment tools—'Letter L Counting to 10 Puzzles' could be a valuable addition to any preschool or kindergarten teacher's repertoire of educational resources.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Counting Puzzles, Letter Recognition, Hands-on Learning, Math And Literacy, Skill Assessment
The Reign of Terror Presentation & Notes
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Presentations, Teacher Tools
This is a 22-slide PowerPoint presentation that details the Reign of Terror for your high school history students to learn more about. This presentation will include: -- The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen -- The March on Versailles -- Divisions -- War -- Radical Leaders -- Think Pair Share How To Use This Resource: This presentation is broken down into sections to give students the opportunity to take in new (or reviewed) information. Students will have many opportunities to engage in a Think Pair Share. Students will think about a question presented to them, pair up with a partner to discuss the question and then share out their thoughts as a whole group. This increases engagement, builds speaking skills, and solidifies learning for students. The presentation can be accompanied with a Reign of Terror Skeleton Outline which serves as a great note-taking page for students as they follow along with the presentation. This accompaniment can be printed for all students. It can also be accessed digitally for students to type their answers as they go. The outline , when completed, serves as a great review page for students to hang on to. Students can use their completed notes to review for upcoming assessments. I hope you enjoy! Here Are More of My Resources For You to Enjoy: One Child Policy Presentation & Notes Magna Carta Presentation & Notes English Civil War Presentation & Notes Rise of Industrialism Presentation & Notes Take A Look at My Storefront Here: Jason Stein
Author Jason Stein
Tags French Revolution, World History, History Lesson, Reign Of Terror, National Assembly, Small Group, The March On Versailles, Radical Leaders
Simon Bolivar Presentation & Notes
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Presentations, Teacher Tools
This is a 14-slide PowerPoint presentation that details Simon Bolivar for your high school history students to learn more about. This presentation will include: -- Background Information -- Bolivar's Early Life -- Independence for Columbia, Peru, Bolivia -- Legacy -- Think Pair Share How To Use This Resource: This presentation is broken down into sections to give students the opportunity to take in new (or reviewed) information. Students will have many opportunities to engage in a Think Pair Share. Students will think about a question presented to them, pair up with a partner to discuss the question and then share out their thoughts as a whole group. This increases engagement, builds speaking skills, and solidifies learning for students. The presentation can be accompanied with a Simon Bolivar Skeleton Outline which serves as a great note-taking page for students as they follow along with the presentation. This accompaniment can be printed for all students. It can also be accessed digitally for students to type their answers as they go. The outline , when completed, serves as a great review page for students to hang on to. Students can use their completed notes to review for upcoming assessments. I hope you enjoy! Here Are More of My Resources For You to Enjoy: One Child Policy Presentation & Notes Magna Carta Presentation & Notes English Civil War Presentation & Notes Rise of Industrialism Presentation & Notes Take A Look at My Storefront Here: Jason Stein
Author Jason Stein
Tags Simon Bolivar, World History, History Lesson, History Presentation, Assessment, Think Pair Share, Military Leaders, Writing Prompts
Letter M Counting to 10 Center
ELA, Math, Early Math, Numbers, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
The Letter M Counting to 10 Center teaches young learners to recognize and count numbers 1-10 while identifying the lowercase letter M. This matching activity builds early math skills, number sense, and letter recognition in a hands-on format ideal for centers, small groups, or independent work. Students match number cards to corresponding tens frames to see each numeral paired with the matching quantity. Counting the Ms in each frame reinforces the number's value. Recognizing both numerals and tens frame builds the foundation for early addition and subtraction. Simultaneously distinguishing the letter M boosts alphabet skills. With no prep required beyond printing, cutting, and optional lamination, this activity offers teachers a versatile resource to assess and build key kindergarten readiness skills in counting, number recognition, and letter ID. The engaging game format provides repeated, independent practice opportunities to help young learners achieve mastery.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Counting To 10, Counting To Ten, Letter Recognition, Tens Frames, Counting With Tens Frames, Ladybug Counting, Preschool Math, Math Center, Letter M, Letter M Activities
Letter M Beginning Sounds Puzzles
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities
