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Letter L Counting to 10 Center

Letter L Counting to 10 Center
ELA, Math, Early Math, Numbers, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities

This Letter L Counting to 10 Center is a counting to 10 math matching center for the letter L. This resource is great for letter recognition and practicing counting with tens frames. This is a quick and easy activity to give students who need practice with recognizing the lowercase form of the letter L, who need practice recognizing numbers up to 10, as well as for those students who need extra practice counting to 10. This counting math center can be used in the following ways * Math centers * Matching centers * Small group activities * Morning work * Emergency sub plans * Quick counting assessment * Quick number recognition assessment Skills assessed with this letter L counting activity * Lowercase letter L recognition * Ability to count to 10 * Recognizing amounts when represented in a tens frame * Ability to match numbers to the correct tens frame * Fine Motor Skills This counting math center is low prep. All that is required is for the teacher to print it out, cut it out and laminate if so desired. Once created, this counting center can be used over and over. The center provides a great way for students to practice counting to 10 and practicing letter recognition at the same time. Students can work on this counting center independently, in pairs, or in small groups to complete. You can add manipulatives for students to cover each letter L as they count if they need a more hands on approach, or a more guided way to practice counting each letter L. For similar resources and more, visit my store!

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Letter L, Letter L Activities, Counting To 10, Counting To Ten, Letter Recognition, Tens Frames, Counting With Tens Frames, Ladybug Counting, Preschool Math, Math Center

Long I Spelled i, _igh, _ie, and _ey Activities and Word Work Bundle

Long I Spelled i, _igh, _ie, and _ey Activities and Word Work Bundle
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Grade 1, Activities

The Long I Spelled i, _igh, _ie, and _ey Activities and Word Work Bundle is an all-in-one teaching resource designed to enhance understanding of the different spelling patterns for the long i sound. This bundle comes with 30-plus worksheets or activity options making it perfect for varied learning styles. While aimed primarily at first-grade students, this comprehensive bundle can also be effectively used with either kindergarteners or second graders. Even upper elementary students who require tier 3 support could find this resource beneficial. Main Contents & Benefits: Pie word coloring pages: Combine art and language comprehension to make learning interactive and fun. Sorting pages: Enhance phonics recognition while tuning fine motor skills through cut-and-sort tasks. Picture sort pages: Help students associate pictures with corresponding long 'I' sounds and words. Stamp fun pages: Inspire artistic expression through activity -based tasks that solidify language comprehension. ABC order tasks: Facilitate easy absorption of spellings adding variety into the lesson plan. Energetic : Enriches class curriculum by incorporating movement-based play into learning activities. Your Classroom Starter Pack! This value-packed PDF file that requires no special software can run on any device types makes it universally accessible across platforms. It comes ready with: Creative templates for >playdough mats. An enticing >write-the-room literacy center. Besides these lively elements, a set of vibrant word wall cards are also included. These are excellent tools to brighten up any classroom environment and contribute towards creating a conducive learning atmosphere. In conclusion, this resource is versatile enough for whole class lessons, group studies, or as homework assignments. Its interactive nature guarantees full student engagement making phonics learning an enjoyable journey! .

Author Mrs. Frog

Tags Long I Spellings, Phonics Activities, Word Work, Spelling Patterns, Literacy Center

Winter Clip Art - 101 Snowflakes

Winter Clip Art - 101 Snowflakes
, Not Grade Specific,

Looking for the perfect clip art for your winter and holiday-themed designs? Look no further than this set of 101 snowflakes clip art! Winter Clip Art - 101 Snowflakes With 101 different snowflakes included in this collection, you'll have endless possibilities for your designs. Each snowflake is uniquely designed, adding variety and interest to your projects. High-Quality Digital Images These high-quality, digital images are perfect for creating invitations, holiday cards, posters, scrapbooking pages, and more. Plus, with a transparent background, you can easily layer them onto any background you choose. Whether you're a graphic designer, a teacher, a crafter, or a DIY enthusiast, this clip art set is perfect for adding some winter magic to your creations. You can use these snowflakes to create patterns, decorate your classroom, add some flair to your social media posts, or anything else you can think of! The images are high resolution (300 dpi), ensuring crisp and clear prints every time. Easy to Use This clip art set is easy to use - simply download the files and start creating. And with 101 different snowflakes to choose from, you'll never run out of inspiration. So why wait? Add this set of 101 snowflakes clip art to your collection today and start creating winter wonderlands! These hand-drawn snowflakes are sure to be adored by students and teachers. This huge set of 101 snowflakes clip art to choose from can be incorporated into a variety of elements! You may choose to insert them into digital games or a part of a winter presentation to students. Students may choose to design winter pictures during independent play. The opportunities are endless!

