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Christians Persecuted, Fall of Rome: Regents Global 9 CRQ  + Video Les

Christians Persecuted, Fall of Rome: Regents Global 9 CRQ + Video Les
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 9, 10, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Regents Global 9 CRQ "Christians Persecuted, Fall of Rome" + Video Lessons This product is a constructed-response question (“CRQ”) in the format of the new New York State Regents examination in Global History and Geography. The CRQ calls upon the student to examine historical sources (I use exclusively primary sources) by providing historical or geographic context, identifying the point of view, intended audience, or purpose of a document and then using the two documents in either compare-contrast, cause-effect analysis, or turning point identification. I advocate a strategy of assigning one CRQ in each unit of study in grades nine and ten without access to notes. I used this as one of the tests at the end of a unit of study. I would tell students about what kinds of documents would appear and what historical context they should be able to recall in advance. It is a challenging task for them. The first challenge for novices is to understand what it means to provide context. Faced with the question “What is the historical context of this document?”, beginners will retell what the document says. The reason for this mistake is that, since they were little kids, teachers have asked them to relate what a text means to prove they understood it. [ Read more at the Innovation blog ] Product includes: 1. Student version 2. Teacher version with suggested answers 3. Passcode to video lessons students can use to prepare the task. Documents: Pliny the Younger to the Emperor Trajan Writings of Josephus Map, "barbarian" invasions, Europe St. Jerome on the Germanic invasions/migrations Passcode Lessons: Video Ancient Rome part 1 Ancient Rome part 2 Ancient Rome part 3 Ancient Rome part 4, Quizzes 9.4 pre-test 9.4 vocabulary 1 of 2 9.4 vocabulary 2 of 2 9.4 Maps Matching 9.4 Capstone 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, Global History And Geography, Contructed-response Questions, CRQ, Fall Of Rome, Christian Persecuted

Fostering Stability in Golden Age: Regents Global 9 CRQ + Video Lesso

Fostering Stability in Golden Age: Regents Global 9 CRQ + Video Lesso
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 9, 10, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Regents Global 9 CRQ: Governing Ancient Times + Video Lessons This product is a constructed-response question (“CRQ”) in the format of the new New York State Regents examination in Global History and Geography. The CRQ calls upon the student to examine historical sources (I use exclusively primary sources) by providing historical or geographic context, identifying the point of view, intended audience, or purpose of a document and then using the two documents in either compare-contrast, cause-effect analysis, or turning point identification. I advocate a strategy of assigning one CRQ in each unit of study in grades nine and ten without access to notes. I used this as one of the tests at the end of a unit of study. I would tell students about what kinds of documents would appear and what historical context they should be able to recall in advance. It is a challenging task for them. The first challenge for novices is to understand what it means to provide context. Faced with the question “What is the historical context of this document?”, beginners will retell what the document says. The reason for this mistake is that, since they were little kids, teachers have asked them to relate what a text means to prove they understood it. [ Read more at the Innovation blog ] Product includes: 1. Student version 2. Teacher version with suggested answers 3. Passcode to video lessons students can use to prepare the task. Documents: Pliny the Younger: Life of a Refined Roman Gentleman Xenophon: Everyday life in ancient Greece Map, Asoka's Rock Edicts Debate on Salt and Iron, Han Dynasty Passcode Lessons: Ancient Rome part 3 Ancient Rome part 4 Overview of Ancient Greece, part 1 Overview of Ancient Greece, part 2 The Mauryan Empire Han Dynasty 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, Global History And Geography, Constructed-response, CRQ, Golden Age

