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Operations with Fractions Escape Room | Around the world in 40 Problems

Operations with Fractions Escape Room | Around the world in 40 Problems
Math, Fractions, Grade 6, 7, 8, Escape Room, Activities

Practice Operations with Fractions with this Operations with Fractions | Around the World Escape Room! Reinforce operations with fractions skills while traveling around the world, with this digital escape room done for you. Your students will love it! Your students will “visit” four different cities: Sydney, St. Petersburg, London and San Francisco. In order to travel from one city to another, they will have to solve expressions with order of operations. There are 40 problems with fractions: 10 addition 10 subtraction 10 multiplication 10 division. A printable version of the questions is also included After completing each game, they will find a link that will take them to another location. This activity is designed to work on laptops, tablets, or smartphones which makes it accessible to any of your learners and students! Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary. Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.

Author Matemaths

Tags Escape Room, Fractions, Adding, Subtracting, MUltiplying, Dividing, Matemaths, Digital, Printable, Computations With Fractions, Escape Games 40

Probability Problems Code Breaker

Probability Problems Code Breaker
Math, Statistics, Grade 6, 7, 8, Activities

Ready to break the code by solving probability problems? This Simple Probability | Digital Escape Room Code Breaker includes 20 problems that you and your students must solve to figure out how to open the safe! This Google Form activity is perfect to have 7th grade students practice solving probability problems while having fun. I would use this activity as a way to practice solving probability with my students. You could use this activity in almost any format needed - whole or small group, or even assign it as an individual practice activity! This code breaker activity will help your seventh-grade students to master probability problems through fun by challenging questions. Students must solve 20 problems in order to figure out how to open a safe! This is a Google Form activity. There are no links to outside websites. The four parts are set with answer validation: students cannot move to the next part until they solve all the equations. Other ways to use this resource: ★ additional materials for remediation ★ a reward or “Fun Friday” activity ★ before the busy holiday break ★ an emergency sub lesson plan

Author Matemaths

Tags Probability, Escape Room, Code Breaker, Google Forms, 7th Grade Simple Probability Games, Fun Probability Problems, Probability Problems 7th Grade

Order of Operations Escape Room | Around the world in 40 Problems

Order of Operations Escape Room | Around the world in 40 Problems
Math, Order Of Operations, Grade 4, 5, 6, Escape Room, Activities

Learn how to solve expressions with order of operations with this Order of Operations | Around the World Escape Room! Reinforce your students' order of operations skills while traveling around the world. With this digital escape room done for you, your students will love it! Your students will “visit” four different cities: Sydney, St. Petersburg, London and San Francisco. In order to travel from one city to another, they will have to solve expressions with order of operations. There are 40 expressions: 10 without parentheses and 30 with parentheses, no exponent. After completing each game, they will find a link that will take them to another location. This activity is designed to work on laptops, tablets, or smartphones which makes it accessible to any of your learners and students! Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary. Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.

Author Matemaths

Tags Matemaths, Order Of Operations, Escape Room, Operation Escape Room, Order Of Operation Game, Order Of Operations Game, Order Of Operations Computer Games, Order Of Operations Online Games, Escape Room In Order

Summer Order of Operations Easy Pixel Art Activity Google Sheets

Summer Order of Operations Easy Pixel Art Activity Google Sheets
Math, Order Of Operations, Grade 5, 6, 7, Activities

Are you searching for a fun and interactive way to help your 5th-grade students practice order of operations? Look no further than this engaging, no-prep, and self-checking order of operations mystery picture activity ! Designed to help students review and practice the order of operations, this pixel art activity is a great way to keep students engaged and entertained while also improving their math skills. The activity requires the use of Google Sheets to solve 20 expressions, and as students provide correct answers, a mystery picture is gradually revealed. This self-checking feature allows students to work independently and at their own pace, making it a great option for a sub-plan or independent work. Order of operations is an important math concept that students need to master. It involves following a set of rules to determine the correct order in which to solve a mathematical expression that involves multiple operations. This can be challenging for students who are still developing their math skills, but this activity provides a fun and engaging way for them to practice. The pixel art theme of this activity is sure to capture students' attention and get them excited to participate. The mystery picture that is revealed as students solve the expressions is a great way to add an element of fun and surprise to the activity . It also provides a sense of accomplishment and motivation for students as they work to complete the picture. This activity is specifically designed for 5th-grade students and includes 20 expressions with no parenthesis and no decimals. This allows students to focus on the order of operations and simplifying expressions without the added complexity of other mathematical concepts. The solutions provided make it easier for students to check their work and see their progress. Solutions are also included for your convenience, making it easy to grade and assess students' progress. Overall, this activity is a great way to help your 6th-grade students practice order of operations in a fun and engaging way. By using Google Sheets to solve the expressions, students can work at their own pace and receive immediate feedback on their progress. The pixel art theme and mystery picture add an element of fun and excitement to the activity , while the self-checking feature ensures that students are able to work independently and gain confidence in their math skills. Try this sub-plan activity today and keep your students entertained and engaged!

