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Ready to Read -am Word Family Active Instruction Lesson 5

Ready to Read -am Word Family Active Instruction Lesson 5
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading, Spelling, Preschool, Grade 1, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Ready to Read – Word Family -am Reading with Picture Reinforcement. Multi-Sensory Instruction with Letter and Sound Review, Auditory Drill, Blending Drill, Decodable Reading, Word Dictation, and a Phonemic Awareness Activity : Rhyme. Lesson 5 in a series. These lessons were created to use with whole group blended learning (virtual and in-person students) for kindergarten and beginning First Grade. They were so successful that once all students returned to in-person instruction, I continued using them. All students can easily see the Smartboard, and it is so much easier than if I have to juggle letter cards, books, and different materials. I can easily save different versions of the presentation, and edit each one to fit the needs of various students for additional work with a tutor or in small group. It also works well with small groups, RTI, Resource, and SPED. These lessons build on each other, and last about 30 - 45 minutes depending on changes you make, the size of your group, and the pace. Of course, some students/classes go through quicker, some slower, so adapt as needed. Lesson 5 (-am) consists of 161 slides. You will download a zip file that contains a PowerPoint Presentation, a note to read first, a file with extra slides if you need to change or add slides, and a PDF that has a link to make a copy in Google Slides if you do not use PowerPoint. The slides start out with a quick attention-getter, followed by letter review - say letter, say sound, and keyword (" B, ball, /b/"). All letters are included in alphabetical order, however, I typically use only the ones my students need to work on and not in alphabetical order - especially in later lessons. Use as is, or delete or move slides around based on the needs of your class. IF you teach qu instead of q you can find that option in the file with extra slides - simply click slide 23, select "format background," select "picture or texture fill," and from the included file, select "qu option." Next, we learn a NEW Concept - the Glued Sound /am/. Letters a and m together make one sound instead of two because the letter m changes the sound the a makes. This is followed by an auditory drill. IF you have letter tiles or magnetic letters, this is a great time to get those out. If not, just use the letter tiles on the SmartBoard without additional student material or have them air write the letters or write with crayons, pencil and paper, or simply say the letter. For this, there are letter tiles on the slide. The teacher says the sound of one of the letters. The students repeat the sound and then identify the letter. For example, teacher says /b/. Students repeat /b/ and then say B. If they have letter tiles or magnetic letters they can pull those, or point to them. Then we move to blending. Students say the sound of the letter the car is beneath. For example, On one slide, the car is beneath the letter h, so the students say /h/. On the next slide, the car is beneath the am tile and students will make the glued /am/ sound. On the following slide, the car "drives" beneath all three letters and the students read "ham." This continues through multiple -am word family words. Time to Read - this starts with reading the words we just blended. A picture of the word on the following slides reinforce the correct answer, and really helps out some of the students who struggle more.. Sight Words. Slides for High Frequency Words, Red Words, and Trick Words are included in an additional file, so you can easily use the term that correlates with your preference or curriculum. Add any other words you are working on. I have a few basic ones, and what the students will need to read the next slides. Sentence Reading - a few very basic sentences. The presentations will build on each other, so students constantly review what they have learned and build on it. We then review rhyme - Thumbs up or down with rhyming pairs. Typically phonemic awareness activities are done prior to a lesson like this, but for the past couple of years, my students had so much trouble with rhyme, and when I put the rhyming activity after all the word family work, they are more successful than if I start with it. Of course, you can move the rhyme slides to the beginning of the presentation if you want to stick with traditional format. Finally, there is the Exit Ticket or Dictation - slides show pictures from earlier in the lesson plus one from a previous lesson (always reviewing). They will write each word on their paper (or if you have your letter tiles or magnetic letters you can easily use them). Written work is important, and it will help show progress, allow you to examine which students need help and hopefully see their misconceptions, and it helps you to give grades if required. Orton-Gillingham, IMSE, Wilson Reading System, and FUNdations curriculums influenced the way this is put together. If you have access to Hooked on Phonics Videos, they work well to plug into these lessons prior to the blending drill. They are quick little "brain brakes" of sorts, or sometimes attention getters, but always educational and catchy, and my students loved them.