Athens, Sparta, Greek Democracy: Regents Global 9 CRQ  + Video Lessons

Athens, Sparta, Greek Democracy: Regents Global 9 CRQ + Video Lessons
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 9, 10, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Regents Global 9 CRQ: Athens, Sparta, Greek Democracy + Video Lessons This product is a constructed-response question (“CRQ”) in the format of the new New York State Regents examination in Global History and Geography. The CRQ calls upon the student to examine historical sources (I use exclusively primary sources) by providing historical or geographic context, identifying the point of view, intended audience, or purpose of a document and then using the two documents in either compare-contrast, cause-effect analysis, or turning point identification. I advocate a strategy of assigning one CRQ in each unit of study in grades nine and ten without access to notes. I used this as one of the tests at the end of a unit of study. I would tell students about what kinds of documents would appear and what historical context they should be able to recall in advance. It is a challenging task for them. The first challenge for novices is to understand what it means to provide context. Faced with the question “What is the historical context of this document?”, beginners will retell what the document says. The reason for this mistake is that, since they were little kids, teachers have asked them to relate what a text means to prove they understood it. [ Read more at the Innovation blog ] Product includes: 1. Student version 2. Teacher version with suggested answers 3. Passcode to video lessons students can use to prepare the task. Documents: Excerpt, Aristotle, Athenian Constitution Excerpt, Aristotle, Cleisthenes' Reforms Excerpt, Xenophon On Spartans Excerpt, Philochorus, on Ostracism Passcode Lessons: Overview of Ancient Greece, part 1 Overview of Ancient Greece, part 2 Alexander the Great and Hellenism Greek Achievements 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, Global History And Geography, Constructed-response Questions, CRQ, Athens, Sparta, Greek Democracy

Addition Facts Self Checking Flash Cards for Sums up to 10

Addition Facts Self Checking Flash Cards for Sums up to 10
Math, Early Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities

Addition Facts Self Checking Flash Cards for Sums Up To 10 These addition flash cards provide students with engaging, independent practice of addition facts within 10. The 78 cards cover every addition fact combination for sums of 0-10. Each card displays an addition problem on the front. Students solve the problem mentally or with counters, then self-check their answer by opening the card. These hands-on flash cards allow for differentiated practice through the optional use of counting manipulatives. Ideal implementation options include math centers or stations, morning tubs, task boxes, small groups, or even as an addition facts game. The included instructions detail how to print, cut, fold, and laminate the flash cards for durability. After one-time prep, these addition cards become a reusable, self-contained resource for building fluency with basic facts. Skills targeted include addition within 10. Suitable for individual, small group, or whole class activities in K-1.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Addition Facts, Addition Within 10, Addition Up To Ten, Sums Up To 10, Sums Within Ten, Kindergarten Math, Kindergarten Addition, Addition Flash Cards, Addition Math Center

Addition Flash Cards and Sorting Mats

Addition Flash Cards and Sorting Mats
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Games

These math centers focused on addition enable students to enhance their proficiency in adding, comparing outcomes, and understanding related facts. The included set of addition flashcards and mats make it engaging for both kindergarten and first-grade students. They will appreciate the tactile experience of mastering addition facts through this sorting activity. What is Included: * Math Fact Cards * Number Cards * Addition Mats with Addition Facts * Addition Mats for Sorting by Sum * Addition Mats for Comparing Sums This set contains addition problems with sums up to 20, but can also be differentiated for students needing sums within 10. There are sorting mats for students to sort problems by sums and to compare problems to see is they are greater than, less than or equal to other addition facts. Practice related addition facts by using the corresponding addition problems on the sorting mats. Uses for this product: * Use the number cards to sort the facts by their sum. * Use the addition mats to sort math facts * Create a greater than, less than and equal to activity for comparing sums of addition facts * Give students a group of addition cards and have them put the cards in order from least to greatest. * Play concentration or memory where students must match the addition facts with the same sums to get a pair. * Play war where students with the largest sum wins both addition fact cards The teacher may choose to create a file folder activity using these math mats. By attaching the mat to one side of the file folder, and attaching hook and loop fasteners to the mat and cards, the teacher can create an easy to set up and put away center for students to use independently. These math mats are low prep. They just need to be printed out and laminated if desired. The addition fact cards and number cards do need to be cut apart.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Addition, Addition Within 20, Addition Up To 20, Sums Within 20, Kindergarten Math, Math Sorts, Addition Flash Cards, Comparing Numbers, Related Addition Facts

