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World History: Middle Ages - The Black Death | Document Based Activity

World History: Middle Ages - The Black Death | Document Based Activity
Social Studies, History, History: World, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12,

World History: Middle Ages - The Black Death | Document Based Activity is a comprehensive learning tool designed for educators and homeschooling parents keen on enriching their students' understanding of the infamous Bubonic Plague that shrouded 14th century Europe. It nods to active student participation while addressing core competencies. The resource comes as a four-page PDF, perfect for print taking its application to traditional classroom setting. An included PowerPoint with editable slides fosters customization aligning with unique class requirements. An added bonus is its Google version, opening doors for streamlined remote learning or utilization within Google Classroom arrangement, making it flexible across various teaching modes be it face-to-face or online. This activity pack adopts a hands-on approach to studying history by integrating primary sources from survivors and eyewitnesses. Learners are tasked to scrutinize these document excerpts, respond thoughtfully to critical thinking questions either orally or in writing based on educator's discretion. It concludes with an exit card/assessment where learners creatively bring together their understanding of the Black Death using evidence from activities done throughout the module. The resource’s suitability spans across grades 9-12 Social Studies syllabus focusing on World History. Its use extends beyond providing context before diving into lectures as an initial activity , enhancing knowledge absorption post-discussion or acting as independent homework instigating self-directed discovery. Beyond information transfer about this catastrophic historical phenomenon, this material digs deeper by encouraging learners not only to understand but analyze text extracts critically and articulate insights drawn out coherently - vital abilities preparing them both academically and morally in framing perspectives in dealing contemporary issues grounded on historical wisdom.

Author Learning is a Passion

Tags Document-based Activity, Black Death, Bubonic Plague, Primary Sources, Critical Thinking, Bubonic Plague Lesson Plans

What We Do When We Read

What We Do When We Read
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Literature, Poetry, Reading, Strategies, Grade 7, 8, 9,

What We Do When We Read "What We Do When We Read" is a comprehensive lesson plan aimed to boost higher-level thinking skills in middle school classrooms and nurture independent reading habits. This all-embracing educational solution, far beyond a simple lesson plan, serves as Part 1 of the "Creating Independent Readers in Your Middle School Classroom" series of materials. All cruicial components align with the Common Core Standards guaranteeing full alignment with standard expectations. Critical Study Course The course provides learners with an introduction to practiced reading strategies by using the poem - 'The Voice You Hear When You Read Silently', penned by Thomas Lux. Post studying how helpful this poetry piece has been, students can note down their viewpoints regarding implemented reading techniques on a Reading Strategies handout included within. Engaging Components A thoughtful Reading Survey and Personal Reading History Chart encourages students to delve deeper into their history as readers. The process enlightens them about how experiences mold our choices in interpretation and moulds reading styles. Educators receive advice on setting up an effective classroom library with bare minimum funding — creating an ambience where books are not just present but are easily reachable even for those learners who might not visit libraries outside school. Versatile Uses + Essential Learning Areas The resource boasts of manifold uses suiting various teaching methods — whether you prefer whole-group exploratory conversations, small group analysis or assigning individual homework that stimulates self-contemplation and personal growth concerning literacy abilities. Specially crafted for grades 7-9 focusing on Language Arts learning aspects such as: Pre-reading activities Literature studies Poetry understanding Practical strategies application in reading lessons All of these are conveniently accessible! It comes as handy MS Word files totalling roughly 19 pages filled with comprehensive lesson plans actively aid educators through each facet of rolling out successful independent readers programs, simplifying your job a great deal! Metacognition & Independent Reading Skills Nurturement! The resource, deeply grounded in enhancing metacognition skills which are pivotal for middle-school level education presents an effectual tool for teachers determined to cultivate independent, discerning readers. Happy teaching!

Author Intentional Teaching and Learning

Tags Reading Strategies, Independent Reading, Metacognition Skills, Classroom Library, Literature Studies

Flash Fiction: 24 Creative Writing Prompts for Students

Flash Fiction: 24 Creative Writing Prompts for Students
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 6, 7, 8, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables

Flash Fiction: 24 Creative Writing Prompts for Students is a slideshow designed for students in 6th, 7th, and 8th grades and includes 24 Flash Fiction Prompts as well as a slide explaining what Flash Fiction is with links to examples, and directions for the students. This slide show is perfect for writing warm-ups, Do Nows, a Creative Writing elective, a Creative Writing unit, or daily practice. The purpose of this slideshow is for students to develop a writing practice in which they write quickly for a short period of time. The goal is to create one or more very short stories of 1000 words or less. Students can choose to write to as many or as few of the slides as they would like over time or they can choose to take one of their Flash Fiction stories and develop it with the idea being that their story will be 1000 words or less. How I use it: I share 3 slides with my students each time we write. I go over each slide first. Over the course of 20-25 minutes, they write to one, two, or all 3 of the slides of their choice. They have 20-25 minutes to write. The next time we write, I include the original 3 and I add 1 or 2 more slides. Eventually, they will see the whole slideshow. Every few days, instead of writing, students break into small groups and choose one of their stories to share with their group members for feedback. Over time, they will have many very short stories or beginnings of stories that they can develop. Students enjoy writing this way--it’s low pressure, it’s dynamic, they have a choice, and it’s fun. I have produced a number of Creative Writing Slide Shows that you might be interested in The Setting Sets the Mood: How to Write Effective Settings 24 Creative Writing Prompts to Inspire Your Students 24 Additional Creative Writing Prompts to Inspire Your Students Characterization: What It Is and How to Develop It Writing with Suspense: A Google Slideshow

Author Intentional Teaching and Learning

Tags Creative Writing, Writing Activities, Writing Prompts, Flash Fiction, Writing Presentation, Flash Fiction Prompts, Creative Writing Prompts Fiction, Flash Fiction Stories For High School, Flash Fiction Writing Prompts, Micro Fiction Prompts, Flash Fiction Prompt

Thinking Like a Historian: Observing and Sourcing a Personal Document or Artifact

Thinking Like a Historian: Observing and Sourcing a Personal Document or Artifact
ELA, Social Studies, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Writing, History, History: USA, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Thinking Like a Historian: Observing and Sourcing a Personal Document or Artifact is a highly engaging and interactive mini-unit of 4 or 5 days for 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th graders. It is designed to have your students work collaboratively as historians to look at primary source documents and artifacts as evidence from their lives. In the process, they will learn the kinds of questions to ask about historical artifacts and documents to help them interpret their meaning and importance. The purpose of this lesson is to help them understand how historians interpret evidence, especially from primary source documents as well as artifacts. The lesson introduces or reviews key concepts and terms: primary source and secondary source documents, artifacts, evidence, and interpretation. It also provides teachers with an opportunity to introduce or review what it means to work collaboratively in small groups to make meaning of documents or artifacts. Finally, students will reflect on their experience and what they learned. The mini-unit includes objectives and learning targets aligned with Common Core Standards of Literacy in History, a detailed lesson plan, student worksheets for analyzing personal documents/ and artifacts, a sample chart for group work collaboration, and a student reflection worksheet for them to reflect on their experience as a historian. In addition, I include a parent/guardian letter in English and Spanish explaining the unit. Objectives Students will define key historical concepts and terms: primary source, secondary source, artifacts, evidence, and interpretation. Students will give examples of what primary source and secondary source documents are. Students will give examples of artifacts. Students will examine personal primary source documents and artifacts and will ask questions about the documents to help them understand the historical significance of it or its meaning. Students will do a close read or close examination for evidence about the document or artifact and interpret what it means and what it reveals about their family, culture, the person or people involved, etc. Students will “source” a document or artifact to evaluate its credibility and point of view by asking questions about who wrote or created it, when, why, and for what purpose or audience. Students will explain how to work collaboratively with their classmates. Students will identify the key historical descriptors (tools and skills) they most connected with and why. Students will reflect on their experience of thinking like a historian. Standards CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.6-8.1: Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.6-8.2: Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary of the source distinct from prior knowledge or opinions. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.6-8.4: Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including vocabulary specific to domains related to history/social studies.

Author Intentional Teaching and Learning

Tags Mini Unit, Artifacts, Historian, History Project, Evidence, Text Evidence, American History, Lesson Plans, Analysis, Primary Sources, Think Like A Historian Lesson Plan

Metacognitive Logs: Reading Response

Metacognitive Logs: Reading Response
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Literature, Strategies, Writing, Grade 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