Author Just SO - Sharon Oliver

Tags Ready To Read, Word Family, Active Instruction, Letter-Sound Cards, Blending Drill, Learn To Read, Early Reading, Beginning Reading

Animal Science Unit | All About Worms | Learning about Animals

Animal Science Unit | All About Worms | Learning about Animals
Science, Life Sciences, Animals, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

All About Worms: Learning about Animals | Worm The 'All About Worms' resource is a comprehensive and meticulously curated bundle that allows educators to create a thorough and engaging Animal Science Unit focused on worms. It provides an array of versatile resources that cater to students at different learning levels, ranging from Pre-K through 2nd grade. Included Resources: Real-life worm photos Non-fiction articles catering for learners at various reading capabilities Creative worksheets Art & craft activities Opportunities for extended writing exercises An exciting aspect of this resource is its adaptability: it can be incorporated seamlessly into classroom instruction modalities such as whole group discussion or small-group activity sessions. Additionally, the worksheets are perfectly pliable for homework assignment utilization. Additional Teacher Resources: Vital teaching aids like project ideas, relevant video links, A sequenced list of compelling discussion questions - all poised to stimulate student inquiry in both cognitive and affective spectra surrounding our focus creature. Gaming Elements: Inclusive Game Elements: •Memory games centered on the worms’ behaviors & habitat considerations (a challenging macro-photo guessing game included). This package offers educators the freedom to choose parts befitting their individualized teaching preferences. The informative 97-page PDF file supporting ready-to-print needs neatly uphold the simplicity without reducing content quality or depth. Perfectly designed to expose early learners to the fascinating world of worms, this resource provides a multi-faceted approach towards enriched learning about animal science. The edifying material covers areas such as worm anatomy, habitat dynamics, life cycles and eating habits. 'All About Worms' is indeed instrumental in ensuring that learner fascination matches educational outcomes holistically!

Author Simply Schoolgirl

Tags Worms, Animal Science, Educational Resources, Interactive Learning, Zoology

Non-Fiction Early Reader: Snowflakes Unit

Non-Fiction Early Reader: Snowflakes Unit
ELA, Reading, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

The Non-Fiction Early Reader: Snowflakes Unit A meticulously designed teaching resource transforming the way children learn to read. This extensive bundle, ideal for grade 1 through 4, incorporates numerous subjects into its course but particularly outperforms in language arts and reading. Differentiating Instruction One common issue teachers encounter is tailoring instruction for diverse learning needs. This unit elegantly resolves this problem by providing two versions of the primary nonfiction booklet with varying reading levels, assuring that all students can understand key concepts, expand their vocabulary and reinforce their proficient reading skills. Nature-inspired Learning What distinguishes this product is its intensive focus on real-life experiences. Through real images and a narrative about skiing, it manages to spark students' curiosity while strengthening their understanding of specific winter-themed words. Teacher & Homework Guides No worries about designing lessons or setting homework as comprehensive teacher guides with comprehension and text questions are included within materials. A directly related homework page corresponds with each booklet - suitable even for homeschoolers post lesson hours! Enriching Classroom Experience: This product also features: Non-fiction text feature posters : They clarify informative text aspects like Table of Contents, Subtopics & Headings etc. Worksheets : These come along with several mandatory elements such as word strips or sounding out cards aligned to theme words fostering an all-round reading environment for young learners! In Conclusion: The Non-Fiction Early Reader: Snowflakes Unit adapts brilliantly across varying learning scenarios from individual home study time to interactive group engagements at school ensuring convenience for educators while maintaining learner's interest.

