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Writing Lesson Plans
Support your students in becoming proficient writers with lesson plans that cover various writing styles and purposes. These activities guide them through brainstorming, drafting, revising, and editing. Use these resources to nurture their ability to communicate ideas effectively and creatively.
156 DIVISION FLASHCARDS | Tables 0 to 12
Math, Multiplication and Division, Multiplication, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards
1. Product Name: "0 to 12 Division Tables Flashcards" 2. Number of pages: This document contains 53 fabulous pages. You will find 12 flashcards of each table. The topics of the division tables from 0 to 12 will be discussed. 3. Is it editable or not? This educational document is not editable because it will be much easier for you to use this document. 4. Theme: In these flashcards, students will be able to discuss the topic of division tables from 0 to 12. 5. Document version: This educational document is available in PDF version, A4 size. 6. Color or white/black: These flashcards are available in colors, so that they are much more attractive to students. 7. Aimed at children of ages: These division flashcards are aimed at children who have already passed the learning and mastery of the first basic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and who now wish to continue learning division. 8. Area: These flashcards are designed to be worked on in the area of teaching mathematics to children. 9. Keywords: division, division exercises, division for children, division worksheets , division games. 10. How do I print it? I suggest you print this document as is. On each page you will find 4 flashcards that are the perfect size to be manipulated by students. 11. How to apply it in class? You can apply these division flashcards in groups, preferably in groups of 3 to 5 children due to the high number of flashcards. 12. Will you need extra elements to use this sheet? Yes, you will need scissors and a laminating machine to cover the flashcards so that they are much more durable over time. 13. Standards: These flashcards were not created based on any specific standard. 14: Answer key: It does not contain an attached answer key. 15. Variations in its application: You can apply these flashcards accompanied by a dynamic, it all depends on your creativity. Thank you very much for supporting my work.
Author EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS
Tags Division Flashcards, Flashcards Of Maths, Math Flashcards, Division Worksheets, Division Exercises
Free Science - Metabolism Interactive Vocabulary Activity
Science, Life Sciences, Human Body, Grade 7, Activities
Human Metabolism Vocabulary Review for 7th Grade Science This interactive vocabulary review covers key terms related to human metabolism in 7th grade life science. Students will learn definitions and characteristics of metabolism vocabulary words through a PowerPoint presentation. Then they can practice the terms with the engaging multiple choice review game . To play, students view a term and try selecting the correct definition. If correct, the answer is revealed. If not, students keep trying until successful, then move to the next word. Teachers can display the game for whole-class practice or assign to small groups and individual students. With 36 slides covering core vocabulary, this self-checking activity saves teachers time while allowing students to learn at their own pace. It can be used alongside units on the human body or as a metabolism review. Other science games and resources available from this trusted seller.
Author ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje
Tags SCIENCE VOCABULARY, METABOLISM REVIEW, MULTIPLE CHOICE PRACTICE, SMALL OR WHOLE GROUP, INTERACTIVE PRACTICE ACTIIVITY, METABOLISM, HUMAN BODY METABOLISM
2nd Grade Dolch Sight Words - Digital Fill-in-the-Blanks Quiz, Flashcards + List
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Flashcards, Worksheets & Printables
Get ready to start teaching Dolch Sight Words (2nd Grade) in literally the best way possible. First off all, you can introduce the words by using the PDF based file. Just launch it and hit different arrow keys to move back and forth. This way students can even go through the presentation all by themselves. You can also assign this document to Google Classroom or send it to their school email. Once you feel confident that they know these words, test their knowledge with the fill-in-the-blanks exercise. It works in the exact same way. It is al PDF based and you just go from the first slide to the second to reveal the correct answer. Easy as pie! But there is more. Also, a set of word searches and flash cards is included in this resource. On top of that, you can hand out vocab lists for the students to look at at home. A true all in one set!
Author Tom's Talk
Tags Dolch Sight Words, Digital Activities, Flashcards, Vocabulary Building, Language Development, Dolch Sight Word List 2nd Grade
Spring Narrative Writing, Spring Opinion Writing, and Spring Informative Writing Prompts with Vocabulary Words for K-2nd Grade
ELA, Holiday & Seasonal, Writing, Creative Writing, Seasons, Spring, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
These ENGAGING Spring Narrative Writing, Spring Opinion Writing, and Spring Informative Writing Prompts are designed for Kindergarten, First grade, and Second grade students. With 27 pages of writing activities all for Spring! Included are the following: * Three writing prompts with differentiated writing pages that provides starter words to trace to help with beginning writers. * Opportunities to draw to go along with their writing. * To help with student's writing. there are two differentiated word banks for each of the prompts to encourage students to expand their vocabulary and to enhance their writing. * Students can trace and practice writing the words on the vocabulary pages. * At the bottom of the writing pages, there is a checklist for students to check their work which includes an opportunity to check for capital letters at the beginning of each sentence, punctuation, finger spaces, upper and lowercase letters in each sentence, an opportunity to practice sounding out words, and a reminder to draw their picture. * Also included are writing organizers to help students begin their writings. These writing prompts for Spring align with the common core standards for creative, opinion, and informative/ explanatory writing. These instructions help students to know exactly what is expected of them as they write. The prompts are engaging and fun for students to be creative, and to ponder on material related to the Spring Season! It's a GREAT value with fun festive borders to display in your classroom and interesting and engaging prompts to promote creativity in your students! Included in the Spring Narrative Writing, Spring Opinion Writing, and Spring Informative Writing Prompts for Kindergarten, First Grade, and Second Grade are: * Opinion prompt centered around Spring Activities that are differentiated with various writing pages and two different vocabulary pages. * Narrative Prompt centered around Spring Activities that are differentiated with various writing pages and two different vocabulary pages. * Informative / Explanatory Prompt centered around Spring Activities that are differentiated with various writing pages and two different vocabulary pages. * Also included are writing organizer pages for each type of writing prompt. This is a PDF file. 27 pages in all!