Author Party in the Art Room - Arts & Crafts for Kids | Arts Integration

Tags Winter Clip Art, January, Snowflakes, Bulletin Board, Boom Cards

Creativity Workouts | Bell Ringers for Art

Creativity Workouts | Bell Ringers for Art
Creative Arts, Art, Not Grade Specific, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Introducing Creativity Workouts - Bell Ringers for Art! With 25 fun and engaging workouts, this resource is perfect for art teachers, language arts teachers, homeschooling parents, and is adaptable across multiple grade levels. The first 10 workouts are printed one per page, allowing your students the space to be expressive and introduce them to this new activity. The last 15 workouts are printed 3 per page, so you can easily print and go! With each workout, your students will imagine what each line can be, then finish the drawing ! These workouts are perfect for stimulating creativity, helping your students develop critical thinking skills, and starting off your art classes with a fun and engaging bell ringer. The resource comes in a PDF format with 15 ready-to-print pages. This resource is perfect for substitute teachers since it's no-prep and easy to implement. It's a great addition to your art sub tub, and you'll have a go-to activity for years to come! Check Out Other Art Lessons from Party in the Art Room You can also check out other similar art lessons such as Snazzy Snail Art Lesson Abstract Art Lesson Sea Turtles Art Lesson Cranky Crab Art Lesson

Author Party in the Art Room - Arts & Crafts for Kids | Arts Integration

Tags Creativity, Workouts, Bell Ringers, Art Class, Morning Work

Letter L Beginning Sounds Puzzles

Letter L Beginning Sounds Puzzles
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

The Letter L Beginning Sounds Puzzles provide engaging phonics practice for early learners. This resource includes 12 two-piece puzzles focused on the letter L. Each puzzle features a colorful image and beginning /l/ sound, like lemon, ladybug, lion, leaf, lamb, lips, and more. Students will match the puzzle pieces while saying the pictured word aloud. These hands-on puzzles allow children to reinforce letter recognition, beginning sounds, fine motor skills, and matching. Teachers can implement the letter L puzzles in literacy or phonics centers , small groups, morning work, task boxes, and more. The puzzles are suitable for a range of settings like public schools, homeschools, daycares, and tutoring. This low-prep resource has bold images preschoolers and kindergarteners will easily recognize. Print, cut out, and laminate for long-lasting, engaging alphabet practice.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Letter L, Letter L Activities, Alphabet Activities, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Initial /k/ Sound, Letter Of The Week, Alphabet Puzzles, Preschool Puzzles, Kindergarten Puzzles

Cognitive Processing | Mental Function Boost Activities 5

Cognitive Processing | Mental Function Boost Activities 5
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Vocabulary, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities

A series of educational and therapy resource materials with BOARDS & CARDS that focus on enhancing cognitive functions : perception, working memory, attention, planning, concluding . ΒΟΟΚ 5 is 57 - page long, with each page being a BOARD that is available for activities of CATEGORY SORTING / CLASSIFICATION . The first 19 pages are coloured in symbol and illustrations boards presenting images of TWO ( 2 ) CATEGORIES EACH . The next 8 pages are coloured in symbol and illustrations boards presenting images of THREE ( 3 ) CATEGORIES EACH . The following 19 pages are black & white symbol and illustrations boards presenting images of TWO ( 2 ) CATEGORIES EACH . The last 8 pages are black & white symbol and illustrations boards presenting images of THREE ( 3 ) CATEGORIES EACH . Certainly use this book for : - memory ( visual / auditory, working / short-term ) . - match to sample . - attention . - grouping . - visual perception . - planning . - response inhibition . and also for : - vocabulary . - direction following . - comprehension . - crafts . - counting . Try using this in small group setting in order to promote cooperation and also make task cards for your stations and centers . You can either print or screen display, depending on your individual educational and therapy needs / context . This makes a great resource for OT, SLP, SP. ED. professionals and educational Psychologists . For more therapy specific materials ( worksheets, cards, games etc ) you can visit WORDS ASIDE and choose among a great variety and topics . All pdf materials are long before tested and efficient .

