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Ornithology: Cedar Waxwing - Research Project
Science, Life Sciences, Animals, Research, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities
With this resource Ornithology: Cedar Waxwing - Research Project, students will research the data requested and complete the chart provided while expanding their knowledge about the Cedar Waxwing. Students are asked to use science textbooks, encyclopedias, or the internet to find their information. Some of the required information to find include: Kingdom Phylum Scientific name: Coloration Beak color; Lifespan Clutch size Habitat Diet Wingspan Mass Conservation status: Length Additionally, students are asked to Describe the eggs of the Cedar Waxwing bird, describe their tail, and draw a picture of the two birds listed in the resource. Color them in. List their scientific name. (Draw their closest relative the Bohemian Waxwing). Students can present their findings in different ways: Oral presentation, posters, digital slides, brochures, etc. And they also can be required to turn in this resource! This resource Ornithology: Cedar Waxwing - Research Project was designed for middle school students, however it can also be used for high schoolers. Students may work independently, in pairs, or in groups. If students work in groups, make sure each student has their part of the research assigned so that everyone does their part in completing the research project. Find more interesting resources in my store here!
Author THE LANTERN OF KNOWLEDGE
Tags Ornithology, Cedar Waxwing, Research Project, Birds, Classification
A Child's Book of Horses: The Complete Unit
Science, Life Sciences, Biology, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
This A Child's Book of Horses: The Complete Unit will help students learn everything there is to learn about horses in an interesting way. This resource includes the horse's historical background including within mythology! The table of content for this resource includes the following: Introduction: The Horse, Mythology & A Blessing 1 Terminology 2 History of the horse 3 What is an Equestrian? 3a Types of breeds 3b Anatomy of a horse 3c Life cycle of a horse 4 Appaloosa- Charting facts activity 4-9 5 Morgan horse 6 American Paint horse 7 Clydesdale horse 8 Arabian horse 9 Friesian horse 10 Compare 2 different horse breeds Related quadrupeds: 10a Compare a horse & a mule 10b Compare a horse & a donkey 10c Compare a horse & a zebra 11 Essay #1 Taking a look at the Icelandic Horse 12 Essay #2 The Horse & The Pony 13 Art Activity: Draw 3 horses, coloring 14 Word Search: World of Horses 15 Stem/Science: Vocabulary Word Jumble 16 Answer key: Word Jumble 17 Quiz: Facts about horses 18 Answer key: Quiz 19 Can you identify this mystery horse #1 20 Can you identify this mystery horse #2 21 Answer key: Mystery horse #1, and #2 22 Cartoon Activity: Paul Revere 23 Two Horses of the American Revolution Each of these informative and engaging sections will contribute for students increased knowledge about horses!
Author THE LANTERN OF KNOWLEDGE
Tags Horses, Book Of Horses, Unit Of Horses, Biology, The Lantern Of Knowledge
Snowdrops Picture to Make
Creative Arts, Art, Science, Life Sciences, Nature & Plants, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Crafts
Snowdrops Picture to Make is a fun resource for students to complete as culmination of a science unit, to welcome spring, or simply to put into practice their fine motor skills! Additionally, it can be used for art class, or for the study of flowers, or simply to make a card to give away. Instructions for making a sweet picture of snowdrops are included along with what is needed: • Green card A5 size • Blue/darker green and white paper • A green felt tip pen • A glue stick • Scissors • White/green/yellow/blue paint • A piece of stiff card • A cotton wool ball This activity is suitable for Grade 1 (Y2) and upwards. A total of 11 steps are included in the instructions. This activity is best implemented in small groups where the teacher, assistant, or parent is readily available to step in and help students. Older students may be able to work independently. During completion: name the parts of the flower such as: petal, stem, seed-vessel, leaves. After completion: encourage students to name the parts of the flower while describing their own flower. Mount the picture on a piece of folded A4 card and pin it up. You could even make it into a card and give it to someone!