Author K-5 Treasures
Tags Spring Writing, Informational Writing, Opinion Writing, Narrative Writing, Spring Activities, Spring Lessons, Kindergarten Writing Prompts, 1st Grade Writing Prompts, 2nd Grade Writing Prompts, Spring Writing Prompts For 2nd Grade
Civics and Government 4th Grade (15 Day) Unit
Social Studies, ELA, Government, Reading, Writing, Common Core, Grade 3, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Are you introducing 4th graders to the concept of government and its role in our states? Through engaging activities, students will explore the differences among national, state, and local and state governments, understand the importance of laws and justice, and learn how governments function to serve the people. This 15 day unit includes day by day planning with suggested activities for differentiation. Typically used in a high ability classroom, it is appropriate for all students. Teaching methods used: Simulation, foldables, Nonfiction research, graphic organizers, group work, individual work, (suggested) guest speakers, and traditional assessment Unit includes: Alignment page showing 4th grade social studies state standards, Common Core Reading and Writing standards, and National Council of Social Studies Themes 15 day lesson plan broken into standard, reading/information source, and activities Vocabulary journal + answer key Foldable activity for three branches of government Individual Rights in Action choice project Mock election simulation Sequencing activity for election process 6 nonfiction reading passages (+ answer keys) How a Bill Becomes a Law Simulation (all three branches of government represented, based off of picture book Click, Clack, Moo by Doreen Cronin) Rubrics for all projects and answer keys where applicable Traditional vocabulary quiz List of possible guest speakers Government focus: Since fourth grade is more state based, the content and projects focus mainly on state government. The branches of government and responsibilities of important people within the government include national organizations and expectations (i.e.: President, Congress, and Supreme Court). If it is an election year, the election activity can easily be adjusted to "Elect a President" instead of making a decision about what to vote about within their school. I also recommend extending this simulation, instead of passing a bill into a law. You will want to look up a kid/student friendly version of your state's constitution to help you in some activities, or transition to U.S. Constitution Bill of Rights. Tags: government, elections, legislative, executive, judicial, state and local government, citizen, how a bill becomes a law, national government, governor File Type: PDF (not editable) Number of Pages: 65 (including curriculum plan and answer keys) Grade: 4 - depending on state standards, may overlap with second or fourth grade government content
Author Kel's Klass
Tags Government, Elections, Legislative, Executive, Judicial, State And Local Government, Citizen, How A Bill Becomes A Law, National Government, Governor
Ocean Animal Research Writing Project on the OCTOPUS for K-2nd Grade
Life Studies, ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Reading, Science, Life Sciences, Animals, Research, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Writing Prompts
Octopus Research and Writing Project for K-2nd Graders. Engage young students in reading, writing, and science with this 19-page octopus research and writing project. Ideal for kindergarteners, 1st graders, and 2nd graders, this cross-curricular resource can be used for whole group instruction, small groups, or individual assignments. The project begins with real-life photos of the octopus to capture students' interest. Appropriately leveled informational text teaches students about the octopus' appearance, habitat, diet, and other facts. A color coding system helps students organize the information as they read. Next, students get creative by coloring their own octopus picture and drawing an underwater habitat scene. Two versions of graphic organizers allow students to sort the facts at their own level. Finally, differentiated writing templates scaffold the writing process and help all students create an informational report on the octopus. A self-checking writing page is included for the youngest writers. The end product can be compiled into an octopus book to display your students' learning. This engaging project seamlessly combines science, reading, and writing for a cross-curricular octopus unit. With grade-appropriate vocabulary and content, it is designed specifically for K-2 students. The differentiated materials ensure all students can participate and be successful as they read, research, and write about the octopus. Here are even more informational resources on report writing for OCEAN ANIMALS. Click on the links below: Animal Research Writing Project on WHALES for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on the OCTOPUS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on SEA TURTLES for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on ORCAS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on the SHELLFISH for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on DOLPHINS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on SEALS for K-2nd Grade Want to teach your students all about Zoo Animals? Check out all these interesting facts about these favorite zoo animals. With the same great photos, facts, habitat drawings, and more. It is a great way to help students to get interested in writing. For Zoo Animal reports, click on the following links below: Animal Research Writing Project on TIGERS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on MONKEYS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on PANDAS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on HIPPOS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on ELEPHANTS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on GIRAFFES for K-2nd Grade
Author K-5 Treasures
Tags Informational Writing, Writing Report, Report On Animals, 1st Grade Writing, 2nd Grade Writing, Ocean Animals, Ocean Animal Research, Octopus, Report On The Octopus, Ocean Animal Report
Reported Speech ESL TEFL Upper Intermediate Lesson Plan Worksheet
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Grammar, Writing, Resources for Teachers, Not Grade Specific, Adult Education, High School, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables
Upper Intermediate ESL and TEFL Lesson Plan about Reported Speech provides educators with an engaging lesson to teach upper intermediate English language learners about using reported speech. Students will learn the mechanics behind changing direct speech to reported speech and practice applying this grammar concept through targeted exercises. This resource can be used in full group direct instruction, small group practice, independent work, or homework to allow versatility. The ESL worksheet helps students understand reported speech grammar while implementing their new skills. Includes an answer key. This ESL lesson plan is available as a downloadable PDF or through Google Apps for seamless digital classroom integration. The ESL lesson plan includes flashcards, a warmer, grammar rules, exercises, role-play, conversation, writing drill, activity, answers and an extra study that would be good to set as homework. There are 30+ pages and there are teachers notes to guide the teacher. Answers are included.