Author WORDS ASIDE

Tags Semantics, Categories, Attention, Memory, Instructions, Minibooks, Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Sped, Words Aside

Change Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions Digital Self-Checking Activity

Change Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions Digital Self-Checking Activity
Math, Fractions, Grade 4, 5, Activities

Change Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions Digital Self-Checking Activity A cutting-edge educational tool designed to make math enjoyable and easy for students. Suitable for fourth and fifth-grade teachers specializing in Mathematics, particularly fractions. Main Features: 12 questions on converting mixed fractions into improper ones. An interactive platform hosted on Google Sheets, providing a modern twist on traditional workbooks or worksheets. Self-checking feature that provides instant feedback as learners input their responses. Suitable for diverse learning environments including whole group lessons, small clusters or individual assignments doubling up as homework activities. The Scramble Picture Reveal Feature This unique feature works by gradually unscrambling an image with each correct answer. Errors are highlighted in red without revealing new parts of the image – perfect for guiding learning corrections! The Student Recording Sheet Feature This functionality urges learners to showcase their deduction process rather than merely numerical outputs, thus reflecting their learning journey. Included Resources: Detailed Teacher’s Answer Keys eliminating extended preparation periods ensuring productive classroom management full focus towards productive classroom management. Catering To Varied Learning Environments: This product is not limited to a restricted environment but can be utilized universally making Mathematics approachable despite varying levels and places of learning. Conclusion: A teaching resource ideal for educators wishing to blend technology with applicable education which facilitates effective and engaging Math instruction strategies.

Author Digitally Yours Shop

Tags Fractions, Mixed Numbers, Improper Fractions, Self-checking Activity, Interactive

Nonfiction glossary lesson rainforest inspired

Nonfiction glossary lesson rainforest inspired
ELA, Literature, Grade 1, 2, 3, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Introducing a Rainforest-Themed Nonfiction Captions and Labels Lesson This informative resource aims to aid students in grades 1-3 in beginning to understand nonfiction text features such as captions and labels. Through engaging class discussions and interactive activities centered around a rainforest theme, students will apply critical thinking, problem-solving, reading, and more as they explore captions and labels. Animated lesson slides, accompanying student activity slides, and answer keys provide a complete lesson that can be used for introduction, review, enrichment, or support of this key literacy concept. Implementation ideas such as whole-group instruction, small-group work, or independent assignments allow flexibility. This concise yet comprehensive resource from Teach Simple will have early elementary students excited about nonfiction in no time!

Author Ezee 101

Tags Nonfiction, Text Features, Glossary, Lesson, Powerpoint, Google Slides

Nonfiction glossary lesson rainforest

Nonfiction glossary lesson rainforest
ELA, Literature, Grade 1, 2, 3, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Introducing a Nonfiction Glossary Lesson for Grades 1-3 This interactive resource teaches students about the nonfiction text feature of glossaries. Through class discussions and engaging activities, students will build their understanding of how glossaries work and why they are useful in nonfiction books. Animated slides, speaker notes, student activity slides, and answer keys provide educators with everything they need to successfully present this lesson to a whole class or small groups. Students will apply reading comprehension, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills as they explore glossaries. This versatile resource can be used as an introduction, recap, enrichment lesson, or for extra support. Suitable for in-person or distance learning, these materials aim to create excitement around nonfiction in a clear, concise, and student-centered way.

Author Ezee 101

Tags Nonfiction, Text Features, Glossary, Lesson, Powerpoint, Google Slides

Teacher Appreciation Week Cards

Teacher Appreciation Week Cards
ELA, Writing, Not Grade Specific, Activities

Teacher Appreciation Week Cards: Expressing Gratitude Made Simple Teacher Appreciation Week Cards offer a specialized platform for students, co-teachers, and parents to acknowledge the educators who have made a significant difference in their lives. Formatted specifically for Teacher Appreciation Week, these cards can also extend appreciation to any staff member who has had a positive influence. This series includes 11 distinct cards styled in two ways - providing 22 diverse options. Whether you want to appreciate music teachers or PE coaches, long-term substitutes or science educators, there's something accommodating! Cute phrases like "Thanks a latte! You made my year!" or "Taco 'bout a great teacher!" add an extra layer of charm. Tailoring the Process: Select and Print: Choose your favorite card design and print it one-sided on A4 paper. Fold Carefully: Under adult supervision, fold along the lines neatly. Add Personal Touch:Add color and heartfelt messages breathing life into each card. This not only promotes student creativity but gives them an engaging activity during classroom hours or as homework. Note:The back of each card boasts themed artwork emphasizing your message! No-Preparation Kit – Easy Implementation into Classroom Activities This ready-to-use digital resource kit makes expressing authentic sentiments easier than ever before. Consider this exercise as simple and touching homework assignment or group activity that enriches Language Arts lessons across all grade levels. Bypass time-consuming preparations without impacting your teaching schedule, Foster creativity and writing skills, And foster social etiquette amid students. Become an active participant in nurturing meaningful interactions with these varied Teacher Appreciation Week Cards. From home room tutors to specialized educators, school nurses to supportive staff - leave a positive impact on everyone with this versatile tool!