Letter O Vocabulary and Tracing Cards

Letter O Vocabulary and Tracing Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Writing, Handwriting, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities

Students can practice reading and writing letter O words with these vocabulary and tracing cards. These cards include bold, clear images of objects and ideas that begin with the initial sounds of the letter O. These vocabulary and tracing cards are suitable for preschoolers and kindergartners who are beginning to learn about words, letters and handwriting. The vocabulary cards provide a way for students to identify things that start with the letter O and the tracing cards provide students with a fun way to practice letter formation and writing words. These cards include both the long O sound and the short O sound. What is Included: * 12 Vocabulary cards * 12 Tracing cards * Words included - otter, octopus, octagon, office, ox, ostrich, omelet, olive, open, ocean, over, oval When to Use * Literacy Center * Writing Center * Wall display in writing or reading center * Small Group Activity * Pocket Chart Display * Word Wall Cards * Flash Card Activity The vocabulary cards can make a great wall display in a writing center or as part of a word wall. Students will be able to reference the cards when writing or labeling pictures. These cards can also be used as a pocket chart activity where the teacher can introduce different letter O words. Students can also utilize the pocket chart to sort the words by long or short vowel sounds of the initial O sound. Skills Assessed * Beginning Sounds * Tracing Skills * Letter Formation * Handwriting These cards are a low prep activity for teachers to create. The teacher simply needs to print the cards and cut them out. The cards can be laminated if desired. By laminating the tracing cards, the teacher can create a write and wipe activity that students can reuse over and over.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Letter Of The Week, Writing Center, Tracing Activity, Word Wall Cards, Alphabet Activity, Tracing Words, Letter Formation, Handwriting Practice, Letter O, Letter O Activities

Letter O Tracing Worksheets

Letter O Tracing Worksheets
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Writing, Handwriting, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

With these Letter O Tracing Worksheets, students will practice fine motor skills to help them learn handwriting with these letter O tracing pages. Each page features an object that starts with the short O sound for students to trace. The students can also trace each sentence at the bottom of the page. These tracing pages are suitable for preschoolers and kindergartners who need extra practice with pen control, hand eye coordination, or fine motor development. The pictures are large, with simple lines for students to trace and then color if desired. Students can also trace the simple sentence at the bottom of the page. Each sentence reads "O is for ___." What is Included: * 1 octopus tracing page * 1 octagon tracing page When to Use * Literacy Center * Writing Center * Fine Motor Center * Morning Work * Independent Practice * Small Group Activity * Homework * Emergency Sub Plan Skills Assessed * Beginning Sounds * Pen Control * Fine Motor Skills * Letter Formation These tracing pages are a no prep activity for teachers to give to students. Teachers simply need to print the pages and give them to students to complete. To make these alphabet tracing worksheets more engaging, teachers can provide a variety of writing utensils with which to complete the pages. Some of these ideas are listed below. Ways to Complete * Pencils or colored pencils * Markers or crayons * Paint with paint brushes or cotton swabs * Colorful pens or highlighters * Colored chalk * Finger tracing These pages can also be laminated to create a write and wipe activity where students can use dry erase markers to complete each page. Students may also use small manipulatives like beads or mini erasers to place along the dotted lines to create each shape.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Alphabet Worksheets, Tracing Worksheets, Handwriting Practice, Handwriting Worksheets, Penmanship, Pencil Control, Learning To Write, Letter O, Letter O Worksheets, Letter O Activities