Author TEAM TEFL
Tags Speech Lesson, ESL Lesson, Language Arts, Quotes, Questions
Zoo Animal Research Writing Project on MONKEYS for K-2nd Grade
Life Studies, ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Reading, Science, Life Sciences, Animals, Research, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Writing Prompts
Animal Research Writing Project on Monkeys for K-2nd Grade. Engage young learners in reading, writing, and science with this 19-page informational writing project on monkeys. Students will examine real-life photos, read age-appropriate facts, color images, draw habitat scenes, and organize information using writing organizers. Differentiated writing pages allow kids to write at their level. When finished, students and the entire classroom can bind everything together into a customized book. This monkey-themed unit promotes creativity, reading comprehension, and nonfiction writing skills. Implement as whole class, small group, centers, or individual work. Suitable for homeschools or grades Kindergarten, first grade classrooms., and for second graders. Click the links below to view similar units on other zoo animals and to do research on zoo animals. Teachers appreciate the ready-to-use animal units covering reading, note-taking, drafting, illustrating, and publishing. Engage your class in meaningful informational writing with this standards-based project on monkeys. Plus, there are many more zoo animals to research as well in my store: K-5 Treasures! For additional Zoo Animal reports, click on the following links below: Animal Research Writing Project on TIGERS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on MONKEYS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on PANDAS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on HIPPOS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on ELEPHANTS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on GIRAFFES for K-2nd Grade Here are even more informational resources on report writing for OCEAN ANIMALS. Click on the links below: Animal Research Writing Project on WHALES for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on the OCTOPUS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on SEA TURTLES for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on ORCAS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on the SHELLFISH for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on DOLPHINS for K-2nd Grade Animal Research Writing Project on SEALS for K-2nd Grade
Author K-5 Treasures
Tags Animal Research, Informational Writing, Writing Report, Zoo Animals, Report On Animals, Report On Zoo Animals, 1st Grade Writing, 2nd Grade Writing, Monkeys, Report On Monkeys
Four Square: The Personal Writing Coach for Grades 4-6:
ELA, Writing, Grade 4, 5, 6, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Four Square: The Personal Writing Coach for Grades 4-6 This is an innovative teaching resource that helps students become competent and confident writers. Specifically designed for grades 4 through 6, the material covers a wide spectrum of writing aspects: Prewriting strategies like art and word association Planning and composing prose pieces. The book's unique feature lies in its approach to make writing less daunting. Through carefully planned exercises, learners dive into the colorful world of language arts. These exercises target improvement in: Word choice, Sentence structure, Paragraph development, and /i> The topics chosen are close to students' hearts which aid free expression as they polish their writing skills at the same time. Versatility in Use The resource can be seamlessly integrated into any learning environment: M /b>. mi lstmaller group settings or paired work initiatives - study circles, peer tutoring programs promoting mutual critique and creative thinking.discussions on relatable themes. e olbrss= Four Square: The Personal Writing Coach for Grades 4-6 stands as an invaluable add-on to your teaching toolkit. Focused on nurturing creativity, communication skills and courage in writing, this book empowers children to relentlessly explore the broad landscape of words.
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Four Square, Writing Coach, Writing Process, Writing Units, Poetry, Personal Writing Coach
How to Write a Book Report: Review to Remember
ELA, Writing, Common Core, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
How to Write a Book Report: Review to Remember How to Write a Book Report: Review to Remember is an educational resource designed primarily for educators. This curriculum-friendly kit is suitable for Grade 5-8 students and integrates seamlessly into Language Arts, with a special focus on improving writing skills. About the Resource Review to Remember, part of the broader lesson plan of How to Write a Book Report,, offers useful advice guiding young writers through drafting and revision stages. The provided information complies closely with Bloom's Taxonomy, ensuring adherence to standards for achieving learning objectives. Graphic Organizers The 24-page ready-to-print PDF document features vibrant graphic organizers on each page, stimulating students’ prewriting process innovatively. These six color-coded organizers introduce new skills and guide learners through book report writing smoothly. Tailored Implementation Guide & Comprehensive Assessment Rubric Packed with theory-based instructions, the resource arms teachers with an accurate implementation guide that can be utilized in groups or personalized programs for one-on-one tutoring or homework assignments. An extensive student evaluation rubric ensures alignment with intended goals and outcomes—enhancing teaching strategies over time while improving student performance. A Breather – Fun-filled Word Puzzles & Comprehension Quiz! The guide contains amusement-infused word puzzles as refreshing breaks from traditional exercises inside its pages. To verify retained knowledge, it incorporates an end-of-lesson comprehension quiz—an ideal method of assessing learned knowledge among learners. In Conclusion... All elements align with the Common Core State Standards for optimized, compliant learning experiences. Supplementary to your existing writing program or for starting independent study schedules, How to Write a Book Report: Review to Remember promises effective achievement of teaching objectives. By interweaving instructive guidance and practice, this resource demystifies book report complexities while reinstating enjoyment in literature and composition.