Author Matemaths

Tags Matemaths, Pixel Art, End Of Year, Summer, Order Of Operations, How To Make Pixel Art On Google Sheets, Pixel Art Spreadsheet, Google Sheets Art, How To Do Pixel Art On Google Sheets, How To Make Pixel Art In Google Sheets

Summer Solving One Step Equations Pixel Art Activity No Negatives

Summer Solving One Step Equations Pixel Art Activity No Negatives
Math, Algebra, Grade 5, 6, 7, Activities

Summer Solving One Step Equations Pixel Art Activity No Negatives The Summer Solving One Step Equations Pixel Art Activity No Negatives is a creative and engaging approach to academic review for summer. Focused on students in grade 5 to 7, it aids in the reinforcement of algebra and one-step equations with rational coefficients. Features: An activity designed for use on Google Sheets, making it accessible for classrooms and remote learners as well. Involves solving of 20 different equations. As answers are correctly input into the digital sheet, part of a hidden image gets revealed. Gives instant feedback encouraging the right problem-solving techniques which aligns with Math Common Core Standards CCSS6.EE.B.5 and CCSS6.EE.B.7. Presents flexibility allowing students to progress at their own pace thus suiting both whole group classwork and individual assignments at home.' The dynamic blend of summer theme along with surprise pixel art images makes learning fun! It motivates students to apply positive integers onto rational coefficient equations effectively. Additionally, solution keys are provided for educators' ease in assessing student work without expending excess time. To summarize, Summer Solving One Step Equations Pixel Art Activity No Negatives provides an inventive yet efficient way to keep key mathematical concepts alive during vacation periods without sacrificing fun or independence - even in socially distanced online environments!

Author Matemaths

Tags Summer Math, One-step Equations, Pixel Art, Rational Coefficients, Interactive Tool

The Effects of Binge Drinking On Teenagers Reading Comprehension Article

The Effects of Binge Drinking On Teenagers Reading Comprehension Article
Science, Life Sciences, Human Body, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

The Effects of Binge Drinking On Teenagers Reading Comprehension Article: A Valuable Teaching Resource An ideal resource designed to promote a deep understanding of critical scientific issues among high school and advanced middle-school students. This science comprehension article offers a versatile tool for educators, fostering efficient dissemination of complex concepts. Adopts an engaging approach to learning by merging crucial literacy skills with high-level scientific insights. The content revolves around pressing topics: Defining binge drinking Identifying factors influencing binge drinking behaviors Understanding the effects of binge drinking on teen health Recognizing and treating alcohol poisoning. This resource can be utilized in whole group sessions, smaller focused groups for intimate discussions and also suitable for homework assignments. It fosters independent self-study at each student's individual pace. Incorporates thought-provoking questions across different categories such as direct information from the paper, connecting ideas, applying knowledge, and open-ended variations. It promotes critical thinking skills alongside factual recall capability – yielding holistic educational advancement. Digital Compatibility And Extended Usage: This product integrates seamlessly with Google Classroom – extending its usefulness onto remote learning spaces too. Operates across multiple platforms including Google Drive along with Microsoft Word and PDF versions; ensuring that compatibility barriers do not hinder accessibility regardless user location or technological inventory. Packed as over a one-hour assignment (50-75 minutes) it keeps students engaged while an inclusive answer key provides a quick reference tool for teachers when evaluating performance – all without extraneous work! Add The Effects Of Binge Drinking On Teenagers Reading Comprehension Article to your teaching toolbox today! This invaluable resource awaits to propel your students towards academic growth, enhancing literacy acumen and application-based scientific awareness in one compelling experiment!

Author Teach With Fergy

Tags Binge Drinking, Teenagers, Effects, Reading Comprehension, Teaching Resource

Heart Disease Reading Comprehension Article

Heart Disease Reading Comprehension Article
Science, Life Sciences, Biology, Grade 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Heart Disease Reading Comprehension Article - This reading is suitable for students in grades 8 and up and includes formatted Word, Google Doc, and PDF versions. Tackle literacy and science by having your students read and answer questions from a scientific article. Questions include knowledge (direct from the paper), thinking, connecting, application, and open-ended varieties. This resource covers the following topics: - What is Heart Disease? - Early History and Prevalence - Causes of Heart Disease - Signs and Symptoms - Tests and Diagnosis - Complications - Treatments and Management - Follow-up Care - Prevention Google Classroom and Distance Learning Ready This resource is perfect for in-class or distance learning and integrates seamlessly with Google Classroom. Automatically creates a copy of the reading and puts it directly into your Google Drive with a single click. Purchase --> Open --> Click --> Assign to your students The reading also includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version. Having all three options allow you to assign the reading to your students without worrying about formatting issues as all the work has already been done for you. It also allows you, as well as your students, to access everything no matter where you are or what kind of equipment is being used. --------------------------------------------------- The Problem You Face - Not having the time to properly teach scientific literacy (disciplinary literacy) or improve your students reading comprehension and analysis skills. The Solution This fully editable, NO PREP reading comprehension article is composed of relevant, applicable and engaging reading activities which can be used to: • introduce your topic • improve your students reading comprehension and scientific literacy skills • improve your students' analysis skills • provide an extension activity to students who move at a faster pace • provide extra credit to students in need • measure your students literacy skills --------------------------------------------------- This resource will take your students between 50-75 minutes to complete and includes some open-ended questions. An answer key is also included for your reference. ----------------------------------------------- Each summary is rich with age appropriate content (grades 8 and up) and is 2.5-3 pages long (13-font). Following each is a list of 8-13 questions along with the answer key, which will help guide your students understanding. How this product will help your students: - Improve their scientific and disciplinary literacy skills - Improve their reading comprehension and scientific knowledge - Give them insights into important scientific concepts - Provide an extension activity for your faster moving/more gifted students How this product will help you: - Allow you to meet the NGSS, TEKS and Common Core Standards - Provide you with a concise introduction to your topic - Provide you with an engaging and easy to leave substitute plan which will keep your students engaged and on task - Prove you a means of measuring your students' literacy skills We don't spend enough time teaching scientific literacy to our students. This is either because we don't have the resources to do so effectively or we don't have the time. However, teaching our students to become scientifically literate is vital if we want them to succeed in life. We need them to know about the world they live in and about the issues they face. Even issues as simple as the common cold are misunderstood and can lead to the misuse of antibacterial drugs eventually rendering them ineffective. It can be used as a tool in your teaching arsenal on a regular basis, an extension activity for your faster learners, left for a substitute in an emergency or planned absence or as an extra bit of information for a topic. You might also be interested in the following individual reading comprehension articles in the following topics: Health: • The Common Cold • The Flu • Exercise and its Importance for Health • Stem Cell Therapy: The Future of Medicine? • Concussions ... and more! Earth and Space: • The Northern and Southern Lights • The Limitations of Space Travel • Why is the Sky Blue? An application of light waves • Stars - The Element Factories of the Universe • Solar and Lunar Eclipses... and more! Energy: • Fossil Fuels • Nuclear Energy: Fission and Fusion • Hydroelectric Energy Production • Solar Energy Production • Wind Energy Production... and more! Physics: • Magnets and Electromagnets • Roller Coasters - History, Design, and Function • How Do Boats Float? • Optical Phenomena... and more! Chemistry: • The Chemistry of Explosions • Plastics: A Marvel Of Innovation • The Chemistry of Paint • Water Softeners and Hard Water • Cleaning up Acid Spills... and more! Biology: • Fermentation and Food • DNA Paternity Tests • Laser Eye Surgery • Physical Adaptations • Muscle Growth.... and more! Ecology and the Environment: • Invasive Species • Ecosystems • Pesticides • The Importance of Bees • Coral Reef Ecosystems and their Future... and more! Natural Disasters: • Volcanoes: The Benefits and Devastation • Earthquakes Part 1 • Earthquakes Part 2 • Tsunamis • How the Dinosaurs Died ***************************** For free resources, useful teaching tips, and tools, please visit my blog - TeachScienceWithFergy.com If you have any questions please feel free to send me an email - devon@teachwithfergy.com