This 31-page mini-unit, Metacognitive Logs: Reading Response, is part 5 in my unit Creating Independent Readers in Your Middle School Classroom . In this mini-unit, students learn the following: --how to identify the reading strategies they are using --how to “Talk to the Text” or annotate the text with their thoughts, feelings, ideas, etc. --how to write a thoughtful and cohesive response to what they are reading Response writing allows students to access their subconscious or deeper thinking. Although you will have some students who take to this immediately and come up with amazing observations and thoughtful analyses, most students start out being very self-conscious about their thinking, even students who are reading at or beyond grade level. They are not used to bringing their thoughts to the surface. It is a skill that we have to teach them. Once they learn it, though, you will be surprised at and delighted by their insightful comments. Talking to the Text or annotating a text is an important skill that students need to be taught. Often they are insecure about or inhibited by the idea of marking up the text with their thoughts, feelings, ideas, reactions, etc. Some students come to it naturally, whereas others really struggle with this. I have found over the years that the insecurity or inhibition, as well as the confidence to access their subconscious thoughts, can be in both advanced and struggling readers. Their reading skill or level ultimately isn’t a guarantee that they will do this confidently. This is why it is good to break down the skill by using reading strategies and giving them time to practice. The mini-unit includes detailed lesson plans with clearly stated objectives and learning targets that are aligned with the Common Core Standards for Reading along with the necessary resources you need to engage your students in reading response. Typically, I teach this after I've taught my students how to write a summary of a short story, which I offer in Lesson 4 of my unit. My 95-page complete unit, Creating Independent Readers in Your Middle School Classroom , includes the following: Part 1: What We Do When We Read Part 2: Reading Requirements Part 3: Reading Logs, Setting Goals, and Reflection Part 4: Summary Writing for Short Stories Part 5: Metacognitive Logs: Reading Response Part 6: How to Set Up An Amazing Classroom Library

Author Intentional Teaching and Learning

Tags Independent Readers, Readers Unit, Metacognitive, Reading Logs, Reading Response, Critical Thinking, Literary Analysis, Reading Program, Evidence, Interpretation

24 Additional Creative Writing Prompts to inspire Your Students

24 Additional Creative Writing Prompts to inspire Your Students
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 7, 8, 9, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables

Are you out of ideas to get your students writing? Or do you need to add to your tool chest of writing prompts? 24 Additional Creative Writing Prompts to inspire Your Students is my second Google slideshow, and it will provide you with inspiring writing prompts for your students! The writing prompts can be used as part of a Do Now or a Warm-up, in a Creative Writing Elective, as part of a Creative Writing unit, or as part of your daily or weekly practice for your students. You can use them in any order and they focus on: Developing characters, conflict, setting, mood Using personification, sensory, and descriptive details Writing stories, poems, or scenes Writing realistic fiction, mysteries, fantasy, science fiction, etc. Included are the following: suggestions for how to use these slides , a "Must Haves" and "Can Haves" graphic organizer to discuss elements of a story with your students, slides to discuss dialogue and quotation marks., and 24 inspiring writing prompts. Prompts included: --Personification of a Gargoyle --Plane in a Forest --What happened to the forest? --Body Parts --Turn Back the Clock ---Alien Spy Calls Cop --Overworked Home Appliances --Empty Apartment Behind Bathroom Mirror --A Murmuration of Starlings --The Animal in the Mirror --It was all a misunderstanding, I tell you --A Rowboat, Two Friends, a Lake, and a Storm --Personify an Abandoned Building --What the Elephants Have to Say --The Old Woman, Her Mountain Lion, and A Village and even more! I have produced a number of Creative Writing Slide Shows that you might be interested in. The Setting Sets the Mood: How to Write Effective Settings 24 Creative Writing Prompts to Inspire Your Students 24 Additional Creative Writing Prompts to Inspire Your Students Flash Fiction: 24 Creative Writing Prompts for Students Characterization: What It Is and How to Develop It Writing with Suspense: A Google Slideshow

Author Intentional Teaching and Learning

Tags Creative Writing, Google Slides, Digital Writing Lesson, Student Inspiration, Writing Prompts, Dialogue, Setting, Plot, Characterization, Personification, Social Emotional Writing Prompts

Compare and Contrast Archimedes + Euclid Learning Packet

Compare and Contrast Archimedes + Euclid Learning Packet
Social Studies, Biographies, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

If your students are studying and learning about a variety of influential leaders in class, it may be easy for them to get people mixed up. Having learning materials that will help students keep information sorted is beneficial to their overall comprehension. This is a Compare and Contrast Archimedes and Euclid Learning Packet. It is designed for your upper elementary students in 3rd – 5th grade. The objective is for students to be able to read and comprehend two different biographies and then compare and contrast that information using a Venn diagram . This packet includes: --A 2-page biography on Euclid --A 2-page biography on Archimedes --A Euclid poster --An Archimedes poster --1 Venn diagram to compare the two scientists --Answer keys for the biographies Each biography is a fill in the blank. These activities can be completed as a whole group, or in small groups, or independently. This makes a simple resource for a substitute to implement. I hope you enjoy! Here are similar resources for you to enjoy: https://teachsimple.com/product/capillary-action-experiment https://teachsimple.com/product/the-crucible-booklet-project https://teachsimple.com/product/mean-mode-median-range-color-by-number-worksheet https://teachsimple.com/product/japanese-culture-bell-ringers https://teachsimple.com/product/end-of-year-reflection-packet You can visit my storefront here: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/the-comprehensive-teacher I can be contacted for questions and concerns at jennyezaki@gmail.com .