Letter O Spelling Puzzles

Letter O Spelling Puzzles
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

Letter O Spelling Puzzles This spelling puzzle set helps preschoolers and kindergartners learn to spell 4 words starting with the letter O. Students build the words by putting together letter tiles that form a picture representing the word. For example, the letters O-X form an ox puzzle. The letter O words include both long and short vowel sounds. The engaging puzzles give students hands-on spelling practice while introducing them to the idea that words are made up of letters and sounds. Teachers can use these printable puzzles in literacy centers , morning tubs, small groups, and tabletop activities. The puzzles help assess skills like spelling ability, puzzle construction, and recognition of beginning O sounds. Laminate the tiles for durability or keep them in a task box for easy storage. Similar puzzles and activities can be found in this teacher's store.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Puzzles, Spelling Puzzles, Spelling Activity, Alphabet Center, Puzzle Center, Letter Of The Week, Phonics Activity, Letter O, Letter O Activities

Letter O Seek and Find Worksheets

Letter O Seek and Find Worksheets
Math, Early Math, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Letter O Seek and Find Worksheets Students practice recognizing words beginning with the letter O, counting tally marks, and identifying color words with this early literacy and math resource. The find and color sheet has students read color words and color corresponding pictures. The count and tally sheets have students count objects beginning with O, then track with tally marks. Use these no-prep printables during literacy or math centers, morning work, sub plans, small groups, independent practice, or file folder activities. Assessed skills include letter O recognition, matching like pictures, reading color words, counting random objects, making and counting tally marks, and fine motor skills. Differentiate by allowing students to color with dots. Laminate count pages for a reusable write and wipe activity . Check out similar resources at The Connett Connection store.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Alphabet Worksheets, Alphabet Activities, Seek And Find, Tally Marks, Counting, Preschool Counting, Math Worksheets, Letter O, Letter O Worksheets, Letter O Activities

Letter O Reading Strips

Letter O Reading Strips
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

Practice reading simple sentences with these letter O reading strips. Students will read words that begin with the letter O using the picture clue on each strip. There are 13 total reading strips that focus on both long O words and short O words included. All sentences are in the form of "O is for ___." These letter O reading strips are suitable to preschool or kindergarten kids who are learning to identify the initial sound of the letter O. Students can sort between long and short vowel sounds, or simply read the strips to practice recognizing letter O words. These cards are perfect for introducing new vocabulary to students. What is Included: * Seven Long O Word Sentences - octopus, octagon, olive, ostrich, office, ox, otter * Six Short O Word Sentences - oval, open, over, ocean, ogre, oatmeal When to Use: * Literacy Center * Reading Center * Small Group Activity * Task Box Activity (using pencil boxes) Ways to Use * Place on a ring for a simple reading ring for a reading center * Cut the picture from the strip and have students match the picture to the sentence * Simply have students read the strips to practice recognizing words that begin with the target letter Skills Assessed: * Reading Simple Sentences * Beginning Sounds * Distinguishing between the long and short sounds of the letter O * Using picture clues to figure out new words These reading strips are a low prep activity. Teachers simply need to print out the strips and then cut them apart. They can be laminated if desired. They can be places in a reading or literacy center . By placing these strips on a ring or in a pencil box, students can easily take out and clean up these reading strips.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Reading Activity, Reading Center, Letter Of The Week, Alphabet Activities, Emergent Reading, Beginning Reader, Phonics Activity, Beginning Sounds, Letter O, Letter O Activities

Letter O Reading Rings

Letter O Reading Rings
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

These letter O reading rings are great for students learning the beginning sound of the letter O. These reading rings give students simple sentences to introduce them to reading in the format of "O is for ____." The bold and easy to recognize pictures in these reading rings are perfect for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning the initial sound of the letter O. These reading rings cover both the long O sound and short O sound. What is included: * Letter O Reading Ring Cards for Short O Sounds - octopus, octagon, otter, ostrich, olive, ox, office, omelet * Letter O Reading Ring Cards for Long O Sounds - oval, over, ogre, open, oatmeal, ocean * Both sets are available in color and in black and white When to Use: * Literacy Centers * Small Group Activity * Early Finisher Task * Reading Center * Independent Reading Activity * Take Home Book This rings are easy to create. The teacher just needs to print each page, laminate each card (if desired) and then, using a hole punch, the teacher needs to place a hold in the indicated corner of the card. The cards are then placed on a ring for students to flip through each letter O card. The teacher can choose to mix together the long and short O words or make a separate set for each the long vowels and the short vowels. Skills Assessed * Letter Recognition * Beginning Sounds * Reading Simple Sentences These reading rings provide students with a fun and engaging way to practice reading simple sentences with words that begin with the letter O. In this set, you can create a set for classroom use and the students can use the black and white set to make a set to take home and read with their families.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Reading Activities, Letter Of The Week, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Centers, Reading Centers, Emergent Reader, Letter O, Letter O Activities