Author Teach With Fergy

Tags Heart, Disease, Body, Reading, Comprehension

Desert Island Simulation Activity

Desert Island Simulation Activity
Social Studies, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Projects

Sociology in Practice: Island Simulation Teacher Guide Thank you so much for having purchased my simulation activity and materials. In my experience, simulations have been the best way to make content come to life in the classroom to create enduring learning. This specific simulation was designed to start my sociology course off. I reference it throughout the semester when discussing big ideas like power dynamics, social desirability, and social institutions. I think this simulation also works well at the end of the course. It can also be easily adapted by changing the questions up a little to work in a government class, a psychology class, or a leadership class. Ultimately, I’ve found simulations like this work best as a template of sorts– it is creativity in the classroom that really brings them to life! Have fun! Chronological Directions 1.As a first step, if possible, I like to arrange the room in a way that creates separation between the 4 groups (or however many groups you choose to have). The ideal group size I’ve found to be between 5 and 7. This allows for diversity of opinion and a talkative environment, but doesn’t result in as many students not participating. As always, balancing student personalities is often a good strategy if you know your students well already. 2.Day 1. First, take some time to overview the simulation. I recommend displaying slides 2-7 on opening day and take your time answering questions. Most questions can be answered on your own discretion. For example, “is there hope of rescue?” you can answer in any fashion. Or not answer! A common question you will likely be asked is “how did we get a map for an island we didn’t know existed”? To which I usually respond, “magic!”. 3.Next, give students (or assign on Google Classroom, if applicable) the Day 1 Worksheet. The worksheet will walk students through the tasks of the first day, which include naming their village, creating 10 rules for their new society, deciding how power will be wielded in the community (Pure democracy? Dictatorship? Oiligarchy?), and how they will explore the land. That, paired with discussion, should wrap up day 1 depending on the length of your periods. 4.In between Day 1 and 2 you will want to gather announcements. I like to get creative and respond to what students discussed yesterday. For example, what happened to the scouts they sent out? Did they simply disappear? How did the people respond to the newest 10 rules? Was there a mutiny? Were the scouts met by hostile locals? Did the scouts discover additional food or clean drinking water? Were they able to meet up with another group? If so, are there talks to combine the two villages? If so, who will retain power? The possibilities are quite literally limitless. 5.Day 2. Make sure to hand out the Day 2 Worksheet. Start by making the announcements you decided on based off of day 1. Additionally, announce that a few people are seriously hurt from the crash and some seem to have fallen ill. The medical area is over-run, and the leader(s) need to establish who gets priority for medical attention. Students can then decide what will happen to rule breakers, what the plan is for food and shelter, and if there is time, they can draw or create a layout of their simple village. 6.Again, in between Day 2 and 3 you will think of and possibly write down announcements. All the prior possibilities are in play and more! The mingling between groups tends to create the most fun classroom environments, I think. 7.Day 3. Make sure to hand out the Day 3 Worksheet. Presumably the simulation could go on longer, but this is the last day with provided materials. Make your written announcements, and also announce that a small child who speaks no English has entered their villages and pointed out “Hobbes Cave” on their maps. I named the cave after Thomas Hobbes, so I think it is fair game for bad things to happen to scouts sent to explore there. Totally up to you, however. Continue to press students on things like the structure of their society, power dynamics, and their interactions with other groups or lack thereof. 8.Day 4. I like to spend one day at the end as a reflection day. I start by announcing how the game ended and explaining how the game relates to content we will learn this year (or have already learned). I also assign the Day 4 Worksheet to collect reflections. 9.Make any adjustments or additions as needed, and feel free to provide me feedback on the project! I really enjoyed making it and hope you enjoy it too. With further questions, reach out to me at tristanjbernhard@gmail.com . Take A Look At More Of My Best Sellers: Language Development Slides & Guided Notes Crash Course Sociology Episode 15 Worksheet Gender Roles & Gender Socialization Slides & Guided Notes Enjoy More From My Store Here: Active Social Studies

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Social Studies Project, Sociology Project, Desert Island, Simulation, Society, Small Group, Google Classroom, Community, Types Of Power

Genetics and Gene Therapy Reading Comprehension Article

Genetics and Gene Therapy Reading Comprehension Article
Science, Life Sciences, Biology, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Genetics and Gene Therapy Reading Comprehension This 3-page high school reading comprehension article introduces students to key genetics concepts like DNA, genes, heredity, genetic disorders, and gene therapy. Formatted for print or digital distribution, it includes knowledge, thinking, connecting, application, and open-ended question types. Use this adaptable resource to build literacy, enhance scientific knowledge, assess comprehension, provide meaningful substitutes, or offer extra credit. Suitable for individual, small group, or whole class work, it integrates with Google Classroom for easy assignment. Answer key included.