Author TeacherWriter LLC

Tags Teacher Appreciation, Gratitude, Cards, Personalization, Creativity

Nonfiction headings and subheadings lesson rainforest

Nonfiction headings and subheadings lesson rainforest
ELA, Literature, Grade 1, 2, 3, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Nonfiction Headings and Subheadings Lesson - Rainforest Dive into the rainforest with this interactive nonfiction text features lesson for grades 1-3 focused on headings and subheadings. Through class discussions and engaging activities, students will develop a concrete understanding of these key nonfiction concepts. Animated slides guide students to read passages, identify main ideas and details, and classify information using headings and subheadings. Extension ideas allow implementation during whole group, small group, or independent work. This resource includes lesson slides to facilitate instruction, accompanying student slides to project for interactive learning, and answer keys. With multiple ways to differentiate, this versatile resource helps build young readers’ nonfiction comprehension. Students will apply reading, creative thinking, problem solving and more as they explore nonfiction in this jungle-themed unit.

Author Ezee 101

Tags Nonfiction, Text Features, Headings, Subheadings, Powerpoint, Google Slides

Nonfiction index lesson rainforest

Nonfiction index lesson rainforest
ELA, Literature, Grade 1, 2, 3, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Nonfiction Index Lesson Rainforest Bring nonfiction to life for your early elementary students with this engaging rainforest-themed resource! Through rich discussion and interactive learning activities woven throughout 24 animated lesson slides, students will develop a concrete grasp of the nonfiction text feature - the index. Budding readers will apply essential skills like critical thinking, problem solving, and comprehension as they navigate topics from rainforest habitats to exotic plants and animals. Extend learning further with 13 accompanying student slides packed with knowledge-testing games to gauge understanding in real time. 7 answer slides are also included to facilitate instant student feedback. This versatile PowerPoint lesson easily adapts across subjects and grades 1-3 for whole group instruction, centers , or independent practice. Let vibrant visuals transport your class into lush rainforest landscapes as young minds unlock the wonders of nonfiction!

Author Ezee 101

Tags Nonfiction, Nonfiction Text Features, Index, Lesson, Powerpoint, Google Slides

Nonfiction table of contents lesson rainforest

Nonfiction table of contents lesson rainforest
ELA, Literature, Grade 1, 2, 3, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Nonfiction can be a complicated concept to understand, this Nonfiction table of contents lesson is aimed at taking a brief look at the nonfiction text feature; table of contents by using class discussions and an activity for each feature. The objective of this Nonfiction table of contents lesson is to help students start creating a concrete understanding of the nonfiction text feature table of contents through class discussions and interactive activities. Students will apply reading, creative thinking, problem solving and so much more as they work through these interactive slides. Within this Nonfiction table of contents lesson, there are three different powerpoints, lesson slides, student slides and answer slides. The student slides can be shared with students so that they can complete the activities during the lesson. The lesson is animated and has speaker notes and can be presented to the class, the activities are made to be completed during the lesson to gauge students understanding of the concept. If you would like the printable activities keep a lookout on Teach Simple where you will find the printable nonfiction worksheets that included the same activities that are within the lesson with slight changes. The suitable grades for this Nonfiction table of contents lesson is grades 1,2,3. This lesson can be used as a form of introduction to the concept, recap, enrichment or support. There are a set of Answer slides that hold the answers to the activities within your download. The slides in this Nonfiction table of contents lesson are downloaded into powerpoint however can be used in google slides as well. Lesson slides 19, student slides 10, answer slides 5

Author Ezee 101

Tags Nonfiction, Noniction Text Feature, Table Of Contents, Lesson, Powerpoint, Google Slides

Nonfiction photographs and illustration lesson rainforest

Nonfiction photographs and illustration lesson rainforest
ELA, Literature, Grade 1, 2, 3, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Understanding Nonfiction Text Features with Rainforest Photographs and Illustrations Help young students comprehend nonfiction text features through interactive discussions and activities focused on photographs and illustrations. This animated PowerPoint walks through examples of photos and drawings commonly found in nonfiction books about rainforests. It prompts students to analyze the images and explain how they support the text. Differentiate instruction by sharing the accompanying student slides. Check understanding with the included answer key. This engaging resource introduces key concepts that pave the way for further developing nonfiction literacy. Recommended for grades 1-3, it works well for whole-group introduction, small-group practice, or individual review of photographs and illustrations in nonfiction texts.