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags Snowdrop Craft, Snowdrop Picture To Make Young Children, Snowdrop Picture To Make, Snowdrops Craft, Botany For Grade 1, Art For Grade 1, Spring Craft
Breaking the Big Words | Weekly Fluency Practice Volume 2
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Breaking the Big Words Vol. 2 Fluency Practice Break and read big words with this second volume of weekly fluency exercises for K-2 students. Color code syllable types, slash words while reading, and scaffold learning with blends, digraphs, multisyllabic words, phrases and sentences. Includes spinners for independent reading, daily fluency prompts for paired or individual practice, and cutout flashcards to use at school or home. Comprehensively builds decoding skills through hands-on games, activities, and repetitive reading. Pairs perfectly with the Breaking the Big Words syllable division curriculum . From the trusted creators of phonics resources at Teach Simple.
Author Morgan Learning
Tags Reading Worksheets, Color By Code, Weekly Fluency Practice, Phonics Fluency, Spelling Fluency, Morgan Learning, Breaking The Big Words, Bookmarks
Breaking the Big Words | Weekly Fluency Practice Volume 1
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Breaking the Big Words | Weekly Fluency Practice Volume 1 provides engaging syllable fluency practice for K-2 students. This resource features color-coded activities to help students read, divide, and decode multisyllabic words. Students will enjoy reading and slashing word lists, spinning a spinner to select rows, completing daily fluency contexts, and practicing flashcards . Scaffolded content builds skills with blends, digraphs, 3-syllable words, phrases and sentences. Use Breaking the Big Words fluency practice whole group on a document camera, in small groups with printable pages, or assign pages digitally for independent practice. The sequencing reinforces skills from the Breaking the Big Words decoding program. Check out other volumes in the fluency practice series for more ways to apply syllable skills. Questions? Contact the author at jmorgantchr@gmail.com.
Author Morgan Learning
Tags Breaking The Big Words, Weekly Fluency Practice, Reading Bookmarks, Syllable Patterns, Color The Syllables, Daily Fluency, Task Cards, Morgan Learning
Breaking the Big Words Bookmarks Volume 4
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Breaking the Big Words Bookmarks Volume 4 Mastering syllable division helps early elementary students become skilled decoders and confident readers. This printable resource supports the Breaking the Big Words syllable activities. The bookmarks in Volume 4 reinforce specific patterns and strategies. Students can reference them while reading texts or writing stories. Struggling students may be assigned certain bookmarks for extra practice. To implement, print bookmarks for the whole class or small groups. Add them to a reference ring for guided reading. Provide copies to individual students as needed. These bookmarks strengthen phonics skills in a meaningful way. Pair them with the Breaking the Big Words lessons for best results. Check out other volumes and activity books in this bestselling series too!
Author Morgan Learning
Tags Vowel Pairs, Morgan Learning, Breaking The Big Words, Phonics Bookmarks, Spelling Patterns, Open Syllables, Literacy Center, Syllable Division
Breaking the Big Words Bookmarks Volume 3
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Breaking the Big Words Bookmarks Volume 3 Mastering syllable division helps early elementary students become skilled decoders and confident readers. This printable resource supports the Breaking the Big Words series by providing bookmarks to help students apply syllable strategies. The bookmarks promote independent application of decoding skills. Students can reference the patterns during reading and writing tasks. Struggling students receive extra support, while more advanced students use the bookmarks as needed. Display the growing collection on a ring for whole group reference during lessons. Or, print targeted bookmarks to address specific skills. With repetitive practice across subjects, young learners cement their phonics foundation. This practical tool simplifies a complex process for emergent readers. Visit the store to see complementary phonics resources. Questions or comments are welcome through email.