Author Teach With Fergy

Tags Genes, Genetics, Reading, Comprehension, Biology

Down Syndrome Reading Comprehension Article

Down Syndrome Reading Comprehension Article
Science, Life Sciences, Biology, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Down Syndrome Reading Comprehension Article The Down Syndrome Reading Comprehension Article is an in-depth educational resource intended for educators ranging from public school teachers to homeschoolers. The purpose of this crucial tool is to enhance students' comprehension skills, scientific literacy, and their understanding of Down Syndrome as well as other more wide-ranging scientific topics. Where This Material Can Be Helpful: In class group activities Small group discussions Homework assignments Special learning sessions. This comprehensive material centers around Down Syndrome but also touches on other areas of health including common illnesses such as colds and flu through to more complex diseases like Parkinson’s disease and cancer. User-Friendly For Everyone: This easy-to-use teaching tool can be simply downloaded, printed or directly uploaded onto your virtual classroom site. Created with compatibility for both traditional classroom settings and online education formats in mind, it integrates seamlessly with Google Classroom. A Hassle-Free Experience For Teachers: The detailed study guide requires minimum preparation from teachers - you won't have to stress about formatting issues since every aspect has been efficiently prepared. The resources come readily available in Microsoft Word document files and PDF versions ensuring accessible content regardless of the location - at home or school. Promote Literacy & Develop Crucial Skills: Incorporating this tool into your teaching curriculum can greatly enhance the scientific literacy levels within a span of approximately 50-75 minutes per use while promoting development of analytical skills via open-ended questions that stimulate critical thinking processes. Moreover, the resource comes complete with an answer key making assessment a breeze while ensuring availability when required without any additional investment of time or money. Recommended Use: This resource is primarily designed for Grade 9-12 classes specializing in Science (Biology) but it can be adapted and utilized by teachers of other subjects or for lower grade levels. The Down Syndrome Reading Comprehension Article is a pivotal educational tool to make learning informative, comprehensive, and engaging.

Author Teach With Fergy

Tags Down Syndrome, Biology, Science Literacy, Reading Comprehension, Instructional Resource, Down Syndrome Reading

Create-A-Candidate Civics Activity

Create-A-Candidate Civics Activity
Social Studies, Government, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Projects

Genericbury City Election Activity Teacher Guide: Goal Statement: Students will be able to analyze how candidates respond to the needs and wishes of the community in order to become more electable, in order to better understand the relationship between representatives and their voters. 2 to 4 50 Minute Class Periods In this activity , students are wrestling with what it means to be “electable”. They will create a candidate to run against others. This can be assigned as a group assignment (so that 3 or 4 candidates are running against each other in each class), a class assignment (so that each class is constructing one candidate together to run against other sections of the class), or individually (so that each student has the ability to create their own candidate). There are countless extension activities you can do, from holding debates to having the class vote for a candidate other than their own to see who was most convincing. You can also lean into potential “holes” in candidates. For instance, if one group made their candidate a millionaire, maybe that candidate is “out of touch” with regular citizens. If another group made a candidate with 8 kids, maybe they “simply won’t have the time to govern”. There are a handful of sections students will move through. You can provide the candidate packet to students/groups as a digital file or in printed form: 1. Candidate Name 2. Candidate Appearance 3. Candidate Background and Resume 4. Candidate Slogan 5. Campaign Stances 6. Campaign Finances You can assist them in these sections and talk about benefits and drawbacks of each decision. This activity is designed to be non-partisan, which is why it is a local election activity . Try to keep students focused on the 5 “major issues” outlined in the activity . You can use the polling section to help them prioritize various issues. In general this activity can be very fun, and I suggest seeking potential scandals and other events that might happen to the community to spark excitement in the room. This can be a fun activity for students to use their creativity, wit, and sense of humor! With further questions, reach out to me at tristanjbernhard@gmail.com . Take A Look At More Of My Best Sellers: Language Development Slides & Guided Notes Crash Course Sociology Episode 15 Worksheet Gender Roles & Gender Socialization Slides & Guided Notes Enjoy More From My Store Here: Active Social Studies

Author Ed Dynamic

Rating 5

Tags Civics Activity, Civics Project, Government Project, Government Activity, Election Activity, Voting, Community Issues, Reflection Questions, Campaign

Nonfiction title lesson

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

Nonfiction can be a complicated concept to understand, this Nonfiction title lesson is aimed at taking a brief look at the nonfiction text features, title page by using class discussions and an activity for each feature. The objective of this Nonfiction title lesson is to help students start creating a concrete understanding of the nonfiction text feature title 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 text 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 gage 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 title 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 title lesson are downloaded into powerpoint however can be used in google slides as well. Lesson slides 20, student slides 8, answer slides 4

Author Ezee 101

Tags Nonfiction Text Feature, Nonfiction, Title, Lesson, Powerpoint, Google Slides

Self-Determination Theory Slides + Student Worksheet

Self-Determination Theory Slides + Student Worksheet
Social Studies, History, Psychology, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables

Without a doubt, history is a topic that can be easily overlooked by our students. Sometimes, it can be difficult for them to make connections with the past in a way that makes sense to them. Being able to provide students with meaningful resources is the best way to get over this learning curve. Whenever you have a social studies topic to introduce or review, you want to find engaging products that you know your students will be able to learn from. Within my store, you will find a plethora of social studies resources to utilize with your students. What You Get: This is a set ofSelf-Determination Theory Slides + Student Worksheet Resource. There are 25 slides in the presentation and 2 pages for the student work, which is an editable Word document. The presentation will give students the opportunity to identify basic principles of self-determination theory in order to better understand the science of motivation in their life and in other’s lives. The worksheet will allow students to write as they follow along with the presentation and video. This gives them a chance to follow up on what they have learned. How To Implement This Resource: You should print off enough copies of the lecture notes for each student to have, so they can make notes on it as they follow along with the presentation. As students work from slide-to-slide learning aboutthe self-determination theory, look for opportunities to engage them. Engagement may look like: -- Having them discuss which principle of self-determination theory resonates with them most -- Doing a quick write about the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation -- Having a small group discussion about which type of motivator motivates them the most I hope you enjoy! Take A Look At More Of My Best Sellers: 27 Amendments Presentation & Chart 28th Amendment Project Crash Course Sociology Episode 8 Worksheet Crash Course Government Episode 19 Worksheet Congress Simulation Activity Monetary Policy Slides & Guided Notes Enjoy More From My Store Here: Active Social Studies

Author Ed Dynamic

Tags Social Studies Presentation, Social Studies Lesson, Note Taking, Student Notes, Guided Notes, Self-Determination Theory, Types Of Motivation

Numbers 1-10 Flipbook

Numbers 1-10 Flipbook
Math, Early Math, Kindergarten, Activities

This Numbers 1-10 Flipbook has been created to easily fit in a 3-ring binder. Once assembled, your early learner will enjoy flipping through the pages to match the number to the picture and the correct number name. Simple print out on cardstock and cut out the cards. Optional: laminate for durability. Punch holes at the top of each card and insert them into a 3-ring binder. This is a great tool for preschool and kindergarten students as well as homeschoolers. May be used to help teach Math Common Core Standards Counting and Cardinality K.CC Know number names and count sequence. As your student or child is flipping through the book, pause at a given page and have them point and count. Have your student or child continue to count forward from that given number. K.CC.2 Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1) K.CC.3 Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 Included: 10 Blackline Printable Pages Answer Key Not Applicable GRADES: PreK-K Homeschool 10 PAGES

Author A Thinker's Toolbox

Tags Numbers, Earlymath, Preschool, Kindergarten, Homeschool, Flipbook, Activities, Counting, Numbername, Printable

Nonfiction Title page lesson

Nonfiction Title page lesson
ELA, Literature, Grade 1, 2, 3, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Nonfiction can be a complicated concept to understand, this Nonfiction title page lesson is aimed at taking a brief look at the nonfiction text features, title page by using class discussions and an activity for each feature. The objective of this Nonfiction title page lesson is to help students start creating a concrete understanding of the nonfiction text feature title 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 text features 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 gage 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 title page 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 title page lesson are downloaded into powerpoint however can be used in google slides as well. Lesson slides 24, student slides 10, answer slides 7

Author Ezee 101

Tags Nonfiction, Title Page, Lesson, Powerpoint, Google Slides

Testing Bulletin Board Test Taking Strategies Testing Motivation Posters May Bulletin Board

Testing Bulletin Board Test Taking Strategies Testing Motivation Posters May Bulletin Board
ELA, Social Studies, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Tests, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools

Are you searching for an ideal way to enhance the appearance of your Testing Bulletin Board and engage your students? This delightful set of 21 testing tips posters, featuring charming dog images, is certain to help your students feel more comfortable. The collection of 21 testing tips posters featuring cute dog images has numerous benefits for students and educators alike. Here are some: 1. Engaging visuals: The charming dog images on the posters provide an engaging visual aid that captures the attention of students and motivates them to stay focused during test season. 2. Valuable test-taking advice: Each poster presents a valuable tip or piece of advice that can help students improve their test-taking skills and feel more prepared for standardized tests. 3. Comfort and relaxation: The cute dog photos create a relaxing atmosphere in the classroom, helping students feel more comfortable and at ease during the stressful test period. 4. Motivation and focus: The posters are a great tool for motivating students who may need an extra push to remain focused during the test season. 5. Improved academic performance: By using the posters and following the advice provided, students can improve their test-taking skills, which can lead to improved academic performance. 6. Enhanced classroom environment: The colorful and cheerful posters can add a touch of brightness to the classroom, creating a more positive and uplifting learning environment. With these 21 testing tips posters, you can prepare your students with the additional tools they need to succeed while brightening up your bulletin board at the same time. ___________________________________________________ Please contact me with any queries regarding this resource. Thank you! Laurane@teach2tell.com

Author Teach2Tell

Tags Test-taking Tips, Standardized Tests, Dog-themed Posters, Classroom Decorations, Academic Success , Motivational Tools, Study Aids, Test Preparation, Educational Resources, Study Skills, Test Motivation Poster

The Rocking Horse Winner - Short Story Worksheets & Full Lesson Plan

The Rocking Horse Winner - Short Story Worksheets & Full Lesson Plan
ELA, Reading, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