Author Simply Schoolgirl

Tags Non-fiction, Early Reader, Snowflakes, Language Arts, Reading

1st Grade Reading Street HFW Unit 4

1st Grade Reading Street HFW Unit 4
ELA, Language Development, Spelling, Grade 1, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

1st Grade Reading Street High Frequency Words Unit 4 This 1st grade spelling resource provides practice with the high frequency words introduced in Unit 4 of the Reading Street curriculum . The printable PDF packet includes all the sight words for the 6 weeks of this unit. To use this resource, students will roll a die and write each word in the color number they roll. This engaging activity is perfect for morning work, early finishers, or additional spelling practice. It can be used individually, in small groups, or with the whole class. Implementing this game into language arts rotations enhances student mastery of sight word recognition and spelling while keeping learners actively engaged. With multiple opportunities for repeated exposure, students gain fluency with these essential words that foster reading proficiency. This teacher-created packet aligns with 1st grade Reading Street and provides a fun way to help students commit these high utility words to memory.

Author Sarah Sorensen

Tags Reading Street, Curriculum, High Frequency Words, Spelling Words, Roll And Write

Basic Math Skills | Counting Estimation Comparison 4

Basic Math Skills | Counting Estimation Comparison 4
Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Math, Early Math, Numbers, Place Value, Preschool, Grade 1, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities

Basic Math Skills | Counting Estimation Comparison 4 . This pictorial math resource is created to enhance the process of teaching fundamental arithmetic concepts . It focuses on core mathematical areas such as quantity counting, quantity estimations and comparison . Tailor- made for kindergarten and first - grade students, this comprehensive tool spans across 24 pages enabling learning through visualization . Students interact with objects arranged in equal or unequal rows . ' Draw a line to connect ' exercises promote engaging activities . Boosts concentration and visual discrimination skills through mixed item presentations . Teachers would appreciate the multiple ways this collection presents materials making it suitable for various class dynamics such as whole group learning sessions, small focused groups or individual assignments and special education intervention sessions . Format Flexibility & Visual Stimuli . The available formats range from : A4 size work mats / screen view slides to four on a page flash cards which double up as task cards if desired . The use of familiar objects such as apples, pizza slices etc., enhances practical involvement among children . Both colored illustrations alongside blackline images cater distinctively according to student preferences while promoting an array of visual stimuli during interactions . Laminated Design & Easy Access . This resource proves enduring due its laminate-ready design thus integrating seamlessly into your math centers repertoire. Additionally, it provides easy access hence streamlining your teaching flow for subjects like Early Math, Numbers, and Place Value . Therefore, Basic Math Skills | Counting Estimation Comparison 4" serves as your reliable tool in unlocking numeracy potentials among young learners through its fun, engaging and easy to comprehend illustrative materials . 1 pdf file . 24 pages with mats / screens / task cards / flash cards to work on counting, estimation and comparison basic math skills .

Author WORDS ASIDE

Tags Math Stations, Math Centers, Task Cards, Numbers, Pictorial Math, Manipulative Math, Minibook, Mats, Illustrations, Words Aside

Nonfiction index lesson rainforest

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

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

Author Ezee 101

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

Learn to Read and Spell Sight Words | Lesson 9 | Micro-Learning Deck

Learn to Read and Spell Sight Words | Lesson 9 | Micro-Learning Deck
ELA, Language Development, Spelling, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

This download is Lesson 9 for Learn to Read and Spell Sight Words. This is a digital lesson with 30 slides to help teach sight words! The sight words for this lesson are: -he -her -him -his -how There are 6 different activities to teach the sight words for this lesson. Activities: -Write words -Letter tiles -Type words -Match the words -Close reading -Sentences

Author Teach Me This

Tags Sight Words, Reading Lesson, Spelling Lesson, Learning Deck, Learn To Read

Social Emotional Learning Unit: Independence Activities

Social Emotional Learning Unit: Independence Activities
Special Resources, Social Skills, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

The Social Emotional Learning Unit: Independence Activities is a 15-page resource full of ideas, lessons and printables to teach students about their independence. You will receive a handout that includes teaching points, read-alouds, videos and extra activities. There is a letter to caregivers to support these skills at home. After learning about strategies to incorporate independence, students will get to write about what they've learned and practice their reading skills with the emergent reader.