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Language Arts, Writing Tasks, Book Reports, Reading Review, Writing Task
How to Write An Essay: What Is a Descriptive Essay? - FLASH-MAC
ELA, Writing, Common Core, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
The How to Write An Essay: What Is a Descriptive Essay? - FLASH-MAC FLASH-MAC is an interactive, curriculum -based teaching resource designed to assist educators in simplifying the process of teaching essay writing—specifically focusing on the descriptive essay. This product aligns with the Common Core State Standards and adheres to Blooms Taxonomy principles, ensuring optimal educational value. Main Features: Chapter mini: This tool provides reading passages and numerous thought-provoking questions posed both before and after reading. It equips students between fifth and eighth grade with essential language arts skills. Vocabulary flash cards: Included are flash cards that enhance language acquisition within this context. Educational activities: This tool contains interactive activities for whole group instruction but also enables small group discussions or individual assignments as part of homework exercises. Literacy printables: Apart from these resources are printables that provide handy reference points for easy recall post-classroom sessions—a perfect complement for personal revision exercises at home. Graphic organizers > Also included are graphic organizers which help in structuring information right from brainstorming stage through drafting phase until final composition submission. } Digital Flexibility Enjoy digital flexibility as they come in Mac software file type providing straightforward accessibility while maintaining high-pace technology edge! Conclusion FLASH - MAC 's How To Write An Essay: What Is A Descriptive Essay? serves not just as lesson plan material, but as a versatile teachers aid formulated to facilitate efficient teaching and impactful learning. Suitable for both traditional and home-school educators seeking to enrich their students writing proficiency.
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Software (Mac)
Four Square: The Total Writing Classroom for Grades 1-4:
ELA, Writing, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Four Square: The Total Writing Classroom for Grades 1-4 An invaluable and highly resourceful teaching tool, that provides a comprehensive range of innovative writing projects and ideas. This PDF file contains 116 pages of dynamic activities that complement the widely-favoured Four Square Writing Method. Developed with exacting standards, this refined educational asset assures educators that the content aligns meticulously with students' learning needs. A Reservoir of Creative Inspiration In addition to being a reservoir of creative inspiration for individual or group class activity planning, this teaching resource beautifully bridges the whimsical world of imagination with structured language learning. Focusing on Language Arts, specifically in writing niche, it serves as a perfect ally for teachers looking to inspire young minds from grades 1 to 4. The Array Of Age-Suitable Assignments Enclosed Within Crafted strategically not only to stimulate students’ creativity but also solidify their foundational language skills. Facilitates an effective and enjoyable learning process - taking advantage of children's existing knowledge as stepping stones towards absorbing new information. Suits all Different Schooling Settings Effortlessly 'Four Square: The Total Writing Classroom for Grades 1-4' adapts suiting all these different settings effortlessly. Efficient in various schooling environments including traditional public schools as well as homeschooled setting , blending seamlessly into each scenario./ Promotes weaving in themes related to Language Arts into their curriculum's daily fabric while ensuring constitutionally compliant lesson plans aboard. 'Four Square: The Total Writing Classroom For Grades 1-4' : A Comprehensive Guide For Educators Optimizing your classroom literary studies has never been more accommodative than through 'Four Square: The Total Writing Classroom For Grades 1-4'. An educator’s reliable companion providing thorough guidance on implementing activity -based writing strategies effectively tailored according to students’ comprehension levels corresponding uniquely between grades ranging from 1st alluring till the versatile 4th graders.
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Writing, Writing Instruction, Language Skills, Five Senses, Comprehension Questions
How to Write a Paragraph - Digital Lesson Plan Gr. 5-8 - FLASH-PC
ELA, Writing, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
How to Write a Paragraph - Digital Lesson Plan Gr. 5-8 (FLASH-PC) This digital lesson plan is ideal for students in grades 5 through 8 and is geared towards refining their paragraph writing abilities. The interactive, laid out over an expansive 80 screen-pages, simplifies the learning process while delivering all the essential elements necessary for effectively constructing well-articulated paragraphs. Key Features: An engaging and user-friendly digital interface. Focused emphasis on vital parts of a paragraph: topic sentence, supporting sentences, and summary sentence – all woven together seamlessly. Graphic organizers that add value in organizing thoughts visually leading to better information digestion. A range of interactive activities like memory match games or crossword puzzles designed & implemented to reinforce acquired skills without being excessively direct or monotonous. This digital lesson plan can easily slip into regular teaching practices regardless of whether you conduct specialized groups or a full classroom structure. Its versatile format accommodates varying teaching methods from conventional school education systems to homeschooling approaches. Add-Ons: Inclusion of audio-visual aids as supporting facets with textual matter - adding diversity while aligning with State Standards curriculum requirements Bloom's Taxonomy observance in its content creation standards setting clear guidelines for educators across different grade levels Incorporate 'How to Write a Paragraph - Digital Lesson Plan Gr. 5-8' into your curriculum today and let your students uncover the joy embedded within their learning adventures while brushing up their paragraph writing expertise along the way!
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Software (PC)
How to Write An Essay: What Is an Informative Essay? - FLASH-MAC
ELA, Writing, Common Core, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Teaching Resource Overview: "How to Write An Essay: What Is an Informative Essay? - FLASH-MAC" This teaching resource is aimed at aiding educators in their mission of imparting crucial essay-writing skills, with a focus on informative essays which are significant parts of Language Arts. Content and Features The courseware includes a chapter mini that provides curriculum -based content. It offers: Reading passages 'Before you read' and 'after you read' questions that foster critical thinking Numerous supporting documents for further reinforcement: Vocabulary flashcards: Excellent recapitulation resources inducing vocabulary retention among learners. Interactive activities:Aimed at solidifying learned concepts through practice while also bringing fun into learning. Puffprintables: These facilitate convenience by allowing printing only when necessary. A well-structured graphic organizer: Helps understand how arguments flow seamlessly from introduction through body paragraphs to conclusion. Suitability for various learning scenarios including: - Whole group sessions for collaborative learning - Small group activities according individual learner attention - Homework assignment providing individual practice opportunity. Synchronisation with Common Core State Standards ensuring alignment with recognised educational objectives across various states and regions. Posting this will assist any instructor who aims to enhance writing skills within their students, specifically in Grade 5, Grade 6, or upper middle school grades like Grade 7 and Grade 8. The focus of this F.L.A.S.H-MAC tool is on informative essays. Please ensure that your device is suitable for a MAC compatible product file before fully accessing its features and benefits!