The Rocking Horse Winner - Short Story Worksheets & Full Lesson Plan Overview: Celebrate the magical world of D.H. Lawrence's critically acclaimed short story, The Rocking-Horse Winner. We provide a rich teaching resource for teachers exploring this timeless piece with students. These worksheets and lesson plans are tailored for AP Literature, English and ESL/ELL students in Grades 9 through 12. Our resource aims to enhance reading comprehension skills, vocabulary knowledge, symbolism understanding and proverb exploration within the framework of this extraordinary narrative. Main Features: Pre-Reading Discussions: These serve as excellent starters before advancing to comprehensive reading exercises designed to refine students' grasp of the story and strengthen their analytical capabilities. Vocabulary Review & Symbolism Exploration Sections: Engaging exercises that transform learning into an exciting journey; helping students appreciate literature beyond its textual significance. This resource's versatility allows it to be integrated within existing Literature or American Literature curriculums or used for small-group studies or homework assignments with ease. Convenience Features: All worksheets are provided in both colour and black & white versions facilitating hassle-free printing and distribution! All files come in high-resolution PDF format providing immediate access without complicating your task as an educator! Thematic Backgrounds : We have lessons set against various themes like Guy Fawkes Night , Burning Man Festival etc., incorporating activities aimed at enhancing student reading comprehension skills as well as vocabulary enrichment catering efficiently to different levels of learners' requirement . Trust this reliable teaching resource designed keeping educators actively engaged in teaching reading comprehension in mind! Make literary learning a memorable experience for your students!

Author The Laughing Linguist

Tags Rocking Horse Winner, DH Lawrence, Short Story, Literature Analysis, Symbolism

Reading Bulletin Board Posters Reading Quotes Library Decor Book Week

Reading Bulletin Board Posters Reading Quotes Library Decor Book Week
ELA, Reading, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Posters, Classroom Decor

Reading Bulletin Board Posters Reading Quotes Library Decor Book Week Set This set comprises 21 enticing Reading Posters that can spruce up any classroom library throughout the academic year with their pulsating colors and vibrant visuals. The posters are designed to create an appealing reading atmosphere through inspiring quotes and vivid illustrations. These not only enrich your classroom aesthetic but also serve as creative writing triggers. The purpose of these posters transcends mere room decoration; it focuses on holistic individual growth. Incorporating them into educational areas prompts constant literature interaction, underscore the prominence of reading, thereby directing all students towards the next captivating book cover. A smart blend of motivating quotes and images heightens reader engagement levels and fosters a relentless enthusiasm for expanding their literary horizon. Whether you aim to transform a regular corner into an inviting reading niche or infuse your space with magical charm, these posters fulfill those educator-specific needs while reaffirming that everyone can find pleasure in immersing themselves in books. Fostering Love for Books & Better Language Perception In addition to cultivating a lifelong passion for books, these materials significantly contribute to enhancing essential literacy skills along with improving language fluency from grades one through ten. Provided in three distinct sizes—8.5 by 11 inches (standard letter), A4 (standard Europe/Asia size), and small 5x7 inches—these flexible-size options conveniently cater to various display areas within classrooms or homeschool settings. Flexibility & Longevity This poster collection comes as PDF files - perfect assessory for any teacher or parent-educator enabling easy home/local/online printing services depending upon personal preference. Printed out on quality paper like cardstock and laminated, these posters promise lasting visual appeal and durability ready to be mounted on walls or framed as desired. In conclusion, the Reading Bulletin Board Posters Reading Quotes Library Decor Book Week set not only redefines the learning environment's outlook through its inspirational magic but also ensures that adventurous bookish journeys await learners at each corner.

Author Teach2Tell

Tags Reading Quotes, Library Decor, Bulletin Board Posters, Book Week, Classroom Aesthetics

Regrets Of The Dying - Reading Comprehension Worksheet & Lesson Plan

Regrets Of The Dying - Reading Comprehension Worksheet & Lesson Plan
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Not Grade Specific, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Regrets of The Dying - Reading Comprehension Worksheet & Lesson Plan: An Innovative Teaching Resource. This unique lesson plan explores the profound topic of mortality and how understanding past regrets can lead a fulfilling life. It bases on the insights collected by Australian nurse, Bonnie Ware from dying patients expressing their common life regrets. Why Choose This Lesson Plan? Mature Discussion: Rare topics like death, good lives and carrying no regrets are rarely discussed in regular educational materials. Critical Thinking: Encourages students to explore broader dimensions of human experience while incredibly boosting their critical thinking capability. Varied Approaches: The lesson plan includes varied activities and discussion prompts catering to all student preferences promoting confidence building as societal members. Bonnie Ware's Revelations Promote Personal Growth. The teaching method using extracts from Bonnie Ware's revelations affirms an enlightening classroom atmosphere thereby inspiring students' contemplation about personal life choices significantly influencing their future existence purposefulness perception. More than Conventional Factual Knowledge: The Regrets Of The Dying Lesson Plan triggers thought-provoking conversations leading towards transformational learning experiences that extend beyond normal teaching methods. Suitability:All Grade Levels & for both Native English Speakers and Second Language Learners. Facilitates English language advancement with auxiliary ESL (English as Second Language) resources proving useful for an internationally diverse mix of students. Digital Delivery: All study materials are delivered digitally as easily accessible PDF file type formats ensuring seamless implementation whether used in public school classrooms, home-schooling environments or even small learning groups.