Author Ezee 101

Tags Nonfiction, Nonfiction Text Features, Photographs, Illustrations, Lessons, Powerpoint, Google Slides

Fine Motor Skills Mazes & Tracing & Coloring for Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Special Education  / Wrist Exercises / Wrist Extension

Fine Motor Skills Mazes & Tracing & Coloring for Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Special Education / Wrist Exercises / Wrist Extension
Special Resources, Creative Arts, Art, Special Education Needs (SEN), Math, Early Math, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Mazes, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables

Fine Motor Skills Mazes and Tracing & Coloring activities: A Comprehensive Learning Tool An interactive resource that reinforces the essential skills of early education, such as creative thinking, imagination and art, critical thinking, and analytical abilities. A-Mazing-Mazes: Physical Development And Engagement Fun and engaging activities strengthen the small muscles and nerve systems. Enhances children's ability to control movements aiding in tasks like writing or drawing. Boosting Personal Accomplishment And Confidence Levels Maze exercises aim to instill a sense of achievement among pupils. Growth in self-esteem noticed through task completion forms the base pillar for developing strong confidence levels. Pencil Control: The Foundation for Improved Handwriting Capabilities! This tool not only provides material aimed at improving pencil control but also aids in refining other necessary elements like wrist extension, finger strength leading towards better handwriting capabilities! The Joy Of Creativity Expressed Through Coloring Activities! The package makes room for more than thirty individual coloring pages encouraged to express students' creativity while learning. Catered Content Suitable For All Grade Levels Including Special Education Needs! Nurturing support extended across subjects from Art & Music to early Math is combined with creativity driving fundamental learning objectives ensuring maximum benefit for your learners. Note: Specially tailored towards ease-of-use for educators through separation into sections with tips on implementation is covered along with advice on money-saving through feedback projecting longevity as well consumer satisfaction. Transform Your Educational setting! In essence, introduce young learners to an all-round development from developing basic life skills to enhancing creativity to boosting cognitive abilities making it a valuable addition to any educational environment!

Author Mr. Block The Series

Tags Fine Motor Skills, Mazes, Tracing, Coloring Activities, Preschool

Civic Literacy Essay for Week 40, Regents US History

Civic Literacy Essay for Week 40, Regents US History
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Civic Literacy Essay for Week 40, Regents US History Broadening Suffrage This Civic Literacy essay is based on a set of primary source documents. The question is designed to test a student's ability to work with historical documents. In analyzing the documents, students consider the source of each document and any point of view that may be presented. The language and images used in a document may reflect the historical context of the time in which it was created. A recommended teaching practice for New York State Regents US History and Government is to train students to write one of these each ten weeks or so through the year. Teachers preparing students for the New York State Regents will find it difficult to train students to write these well if they wait until the end of the year! Each of the civic literacy essays authored by Innovation Assessments LLC are designed for different points in the year such that documents come from historical context usually under study. Here is a blog article about teaching document-based essays that will be helpful. Historical Context of this essay prompt: Throughout United States history, many constitutional and civic issues have been debated by Americans. These debates have resulted in efforts by individuals, groups, and governments to address these issues. These efforts have achieved varying degrees of success. One of these constitutional and civic issues is broadening the franchise. The product also includes passcodes to my own virtual classroom at Innovation. Give students the passcodes for access to review videos with embedded, auto-corrected questions. Civic literacy essay formatted like the New York State US History and Government Regents exam. Grading rubric on a scale of 100 as commonly used in New York State high schools. Passcodes to online video review lessons for students.

Author Innovation Assessments LLC

Tags Us History, Framework, Civic Literacy, Nys, Regents

Civic Literacy Essay for Week 30, Regents US History

Civic Literacy Essay for Week 30, Regents US History
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Civic Literacy Essay for Week 30, Regents US History Immigration This Civic Literacy essay is based on a set of primary source documents. The question is designed to test a student's ability to work with historical documents. In analyzing the documents, students consider the source of each document and any point of view that may be presented. The language and images used in a document may reflect the historical context of the time in which it was created. A recommended teaching practice for New York State Regents US History and Government is to train students to write one of these each ten weeks or so through the year. Teachers preparing students for the New York State Regents will find it difficult to train students to write these well if they wait until the end of the year! Each of the civic literacy essays authored by Innovation Assessments LLC are designed for different points in the year such that documents come from historical context usually under study. Here is a blog article about teaching document-based essays that will be helpful. Historical Context of this essay prompt: E Pluribus Unum Throughout United States history, many constitutional and civic issues have been debated by Americans. These debates have resulted in efforts by individuals, groups, and governments to address these issues. These efforts have achieved varying degrees of success. One of these constitutional and civic issues is the tensions arising from different ethnic and religious groups forming a unified nation. The product also includes passcodes to my own virtual classroom at Innovation. Give students the passcodes for access to review videos with embedded, auto-corrected questions. Civic literacy essay formatted like the New York State US History and Government Regents exam. Grading rubric on a scale of 100 as commonly used in New York State high schools. Passcodes to online video review lessons for students.