Letter O Puzzles

Letter O Puzzles
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Writing, Handwriting, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Letter O Puzzles These printable letter O puzzle pages allow students to develop letter recognition, formation, and fine motor skills. The differentiated 9 and 12 piece letter O puzzles boost engagement. To use, students color the letter O picture, cut it out, then glue the pieces onto the corresponding letter O puzzle mat. Finally, they trace the capital and lowercase letter O at the bottom. These no prep letter O puzzles work for independent practice, small groups, and centers. Send them home for homework or emergency sub plans. Adjust the activity by laminating the pieces to build a reusable letter O puzzle. With one capital and lowercase letter O puzzle in two levels, this phonics resource checks letter recognition, matching, cutting, and writing skills. Pair these puzzles with other alphabet activities from this shop to round out letter learning.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Worksheets, Alphabet Puzzles, Letter Formation, Handwriting Skills, Letter Of The Week, Letter Puzzles, Letter O, Letter O Worksheets, Letter O Activities

Letter O Pocket Chart Cards

Letter O Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools

This Letter O Alphabet and Picture Cards for the Pocket Chart is a great resource for students to learn or practice associating the letter O with thing that begin with the same letter O. This pocket chart activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter O in its capital and lowercase forms, learning the initial sounds of the letter O, as well as students learning to distinguish between the long O and short O sounds at the beginning of a word. What is Included * 12 Letter O cards in different fonts in color * 12 Letter O cards in black and white * 6 Picture cards for the short O sound * 4 Picture cards for the long O sound How to Use * Pocket Chart Activity * Concentration Game * Memory Game When using the cards with a pocket chart, the following activities can be done: sorting the capital and lowercase letters, sorting pictures that begin with the short O sound from pictures that begin with the long O sound, combine with other letters to distinguish between beginning sounds. These activities can be done in a variety of locations and ways in the classroom, including those listed below. When to Use * Literacy Center Activity * Morning Tub or Basket Activity * Early Finisher Activity * Small Group Lesson * Whole Group Lesson * Table Top Activity * Partner Game Skills Assessed * Letter recognition * Beginning Sounds * Distinguishing between long and short vowel sounds * Distinguishing between capital letters and lowercase letters These letter and picture cards are a low prep activity that provides numerous ways to practice letter recognition and beginning sounds. Students will enjoy using the cards in a variety of different ways. For related resources check out my store here!

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Letter Of The Week, Phonics Games, Pocket Chart Games, Pocket Chart Activities, Alphabet Center, Alphabet Games, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Letter O, Letter O Activities

Posters: Pastel Alphabet-Smiley Faces-Stars-Flowers-Checkered

Posters: Pastel Alphabet-Smiley Faces-Stars-Flowers-Checkered
, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Posters, Classroom Decor