Author The Comprehensive Teacher

Tags Compare And Contrast, Mathematician, Archimedes, Euclid, Learning Packet, Venn Diagram, Biographies, Fill In The Blank, Small Group

Compare and Contrast Isaac Newton + Albert Einstein

Compare and Contrast Isaac Newton + Albert Einstein
Science, Inventors, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

If your students are studying and learning about a variety of influential leaders in science class, it may be easy for them to get people mixed up. Having learning materials that will help students keep information sorted is beneficial to their overall comprehension. This is a Compare and Contrast Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein Learning Packet. It is designed for your upper elementary students in 3rd – 5th grade. The objective is for students to be able to read and comprehend two different biographies and then compare and contrast that information using a Venn diagram . This packet includes: --A 2-page biography on Isaac Newton --A 2-page biography on Albert Einstein --An Albert Einstein poster --An Isaac Newton poster --1 Venn diagram to compare the two scientists --Answer keys for the biographies Each biography is a fill in the blank. These activities can be completed as a whole group, or in small groups, or independently. I hope you enjoy! Here are similar resources for you to enjoy: https://teachsimple.com/product/pride-and-prejudice-booklet-project https://teachsimple.com/product/lord-of-the-flies-booklet-project https://teachsimple.com/product/my-heritage-booklet-project https://teachsimple.com/product/harry-potter-and-the-sorcerers-stone-student-handbook You can visit my storefront here: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/the-comprehensive-teacher I can be contacted for questions and concerns at jennyezaki@gmail.com .

Author The Comprehensive Teacher

Tags Reading Passage, Cross Curricular, Compare And Contrast, Venn Diagram, Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, Fill In The Blank, Biography, Science Poster, Isaac Newton And Albert Einstein, Albert Einstein And Isaac Newton

"My COMPUTeachER: The Computer Book for Everyone" eBook

"My COMPUTeachER: The Computer Book for Everyone" eBook
, Not Grade Specific,

This is an eBook titled My COMPUTeachER: The Computer Book for Everyone. Throughout the years, many people have asked me questions regarding computer applications. As a computer instructor, I decided that publishing some of them (not necessarily in question format) might have a high interest value. This book is a comprehensive collection of all the handouts I have developed through my last 20 years in the classroom. The handouts in this book represent the bulk of my classes. Following each handout, there is a suggested class project or exercise, a homework assignment, and a sample quiz . The answers to some of the questions are found directly on the handouts, while others require deductive reasoning. I have added a few questions that ask for an opinion, and of course, those answers would be neither right nor wrong. The goal of this book is to provide you with valuable information you can use right away. This book can be printed. It can also be read in a digital format. I hope you enjoy! Here are similar resources for you to enjoy: https://teachsimple.com/product/middle-school-201-more-tips-for-teachers-ebook https://teachsimple.com/product/spanish-languages-of-the-americas-spanish-english-french-portuguese-ebook https://teachsimple.com/product/money-and-credit-101-how-to-excel-in-both-ebook https://teachsimple.com/product/spanish-consejos-para-la-vida-101-maneras-de-vivir-major-tips-for-life-101-ways-to-live-better-ebook You can visit my storefront here: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/paul-rallion I can be contacted for questions and concerns at paulrallion@gmail.com .

Author Paul Rallion

Tags Computer Teacher, Computer Skills, Computer Book, EBook, Photoshop, Keyboarding, Formatting Tools, Spreadsheet, Google, Microsoft

"Visiting Rome, Assisi, Pompeii, and The Vatican" eBook

"Visiting Rome, Assisi, Pompeii, and The Vatican" eBook
Social Studies, Geography, Not Grade Specific,

Follow the journey through Rome, Assisi, Pompeii, and the Vatican in this 40-page printable or digital eBook. Learn fun facts, sample local foods, review helpful terms, discover popular landmarks like the Colosseum and Sistine Chapel, and more. Descriptions of major attractions include location, hours, and historical details. Whether using this eBook to prepare for upcoming travels or reflect afterwards, the beautiful photos and information provide an immersive cultural experience for students. Use it to spark discussions or writing prompts about ancient Roman history, Catholic traditions, art and architecture, or Italian cuisine and language. Adaptable for individuals, small groups, or whole class activities.