Author Morgan Learning
Tags Reading Bookmark, Syllable Patterns, Closed Syllables, Breaking The Big Words, Syllable Division, Magic E, Vowel Pairs, Bookmarks, Literacy
Breaking the Big Words Bookmarks Volume 2
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Breaking the Big Words Bookmarks Volume 2 Mastering syllable division is a critical part of learning to read. When early elementary students can break words into syllables, they become confident decoders ready to take on any text. These printable bookmarks support the Breaking the Big Words syllable division activity series. They provide a handy reference students can use while reading or writing to apply phonics skills. Struggling readers will benefit from bookmarks targeting tricky syllable types and patterns. More advanced students can use bookmarks as a general reminder of strategies learned in the activities. With focused practice breaking down polysyllabic words into manageable chunks, young readers will unlock the code to fluent reading. Check out the full Breaking the Big Words series for more ways to help students divide and conquer any word they encounter.
Author Morgan Learning
Tags Prompt Cards, Breaking The Big Words, Bookmarks, Syllable Division, Morgan Learning, Syllable Patterns, Decoding Strategies, Writing Prompts
Breaking the Big Words Bookmarks Volume 1
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Breaking the Big Words Bookmarks Volume 1 Mastering syllable division helps early elementary students become skilled decoders and confident readers. This printable resource supports the Breaking the Big Words syllable division activity series. The bookmarks promote independent application of decoding strategies. Students can reference the bookmarks while reading leveled texts, during writing activities, or when encountering unfamiliar words. Struggling students may be assigned specific bookmarks targeting difficult phonics patterns. Teachers may also compile all bookmarks onto a ring for use during small group instruction. With focused practice using the Breaking the Big Words Bookmarks, young students will gain confidence breaking apart big words and reading grade-level texts. Visit the store to see other volumes in the Breaking the Big Words syllable division series.
Author Morgan Learning
Tags Breaking The Big Words, Morgan Learning, Printable Bookmarks, CVC Words, Syllable Division, Decoding Words, Syllable Patterns, Spelling
Color Your Numbers 11-20 Printable
Math, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
We are always looking for great, yet effective resources to have at our fingertips for a variety of skills! Here is one of those resources. It is a 1-page Color Your Numbers printable! It will come in a printable PDF and an editable PowerPoint slide. This is great for lower elementary students, specifically preschool and kindergarten. Some of your 1st grade students may need the additional support with these skills, so it would be beneficial for them too. On this printable, there is a chart with two rows. The rows have the numbers 11-20 in them. The numbers are mixed up. At the bottom of the page is the color guide for students. It will tell them what color they need to use for each number. This is a great printable for early finishers or centers . It is also great to stick into a substitute binder or an emergency sub folder. This activity could also be completed as a whole or small group, if students need the sentences read to them. I hope you enjoy! Here are similar resources for you to enjoy: https://teachsimple.com/product/growing-into-honesty-worksheet https://teachsimple.com/product/learning-goals-for-primary-intermediate-students https://teachsimple.com/product/there-was-an-old-lady-who-swallowed-a-bell-book-companion https://teachsimple.com/product/kindergarten-writing-rubric You can visit my storefront here. I can be contacted for questions and concerns at amberhook22@gmail.com .
Author Hook Learn and Tinker
Tags Emergency Sub Folder, Math Printable, Color Words, Color By Code, Math Color By Number, Small Group Math, Math Centers, Substitute Plan, Printable Color Numbers, Numbers 11 To 20, Earth Day Color By Number, Color By Numbers Printable, Printable Colored Numbers, Color By The Number Printable, A+11=20, Writing Numbers 11 20, Color By Numbers Printouts
Color Your Numbers 1-10 Printable
Math, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Color Your Numbers 1-10 Printable is a handy resource for preschool, kindergarten, and some first grade students who need extra number sense support. This one-page printable features two rows with the numbers 1-10 mixed up and a color code key at the bottom. Students will sharpen number recognition skills as they match each number to its corresponding color. This activity can be used for individual practice, small groups, or whole class to give students the repeated exposure needed to solidify number identification. It's perfect for early finishers, substitutes, centers, morning work, and more. Visit the store to see similar high-quality, purposeful printables that help young students build foundational math skills through engaging activities.