Posters: Pastel Alphabet-Smiley Faces-Stars-Flowers-Checkered Print and hang these Posters: Pastel Alphabet-Smiley Faces-Stars-Flowers-Checkered resource into your classroom! Not only are they cute, fun and on trend, but they are great for reference during the year. Hang in the front of the room for visually appealing alphabet or create a word wall out of them. Print full sheets for a larger alphabet, or print multiple per page to create a smaller alphabet or word wall . The download from this Posters: Pastel Alphabet-Smiley Faces-Stars-Flowers-Checkered resource includes 4 designs of the full alphabet. 26 letters in the Smiley Faces design. 26 letters in the Stars design. 26 letters in the Flowers design and 26 letters in the Checkered Print design. This allows you to print the entire alphabet in one design or mix and match to create your own pattern. These pastel but neutral colors are on trend and aesthetically pleasing. Colors included: pastel mint, pastel coral, pastel lavender and a trendy gold/yellow. The design is also the on trend "90's" inspired with the mix and match. This resource is great for grades Pre-K up to fifth grade! PDF download with 107 pages included. More matching decor to come to complete your classroom! This Posters: Pastel Alphabet-Smiley Faces-Stars-Flowers-Checkered is ready to print and use!

Author Brook Creaser

Tags Alphabet Posters, Letters, Classroom Decor, Smiley Faces, Pastel, Posters, Stars, Flowers, Pattern

Letter O Playdough Mats

Letter O Playdough Mats
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

Letter O Playdough Mats allow students to build fine motor skills while learning about words that begin with the short and long O sound. These printable mats feature pictures of objects like an octopus, ocean, and olive for students to recreate with playdough. Suitable for preschoolers and kindergartners learning phonics or needing extra fine motor practice, these mats provide a fun, engaging alphabet activity for individual, small group, or center work. The 3 mats are easy to set up - simply print, laminate if desired, and provide playdough. As students mold playdough to match the pictures, they will strengthen fine motor control while associating O with beginning sounds. Teachers will appreciate the reusable, no-prep activity that promotes engaged learning.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Playdough Center, Playdough Mats, Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Centers, Fine Motor Center, Fine Motor Skills, Fine Motor Activity, Letter Of The Week, Letter O, Letter O Activities

"Afro-Eurasian Trade, Medieval": Regents Global 9 CRQ + Video Lessons

"Afro-Eurasian Trade, Medieval": Regents Global 9 CRQ + Video Lessons
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 9, 10, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Regents Global 9 CRQ "Afro-Eurasian Trade, Medieval" + Video Lessons This product is a constructed-response question (“CRQ”) in the format of the new New York State Regents examination in Global History and Geography. The CRQ calls upon the student to examine historical sources (I use exclusively primary sources) by providing historical or geographic context, identifying the point of view, intended audience, or purpose of a document and then using the two documents in either compare-contrast, cause-effect analysis, or turning point identification. I advocate a strategy of assigning one CRQ in each unit of study in grades nine and ten without access to notes. I used this as one of the tests at the end of a unit of study. I would tell students about what kinds of documents would appear and what historical context they should be able to recall in advance. It is a challenging task for them. The first challenge for novices is to understand what it means to provide context. Faced with the question “What is the historical context of this document?”, beginners will retell what the document says. The reason for this mistake is that, since they were little kids, teachers have asked them to relate what a text means to prove they understood it. [ Read more at the Innovation blog ] Product includes: 1. Student version 2. Teacher version with suggested answers 3. Passcode to video lessons students can use to prepare the task. Documents: map, Indian Ocean trade, monsoons Excerpt, Marco Polo map, Mansa Musa and North African routes Excerpt, Ibn Battuta Passcode Lessons: Intro to Islam part 1 Intro to Islam part 2 Trans-regional Trade networks Muslim Empires Golden Age of Islam Technology in the Middle Ages 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, Global History And Geography, Constructed-response Question, CRQ, Afro-eurasian Trade, Medieval