Author Paul Rallion

Tags Travel, Vacation, Vocabulary, Landmarks, Rome, Paris, The Vatican, Fun Facts, Assisi, Mapping Skills

Letter C Emergent Reader

Letter C Emergent Reader
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

This letter C emergent reader is a great book for practicing beginning sounds. This book is a low prep activity for students to make and take home to practice the initial sound of the letter C. These beginning readers are perfect for any preschool or kindergarten classroom where students are learning about letters and letter sounds. Students can be guided to color each picture first and then cut the pages apart. There are two emergent reader pages for each printed page. The pages will then be stapled together in a book for students to read over and over to practice the letter C sound. All pictures in this book focus on the initial /c/ sound. This emergent reader includes a cover page and seven different "C is for..." pages that all focus on the most common sound of the letter C in the initial position of the word. When to Use: * Literacy Center * Reading Center * Small Group Activity * Independent Activity * Emergency Sub Plans * Use as mini books in a class library These alphabet emergent readers make great student made books for them to take home and read with their families or for placing in a class library for students to read again and again during center time. Skills Assessed: * Letter Recognition * initial Sound of the Letter C * Reading simple sight words * reading simple repetitive sentences For similar resources, visit my store!

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Letter C, Letter C Activities, Letter C Emergent Reader, Emergent Reader, Beginning Reader, Alphabet Activitiy, Alphabet Emergent Reader, Preschool Reader

Letter C Cut and Paste Worksheets

Letter C Cut and Paste Worksheets
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

These cut and paste worksheets for the letter C are great for letter recognition and beginning sounds. They are a quick and easy activity to give students who need practice with recognizing the letter C from amongst other letters or for those students who need extra practice distinguishing between the initial sounds in words. It is a great resource for students to practice recognizing the letter, or to evaluate students on their knowledge of the letter and its sound at the beginning of words. These cut and paste worksheets are perfect for preschoolers and kindergartners who are working on identifying the most common initial /c/ sound in words as well as students who are learning to recognize the letter C in both capital and lowercase form. There are 3 different worksheets for students to use to practice the letter C * Sorting letters that are the letter C from letters that are not the letter C * Cut and paste page where students will glue the pictures that begin with the letter C on a cactus. * Sorting page where students will look through various forms of print and cut out examples of the letter and sort by capital letters and lowercase letters. These alphabet worksheets can be used in the following ways * Literacy centers * Fine motor skills centers * Small group activities * Homework * Morning work * Emergency sub plans Skills assessed with these letter C worksheets * Letter C Recognition * Initial Sound of the letter C * Cutting skills * Fine Motor Skills Three of the worksheets are print and go. You only need to add scissors and glue. The other worksheet is low prep, as you need to gather printed materials for students to cut out examples of the letters in addition to scissors and glue.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Letter C, Letter C Activities, Letter C Worksheets, Alphabet Worksheets, Cut And Paste Worksheets, Letter Recognition, Beginning Sounds, Initial /c/ Sound, Initial Sounds, Phonics Worksheets

Letter C Counting to Ten Puzzles

Letter C Counting to Ten Puzzles
Math, Early Math, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

This Letter C Counting to 10 Puzzles is a counting math puzzle for the letter C. This resource is great for practicing number recognition and practicing counting up to 10. This is a quick and easy activity to give students who need practice with ordering numbers and counting practice up to 10, with one to one correspondence. These math puzzles are suitable for preschool aged children and kindergarteners who need practice with numbers. This counting puzzle math center can be used in the following ways * Math centers * Puzzle centers * Small group activities * Morning work * Task Box Activity * Emergency sub plans * Quick counting assessment * Quick number recognition assessment * Quick number ordering assessment Skills assessed with this letter C puzzle counting activity * Ability to count to 10 * Ability to order numbers successfully from 1 to 10 * Fine Motor Skills * Recognition of things that begin with the letter C This counting math center is low prep. All that is required is for the teacher to print it out, cut it out and laminate if desired. Once created, this puzzle counting center can be used over and over. The provide a great way for students to practice counting to 10 and practicing letter sound recognition for beginning sounds at the same time. Students can work on this counting center independently, in pairs, or in small groups to complete. These puzzles can be easily stored in small plastic containers since as a task box or in small plastic bags to ensure all the pieces stay together. This puzzle center is easy to set out and for students to clean up. For similar resources, visit my store!