Letter M Beginning Sounds Puzzles This alphabet puzzle set focuses on recognizing the letter M and identifying words that start with the /m/ sound. It includes 12 two-piece jigsaw puzzles featuring images of common words starting with M like moon, milk, and mouse. These puzzles allow young learners to match beginning sounds while developing fine motor skills. Educators can use them in literacy or letter recognition centers, as small group activities, in morning work stations, or for individual skill practice. The engaging, colorful images spark interest as students put the puzzles together and say the pictured words aloud. Teachers simply print, cut out, and optionally laminate these ready-to-use letter recognition puzzles. This hands-on phonics activity is easy to set up, requires minimal instructions, and helps assess skills like letter knowledge, initial sound recognition, matching, and fine motor development in preschoolers to kindergartners.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Initial /k/ Sound, Letter Of The Week, Alphabet Puzzles, Preschool Puzzles, Kindergarten Puzzles, Letter M, Letter M Activities, Letter M Activities For Pre K
Past Progressive in English
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Product Name: Past Progressive in English Introduce your students to the important aspect of English language arts - Past Progressive tense - with this comprehensive lesson plan. Aimed at simplifying and perfecting the understanding of affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms of past progressive tenses, this resource is a valuable addition for teachers focusing on core language skills. The content is delivered via approximately 52 animated slides that maintain student engagement through vivid imagery and color-coded sentences. The images stimulate curiosity while color-coding facilitates easy identification and digestion of linguistic concepts. The subject matter encourages participation from students, fostering an environment that allows fruitful discussions. Designed primarily for interactive use within a classroom setting , you can leverage these slides in both one-on-one tutoring sessions or adapt them as supplementary learning tools for homework assignments or reinforcement activities. Leverage in one-on-one tutoring sessions. Add as supplementary learning material. Foster collaborative group scenarios too to encourage student engagement while crafting sentences using Past Progressive tense under your guidance. In addition, learners get a chance to enrich their vocabulary through exploring various action verbs contained within the lessons effectively expanding their language proficiency beyond grammar alone. This PowerPoint-based educational offering typically lasts about an hour but can be customized according to teacher's individual style or class needs. It encourages hands-on practice time that combines both theoretical learning and practical application ensuring long-lasting comprehension of the topic. Note: The aim is to provide comprehensive coverage on usage patterns of the Past Progressive tense while providing ample opportunities for creative participation by all attendees leading towards substantive proficiency gains over time! Remember; it's not grade-specific making it adaptable across diverse age groups plus thanks suitably pitched towards ESL learners too! So go ahead – add ‘Past Progressive in English’ into your teaching toolkit today!
Author Learning Resources Producer
Tags Past Progressive, English Language Arts, Lesson Plan, Interactive, Grammar
Romanticism Presentation & Notes
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Presentations, Teacher Tools
This is an 11-slide PowerPoint presentation that details the Romanticism Era for your high school history students to learn more about. This presentation will include: -- Romanticism -- Neoclassicism -- Romantic Literature -- Romanticism Art -- Think Pair Share How To Use This Resource: This presentation is broken down into sections to give students the opportunity to take in new (or reviewed) information. Students will have many opportunities to engage in a Think Pair Share. Students will think about a question presented to them, pair up with a partner to discuss the question and then share out their thoughts as a whole group. This increases engagement, builds speaking skills, and solidifies learning for students. The presentation can be accompanied with a Romanticism Era Skeleton Outline which serves as a great note-taking page for students as they follow along with the presentation. This accompaniment can be printed for all students. It can also be accessed digitally for students to type their answers as they go. The outline , when completed, serves as a great review page for students to hang on to. Students can use their completed notes to review for upcoming assessments. I hope you enjoy! Here Are More of My Resources For You to Enjoy: One Child Policy Presentation & Notes Magna Carta Presentation & Notes English Civil War Presentation & Notes Rise of Industrialism Presentation & Notes Take A Look at My Storefront Here: Jason Stein
Author Jason Stein
Tags World History, History Lesson, History Presentation, Note Taking, Guided Notes, Notes Template, Romanticism, Neoclassicism, Charles Dickens
Behavior Management Visual Tool, Coping Skills Tool, Classroom Tools
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Life Skills, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Activities