"Fighting Monks": Regents Global 9 CRQ + Video Lessons

"Fighting Monks": Regents Global 9 CRQ + Video Lessons
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 9, 10, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Regents Global 9 CRQ "Fighting Monks" + Video Lessons This product is a constructed-response question (“CRQ”) in the format of the new New York State Regents examination in Global History and Geography. The CRQ calls upon the student to examine historical sources (I use exclusively primary sources) by providing historical or geographic context, identifying the point of view, intended audience, or purpose of a document and then using the two documents in either compare-contrast, cause-effect analysis, or turning point identification. I advocate a strategy of assigning one CRQ in each unit of study in grades nine and ten without access to notes. I used this as one of the tests at the end of a unit of study. I would tell students about what kinds of documents would appear and what historical context they should be able to recall in advance. It is a challenging task for them. The first challenge for novices is to understand what it means to provide context. Faced with the question “What is the historical context of this document?”, beginners will retell what the document says. The reason for this mistake is that, since they were little kids, teachers have asked them to relate what a text means to prove they understood it. [ Read more at the Innovation blog ] Product includes: 1. Student version 2. Teacher version with suggested answers 3. Passcode to video lessons students can use to prepare the task. Documents: Mutual Duties of Vassals & Lords Guide for the Samurai Warrior Knights Templar Shaolin Monastery Passcode Lessons: Heirs to Rome Part 1 of 5, Heirs to Rome part 2 , Heirs to Rome part 3 Heirs to Rome part 4, Heirs to Rome part 5, Knights Templar (no questions), Early China and the Qin Dynasty, Han Dynasty, 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, Global History And Geography, Constructed-response Question, CRQ, Fighting Monks

"Crusades and Black Death": Regents Global 9 CRQ + Video Lessons

"Crusades and Black Death": Regents Global 9 CRQ + Video Lessons
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 9, 10, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Regents Global 9 CRQ "Crusades and Black Death" + Video Lessons This product is a constructed-response question (“CRQ”) in the format of the new New York State Regents examination in Global History and Geography. The CRQ calls upon the student to examine historical sources (I use exclusively primary sources) by providing historical or geographic context, identifying the point of view, intended audience, or purpose of a document and then using the two documents in either compare-contrast, cause-effect analysis, or turning point identification. I advocate a strategy of assigning one CRQ in each unit of study in grades nine and ten without access to notes. I used this as one of the tests at the end of a unit of study. I would tell students about what kinds of documents would appear and what historical context they should be able to recall in advance. It is a challenging task for them. The first challenge for novices is to understand what it means to provide context. Faced with the question “What is the historical context of this document?”, beginners will retell what the document says. The reason for this mistake is that, since they were little kids, teachers have asked them to relate what a text means to prove they understood it. [ Read more at the Innovation blog ] Product includes: 1. Student version 2. Teacher version with suggested answers 3. Passcode to video lessons students can use to prepare the task. Documents: map, first Crusade Excerpt is from the Gesta Francorum ("The Deeds of the Franks"). It is a Latin chronicle of the First Crusade written in circa 1100-1101. map, Bubonic plague excerpt, The Decameron Passcode Lessons: Transregional Trade networks Overview of The Crusades The past, present and future of the bubonic plague 9.7 Word Bank Matching The Black Death Medieval Travellers 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, Global History And Geography, Constructed-response Question, CRQ, Crusades, Black Death

"The Ottoman and the Ming": Regents Global 9 CRQ  + Video Lessons

"The Ottoman and the Ming": Regents Global 9 CRQ + Video Lessons
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 9, 10, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Regents Global 9 CRQ "The Ottoman and the Ming" + Video Lessons This product is a constructed-response question (“CRQ”) in the format of the new New York State Regents examination in Global History and Geography. The CRQ calls upon the student to examine historical sources (I use exclusively primary sources) by providing historical or geographic context, identifying the point of view, intended audience, or purpose of a document and then using the two documents in either compare-contrast, cause-effect analysis, or turning point identification. I advocate a strategy of assigning one CRQ in each unit of study in grades nine and ten without access to notes. I used this as one of the tests at the end of a unit of study. I would tell students about what kinds of documents would appear and what historical context they should be able to recall in advance. It is a challenging task for them. The first challenge for novices is to understand what it means to provide context. Faced with the question “What is the historical context of this document?”, beginners will retell what the document says. The reason for this mistake is that, since they were little kids, teachers have asked them to relate what a text means to prove they understood it. [ Read more at the Innovation blog ] Product includes: 1. Student version 2. Teacher version with suggested answers 3. Passcode to video lessons students can use to prepare the task. Documents: Map, Ottoman Empire millets "Concerning Christianity" by scholar Yang Guangxian (1597-1669) of the Qing court. From the journals of Matteo Ricci Turkish letter, 1555 Passcode Lessons: Video Briefing on post-Classical Asia pt. 1 of 4 Briefing on post-Classical Asia pt. 2 of 4 Briefing on Post-Classical Asia part 3 of 4 Briefing on Post-Classical Asia 4 of 4 Mongols: Conduits of Culture Online Quizzes 9.8 Quiz 9.8 vocabulary 9.8 Capstone 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, Global History And Geography, Constructed-response Question, CRQ, Ottoman, Ming