Author The Laughing Linguist

Tags Mortality, Life Regrets, Existentialism, Critical Thinking, Personal Growth

Elon Musk - Reading Worksheet, Activities & Full Lesson Plan

Elon Musk - Reading Worksheet, Activities & Full Lesson Plan
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Not Grade Specific, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Teach your students about this legendary inventor and businessman with this high-quality worksheet. This Elon Musk worksheet and lesson plan has pre-reading activities, reading analysis, vocab, discussions and youtube clips. Great for ESL/ELL classrooms or English classes. Grade / Proficiency level. My reading materials are suitable for upper-intermediate or advanced ESL learners (B2/C1). They would also be suitable for grades 6-8. The following is the first paragraph for you to gauge the level. "How much difference can one person make to the world? Well, if you’re Elon Musk, a significant amount! The South African-born entrepreneur has caused upheaval in a number of the world’s key industries. Listed as Time’s most influential person of 2021, he is on a one-man mission to make the world we live in a better place. Initially making his fortune through internet start-ups such as Paypal, in the late 90’s, he first garnered international attention when he created the aerospace and space transport services company, SpaceX." Includes FULL lesson plan ✅ Pre-task Discussion - engage your students and activate their schema with interesting and unique discussion questions. ✅ Links to Youtube clips for linked activities - test your students’ listening skills ✅ Skimming and Scanning Reading Activities - improve these key reading skills with these reading comprehension questions ✅Full Lesson Plan - save time on planning with an easy-to-follow lesson plan ✅ Vocabulary Review - build your students' vocabulary in this vocabulary review ✅ Comprehension Check - check full understanding and comprehension with these questions ✅ Discussion/debate - a post-reading discussion or debate activity to work on speaking skills More reading materials can be found here: World Festivals - Guy Fawkes' Night (UK), Running of the Bulls (Spain) & Burning Man (USA) Music and Culture - Grafitti, Opera & Punk Sports - Cricket, Rugby & BASE Jumping Scientists and Inventors - Elon Musk, Mae Jemison & Boyan Slat Famous people & celebrities David Bowie, Steve Irwin & Lucy Lui Cities of the World - Christchurch, Athens & Jerusalem Or find all of my products here: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/the-laughing-linguist

Author The Laughing Linguist

Tags ESL , ESL Reading, Elon Musk, Reading Comprehension, ELL , Reading Materials, Fun, Lesson Plan, No Prep, Low Prep, Elon Musk Grades, Musk Product Crossword

Geography Mastery: Athens, Jerusalem, Christchurch Reading Comprehension Worksheets for ESL & High School Students

Geography Mastery: Athens, Jerusalem, Christchurch Reading Comprehension Worksheets for ESL & High School Students
ELA, Reading, Not Grade Specific, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Introducing the Geography Mastery: Cities Reading Comprehension Worksheets, focusing on Athens, Jerusalem, and Christchurch. This meticulously designed resource targets high school students and intermediate/advanced ESL learners, offering high-quality reading materials that captivate their interest and enhance their understanding of global cities and their unique cultural aspects. The comprehensive set Geography Mastery: Athens, Jerusalem, Christchurch Reading Comprehension Worksheets for ESL & High School Students includes: Pre and post-reading activities: Engage students and activate their prior knowledge before diving into the readings. Comprehension checks: Assess students' understanding of the texts with targeted questions. Vocabulary building: Reinforce essential vocabulary and promote language development. Discussion activities: Encourage critical thinking and collaborative learning through thought-provoking discussions. Extra/Homework activities: Provide additional practice to consolidate learning outside the classroom. Board game: Reinforce vocabulary and grammar with this fun speaking activity The bundle of Geography Mastery: Athens, Jerusalem, Christchurch Reading Comprehension Worksheets for ESL & High School Students contains six high-quality PDFs, including a vibrant color front cover for the unit, individual reading worksheets for each city, a unit review worksheet, and an end-of-unit board game for review. Additionally, all PDFs are available in black and white versions for easy printing for those without color printers Also included are all PDFs in black and white format for easy printing, catering to those without color printers. Each reading contains enough material for an approximately one-hour lesson, making the entire unit suitable for 3-4 engaging lessons. Boost your students' geography knowledge and reading comprehension skills with these captivating worksheets. More reading materials can be found here: World Festivals - Guy Fawkes' Night (UK), Running of the Bulls (Spain) & Burning Man (USA) Music and Culture - Grafitti, Opera & Punk Sports - Cricket, Rugby & BASE Jumping Scientists and Inventors - Elon Musk, Mae Jemison & Boyan Slat Famous people & celebrities David Bowie, Steve Irwin & Lucy Lui Cities of the World - Christchurch, Athens & Jerusalem Or find all of my products here: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/the-laughing-linguist

Author The Laughing Linguist

Tags ESL, Cities, Geography, Reading Comprehension, Reading Worksheet, ESL Reading

ESL Reading Comprehension Worksheets on Opera, Graffiti & Punk: Engaging Music and Culture Lessons with Full Lesson Plans

ESL Reading Comprehension Worksheets on Opera, Graffiti & Punk: Engaging Music and Culture Lessons with Full Lesson Plans
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Not Grade Specific, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Introducing Reading Comprehension Worksheets on Punk, Opera, and Graffiti - a versatile resource designed to boost your students' reading skills while captivating their interest. These ready-to-use, high-quality PDF worksheets are perfect for English learners and intermediate/advanced (B2/C1) ESL students who seek to enhance their reading proficiency. Each of the three engaging and thought-provoking readings explores a unique aspect of music and art, offering students a fascinating glimpse into different cultural expressions. With a focus on comprehension checks, vocabulary building, and discussion prompts, these worksheets provide a comprehensive learning experience to help students develop their reading skills and expand their understanding of diverse topics. Encourage your students to dive into the vibrant world of punk, opera, and graffiti with this versatile and enriching resource. ✓ Pre and post-reading activities to engage students ✓ Comprehension checks to assess understanding ✓ Vocabulary-building exercises for language development ✓ Discussion activities to encourage critical thinking ✓ 2 End of Unit worksheets for review Topics covered: ★ The Birth of Punk - Delve into the origins of punk rock, exploring its unique sound, rebellious spirit, and cultural impact. Discover key figures and how they influenced the movement. ★ The Magic of Opera - Explore the enchanting world of opera, its history, and evolution. Learn about famous musicians and experience the powerful emotions conveyed through the music and performances. ★ The Art of Graffiti - Uncover the fascinating story behind graffiti, from its roots to its modern-day expressions. Examine the role of street art in urban culture, and the ongoing debate on its classification as vandalism or art. Materials should cover up to four or five 45-minute lessons. More reading materials can be found here: World Festivals - Guy Fawkes' Night (UK), Running of the Bulls (Spain) & Burning Man (USA) Music and Culture - Grafitti, Opera & Punk Sports - Cricket, Rugby & BASE Jumping Scientists and Inventors - Elon Musk, Mae Jemison & Boyan Slat Famous people & celebrities David Bowie, Steve Irwin & Lucy Lui Cities of the World - Christchurch, Athens & Jerusalem Or find all of my products here: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/the-laughing-linguist