Author Kindergarten Cafe

Tags Social, Emotional, Social Skills, Independence Activities, Emergent Reader

Core Semantics Mats + Cards: Fruits Pack

Core Semantics Mats + Cards: Fruits Pack
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Language Development, ESL, Vocabulary, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Games

Core Semantics Mats + Cards: Fruits Pack is a 13-page resource for building vocabulary and communication skills. It contains colored and black-and-white images of different types of fruit. These visual aids can be used for open-ended writing prompts, conversation starters, group activities, and more. Build language comprehension, expression, speech, memory, following instructions, and other skills. Use the cards for match-to-sample games , memory games , and other interactive activities. This pack focuses on fruit, but there are also semantically categorized card packs available for vegetables, sweets, toys, musical instruments, animals, weather concepts, and more. With boards and cards for vocab building, cognitive skills, and communication practice, this resource has many applications for individual, small group, and whole class activities.

Author WORDS ASIDE

Tags Semantics, Poster Mats, Language Development, Speech Therapy, Fruit, Match To Sample, Vocabulary, Illustrations, Esl, Words Aside

Careers Now and Then | Community Workers Day 2 | Chippewa Communities

Careers Now and Then | Community Workers Day 2 | Chippewa Communities
Social Studies, Life Studies, Career, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Careers Now and Then | Community Workers Day 2 | Chippewa Communities is an indispensable teaching resource for educators, suitable for both classroom and homeschooling settings. Designed to engage students from Grade 1 up to Grade 5, it is an effective tool for those aiming to provide a multifaceted learning experience. All-In-One Teaching Tool This resource merges various disciplines into a unified subject focusing on community workers' roles. It integrates features such as: Fact fluency exercises: engaging students through "Fact Fluency" activities. Inductive math problems: sharpening their problem-solving skills. Reading comprehension tasks: enhancing their reading comprehension abilities within the context of social studies. Versatile and User-Friendly Resource The teaching tool comes in an easy-to-download PDF format with 18 print-ready pages,, significantly unburdening busy educators from meeting their preparation deadlines. It features highly detailed lesson plans that provide clear instruction and precise scope of study. Innovative Student Monitoring System An exceptional feature provided in this package includes checklists that streamline monitoring student progress, aiding teachers keep track of pupils' individual development steps in alignment with overall curriculum objectives. Fostering Various Learning Styles This valuable toolkit accommodates different modes of learning engagements — whole group discussions, small group activities, or self-paced homework assignments — ensuring maximum impact on every child’s educational journey. Each learning style has been well-accounted for within these dynamic lesson plans granting teachers flexibility while maximizing every student's potential. In summary, Careers Now And Then | Community Workers Day 2 | Chippewa Communities is not just a supplemental resource but an essential teaching toolbox crafted to enrich every educator’s approach while celebrating their cornerstone role – creating an enjoyable yet meaningful learning experience.

Author Anyone Can Learn

Tags Teaching Resource, Lesson Plans, Community Workers, Social Studies, Chippewa Communities

Zebra Unit Study (Endangered Animals Lesson Plan, Videos, Activities)

Zebra Unit Study (Endangered Animals Lesson Plan, Videos, Activities)
ELA, Grammar, Reading, Language Development, Spelling, Writing, Science, Life Sciences, Animals, Grade 1, 2, 3, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Zebra Unit Study (Endangered Animals Lesson Plans for Elementary Students) This 5-day NO PREP cross-curricular unit study teaches students about the endangered zebra through reading passages, videos, worksheets, spelling lists, writing prompts, coloring pages, and more. It covers language arts, science, research skills, and art. Teachers can easily customize the self-contained lesson plans for various ages, reading levels, and learning styles. Use it for whole class instruction, small groups, homework, or independent learning centers . The comprehensive unit engages students while teaching them about zebra conservation. It works well for grades 1-3 classrooms, homeschools, and cooperatives studying endangered species or African wildlife.