Author Hook Learn and Tinker
Tags Math Coloring Page, Math Color By Number, Color Your Numbers, Emergency Sub Folder, Substitute Binder, Whole Group, Small Group, Color Words, Printable 1-10, Numbers 1-10 Printable, My Number Book 1-10 Printable, Printed Numbers 1 10
Letter C Tracing Worksheets
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Letter C Tracing Worksheets Students can practice fine motor skills with these letter C tracing pages to improve handwriting. Each page features a word starting with C that students trace, plus a simple sentence. These no-prep printables help preschoolers and kindergartners develop hand-eye coordination, pen control, and dexterity. The large letters and pictures make tracing approachable. Students trace and color the images and sentences like "C is for cake." Use these versatile worksheets during literacy or writing centers , morning work, small groups, homework, and more. Assess skills like letter formation, beginning sounds, and fine motor development. To increase engagement, provide various writing tools like markers, paint, chalk, and more for tracing. These pages can also be laminated for reuse or used with manipulatives like beads to trace the lines. For more resources, visit my store at teachsimple.com.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter C, Letter C Activities, Letter C Worksheets, Letter Of The Week, Tracing Activity, Tracing Pictures, Tracing Letters, Handwriting, Alphabet Activities, Handwriting Worksheets
Letter C Spelling Puzzles
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities
Practice spelling words that begin with the letter C with these spelling picture puzzles. There are 5 spelling puzzles in this packet that all begin with the initial sound of the letter C. These puzzles give students a hands on approach to spelling words as well as introducing them to the idea that words are made up of individual letters and sounds. These spelling puzzles are suitable for preschoolers and kindergartners who are learning about letter C words. The puzzles are designed where each letter of the word is on a different piece pf the puzzle. The puzzles use images that help the student easily put the puzzles together. The large, bold pictures give students a fun and engaging activity to explore how different words are spelled. All of the words in this set begin with the most common initial sound of letter C. The five puzzles in this set include * cat puzzle * car puzzle * candy puzzle * carrot puzzle * cookies puzzle When to Use * Spelling Activity * Literacy Center * Puzzle Center * Task Box Activity * Fine Motor Center * Morning Tubs or Morning Baskets * Small Group Activity * Table Top Activity Skills Assessed * Spelling * Putting together a puzzle * Beginning Sounds These spelling puzzles are a low prep activity for teachers to put together. The teacher simple needs to print out the puzzles and cut them out to create this center activity. The puzzles pieces can be laminated if the teacher desires to do so for durability of the pieces. The puzzles pieces can fit inside a task box for a quick to set up and quick to put away center .
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter C, Letter C Activities, Letter C Puzzles, Alphabet Puzzles, Letter Of The Week, Spelling Puzzles, Literacy Center, Alphabet Activities, Beginning Sounds, Initial /c/ Sound
Letter C Seek and Find Worksheets
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
With these Letter C Seek and Find Worksheets, students will practice recognizing words that begin with the letter C while counting tally marks and identifying color words with these seek and find worksheets. Students will love being able to practice math skills and reading color words while using images they already know. To complete the find and color worksheet, students will read the color word by each picture. They will color all the images that match the picture the color indicated in the key. To complete the count and tally worksheets, students will count all the occurrences of a given picture and then mark their counting with tally marks in the boxes provided next to the appropriate picture. All images on each worksheet begin with the letter C. When to Use * Literacy Center * Math Center * Morning Work * Emergency Sub Plans * Small Group Activity * Independent Activity * File Folder Activity Skills Assessed * Beginning Sounds * Matching Like Pictures * Reading Color Words * Counting Pictures in a Random Order * Making and Counting Tally Marks * Fine Motor Skills These worksheets are no prep. Teachers simply need to print the pages and hand them to the students to complete. To make the find and color page more interesting, teachers may give students colored dot markers to complete the worksheet. The count and tally pages can be laminated to make a write and whip activity for students to use over and over. The count and tally pages can also be placed inside a file folder for easy set up and clean up. For similar resources for the Letter C learning and more visit my store here!