Author Innovation Assessments LLC

Tags Us History, Frameworks, Regents, Civic Literacy

Civic Literacy Essay for Week 20, Regents US History

Civic Literacy Essay for Week 20, Regents US History
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Civic Literacy Essay for Week 20, Regents US History Unequal Power Relationships: finding a place for marginalized groups in society This Civic Literacy essay is based on a set of primary source documents. The question is designed to test a student's ability to work with historical documents. In analyzing the documents, students consider the source of each document and any point of view that may be presented. The language and images used in a document may reflect the historical context of the time in which it was created. A recommended teaching practice for New York State Regents US History and Government is to train students to write one of these each ten weeks or so through the year. Teachers preparing students for the New York State Regents will find it difficult to train students to write these well if they wait until the end of the year! Each of the civic literacy essays authored by Innovation Assessments LLC are designed for different points in the year such that documents come from historical context usually under study. Here is a blog article about teaching document-based essays that will be helpful. Historical Context of this essay prompt: Throughout United States history, many constitutional and civic issues have been debated by Americans. These debates have resulted in efforts by individuals, groups, and governments to address these issues. These efforts have achieved varying degrees of success. One of these constitutional and civic issues is finding a place for marginalized groups in society. Marginalized populations are groups and communities that experience discrimination and exclusion (social, political and economic) because of unequal power relationships across economic, political, social and cultural dimensions. The product also includes passcodes to my own virtual classroom at Innovation. Give students the passcodes for access to review videos with embedded, auto-corrected questions. Civic literacy essay formatted like the New York State US History and Government Regents exam. Grading rubric on a scale of 100 as commonly used in New York State high schools. Passcodes to online video review lessons for students.

Author Innovation Assessments LLC

Tags Us History, Frameworks, Nys, Regents , Civic Literacy Essay

Civic Literacy Essay for Week 10, Regents US History

Civic Literacy Essay for Week 10, Regents US History
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Assessments

Civic Literacy Essay for Week 10, Regents US History The Challenge of Creating a Stable Representative Government. This Civic Literacy essay is based on a set of primary source documents. The question is designed to test a student's ability to work with historical documents. In analyzing the documents, students consider the source of each document and any point of view that may be presented. The language and images used in a document may reflect the historical context of the time in which it was created. A recommended teaching practice for New York State Regents US History and Government is to train students to write one of these each ten weeks or so through the year. Teachers preparing students for the New York State Regents will find it difficult to train students to write these well if they wait until the end of the year! Each of the civic literacy essays authored by Innovation Assessments LLC are designed for different points in the year such that documents come from historical context usually under study. Here is a blog article about teaching document-based essays that will be helpful. Historical Context of this essay prompt: The Challenge of Creating a Stable Representative Government. Throughout United States history, many constitutional and civic issues have been debated by Americans. These debates have resulted in efforts by individuals, groups, and governments to address these issues. These efforts have achieved varying degrees of success. One of these constitutional and civic issues is the challenge of creating a stable representative Government. The product also includes passcodes to my own virtual classroom at Innovation. Give students the passcodes for access to review videos with embedded, auto-corrected questions.

Author Innovation Assessments LLC

Tags Ny State, Regents, Frameworks, Us History, Regents Prep

My Favorites | End of Year Reflections

My Favorites | End of Year Reflections
Creative Arts, Art, Not Grade Specific, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