Author The Laughing Linguist

Tags ESL Reading, Reading Worksheets, Reading Worksheet, ESL Reading Comprehension, Lesson Plans, ESL Activities, Music Reading Worksheets, Esl Reading Lesson Plans

How to Teach Academic Reading - Worksheets & FULL lesson plan

How to Teach Academic Reading - Worksheets & FULL lesson plan
ELA, Strategies, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Introducing an exceptional set of worksheets designed to teach your students critical thinking strategies for reading academic texts. These materials are ideal for IELTS students or those enrolled in an EAP (English for Academic Purposes) course. The set contains eight comprehensive worksheets, each employing the latest theories to ensure your students become independent, free-thinking, and critical readers. The package includes: Pre-reading Task - Activates prior knowledge and vocabulary to prepare students for the reading material. Reading Reflection - Encourages self-reflection and helps students develop a critical perspective on the materials. Vocabulary Building - Analyzes keywords from the reading in depth, expanding students' vocabulary. Summary Writing - Provides practice in both micro and macro summary writing, ensuring a thorough understanding of the main ideas and crucial details. This section also includes guidance on creating in-text citations and references. Reading Checklist - Analyzes text choices, aiding students when selecting their own articles for study. CRAAP Test - Reflects on the Currency, Relevance, Accuracy, Authority, and Purpose of the article to assess its credibility and relevance. Pecha Kucha Presentation Template - A timed PPT template designed to boost student confidence, structure, and timing in public speaking. These materials can be utilized as part of an in-depth, multi-lesson analysis of a reading or as standalone lessons. They have been successfully used in pre-sessional courses to prepare international students for university studies in the UK, Australia, and the US, as well as critical thinking courses in China, Korea, and other countries. This comprehensive set of materials is an invaluable resource for anyone looking to improve their students' critical thinking and reading skills. Equip your students with the tools they need to excel in academic environments and foster a love for learning with these expertly crafted worksheets. You might also enjoy my How to Teach Academic Listening or Academic Integrity - Plagiarism, Paraphrasing & Quoting More reading materials can be found here: World Festivals - Guy Fawkes' Night (UK), Running of the Bulls (Spain) & Burning Man (USA) Music and Culture - Grafitti, Opera & Punk Sports - Cricket, Rugby & BASE Jumping Scientists and Inventors - Elon Musk, Mae Jemison & Boyan Slat Famous people & celebrities David Bowie, Steve Irwin & Lucy Lui Cities of the World - Christchurch, Athens & Jerusalem Or find all of my products here: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/the-laughing-linguist

Author The Laughing Linguist

Tags Academic, EAP, University, Reading, Academic Reading

Famous Scientists & Inventors: 5-Lesson Advanced ESL Reading Bundle for Engaging STEM Education

Famous Scientists & Inventors: 5-Lesson Advanced ESL Reading Bundle for Engaging STEM Education
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Science, Inventors, STEM, Not Grade Specific,

Introduce high-school students or ESL learners of any age to STEM-themed reading comprehension with our engaging and captivating lesson bundle. These top-notch, colorful worksheets and full lesson plans will have your students thoroughly enjoying these lessons while covering 4 to 5 class sessions. Delve into the lives of famous inventors and scientists through a variety of stimulating activities, including warm-ups, skimming exercises, comprehension questions, true/false tasks, group work, discussions, and a final presentation. This is aimed at a B2/C1 level of the CEFR framework The STEM bundle includes FIVE comprehensive lesson plans featuring: ✓ 3 Readings with pre and post-reading activities ✓ Comprehension Checks ✓ Vocabulary Building ✓ Discussion Activities ✓ TED Talks ✓ Kahoot Quiz ✓ Research & Presentation Work ✓ 2 End of Unit Worksheets ✓ Extra/Homework Activities Explore the inspiring stories of three remarkable individuals: Elon Musk: entrepreneur, investor, philanthropist, engineer, and inventor Mae Jemison: the first African-American woman to go into space Boyan Slat: young Dutch inventor who gained fame through his TED Talk on an innovative way to clean up the world's oceans This comprehensive resource is perfect for keeping your students engaged and fostering a deeper understanding of STEM-related topics. More reading materials can be found here: World Festivals - Guy Fawkes' Night (UK), Running of the Bulls (Spain) & Burning Man (USA) Music and Culture - Grafitti, Opera & Punk Sports - Cricket, Rugby & BASE Jumping Scientists and Inventors - Elon Musk, Mae Jemison & Boyan Slat Famous people & celebrities David Bowie, Steve Irwin & Lucy Lui Cities of the World - Christchurch, Athens & Jerusalem Or find all of my products here: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/the-laughing-linguist

Author The Laughing Linguist

Tags ESL, Inventors, Science, STEM Reading, Reading Comprehension, Elon Musk, Mae Jemison, Boyan Slat