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Letter C, Letter C Activities, Math Centers, Counting To 10, Counting Puzzles, Alphabet Puzzles, Alphabet Activities, Counting To Ten, Number Recognition, Number Order

Letter C Counting to 10 Centers

Letter C Counting to 10 Centers
Math, Early Math, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities

Letter C Counting to 10 Centers Letter C Counting to 10 Centers is a powerful teaching aid, adept at instilling early math skills in preschool and kindergarten students. This center hones their ability to recognize the lowercase letter 'C', number recognition up to 10, and counting proficiency using tens frames. It's highly versatile, enabling utilisation for math centers, matching centers, small group activities, morning work exercises or as an element in emergency substitute teacher plans. Quick Assessment Aid Gauges student abilities such as recognising amounts when depicted in a tens frame while reinforcing alphabet identification focused on the letter C. Cultivates fine motor skills promoting precision. Minimal Preparation Required To prepare these activities just print out the four-page packet, cut out individual items and laminate if necessary. The beach-themed design promotes continuous usage without losing appeal or educational learning. Promoting Interactive Learning In addition to paving way for independent problem-solving it also promotes collaboration when executed in groups. For a more immersive experience manipulatives can be included for pupils to physically engage with each portion of content they count. The Contents of this Pack Include: Candle-themed number cards from one through ten Lowercase ‘c’ framed boxes designed specifically for matching against these numerical cards In conclusion,The Letter C Counting Center presents numerous benefits combining alphabet familiarity and numeric recognition making it an indispensable asset within early-education pedagogy.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Letter C, Counting Center, Lowercase Recognition, Number Recognition, Tens Frames

Letter C Beginning Sound Puzzles

Letter C Beginning Sound Puzzles
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

This Letter C Beginning Sound Puzzles includes two piece puzzles for the letter C. These are great for letter recognition and beginning sounds. There are 12 different puzzles for students to build for the letter C that cover the most common initial sound for the letter C. They are a quick and easy activity to give students who need practice with recognizing the letter C or for those students who need extra practice distinguishing between the initial sounds in words. Students will love putting together these puzzles and saying the words of the picture that begins with the letter C. These puzzles are perfect for preschoolers or kindergartners who are learning about the most common initial /c/ sound of words. Each of the 12 puzzles contain colorful and engaging images, that any students should be able to recognize easily. These alphabet worksheets can be used in the following ways * Literacy centers * Fine motor centers * Puzzle center * Small group activities * Task box activity * Beginning sound review * Morning work * Early finisher activity * Emergency sub plans * Individual practice or work in pairs Skills assessed with these letter C two piece puzzles * Letter C Recognition * Initial Sound of the letter C * Fine Motor Skills * Matching Skills These letter C puzzles for beginning sounds are a low prep activity . All the teacher needs to do is to print the puzzles, cut them out, and laminate if you want to have a long-lasting resource. This literacy center is easy to put out and clean up and can be stored in a small plastic container, like a task box. For similar resources, visit my store!

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Letter C, Letter C Activities, Literacy Center, Letter C Puzzles, Beginning Sounds, Phonics Activities, Alphabet Activities, Initial /c/ Sound, Initial Sounds, Alphabet Puzzles

ABC Puzzles for Little Hands

ABC Puzzles for Little Hands
ELA, Reading, Language Development, Vocabulary, Phonics, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Activities

ABC Puzzles for Little Hands These ABC puzzles are perfect for letter and picture recognition. Let little hands play with and sort the pieces to make the full picture. Encourages problem solving, motor skills, and critical thinking. For durability print out on card stock, laminate, and place in large Ziploc bags. Puzzles come in color and black & white. Includes all letters in the English alphabet. Includes the following puzzles: A for acorn B for bear C for corn D for dog E for egg F for fish G for goat H for horse I for island J for jam K for koala L for lemon M for mouse N for ninja O for owl P for pig Q for quack R for rabbit S for spider T for tiger U for umbrella V for volcano W for worm X for xylophone Y for yarn Z for zebra Thanks! ABC Puzzles for Little Hands ABC Puzzles for Little Hands ABC Puzzles for Little Hands ABC Puzzles for Little Hands ABC Puzzles for Little Hands ABC Puzzles for Little Hands ABC Puzzles for Little Hands ABC Puzzles for Little Hands ABC Puzzles for Little Hands ABC Puzzles for Little Hands ABC Puzzles for Little Hands ABC Puzzles for Little Hands ABC Puzzles for Little Hands ABC Puzzles for Little Hands

Author Soumara Siddiqui

Tags ABC Puzzles, ABC Puzzles For Little Kids, ABC Puzzles For Little Hands

"Visiting Paris, Bordeaux, and Annecy" eBook

"Visiting Paris, Bordeaux, and Annecy" eBook
Social Studies, Geography, Not Grade Specific,

Visiting Paris, Bordeaux, and Annecy is a 70-page eBook that takes readers on a virtual tour of these iconic French destinations. Learn fascinating history and cultural facts that bring each location to life. Discover practical travel tips like transportation, currency, phrasebooks, and more to make your next French vacation easy. This eBook also highlights famous landmarks in each city, complete with location, hours, and insider recommendations. Whether you're an armchair traveler, history buff, Francophile, or planning your own Parisian holiday, this resource has something for you. Use it to preview or reflect on the magic of France with students of all ages. Similar eBooks on Spanish missions and national parks also available from this teacher-author.