End of Year Art Class Reflections is a great activity for art classes at the end of the school year or end of a course. Students will reflect on their favorite artwork and/or art movements studied throughout the year. This activity provides art teachers with an informal assessment of students’ learning throughout the year. Are you an art teacher looking for a fun and engaging activity to end the school year or course? Look no further than our "End of Year Art Class Reflections" resource! Designed specifically for art classes, this activity allows students to reflect on their favorite artwork and/or art movements studied throughout the year. They'll sketch these pieces and answer reflective questions, providing you with an informal assessment of what they've learned. This activity is perfect for all grade levels and ages, providing a great way to wrap up the year and celebrate students' growth and creativity in the visual arts. Not only that, but this activity also makes a great addition to any end-of-year memory book, allowing students to look back on their favorite art pieces and moments from the year. End of the Year Activities As the end of the school year approaches, it's a great time to reflect on all the wonderful art students have created over the year. End of Year Art Class Reflections is the perfect activity to help students recall their favorite artwork and/or their favorite art movement studied. It's also a great way for art teachers to informally assess what their students have learned during the year. End of Year Memory Book The activity can be added to any end of the year memory book that students can take home with them as a memento of their time. # Objective: The objective of this activity is to allow students to reflect on their favorite pieces of artwork and to encourage them to think critically about what they have learned throughout the year. Answer Keys: Answer keys are not included as this is a reflection activity , but teachers can provide feedback to students based on their responses. Are you an art teacher looking for a fun and engaging activity to end the school year or course? Look no further than our "End of Year Art Class Reflections" resource! Designed specifically for art classes, this activity allows students to reflect on their favorite artwork and/or art movements studied throughout the year. They'll sketch these pieces and answer reflective questions, providing you with an informal assessment of what they've learned. This activity is perfect for all grade levels and ages, providing a great way to wrap up the year and celebrate students' growth and creativity in the visual arts. Not only that, but this activity also makes a great addition to any end-of-year memory book, allowing students to look back on their favorite art pieces and moments from the year. With our easy-to-follow order, outline, and steps, you can implement this activity format quickly and seamlessly into your classroom. Plus, with our variety of tags included in the text, you can easily navigate and customize the resource to fit your specific needs.

Author Party in the Art Room - Arts & Crafts for Kids | Arts Integration

Tags End Of Year, Crafts, Masterpiece, May, Art Writing

How To Make Offers So Good People Feel Stupid Saying No - Visual Mind Map (+Template)

How To Make Offers So Good People Feel Stupid Saying No - Visual Mind Map (+Template)
Special Resources, Life Studies, Resources for Teachers, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Social Skills, Life Skills, Business, Career, Coaching, Adult Education, Not Grade Specific, Diagrams, Teacher Tools

How To Make Offers So Good People Feel Stupid Saying No - Visual Mind Map (+Template) This is a comprehensive teaching resource developed to enhance skills in persuasive conversations. It's designed to elevate learning experience and assist knowledge absorption. This tool is centered around useful strategies for crafting tantalizing offers that appeal significantly to audiences. The principles applied include: Creating a sense of urgency Illuminating unique benefits or values Merging persuasive language with emotional triggers Mind Mapping for Better Understanding The knowledge provided through this tool is arranged via visual mind mapping which guides learners from understanding basic concepts to deciphering complex linkages between ideas, thus making learning less intimidating. This technique helps breed new thought processes while interconnecting existing ones — forming the fundamental aspect of learning new topics or planning projects efficiently. Applicability of Skills Taught: In academic scenarios - during studying sessions or exams. In professional situations - by entrepreneurs outlining business strategies, authors creating storylines, project managers articulating team goals etc. Deliverables & Compatibility What's included: A PDF outlining the advantages of mind mapping and instructions on how to use the visual map; plus, An interactive HTML version for various web browsers like Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox among others—catering both standard mind map structures suiting diverse learner choices. Suitability Across Various Disciplines Pricing models learned can be utilized across multiple fields like adult education, social-emotional learning activities & special education needs (SEN), further tailored based on specific triggers that drive engagement and participation.

Author BookoMap

Tags Persuasion Techniques, Offers, Urgency, Exclusivity, Mind Mapping

Dealing with the loss of a Loved One or Pet- Visual Mind Map (+Template)

Dealing with the loss of a Loved One or Pet- Visual Mind Map (+Template)
Special Resources, Life Studies, Resources for Teachers, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Life Skills, Career, Coaching, Adult Education, Not Grade Specific, Diagrams, Teacher Tools