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Software (Mac)
Mind Games: How Illusions and Biases Shape Our Reality Reading Passage
ELA, Reading, Writing, Research, Resources for Teachers, Science, STEM, Life Skills, Special Resources, High School, Homeschool Resources, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Worksheets & Printables, Writing Prompts
As a homeschool mom who is passionate about bringing real science into our learning, I created this resource after watching my own kids become fascinated by optical illusions and questioning "how do we really know what we see?" This comprehensive package takes that natural curiosity and channels it into serious academic exploration of how our minds work. I have spent countless hours researching current neuroscience studies to ensure this material meets the rigor your advanced students deserve while remaining engaging and accessible. Whether you are preparing high schoolers/homeschoolers for college psychology courses or diving deep into critical thinking with curious learners, this resource delivers the kind of substantial content that sparks meaningful discussions around your kitchen table or classroom. INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE: Comprehensive reading passage that makes complex neuroscience understandable 20 carefully crafted questions that really make students think (not just recall facts) Complete answer key with detailed explanations Five note-taking sheets TOPICS COVERED: How optical illusions reveal the shortcuts our brains take every day Why we believe what we want to believe (confirmation bias explained) The sneaky ways first impressions influence all our decisions How growing up in different cultures literally changes what we see This resource bridges the gap between high school and college-level work beautifully. I designed it specifically for families and educators who want to offer their students/homeschoolers the kind of rigorous, research-based content they will encounter in university psychology and neuroscience courses. The depth and sophistication of the material challenges advanced learners while the clear organization and teaching supports make it manageable for dedicated students/homeschoolers. Whether you are homeschooling through high school or teaching AP-level courses, this resource provides the academic foundation and critical thinking development that sets students/homeschoolers up for success in higher education and beyond. If you and your students/homeschoolers enjoyed this resource, please leave a review. Thank you for your support! Tina - Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
Author Homeschool with Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
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Tags How Optical Illusions Work Educational Resource, Cognitive Biases Lesson Plan High School, Cognitive Psychology, Neuroscience, Visual Perception, Psychology Curriculum, Homeschool Psychology Resources, Perception And Reality Educational Content, Psychology Reading Comprehension Activities, , Neuroscience Curriculum Homeschool
Second Grade Reading Comprehension - Don't Let the Pigeon Stay up Late
ELA, Children’s Literature, Literature, Language Development, Reading Comprehension, Reading, Creative Writing, Writing, Community Building, Resources for Teachers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Centers, Activities, Read Alouds, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables, Novel Studies
Mo Willems is the author of the Pigeon book series. The books contain large amounts of vocabulary designed for k-2nd graders. However, the pictures are so simple and adorable, they can be enjoyed by people of all ages. I adore this series so much that i have collected all of them despite that my son is almost 20 years old. As a result, I created the first of what I hope to be a series of reading comprehension and guided reading activity packs to make learning more fun for early elementary students as well as special education students and those with special needs in the areas of speech and communication. The book, "Don't Let the Pigeon Stay up Late," is required reading in order for students to complete all of the activities. It is available for purchase at Amazon and at Mo Willems own website. You can also find it at your local library to check out. Students will practice reading and learn about grammar, spelling, and increase vocabulary. Activities include: Open-ended questions, writing prompts, based on the text in the book. Sight word recognition activities 32 Spelling Words 32 Vocabulary Words Alphabetization Fill-in-the-Blank Drawing And More Students will be given the opportunity to search for: 14 CVC words found in the book 14 nouns found in the book 18 sight words found in the book Great for: Reading Centers Literature Centers Guided Reading Read aloud activities Practicing Social and Emotional Skills Pigeon books are written so that the reader is directly being spoken to by the Pigeon. Such fun books! Answer key is included, pdf downloadable, printable file. 15 pages Table of contents is included. Links for further activities beyond this guided reading project are also included.
Author Homeschooling Dietitian Mom
Tags Guided Reading, Reading Comprehension, Early Reading, Second Grade Reading Comprehension, 2nd Grade Reading Comprehension, Reading Strategies
How to Write an Essay: What Is an Essay?
ELA, Writing, Common Core, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
"How to Write an Essay: What Is an Essay?" This unique teaching resource is designed to alleviate the anxieties students often tie with essay writing. Focusing mainly on Language Arts and writing subject area, this valuable tool empowers students within 5th to 8th grade levels, enabling them to articulate their ideas and perspectives confidently. Fundamentals of an Essay: Taking A Slice From Full Lesson Plan Rotating around understanding what forms an essay, we deconstruct the components of a typical essay by offering clear-cut lessons directing learners through each phase of the writing process. Incorporation with Bloom's Taxonomy: Detailed lessons on four common types of essays; Review sessions about verbs, adjectives and pronouns; Can be merged with your current writing program or given as separate student assignments. A Teacher-Friendly Resource: The package includes a well-curated implementation guide assisting teachers in implementing their strategies seamlessly. Plus, there's a user-friendly student assessment rubric providing teachers with immediate insights into each pupil's learning journey. Additionals: A stimulating element incorporates word puzzles intensifying cognitive development while enhancing language skills simultaneously; Included is also a comprehension quiz that reinforces concepts learnt fostering both recollection abilities and confidence among learners in mastering essays. Six Graphic Organizers: Doubling As Skill Focus And Guide The kit features six vibrant graphic organizers serving twin purposes - introducing skill focus plus steering students smoothly along their personalized academic journey suitable for group tasks or homework assignments. To Summarize... "How to Write an Essay: What Is An Essay?" is aimed at making learning easier for students, stressing key components that comprise a well-structured essay perfectly aligned with Common Core State Standards adhered strictly to Bloom's Taxonomy recommendations - available immediately in a ready-for-use PDF file!