Author Heather Huhman

Tags Zebras, Africa, Grasslands, Savanna, Endangered Animals, Science, Zoology, Unit Study, Zebra Activities, Zebra Habitat School Project

How Is My Engine Running? A Car SEL Lesson On Self-Regulation

How Is My Engine Running? A Car SEL Lesson On Self-Regulation
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

How Is My Engine Running? A Car SEL Lesson On Self-Regulation This is a fascinating and advanced teaching resource that aims to facilitate teachers in incorporating self-regulation lessons for children. The main target audience is young learners from Kindergarten to Grade 4. The lesson plan utilizes the simple analogy of a car engine and is presented in Google Slides with vibrant and interesting visual aids. Included in the Lesson: Two hands-on craft activities to emphasize the key points through hands-on learning. A revision section to revisit all vital learnings from the module. An incorporated video with audio narration and music to enhance cognitive comprehension skills. The material comes in easy-to-use PDF format. Plus, an image link has been added on PDF which will take you directly to Google Slides. The versatility of this resource allows its use by: public school teachers during class discussions, small focused group studies, or \ even as homework assignments for independent exploration outside of school hours. This extends its usability not just for public school teachers but also homeschoolers looking for innovative curriculum plans at home! \ All these aspects make 'How Is My Engine Running? A Car SEL Lesson On Self-Regulation' an all-encompassing toolset promising educators help teach self-awareness among children – a prerequisite skill needed throughout their lives.

Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor

Tags Self-regulation, Car Analogy, Social-emotional Learning, Interactive Activities, Multimedia

Tonight on the Titanic (Magic Tree House #17 Lesson Plan, Videos, Activities)

Tonight on the Titanic (Magic Tree House #17 Lesson Plan, Videos, Activities)
ELA, Reading, Grade 1, 2, 3, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

A 5-day NO PREP novel study of Tonight on the Titanic (Magic Tree House #17). This comprehensive book companion includes a lesson plan, chapter comprehension questions, vocabulary practice, and many other activities. Perfect for first grade, second grade, and third grade classrooms, homeschool families, and cooperatives. You can easily customize lessons based on student age, reading and comprehension level, interests, and learning style! Additionally, all worksheets can be completed in an interactive notebook or simply discussed aloud if you desire to reduce the number of pages you print. THIS RESOURCE COVERS: Art (drawing, coloring, arts & crafts) Comprehension English language arts Geography Grammar History Reading Research Social studies Spelling Writing

Author Heather Huhman

Tags Magic Tree House, Tonight On The Titanic, Book Companion, Novel Study, Titanic

Basic Math Skills | Counting Estimation Comparison 5

Basic Math Skills | Counting Estimation Comparison 5
Math, Early Math, Numbers, Place Value, Preschool, Grade 1, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities

Basic Math Skills | Counting Estimation Comparison 5 This 24-page PDF teaches fundamental math skills like quantity counting, estimating quantities, and making comparisons. The resource features familiar objects like apples and pizza arranged in equal and unequal rows. Students connect objects and compare quantities to build math skills. Teachers can use the slides, work mats, task cards , and flashcards for whole-class, small-group, or individual instruction. The material suits various class dynamics like general education, focused intervention, and special education sessions. The laminate-ready design endures regular use. The colorful illustrations and blackline images provide visual stimulation. By counting and comparing everyday things, kindergarten and first-grade students unlock early numeracy potential in an engaging way. This versatile resource reliably strengthens young learners' basic math skills.

Author WORDS ASIDE

Tags Math Skills, Counting, Estimation, Comparison, Centers, Screen, Pictorial Math, Math Manipulatives, Mats, Words Aside

Learn to Read and Spell Sight Words | Lesson 15 | Micro-Learning Deck

Learn to Read and Spell Sight Words | Lesson 15 | Micro-Learning Deck
ELA, Language Development, Spelling, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

This download is Lesson 15 for Learn to Read and Spell Sight Words. This is a digital lesson with 30 slides to help teach sight words! The sight words for this lesson are: -out -part -people -said -see There are 6 different activities to teach the sight words for this lesson. Activities: -Write words -Letter tiles -Type words -Match the words -Close reading -Sentences

Author Teach Me This

Tags Learn To Read, Learn To Spell, Sight Words, Letter Tiles, Graphic Organizers

The First 21 Days | Day 11: Somebody Wanted But So Then | Reading Instruction

The First 21 Days | Day 11: Somebody Wanted But So Then | Reading Instruction
ELA, Reading, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

This resource is Day 11: Somebody Wanted But So Then in the First 21 Days lesson set. This presentation is full of comprehension and reading strategies, anchor charts , interactive activities and so much more.