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter C, Letter C Activities, Letter C Worksheets, Letter Of The Week, Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Worksheets, Tally Marks, Color Words, Seek And Find, Kindergarten Worksheets
Letter C Reading Strips
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities
Practice reading simple sentences with these letter C reading strips. Students will read words that begin with the letter C using the picture clue on each strip. There are 14 total reading strips that focus on the initial /c/ sound. All sentences are in the form of "C is for ___." These letter C reading strips are suitable to preschool or kindergarten kids who are learning to identify the initial sound of the letter C. These cards are perfect for introducing new vocabulary to students. What is Included: * Fourteen reading strips for the letter C - cupcake, cookie, cone, cat, castle, carrot, candy, candle, cake, cactus, car, corn, camel, cup. When to Use: * Literacy Center * Reading Center * Small Group Activity * Task Box Activity (using pencil boxes) Ways to Use * Place on a ring for a simple reading ring for a reading center * Cut the picture from the strip and have students match the picture to the sentence * Simply have students read the strips to practice recognizing words that begin with the target letter Skills Assessed: * Reading Simple Sentences * Beginning Sounds * Using picture clues to figure out new words These reading strips are a low prep activity. Teachers simply need to print out the strips and then cut them apart. They can be laminated if desired. They can be places in a reading or literacy center . By placing these strips on a ring or in a pencil box, students can easily take out and clean up these reading strips. These strips can be combined with the strips for other letters to create a sorting activity. Students can sort the strips according to each beginning sound.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter C, Letter C Activities, Letter Of The Week, Literacy Center, Reading Center, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Initial /c/ Sound, Alphabet Activities, Reading Strips
Letter C Puzzles
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Letter C Puzzles - Fun Alphabet Worksheets Engage young learners in letter recognition and formation with these colorful Letter C puzzles. Students will strengthen fine motor skills as they color, cut, and glue together the pieces of two 9-piece puzzles and two 12-piece puzzles featuring uppercase and lowercase C imagery. After assembling each puzzle, students trace the matching letter at the bottom of the page. Puzzle templates can also be laminated for reusable practice. This 170-page packet is easy for teachers to implement as an independent center activity, in small groups, or as engaging seatwork. Skills reinforced include letter recognition, matching, fine motor development, cutting, and handwriting. The multiple ability-leveled puzzles allow for differentiation among emergent readers.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter C, Letter C Puzzles, Letter C Worksheets, Alphabet Puzzles, Alphabet Worksheets, Fine Motor Skills, Letter Recognition, Letter Of The Week, Literacy Center
Letter C Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
This letter C packet contains letter C cards with images of the letter C in different fonts, for both capital and lowercase letters, and it contains picture cards of items that begin with the letter C. The cards are sized to fit most pocket charts, for an easy, fun pocket chart activity for students. This pocket chart activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter C in its capital and lowercase forms as well as those learning the initial sounds of the letter C. The picture cards in this set include the following letter C images: cat, carrot, corn, cake, cupcake, candy, cactus, car, cookie, cone, castle, candle How to Use * Pocket Chart Activity * Concentration Game * Memory Game * Matching Game When using the cards with a pocket chart, the following activities can be done: sorting the capital and lowercase letters, identify pictures that begin with the letter C, and memory or concentration games. You can also combine this set with other letters so students can distinguish between beginning sounds. These activities can be done in a variety of locations and ways in the classroom, including those listed below. When to Use * Literacy Center Activity * Morning Tub or Basket Activity * Early Finisher Activity * Small Group Lesson * Whole Group Lesson Skills Assessed * Letter recognition * Beginning Sounds * Distinguishing between capital letters and lowercase letters These letter and picture cards are a low prep activity that provides numerous ways to practice letter recognition and beginning sounds. Students will enjoy using the cards in a variety of different ways.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter C, Letter C Activities, Pocket Chart Activity, Pocket Chart Cards, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Initial /c/ Sound, Alphabet Activities, Literacy Centers, Letter Of The Week