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags PDF
Education | Upper Intermediate Lesson Plan
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Vocabulary, Reading, Writing, Resources for Teachers, Not Grade Specific, High School, Adult Education, Middle School, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables
Education Upper Intermediate Lesson Plan offers engaging exercises to help intermediate English language learners expand their skills. This resource features informative reading passages about education topics to build students' vocabulary and comprehension. Learners then apply their knowledge by completing grammar-focused activities that assess their understanding. Teachers can implement this versatile resource in various settings like whole group instruction, small group work, or as self-paced practice. This teaching material is available in multiple formats, including a version compatible with Google Apps, to provide flexibility. An answer key is included to support instruction and review. With its practical activities tied to an academic theme, this lesson plan aims to boost intermediate students' language abilities. The ESL lesson plan includes flashcards, a warmer, grammar rules, exercises, role-play, conversation, writing drill, activity, answers and an extra study that would be good to set as homework. There are 30+ pages and there are teachers notes to guide the teacher.
Author TEAM TEFL
Tags Education, Language Arts, ESL Worksheet, Opinions, Audio
How to Write a Paragraph: Things to Watch for When You Revise
ELA, Writing, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
How to Write a Paragraph: Things to Watch for When You Revise This is a comprehensive teaching resource dedicated to enhancing students' writing skills. It targets students in the Grade 5 through Grade 8 range, and is designed for use by both public school teachers and homeschoolers. Aid to Learning This product gives educators an efficient tool in honing their learners articulation of thoughts into well-structured sentences and paragraphs—an essential ability for academic success and beyond. Uniquely devised with built-in opportunities for students to thoroughly engage with the prewriting process, it includes a variety of dynamic graphic organizers helpful in demonstrating different paragraph forms. User-friendly Workbook The workbook is user-friendly, making the writing process simple and logical. With this material at hand, teachers can easily reinforce or expand upon existing Language Arts curriculum centered on Writing skills. It outlines four distinct types of paragraph structures providing students clarity on their writing tasks. A comprehension quiz Word puzzles are also incorporated within its content making learning interactive. Educational Alignment Ensured! This teaching resource was crafted around the principles set by Blooms Taxonomy ensuring that all content aligns with wider educational strategies. This translates into effective learning as it covers multiple levels of cognition such as understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating and creating. Ease Of Use For Educators & Wide Application Range Furthemore, this material offers a systematic implementation guide that makes lesson execution seamless for educators including public school teachers handling large groups or homeschoolers working one-one-one or small cohorts. Its student assessment rubric further simplifies evaluating pupil progress effectively while inspiring self-assessment amongst learners. Lastly, although conceptualized chiefly as an enriching addition to existing curriculum or independent work facets during regular classroom hours—it could equally serve purposefully as homework assignments aiding regular reinforcement outside formal schooling hours. Remember—this resource isn’t just confined within traditional classrooms walls—the versatile How to Write a Paragraph: Things to Watch for When You Revise, can be adapted anywhere learning takes place! The Package Considered all together—this comprehensive package equipping educators with 24 ready-to-print pages in a versatile PDF format makes this teaching resource an invaluable asset for fostering students writing skills in a highly engaging, strategic, and seamless structure.
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Writing A Paragraph, Paragraph Writing, Revising, Editing, Language Arts
How to Write a Paragraph: Forms and Purposes of Paragraphs - FLASH-PC
ELA, Writing, Common Core, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
The How to Write a Paragraph: Forms and Purposes of Paragraphs - FLASH-PC A meticulously designed teaching resource specifically crafted for Grade 5, 6, 7, and 8 students. This product boasts of numerous features tailored to augment understanding and skills regarding paragraph writing. Primary Features: Curriculum Based Content: Informative reading passages provide an in-depth exploration into the various aspects of paragraph writing. These are complemented by 'before you read' and 'after you read' questions designed to advance critical thinking while ensuring comprehensive lesson assimilation. Diverse Teaching Tools: Apart from text-based content, the product also offers printables for hands-on activities (vocabulary flashcards, graphic organizers, etc.) as well as interactive exercises all aimed at enhancing proficiency in language arts with a focus on writing skills. Globally Accepted Framework: The use of widely accepted educational frameworks such as the Common Core State Standards along with adherence to Blooms Taxonomy reaffirms our commitment towards providing holistic education. User-Friendly Format: The PC software format ensures straightforward usage encouraging self-paced learning among students. Suitable for whole-group lessons, small-group sessions or even homework assignments, this tool embodies versatility making it compatible with various teaching styles prevalent today. In essence, this isn't merely a resource for grasping how paragraphs are written — it aims at helping students understand their true forms and purposes essential in honing competent language art skills.