Author First in Line

Tags Reading Lesson Plan, Reading Strategies, Short Story, Anchor Chart, Interactive Notebook

Descriptive and Demonstrative Adjectives | Beginner Lesson Plan

Descriptive and Demonstrative Adjectives | Beginner Lesson Plan
ELA, Grammar, Grade 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Adjectives ESL and EFL lesson plan for A1 beginner English students. This TEFL resource is ready to go and comprises a range of teaching materials, such as flashcards, activities, conversation topics, and writing drills. Created to raise language proficiency for early English students, the lesson dives into the use of adjectives in a variety of situations. Describing nouns with the use of adjectives as well understanding this, that, these and those, it empowers ESL students with the knowledge and confidence to use adjectives accurately in every day conversation and writing. With the inclusion of activities, exercises, and real-life examples, this lesson plan strengthens language concepts and establishes a solid foundation in the basics of English grammar. This lesson plan includes: Cover page Flash cards A warm-up activity Main use Construction details Rules, along with any exceptions Illustrative examples Two closed exercises One open exercise Revision exercise Writing exercises Chatterbox, a recurring feature in our course books encouraging conversation Activity , such as a game, quiz, puzzle, etc., to conclude the class The lesson plan is available in PDF with 30 ready to print pages and one digital access file. A part of it is on Google Apps. The answer key is also included for reference.

Author TEAM TEFL

Tags Descriptive, Adjectives, Common Nouns, Grammar, Demonstrative

Bible Character Facts - Kings of Judah 1

Bible Character Facts - Kings of Judah 1
ELA, Social Studies, Literature, Reading, Language Development, Vocabulary, Writing, History, History: Ancient, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Activities, Projects

The Kings of Judah Bible Character Facts Study Part 1 The Kings of Judah Bible Character Study Activity Pack Part 1 has been fashioned to get children to be more assertive, and not only study but also comprehend, in depth, the Bible. The Pack is tuned to enhance the children’s research skills, reading skills and comprehension. It will also impact their writing skills and coloring creativity. Every pack has been enriched with various verified truths about each king and features the following: The period (in years) that each King governed. The age that each became King. The Parents of each King. The predecessor and successor of each King. The Children sired by each King. The 5 kings included in this activity pack are: 1) David 2) Jehoshaphat 3) Joash 4) Amaziah 5) Asa The Pack has been supplemented with: An essay assignment that gives the student the opportunity to choose their favorite king and examine a single king in more detail. A drawing exercise for non-literary and/or visual learners to color their favorite king. A link to help researching easier and faster. An area map to familiarize the children with the land of Judah and abutting countries Sample answers are included in the fill-in-the-blank worksheet to help teachers/students identify each king in the Bible. A coloring page for each of the five kings as well as the names of the kings that students can copy for writing practice. With these in mind, I hope you have gotten a glimpse of what your children will enjoy in the product. Click here to view my Kings of Judah Part 2 activity pack. 23 pages, Answer Key Included. pdf format Recommended age groups kindergarten through 3rd grade.