World History: Incan Empire | Meso-America | Spanish Conquest| Document Based Activities
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Activities
This resource is a World History: Incan Empire Document Based Activities. This Bundle (A Google and Traditional version included) contains 6 student activities on the Meso-American/Incan Empire- use them all or mix and match! Specifically this bundle contains: 1) A highly visual- full color warm-up activity that will stimulate curiosity and activate prior knowledge. 2) A map activity - your students will label a map of the Incan Empire and related locations. 3) Inca Overview Notes- who are the Inca? Your students will use their class textbook or better yet the highly interactive website suggested, to complete the overview notes. 4) A high interest video activity that highlights Incan architecture, the road and message system, terrace farming, ancestor worship, mummification, important crops, Spanish Conquistadors and more! Student worksheet included. 5) A Document Based Activity - your students will work in small groups (or independently for distance learning) to examine short primary/secondary source excerpts and answer guiding questions. The sources highlight Incan daily life, Spanish influence, effect of Spanish arrival, farming, terrace farming, Incan roads and more! 6) Exit Card/Extension Activity - students will use what they have learned about the Inca and will create an invitation inviting their friends to an Incan Event- FUN! All Materials are included! Mix, Match and use what works for your class! **Includes a GOOGLE and Traditional version for your use! About: Learning is a Passion Store - I have taught 6th-12th grade during my 20 year teaching career. I prefer to use lessons in my teaching practice that allow my students to become facilitators and active participants in their own learning rather than merely an audience of "my show". I love to create hands- on, interactive activities that really engage my students in the learning process.
Author Learning is a Passion
Tags World History, Incan Empire, Arts And Crafts, Religion, Map Activity, Mesoamerica Map Activity
U.S. History: Women's Suffrage Movement | Document Based Socratic Seminar
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, Activities
Sure! U.S. History: Women's Suffrage Movement | Document Based Socratic Seminar An engaging educational resource suitable for Grade 8 to Grade 11 students, this 18-page activity focuses on the women’s suffrage movement from 1848 to 1920. Available in both Google and Traditional layouts, this comprehensive packet encourages deep learning through secondary and primary source documents related to this crucial time in American history. Socratic Seminar or Classroom Debate In this interactive activity , students are expected to: Dive into the perspectives of individuals from the late 1800s through early 1900s. Read background information on the suffrage movement. Analyse various primary source documents and photographs. Their roles as advocates or opponents of suffrage inform their preparation for a stimulating “Socratic Seminar”- a classroom debate with peers. Learning Assessments To track comprehension and understanding throughout, there are: 'Comprehension Check'- questions regarding assigned materials 'Position Evidence'- graphic organizers that help gather facts supporting their debate position Socratic Seminar Guide & Grading Rubrics Apart from student materials, educators are also provided with clear directions for conducting successful seminars including grading rubrics to measure student success efficiently. Furthermore, Exit Card Activities perfectly wrap up sessions by summarizing learning outcomes briefly. Versatility & Flexibility: In-Class or Distance-Learning? In any setting -traditional classroom setup with physical print-outs; online shared screens; individual homework assignment via Google Sheets’ version; or part of distance learning - this activity can be adapted with ease. A Versatile Tool To Boost Critical Thinking Regardless of teaching context - public schools or home-schooling, this engaging blend of historical research and debate forms an effective tool to increase historical knowledge and critical thinking skills.