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Software (PC)
Writing Well Grade 6: A Guide for Proper Writing Technique
ELA, Writing, Grade 6, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Writing Well Grade 6: A Guide for Proper Writing Technique An essential teaching resource meticulously developed to enhance English language learning for sixth-grade students. It introduces and train students in writing sentences, paragraphs, and stories - a crucial element of language arts. Focusing on Grammar Elements This guide promotes an understanding of diverse types of words such as nouns, verbs, etc. It assists children in fostering confidence and proficiency in their evolving linguistic abilities with its enriching content. The book contains 35 easy-to-print pages . The structure emphasizes clarity by introducing new concepts at the start of each page - making complex principles more digestible. It also guides students through the use of proofreading symbols—a key skill in text editing tasks. Inclusive Facet and Flexibility Writing Well Grade 6: A Guide for Proper Writing Technique can be effectively used within various teaching methods - from classroom activities to homework assignments; fostering topic reinforcement both inside and outside school premises! A Convenient Resource For Educators And Homeschoolers: Included is an answer key which makes validation, a seamless task without additional research hassles. Ensuring not just leaning but correct learning remains our priority! This book successfully meets grade level expectations while creating an environment conducive for exploration within English language dynamics—providing educators with strategically tailored compass guiding learners towards mastering the art of impactful writing. "Remember—practice makes perfect! Consistent exposure coupled with active involvement using this handbook will lead towards academic success while laying base for vital language skills even beyond classrooms." Bridging comprehension gaps while stimulating curiosity—Writing Well Grade 6: A Guide for Proper Writing Technique! - Your trusted teaching companion!
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Complete Sentences, Narrative, Proofreading, Punctuation, Writing Worksheet
How to Write a Paragraph: Prewriting Practice
ELA, Writing, Common Core, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
How to Write a Paragraph: Prewriting Practice An efficient teaching tool emphasizing on learning through well-constructed sentences, leading towards effective paragraph composition - an essential skill for any student. Prewriting Phase Focus This important part of our comprehensive lesson plan concentrates on the vital prewriting phase. It provides students with the process of structuring their thoughts using different graphic organizers. The six colorful tools introduce the main focus and also lead your learners seamlessly through each part of their unique writing journey. Type of Paragraph Forms Introduction The resource introduces students to these types: Narrative paragraph form. Persuasive paragraph form. Descriptive paragraph form. Expository paragraph form. In Accordance With Bloom's Taxonomy Approach... The learning objectives are consciously defined in this material, making it perfect as a supplement to your current language arts program or for independent assignments. Additionals Included! An implementation guide assisting you in harmoniously integrating this lesson into your standing curriculum. Plus! A detailed student assessment rubic and comprehension and retention activities such as word puzzles and quizzes. Bonus! This PDF file product is spectacularly suited for group discussions while equally beneficial during individual study sessions. High Quality Content Content is thoroughly designed in line with Common Core State Standards and Blooms Taxonomy ensuring top-notch content quality while emphasizing critical thinking skills development among students. A Multifaceted Language Arts Lesson Plan.... This detailed lesson plan is comprehensive when it comes down to equipping educators with efficient tools that enhances transparent communication amongst young learners, thus improving their success within and out of the classroom.
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags PDF
Real Reasons to Write
ELA, Writing, Grade 4, 5, 6, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
The Real Reasons to Write Resource: A Comprehensive Guide Ideal for Grade 4 through Grade 6 educators, this guide enhances Writing skills while fostering creative expression. This tool aligns seamlessly with Language Arts syllabus, providing a bridge between academic writing and personal interests. Connects pupils' writings to personal interests. Bolsters enthusiasm via real-world connections. Balances tradition with individuality in Literature responses. This healthy ground laying step offers students real-world reasoning for writing. Not just an ordinary book, it methodically builds the prowess of young writers over time. Adaptable Design & Application The interactive design of the resource is compatible for both whole-group or small-group instruction settings. Furthermore, it can reinforce independent work making it an effective homework assignment complement thereby boosting self-paced learning experiences. A Miniature Copy Editor & Beyond Picturing this resource as their miniature copy editor becomes easier when passion and skill have been tied together systematically and progressively rewarding them on multiple ends like academic triumphs coupled with development of personal interest spheres led by ignited curiosity depicted in every page via lesson plans contained within the product file presented in PDF format. "A Key Stepping Stone" With its focus on connecting art of writing with real world instances, It simplifies teaching the art of writing aligning true life happenings which makes learning fulfilling and engaging especially during crucial learning years thus establishing itself as a key stepping stone for educators.
Author Classroom Complete Press
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How to Write an Essay: Writing a Narrative Essay
ELA, Writing, Common Core, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
How to Write an Essay: Writing a Narrative Essay This education material is an ideal resource, particularly designed for grade 5, grade 6, grade 7, and grade 8 teachers. The primary focus areas include Language Arts with special emphasis on enhancing writing skills. This tool elucidates the comprehensive process of essay composition. It specifically targets helping students in efficiently expressing their thoughts by writing a narrative essay. This resource can be used for whole group instruction, small group teaching or as independent homework assignments. A unique highlight includes: Tutorials based on Bloom's taxonomy representing four most common types of essays. Incorporating review lessons that reiterate knowledge about verbs, adjectives and pronouns. An all-inclusive implementation guide is included in this package to assist educators in effectively executing this resource within their classrooms or homeschooling settings. Moreover, a student assessment rubric assists teachers in evaluating learners' progress and comprehension capabilities objectively. Briefly here's what makes it more interactive: The inclusion of word puzzles and comprehension quizzes vitalizes the learning process while simultaneously refining language arts proficiency. Six vivid color graphic organizers are designed to introduce skill focus areas smoothly guiding students throughout the essay writing venture. The contents of this tool rigorously adhere with Common Core State Standards - upholding high-quality learning outcomes that align flawlessly with contemporary international education benchmarks. This digitally convenient PDF packaged resource commands ease of accessibility across varied devices without any loss in quality or formatting consistency. To summarize- How to Write an Essay: Writing a Narrative Essay surpasses mundane textbook-based methods; presenting a hybrid of comprehensive instructions intertwined with intriguing activities specifically aligned towards efficient essay writing mastery.