Author Homeschooling Dietitian Mom

Tags #biblestories #biblelessonskids #charactertraits #criticalthinking

Careers Now and Then | Measure Area with Framers Day 2 | Ottawa Tribe

Careers Now and Then | Measure Area with Framers Day 2 | Ottawa Tribe
Social Studies, Life Studies, Career, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Careers Now and Then | Measure Area with Framers Day 2 | Ottawa Tribe This teaching resource is designed to equip educators with a comprehensive guide in imparting knowledge about framing workers. Ideal for grades 1 through 4, it can be used for whole group study or smaller groups. Content range: fact fluency, role-plays, problem solving and close reads. Cross-curricular connections: students understand framers' roles in the community across subjects. User-friendly lesson plans : step-by-step instructions supported by helpful checklists make it easy-to-use for all educators. In spite of being day two of a week-long series on career development studies, it operates independently as a stand-alone module. It thus aids not just school teachers but also homeschooling parents who want to expose their children extensively to different occupational paths within their communities. The downloadable resource comprises 24 ready-to-print pages available in an easily accessible PDF file format – making it perfect even for busy educators on-the-go! Focusing On Interactive Learning Using this foundation building measure area lessons invokes fun learning sessions that don’t feel like forced studies! It encourages active engagement while discussing career choices. All in all, the module offers an amalgamation of: - Mathematical skills linking real-world examples, - Easy go-to lesson plans focusing on occupational diversity, - Content that fosters interactive and engaged learning. Upon using this user-friendly educational toolkit, one can ensure an appealing way of teaching careers effectively – quite fitting considering our ever-evolving world of work. </pre

Author Anyone Can Learn

Tags Careers, Framing Workers, Social Studies, Cross-curricular Connections, Real-world Examples

Animal Science Unit | All About Beavers | Learning about Animals

Animal Science Unit | All About Beavers | Learning about Animals
Science, Life Sciences, Animals, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

This huge collection of animal resources has been designed to help you create an amazing curriculum to learn about BEAVERS. You'll find real photos, non-fiction articles and other reading material, arts and crafts, worksheets, and writing activities to help you create an animal science unit. A variety of differentiated materials is provided so these resources can work with students pre-K through 2nd grade. You'll be stunned with the amazing resources in this unit study! Great care has been taken while creating these unit to provide high-quality and thorough information, photos, and activities. I am currently updating all these animal units to make them even more amazing so please check back soon! How to Use This: Carefully study all the provided resources, then print the parts you like the most! Print enough worksheets and activities for each student. Then jump right in and have a great time! What You Get: Teacher Resources: Discussion questions, project and activity ideas, book list, links to related videos...... Printables: Animal classification poster, type of eater poster, life cycle poster, animal species poster, collectible animal cards, vocabulary strips with definitions, map showing where the animal is native, and 12 high-quality photographs of animal habitats, behaviors, and physical characteristics. Worksheets: A ton of adorable and helpful worksheets to learn about animal adaptations, habitats, life cycles, vocabulary words, eating habits, and animal anatomy. Reading Material: Lots of reading resources including nonfiction article about this animal provided in two differentiated reading levels with comprehension questions. Also included is a fictional story about a child naturalist studying this animal provided in two reading levels. Several cute bookmarks featuring this animal. Writing Opportunities: You'll be blown away by the number of writing templates and options provided here including a full page blank booklet for young students, a half-page booklet with photos to add, nature journal covers, animal report planners provided in two levels, a few other writing prompts. You'll find something for every level of writing ability and skill. Crafts: Cute animal photo cut-outs, animal art outlines to support in depth art projects, jointed (articulated) paper craft, paper bag puppet, animal mask, animal footprint cut-outs, and coloring pages. Games: A macro-photo guessing game and a cute memory game to review this animal's behaviors, physical characteristics, and habitat.

Author Simply Schoolgirl

Tags Zoology, Lodge, Wetland, Beaver Crafts, Beaver Lesson, Beaver Printables, Beaver Projects, Beaver Worksheets, Beaver Activities, Beaver Art

Learn to Read and Spell Sight Words | Lesson 10 | Micro-Learning Deck

Learn to Read and Spell Sight Words | Lesson 10 | Micro-Learning Deck
ELA, Language Development, Spelling, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

This download is Lesson 10 for Learn to Read and Spell Sight Words. This is a digital lesson with 30 slides to help teach sight words! The sight words for this lesson are: -if -in -into -is -it There are 6 different activities to teach the sight words for this lesson. Activities: -Write words -Letter tiles -Type words -Match the words -Close reading -Sentences