Author Learning is a Passion
Tags Women's Suffrage, Socratic Seminar, Primary Sources, Debate Activity, US History
Sorting Non-Identical Fruit
Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Math, Early Math, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Activities
In the "Sorting Non-Identical Fruit" activity , students will have the opportunity to improve their visual discrimination and categorization skills. The activity consists of a set of fruit activity cards, each depicting a different type of fruit, and six corresponding sorting cards for each fruit. Each sorting card will feature a picture of the same type of fruit, but with subtle differences in color, size, and shape. Students will need to carefully examine the sorting cards and use their critical thinking skills to sort them into the correct group based on the corresponding fruit activity card. This activity is not only fun and engaging, but also provides an early math foundation by introducing sorting and grouping concepts. By engaging in hands-on sorting and grouping of non-identical fruits, students can develop important cognitive skills such as attention to detail, observation, and reasoning. The "Sorting Non-Identical Fruit" activity is a great way to encourage students to work together and practice their communication and problem-solving skills while having fun. This activity can be easily adapted for different ages and levels of ability, making it a versatile and useful tool for any classroom or learning environment. The pages are clear of visual distractions which helps the learner focus on the task. This activity is easy to create - Print and laminate all cards, cut out the individual sorting cards and velcro to the corresponding activity mat. If you have a coil binding machine you can coil bind and create a bound activity book. You could also three hole punch the mats and put them in a binder or use binder rings for many years of teaching and learning. Enjoy, IFIO girl I'll Figure It Out
Author IFIO girl - I'll Figure It Out
Tags Sorting, Visual Discrimination, Early Learner, ABLLS-R B8, Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, ABLLS-r, Easy To Creat, Sorting Fruit, Autism
The Water Cycle: As Told by Pauly the Pirate
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Environmental Science, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Diagrams, Teacher Tools
If your lower elementary students are learning about the water cycle , I have an engaging and interactive resource that will pique their interest and simultaneously solidify their learning! This is an interactive presentation that can be opened in Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides. It is titled The Water Cycle : As Told by Pauly the Pirate. Learners will love following Pauly along on his journey while he teaches them about the water cycle . Pauly the Pirate will begin his mission by telling students that we need 4 things to continue the water cycle – air, heat, water, and energy. On each slide, Pauly will go into greater detail about what each of these components are and how they contribute to the water cycle . Following the learning, students will have the opportunity to complete interactive activities to show what they know. The activities include: --Students will type the correct number in the box to match each label from the picture. The labels are body of water, condensation, precipitation, the Sun, and evaporation. --Students will click and drag the events to the right down to the correct spot on the timeline.There are 4 events for students to complete. --Students will complete a Water Cycle word search by highlighting the 4 words they learned at the beginning. This resource is great for Kindergarten – 2nd grade students. I hope you enjoy! Here are similar resources for you to enjoy: https://teachsimple.com/product/growing-into-honesty-worksheet https://teachsimple.com/product/learning-goals-for-primary-intermediate-students https://teachsimple.com/product/there-was-an-old-lady-who-swallowed-a-bell-book-companion https://teachsimple.com/product/kindergarten-writing-rubric You can visit my storefront here: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/hook-learn-and-tinker I can be contacted for questions and concerns at amberhook22@gmail.com .