Author Paul Rallion

Tags Geography, Landmarks, Places To Visit, Paris, Rome, Social Studies EBook, Fun Facts, Food, Culture, Transportation

March Madness Sports Opinion Writing Step-by-Step (Would You Rather)

March Madness Sports Opinion Writing Step-by-Step (Would You Rather)
ELA, Grammar, Reading, Language Development, Spelling, Writing, Grade 2, 3, 4, Activities

Would you rather be a basketball player or baseball player? If you need an engaging way to teach opinion writing, look no further than this step-by-step unit! Perfect for elementary teachers and homeschoolers alike, this LOW PREP resource covers the five steps of opinion writing—research and brainstorming; reasons and examples; introduction and conclusion; draft, edit, and revise; and final draft—using a cross-curricular approach and sports theme. Each day's lesson addresses one step. Differentiated graphic organizers—primary lines, regular lines, and no lines—are included to match the student's handwriting skill level. A GREAT ADDITION TO YOUR: March Madness or sports unit study Writing lessons or centers P.E. or health class ...or just for fun! HOW IT WORKS: Each student picks or is assigned 2 topics from the cards to research (individually or in small groups) Select one of the included writing prompts or use the blank one to create your own Starting with research and brainstorming, students complete one opinion writing step each day Students present their final draft—orally or using the included graphic organizers—in response to the assigned writing prompt Help your students become expert opinion writers! Whether you're looking for an introduction to opinion writing or an assessment of prior knowledge, this resource has something for everyone. SPORTS INCLUDE: Baseball Basketball Bobsledding Cricket Curling Cycling Field hockey Figure skating Football Gymnastics High jumping Ice hockey Lacrosse Long jumping Long-distance running Show jumping Skiing Snowboarding Soccer Speed skating Sprinting Swimming Tennis Volleyball CROSS-CURRICULAR SUBJECTS COVERED: Art (drawing and coloring) English language arts Grammar Health Reading Research Science Spelling Writing

Author Heather Huhman

Tags March Madness, Sports, Opinion Writing, Persuasive Writing, Beginner Writing, Early Writing, Elementary Writing, Physical Education, Health

Using A Tally Printable

Using A Tally Printable
Math, Numbers, Place Value, Grade 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Teaching tally marks can be a fun, but complicated task! Students either catch on quickly or feel the frustration of not quite understanding this new skill. Students need plenty of practice with figuring how to show the value of a number correctly using tally marks. Additionally, you want students to be able to view tally marks and quickly count the total. If you are looking for practice with tally marks, this Using A Tally Chart will help! This is an 8-page printable. There are 4 pages of problems for students to complete. The last 4 pages are answer keys. The worksheets are as follows: Page 1 – Write the value of each tally (10 problems) Page 2 – Draw a tally for each number (12 problems) Page 3 – Increase or decrease each number by the amount shown then draw the tally (8 problems) Page 4 – Complete both charts by writing in the missing number or drawing in the missing tally (8 problems) A sample problem is completed on each page. This can be implemented for homework, independent work, or even an assessment. This can be used with 2nd and 3rd grade students. I hope you enjoy! Here are similar resources for you to enjoy: https://teachsimple.com/product/character-profile-worksheet https://teachsimple.com/product/healthy-body-healthy-mind-worksheet https://teachsimple.com/product/addition-worksheet https://teachsimple.com/product/proofreading-practice-worksheet You can visit my storefront here: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/elementary-resources-4-u I can be contacted for questions and concerns at harlandm2000@yahoo.co.uk .

Author Elementary Resources 4 U

Tags Math Challenge, Tally Marks, Tally Chart, Math Printable, Using A Tallly, Tally Values, Math Homework, Independent Work, Assessment

Multiplication Square Table - Up to X12

Multiplication Square Table - Up to X12
Math, Multiplication and Division, Division, Grade 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Multiplication Square Table - Up to X12 Teach students a fun way to learn their times tables! This Multiplication Square Table gives a visual, color-coded reference for students to easily find answers to multiplication problems up to 12x12. Print a copy for reference as students compete in group activities to see who can yell out answers the fastest. Laminate the tables for durability as children work in pairs finding answers using the chart as a tool. With repeated practice and exposure to these multiplication facts through games and group work, students will build fluency in a meaningful way. Children learn best when lessons are interactive and hands-on rather than rote memorization. Set a foundation for math success by making times tables fun with the colorful, easy to read Multiplication Square Table!