Title: Behavior Management Visual Tool, Coping Skills Tool, Classroom Tools This teaching resource is an innovative behavior management visual tool that helps children develop coping skills in a dynamic and interactive manner. The importance of coping skills for students cannot be overstated as they are not only crucial for maneuvering the varied challenges faced within their educational environments but also significant life skills. The versatility of this resource allows it to be effective across environments - homes, classrooms, playgrounds to sports events and during conflict resolutions. Essentially any situation where a child may experience challenging emotions. Ease of Assembly and Use: The ease of assembly involving simple velcro pieces allows easy interchangeability even for the shyest or most introverted children. Clear visuals promote effortless understanding fostering student engagement with open dialogue about feelings. This tool incorporates 12 different emotions from comfortable to uncomfortable states alongside 12 practical coping strategies. The assembly requires just a laminator, key ring, and velcro pieces. Potential Uses: An inclusive morning routine where students share their current feelings with the class and collectively practice chosen coping strategies when some peers indicate feeling offbeat can be one unique use case - promoting empathy among students as they navigate these acquired skills independently over time Listed Emotions: Happy Sad Worried, Scared etc., Coping Mechanisms Incorporated Include: Yoga Exercises Benefits: This tool has proven effective and teachers have noticed significant improvements in their classroom atmosphere; promoting active participation in dealing with peers' emotional needs effectively without any additional adult supervision. Who Can Benefit: Ideal for public school teachers keen on incorporating social-emotional learning within classes spanning preschool up till grade four, and homeschoolers alike who find value instilling life-skills early on due to its highly adaptable design supporting large group discussions, small group activities or individual assignments. Conclusion: The incorporation of this tool into teaching routines enriches regular lessons by subliminally incorporating social and emotional learning aspects into daily classroom culture. Not only does it boost academic skills but also enhances emotional intelligence for a well-rounded education.
Author Socializing with Sprouts
Tags Behavior Management, Coping Skills, Visual Tool, Classroom Tool, Emotional Intelligence
Rise of Industrialism PowerPoint & Notes
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Presentations, Teacher Tools
This is a 40-slide PowerPoint presentation that details the Rise of Industrialism for your high school history students to learn more about. This presentation will include: -- Beginnings of Industrialization -- Pre-Industrial Society -- Agricultural Revolution -- Cottage Industry -- Textile Industry -- Think Pair Share How To Use This Resource: This presentation is broken down into sections to give students the opportunity to take in new (or reviewed) information. Students will have many opportunities to engage in a Think Pair Share. Students will think about a question presented to them, pair up with a partner to discuss the question and then share out their thoughts as a whole group. This increases engagement, builds speaking skills, and solidifies learning for students. The presentation can be accompanied with a Rise of Industrialism Skeleton Outline which serves as a great note-taking page for students as they follow along with the presentation. This accompaniment can be printed for all students. It can also be accessed digitally for students to type their answers as they go. The outline , when completed, serves as a great review page for students to hang on to. Students can use their completed notes to review for upcoming assessments. I hope you enjoy!
Author Jason Stein
Tags Rise Of Industrialism, World History, History Notes, History PowerPoint, Guided Notes, Vocabulary, History Review, Assessment
One Child Policy Presentation & Notes
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Presentations, Teacher Tools
This is a 10-slide PowerPoint presentation that details the One Child Policy for your high school history students to learn more about. This presentation will include: -- Background Information -- Criticism -- Gender Disparity -- Fertility Medicines -- Think Pair Share How To Use This Resource: This presentation is broken down into sections to give students the opportunity to take in new (or reviewed) information. Students will have many opportunities to engage in a Think Pair Share. Students will think about a question presented to them, pair up with a partner to discuss the question and then share out their thoughts as a whole group. This increases engagement, builds speaking skills, and solidifies learning for students. The presentation can be accompanied with a One Child Policy Skeleton Outline which serves as a great note-taking page for students as they follow along with the presentation. This accompaniment can be printed for all students. It can also be accessed digitally for students to type their answers as they go. The outline , when completed, serves as a great review page for students to hang on to. Students can use their completed notes to review for upcoming assessments. I hope you enjoy!
Author Jason Stein
Tags One Child Policy, World History, History Lesson, History Notes, Government, Note Taking, Guided Notes