Author Hook Learn and Tinker
Tags The Water Cycle, Pauly The Pirate, Word Search, Science Vocabulary Terms, Labels, Matching Activity, Water Cycle Timeline, Sequencing, Science
Sorting/grouping Non Identical fruit
Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Math, Early Math, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Activities
In the "Sorting Non-Identical Fruit" activity , students will have the opportunity to improve their visual discrimination and categorization skills. The activity consists of a set of fruit activity cards, each depicting a different type of fruit, and six corresponding sorting cards for each fruit. Each sorting card will feature a picture of the same type of fruit, but with subtle differences in color, size, and shape. Students will need to carefully examine the sorting cards and use their critical thinking skills to sort them into the correct group based on the corresponding fruit activity card. This activity is not only fun and engaging, but also provides an early math foundation by introducing sorting and grouping concepts. By engaging in hands-on sorting and grouping of non-identical fruits, students can develop important cognitive skills such as attention to detail, observation, and reasoning. The "Sorting Non-Identical Fruit" activity is a great way to encourage students to work together and practice their communication and problem-solving skills while having fun. This activity can be easily adapted for different ages and levels of ability, making it a versatile and useful tool for any classroom or learning environment. There is also a SPANISH version identical to this activity . It pairs nicely when working with children who have English as their second language or with children interested in learning Spanish words through a tasked based learning activity . The pages are clear of visual distractions which helps the learner focus on the task. This activity is also easy to create and assemble - Print and laminate all cards, cut out the individual sorting cards and velcro to the corresponding activity mat. You can hole punch the mats and place them in a binder for many years of teaching and learning. Enjoy, IFIO girl I'll Figure It Out
Author IFIO girl - I'll Figure It Out
Tags Visual Discrimination, Non-identical Items, Sorting, Sorting Fruits, Categorization, Occupational Therapy, Grouping Fruit, ABLLS-r, Problem Solving, Early Critical Thinking, Apple Sorting Activity
FLASHCARDS - Frames Numbers 0 to 9
Math, Numbers, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards
FLASHCARDS - Frames Numbers 0 to 9 The FLASHCARDS - Frames Numbers 0 to 9 is a practical math resource designed for Grade 1 educators. These are simple to use, download, print, and setup flashcards ready with no modifications needed. They boast a bright-colour that is certain to captivate your students while facilitating an enriched learning environment. The flashcards focus on strengthening the understanding of numbers one through nine and supporting fine motor skill development. This makes it an effective teaching tool in various educational scenarios with its straightforward arrangement from number one through nine. Pedagogical Applications: Lesson reinforcers Interactive games Full-class instruction visual props Homework worksheets for additional home practice Aids during breakout sessions or intervention classes The set comes in already formatted easy-to-read text on A4-sized paper, ready for immediate printing without any need for edits. This coupled with their durable nature when laminated ensures multiple reuses throughout an academic year or beyond. In addition, the colourful nature of these resources helps make maths a more enjoyable experience. Students can even improve their fine motor skills by cutting out the printed cards before lamination—this adds yet another layer of educational value by improving hand-eye coordination. To sum up, 'FLASHCARDS – Frame Numbered '0 TO 9', streamlines lesson planning efforts offering efficiency alongside delivering successful outcomes in your pupils' mathematical grasp of numbers complying effortlessly with primary years curriculum requirements.
Author EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA
Tags Flashcards, Math Resource, Numbers, Fine Motor Skills, Visual Aids
Help Leo Sort Colors - early sorting activity
Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Science, Basic Science, Math, Early Math, Creative Arts, Art, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Activities
In this activity the learner will be sorting COLORS and is a nice beginner activity for the early learner. It is also great to use with a learner who is more advanced but needs a quick activity that he/she can do independently free of errors. This activity that can help develop a learner's cognitive and perceptual abilities involves sorting colors. The activity can begin by providing the learner with a set of sorting cards that feature different colors (red, blue, green, yellow, etc.). The learner is then asked to sort the cards either by color. For example, the teacher might show the learner a green card and ask the learner to sort all the green cards into one pile, or all the red cards into another pile. The activity can be tailored to the learner's level of ability, gradually introducing more complex colors as the learner becomes more adept at sorting. For younger learners, the cards can feature primary colors, while older learners can be challenged with a more wider range of colors. This activity can be conducted individually or in a group setting, allowing learners to learn from each other and collaborate as they work through the sorting process. It is also a fun and engaging way for learners to develop their sorting skills, which can have practical applications in a variety of fields such as science, engineering, and computer programming. This activity is easy to create. Print, laminate, cut (once) and velcro. You can use a coil binding machine to create a coil bound activity book, or you can use a three hold punch and place in a binder or use binder clips for many years of teaching and learning. Enjoy- IFIOgirl I'll Figure It Out
Author IFIO girl - I'll Figure It Out
Tags Sorting Activity, Sorting Colors, Visual Discrimination, Early Learning, Occupational Therapy, Grouping Colors, Task Based Learning, Autism, Discrete Trial Training, Visual Attention