Author Classroom Complete Press
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High School 2025 July-September ELA Bell Ringer Bundle (Quarter)
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Research, Resources for Teachers, Homeschool Resources, High School, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Worksheets & Printables, Writing Prompts
I still remember the morning my daughter pushed back from our kitchen table, looked at me with genuine surprise, and said, "Mom, I actually have an idea for this one." It was our third week of starting each school day with a simple writing warm-up, and something had finally clicked. As a homeschool parent, I had been searching for that magic formula to help my reluctant writer find her voice, and honestly, I had almost given up on these short daily exercises. But watching her evolve from someone who stared at blank pages to a confident high schooler who can craft compelling arguments and vivid narratives – well, it reminded me that sometimes the most powerful learning happens in those unassuming 10-minute moments before we dive into our "real" lessons. Because she is heading into her first year of high school, she gave me the idea to create these writing prompts for High School ELA . WHAT YOU'LL RECEIVE: Ready-to-use daily warm-ups 66 carefully crafted exercises covering a full academic quarter Grammar, Imaginative writing challenges focusing on speculative and dystopian themes KEY LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Grammar, poetry, vocabulary, and sentence structure analysis Using literary excerpts for enhance critical thinking and textual analysis skills Diverse writing styles to help students/homeschoolers discover their unique voice and style Creative and descriptive writing prompts from dystopian to flash fiction As I reflect on our homeschool path, especially those sometimes challenging middle school years, I have come to understand that consistency trumps complexity every single time. It was not the elaborate unit studies or the impressive final projects that made the biggest difference in my daughter's writing development – though those certainly had their place. Instead, it was showing up each morning with a meaningful prompt, creating that safe space for her to experiment with words and ideas, and celebrating those small victories along the way. Now, as she navigates her ninth-grade year with genuine enthusiasm for writing across all subjects, I am reminded that my role as homeschool educators is not just to teach skills – it is to help our children discover they have important thoughts worth sharing and the tools to express them clearly. If you are in that familiar place of wondering how to bridge the gap between where your teenager is as a writer and where they need to be, these daily practices might just be the gentle, consistent support they need to surprise themselves with their own capabilities. If you and your students/homeschoolers enjoyed this resource, please leave a review. Thank you for your support! Tina - Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
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Tags High School ELA Bell Ringers For July-September, Daily English Activities For Homeschool High School, Creative Writing Prompts For High Schoolers/homeschoolers, No Prep ELA Resources For Teachers, Homeschool Daily Writing Activities High School, Back To School English Bell Ringers, High School ELA Bell Ringers Bundle, Homeschool Resources, Grammar Exercises For High School Students, Literary Analysis Prompts
How to Write An Essay: What Is a Persuasive Essay? - FLASH-PC
ELA, Writing, Common Core, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
About the Resource The resource "How to Write An Essay: What Is a Persuasive Essay? - FLASH-PC" is specifically designed for educators teaching middle-grade bracket of Grade 5 through Grade 8. Primarily, it focuses on Language Arts and improving students' writing skills. Critical Features An informative 'chapter mini' that provides curriculum -aligned content; 'Before you read' and 'After you read' questions to promote critical thinking and comprehension; Pedagogical aids: Printables, Vocabulary flashcards, Different graphic organizers, and Interactive activities. Educator’s Needs Addressed This tool aligns with both the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) ensuring the educational standards are met consistently across different regions. It also upholds the principles of Bloom's Taxonomy enhancing cognitive learning experience. Suitability The tool can be implemented in either whole class instruction sessions or small group environments, thanks to its interactive nature. Additionally, it can equally be assigned as homework offering students valuable self-paced practice at home. Add in some extra flexibility! The software-based lesson plan is compatible with PC platforms making it easily accessible for everyone when needed. In Conclusion: Feature Analysis Given its wide array of features such as: - Covering Language Arts, - Specifically honing writing skills via understanding persuasive essays, - Developing critical thinking capabilities among students, How To Write An Essay : What Is A Persuasive Essay - Flash PC stands out as a performance-oriented educational resource for educators across the spectrum.
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Biography | Upper Intermediate Lesson Plan
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Reading, Writing, Resources for Teachers, Grade 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables
Biography Upper ESL TEFL Intermediate Lesson Plan This informative lesson plan helps upper intermediate ESL students learn about biographies. Students first study key vocabulary and concepts related to biographies. Next, they read sample biographies to reinforce comprehension. Finally, students complete comprehension questions and grammar exercises that assess their understanding. Educators can implement this flexible resource in various ways - as a whole class activity, small group work, or even a homework assignment. This multimedia resource includes an audio file along with Google Apps compatibility for seamless integration. The answer key supports self-guided learning. Overall, this concise lesson plan helps ESL teachers effectively introduce biographies to upper intermediate students. The ESL lesson plan includes flashcards, a warmer, grammar rules, exercises, role-play, conversation, writing drill, activity, answers and an extra study that would be good to set as homework. There are 30+ pages and there are teachers notes to guide the teacher.
Author TEAM TEFL
Tags ESL Lesson Plan, Language Arts, Comprehension Questions, Famous Leaders, Biographies, Biography Lesson Plans