Author Elementary Resources 4 U

Tags Multiplication Square Table, Assessment, Fact Fluency, Times Table Chart, Partner Games, Math Center, Repeated Addition, Fluency, Homework

Multiplication Square Table - Up to X10

Multiplication Square Table - Up to X10
Math, Multiplication and Division, Division, Grade 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Multiplication Square Table - Up to X10 Learning multiplication is an important math skill, but it can be challenging for students to master. This printable multiplication square table gives 2nd and 3rd graders a visual resource to help them learn facts up to 10x10. Students can use the table to find answers or confirm their mental math. Use this durable, laminated table for whole group lessons, small group practice, or independent work. Make learning fun by timing students while they use the chart to solve flashcard problems. The first to answer correctly scores! Students will build fluency through repeated exposure in engaging activities with this multiplication resource. Similar math resources: https://teachsimple.com/product/animal-diets-worksheet https://teachsimple.com/product/verbs-and-jobs-worksheet https://teachsimple.com/product/4-operations-math-worksheet https://teachsimple.com/product/comic-strip-template

Author Elementary Resources 4 U

Tags Multiplication Square Table, Math Worksheet, Repeated Addition, Math Skills, End Of Year, Fact Fluency, Finding The Product, Small Group, Assessment

Fractions Math Packet: Halves, Thirds, and Fourths

Fractions Math Packet: Halves, Thirds, and Fourths
Math, Fractions, Grade 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Whether the learning is taking place in-person or distance, you may be on the hunt for interactive activities that your students will enjoy. This is a Fractions Packet that your 2nd grade students can complete virtually. If your students have one to one devices in the classroom, it can be completed during school hours. The topic is Halves, Thirds, and Fourths. You can have students complete this in small groups, in partners, or individually. The packet is broken down into 3 sections or 3 slides: --Skill Introduction and Vocabulary. Students will be introduced to the vocabulary fraction, numerator, and denominator. On this slide, they will drag their answer choices to the correct places. --Review and Practice. Students will review the vocabulary words they learned in the first section. On this slide, they will drag words and numbers to the correct places. --Real World Application. On this slide, students will draw on a piece of paper and attach it to the space provided on the page. The 3 sections can be broken down into 3 days. I hope you enjoy! Here are similar resources for you to enjoy: https://teachsimple.com/product/themed-art-by-month 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 Real World Applications, Math Vocabulary, Fractions Packet, Halves, Thirds, Fourths, Numerator, Denominator, Skill Review, Math Homework

Fractions Distance Learning Packet

Fractions Distance Learning Packet
Math, Fractions, Grade 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Whether the learning is taking place in-person or distance, you may be on the hunt for interactive activities that your students will enjoy. This is a Fractions Packet that your 2nd grade students can complete virtually. If your students have one to one devices in the classroom, it can be completed during school hours. The topic is Creating Fractions with Rectangles. You can have students complete this in small groups, in partners, or individually. The packet is broken down into 3 sections or 3 slides: --Skill Introduction and Vocabulary. Students will be introduced to the vocabulary fraction and partition. On this slide, they will drag words, lines and fractions to the correct places. --Review and Practice. Students will review the vocabulary words they learned in the first section. On this slide, they will drag words and lines to the correct places. They will use the shapes to shade the fractions. --Real World Application. On this slide, students will draw on a piece of paper and attach it to the space provided on the page. The 3 sections can be broken down into 3 days. I hope you enjoy! Here are similar resources for you to enjoy: https://teachsimple.com/product/themed-art-by-month 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 Distance Learning, Fractions Packet, Virtual Math Lesson, Math Vocabulary, Graphic Organizers, Shading Fractions, Real World Application, Skill Review

Alphabet Cards

Alphabet Cards
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

There are many skills that we have to focus on in the classroom with our Kindergarten students. One of the most important skills is learning the letters of the alphabets. Our students need to master what the letters are, what they look like, how to write them, and the sounds they make. This is a fun set of Alphabet Cards for your students to enjoy. These are printed 2 per page. You can print as many pages as you need in order to have enough for each student. Laminate them, cut them out, and have your students practice reciting each letter, sound, and picture. This can be utilized in a variety of ways: --You can use this in small groups. This will allow you to closely observe student’s skills, such as what letters and sounds they may be struggling with. --Students can work together in partners to practice their letters together. --Students can practice with their cards independently. --You can let students take their cards home for homework. I hope you enjoy! Here are similar resources for you to enjoy: https://teachsimple.com/product/themed-art-by-month 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 Alphabet Cards, Task Cards, Reading Cards, Letter Sounds, Phonics Practice, Small Group Reading, Partner Work, Literacy Center, Assessment