The 'Dealing with the loss of a Loved One or Pet- Visual Mind Map (+Template)' is a comprehensive teaching resource. It's designed to facilitate an exploration of grief and bereavement. This interactive tool comprehends the complexity and individual nature of such experiences. This teaching recourse doesn't follow traditional linear patterns. Instead, it employs a visual mind map style. This style mimics our brain's non-linear functioning and allows free-flowing ideas using key phrases, images, and icons. Mind mapping is not only for brainstorming sessions but also as an instrument providing hierarchical structures to ideas/concepts related to loss/grief counseling It can also be useful for exam students; event planners; writers; entrepreneurs developing business roadmaps; project managers needing clear communication channels Teachers might use it functionally in improving classroom communication Suitable also for marketers exploring promotion opportunities or consulting teams trying to visualize situations Note that viewing these mind maps on desktops/laptops gives an optimal experience due to their intricate detailing — zoom in on specific branches if necessary! The product comes with various files including: A PDF format containing benefits of mind mapping A template link download file (also available in PDF format) An HTML files containing two visual mind map varieties — Classic Mind Map & Right Aligned Mind Map can be viewed on any web browser like Google Chrome/Mozilla Firefox/Safari/Opera/Internet Explorer etc. In conclusion, this mind map offers a unique solution for anyone seeking an organized structure to navigate complex experiences. Whether you're involved in education—for adult learning or flexible grade applications—or not, you can derive immense value from using this 'Dealing with the loss of a Loved One or Pet- Visual Mind Map (+Template)' resource.

Author BookoMap

Tags Grief, Bereavement, Mind Mapping, Coping With Loss, Emotional Navigation

One-Step Equations with Rational Coefficients Digital Self-Checking Activity

One-Step Equations with Rational Coefficients Digital Self-Checking Activity
Math, Algebra, Grade 7, Activities

One-Step Equations with Rational Coefficients Self-Checking Mystery Picture Reveal Digital Activity Are your middle school students tired of completing boring math problems from their text or workbook? Do they struggle with solving one-step equations? Math is fun again with this self-checking mystery picture reveal for Google Sheets! This digital math activity is perfect for engaging your students in solving one-step equations with rational coefficients. I hope your students have as much fun with this activity as mine did! In this self-checking activity , Puzzle Picture Reveal, students answer questions to reveal the mystery picture. After solving the question on a whiteboard, scratch paper, or the provided recording sheet, students type their final answer into the appropriate cell. When questions are answered correctly, their answer turns green and part of the mystery picture is revealed. When a question is incorrect, the answer turns red and no new picture is revealed. You will receive one Google Sheet maze activity with 12 questions. Also included is an optional “Show Your Work” page and an answer key. ➡️ What You Need to Know: The digital resources were created using Google Sheets. ➡️ Ways to Use this Paperless Resource: Morning Work Homework Bell Ringer Exit Ticket Lesson Check for Understanding Math Warm-Up Reteach/Review ➡️ This is a no-prep resource! Once added to your Google Drive, you can immediately assign to students using Google Classroom or another Learning Management System! ➡️ Who should purchase this resource? Teachers looking for resources that can be used in the classroom and for practice at home Teachers looking for resources that review BOTH procedural and conceptual understanding of math content Teachers looking for digital activities for math review, math test prep, or math practice. Teachers looking for READY TO GO math activities.

Author Digitally Yours Shop

Tags One-step Equations, Equations, Equations Activity, One-step Equations Activity, Self-checking, Google Sheets, Pixel Art, Math Activity

Preparing Children for Academic Success and Future Careers- Visual Mind Map (+Template)

Preparing Children for Academic Success and Future Careers- Visual Mind Map (+Template)
P.E. & Health, Special Resources, Life Studies, Resources for Teachers, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Social Skills, Life Skills, Career, Coaching, Adult Education, Not Grade Specific, Diagrams, Teacher Tools

Preparing Children for Academic Success and Future Careers- Visual Mind Map (+Template) The Preparing Children for Academic Success and Future Careers- Visual Mind Map (+Template) is an essential tool to aid in educational planning. It allows teachers, guides, and students alike to chart the course towards academic success and career readiness. Purpose of Resource This multifaceted resource encourages children to explore their passions while developing crucial skills required for their future aspirations. Additionally, its distinctive feature of visual mind mapping promotes a free flow of ideas. The Usefulness of Mind Maps Mind maps assist with organizing complex subjects into structured relationships. The purposeful chaos provided by these aids allows better understanding and comprehension. Versatility in Application From aiding in exam preparation or boosting content creation creativity to supporting team communication or fostering improved classroom interaction: this educational aid has value for various individuals. To get optimal results from this tool: Please view it on Desktop/Laptop computers where each segment can be effectively zoomed based on need. Inclusions with Purchase A PDF containing Benefits of Mind Mapping enlightenment piece plus template link download instructions coupled alongside two stylistic variations HTML Visual Mind Maps designed suit individual requirements perfectly (Classic Right Aligned). The maps are conveniently accessible from a range of web browsers.. At the core, preparing children for academic success requires creating an environment that nurtures exploration, cultivation of new skills needed to reach potential. . Let this tool guide both educators and learners in this crucial journey.

Author BookoMap

Tags Academic Success, Future Careers, Visual Mind Map, Preparation, Student Development