Reading Made Simple Phonic Sounds Chart
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Reading Made Simple Phonic Sounds Chart
Special Resources, ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Charts, Teacher Tools

This Reading Made Simple Phonic Sounds Chart is a simple chart of all sounds taught in Level 1 of Reading Made Simple - a 100% FREE phonic reading and writing programme for parents and home educators. Uses for the Reading Made Simple Phonic Sounds Chart The Reading Made Simple sounds chart can be used in multiple ways: 1. display on the wall for handy reference by children when working, or just to encourage casual learning as they pass by and to encourage them to track their progress. 2. On the desk support for learners who may benefit from having the graphemes close at hand for ease of recall when spelling words. 3. For use when writing 4. To be used as posters , or laminated as placemats. Benefits to children of using the Reading Made Simple Phonic Sounds Chart Aids faster learning of the graphemes through continual review went the pupil has the mat close at hand while s/he works Helps writers become less dependent on the teacher for help spelling words Who can use the Reading Made Simple Phonic Sounds Chart? Those who are using the Reading Made Simple programme - Parents home educators Instructions: Print double-sided on card and laminate for a place mat. Print single for posters . Laminate for durability. What is included in the download? 2 posters , A4 size

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags Digraph Chart, Phoneme Chart, Phonics, Early Years, KS1, EYFS, Reading Made Simple

Back to School-First Day of School-What do I expect this school year?

Back to School-First Day of School-What do I expect this school year?
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This writing activity is an opportunity for the child to record goals and expectations for this school year from people in the family and school environment. In this way, the teacher can also be informed about the goals that each child has set. I offer the following products that you might find interesting 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 Targets And Expectartions

Back to School - First Day of School - "What are they talking about?"

Back to School - First Day of School - "What are they talking about?"
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This writing activity is an interesting way for children to record dialogues they have heard or imagined between people in school on the first day. They can then use these dialogues to write a mini play, which they can present to the whole class, with the help of their classmates. I offer the follwing products that you might find interesting 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 Mountan) 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 animimals) 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, Dialogues

Back to School - The Alphabet of the New School Year - Word Listing

Back to School - The Alphabet of the New School Year - Word Listing
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Writing, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This writing activity is an interesting way for children to record words related to first day of school. They can then combine the collection of these words to write a text about their expirience of first day pf school. Furthermore, these words can be used for spelling practice. In addition, all the children in the class can collect the words they recorded and make a school dictionary together, thus having an enriched list of related words. I offer the follwing products that you might find interesting 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 Mountan) 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 animimals) 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, Vocabulary, School Vocabulary, Word List

School Times: First Day of School (Worksheet) (Front page)

School Times: First Day of School (Worksheet) (Front page)
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This writing activity is an interesting way for children to record events and ideas about the first day or the first days of school. It combines a variety of tasks, including reportage and drawing . This product can be used both at school and at home. It can also be an opportunity (at home) for parent or guardian and child to work together, so that they can complete the worksheet together and then the child can present it the next day to the whole class. I offer the follwing products that you might find interesting 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 Mountan) 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 animimals) 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, Creatice Writing, News Paper For Kids, Worksheet