Author Teach Me This

Tags Learn To Read, Learn To Spell, Sight Words, Learning Deck, Digital Reading Lesson

Core Semantics Mats + Cards: Bedroom Pack

Core Semantics Mats + Cards: Bedroom Pack
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, ESL, Vocabulary, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Games

Core Semantics Mats + Cards: Bedroom Pack This 13-page pack teaches vocabulary for bedroom items through images and activities. Use the colored and black-and-white cards for writing prompts, conversation starters, task cards, and more. Build language skills by matching images to sample words, playing memory games , giving descriptions, and following instructions. Cards can be printed or displayed digitally for individual, small group, or whole class activities. Combine this pack with others in the series to create reasoning, categorization, and exclusion tasks. With boards and cards for vocabulary, cognitive skills, and communication, this resource helps early learning through 1st grade students, including ESL and special needs.

Author WORDS ASIDE

Tags Cards, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Language , Vocabulary, Communication, Boards, Images, Match To Sample, Thematic

Curriculum Map for 1st Grade - Washington

Curriculum Map for 1st Grade - Washington
, Grade 1, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Curriculum Map for 1st Grade - Washington: A Comprehensive Teaching Resource Designed with educators in mind, the Curriculum Map for 1st Grade - Washington is a fundamental tool that compiles all the necessary learning standards and objectives from four main subjects—mathematics, language arts, social studies, and science. It serves as an effective guide to ensure educational coverage of first-grade learning outcomes. Main Features: Alignment: It aligns perfectly with statewide benchmarks in Washington. Editability: Its editable format (Excel file) allows real-time modifications to suit teachers' pedagogical strategies or students' learning progression. This Curriculum Map helps paint a larger picture view of annual study components ideal for whole-group instruction planning, but equally suitable for smaller groups or one-on-one settings. Ideal Choice For Different Educational Environments: Homeschooling setup aiming to maintain top-tier academic standards. Public schools aiming to create lesson plans that are both enriching and appropriate at key developmental stages in schooling. The Curriculum Map is not simply another teaching resource—it’s your efficient partner in achieving academic excellence while fulfilling specific state educational requirements.

Author DK's Creations

Tags Curriculum Planning, Standards Alignment, Versatile Use, Editable Format, Comprehensive Guide

It's vs. Its | Beginner Lesson Plan

It's vs. Its | Beginner Lesson Plan
ELA, Grammar, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

It's vs. Its | Beginner Worksheet The "It's vs. Its | Beginner Lesson Plan" provides an essential resource for teaching students effective grammar skills, particularly, the often confused 'It's' and 'Its'. This resource is presented as a fully structured lesson plan accompanied by worksheet sets, purposed for A1 Beginner English ESL ELA It includes three PDFs – two print-and-use pages brimming with engaging content and an accessible digital copy adding to its adaptability. An Enriching Language Arts Resource Beyond being a regular lesson plan, this resource takes kids on a rewarding interactive journey in Language Arts. The worksheets serve as practical arenas where students can test out their learning about 'It's' and 'Its', while evaluating their own understanding or working collaboratively. Suitable for educators conducting group activities or individual sessions or homeschooling parents wanting reliable resources for at-home lessons – it has been designed to fluently adapt to varied learning environments. Inculcating the competency of correctly using ‘It’s’ vs ‘Its’. Fostering enhanced overall grammar skills which uplift their competency in Language Arts. Digital Compatibility &amp; Reflective Feedback A noteworthy feature is its integration with Google Apps that injects digital vibrance into traditional classroom practices. Additionally, keeping the importance of feedback in mind during learning progressions - an answer key provision allows immediate reflection. A solution crafted by teachers themselves - The It's vs Its | Beginner Lesson Plan correlates seamlessly within any curriculum focusing on developing strong foundational knowledge in Language Art amongst learners.

Author TEAM TEFL

Tags Grammar Skills, Language Arts, Lesson Plan, Worksheet Set, Interactive Learning