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Access a wide array of lesson plans designed to support educators in delivering engaging and effective instruction. Covering various subjects and grade levels, these resources provide structured guidance to enrich your curriculum. Utilize these plans to save time and inspire successful learning outcomes.
GCSE Poetry Lesson: 'The Bright Lights of Sarajevo’ by Tony Harrison
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson: 'The Bright Lights of Sarajevo’ by Tony Harrison Dive headfirst into the enchanting realm of poetry with this comprehensive GCSE resource on Tony Harrison's stirring piece - 'The Bright Lights of Sarajevo’. This handy tool is an indispensable asset for educators looking for a streamlined teaching aid. This presentation is packed into a 28-slide PowerPoint, covering around two hours worth of educational material. Thanks to its clear and concise design, it's suitable for a variety of uses such as classroom instruction, remote lessons or take-home activities. It can also be used as an effective review tool for poetry units. Content Outline: Condensed author biography to pique student interest and provide context. A series of thought-provoking questions centred on narrative content, language devices, and structural features in 'The Bright Lights Of Sarajevo' to foster critical thinking and literary intuition. An academic writing assignment allowing students practical application via argument crafting or narrative creation– fostering both writing skills and deeper textual appreciation simultaneously. Note: Additional extension tasks and homework assignments are provided encouraging further exploration outside the classroom – ideally complementing student-paced learning arrangements. The lesson neatly wraps up using plenary techniques designed to reinforce pupils' understanding – ensuring no crucial point goes unrecalled. Indeed a comprehensive teaching resource that balances efficiency and expression artfully!
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags GCSE Poetry, Tony Harrison, 'The Bright Lights Of Sarajevo’, Instructive Material, Language Devices
Curriculum Map for 2nd Grade - Virginia
, Grade 2, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Product Description: The Curriculum Map for 2nd Grade - Virginia is a practical and versatile teaching resource, made to align with the specific standards outlined for 2nd grade pupils in Virginia. The map encompasses all primary subjects including: Math Language Arts Social Studies Science This is an editable Excel file which offers educators the flexibility to modify and adjust the curriculum according to their teaching style and students' learning needs. Educational Settings & Uses: A key characteristic of this curriculum map is its applicability across various educational settings such as public schools or homeschooling environments. Educators can utilize this tool while: Giving whole group instruction when introducing new units or creative concepts into lesson plans . Visual aids within the map unlock pivotal insights into student understanding aiding in pinpointing areas requiring additional focus. Focusing during small group sessions where focused attention on particular subjects is warranted. An alternative application would be substituting traditional text homework assignments by incorporating tasks sourced from this comprehensive Curriculum Map, making study time more engaging without deviating from required standards. Tailored Instruction Planning: . Regardless of whether a teacher is planning a full year's worth of lessons or seeking to add more depth to an individual week's plan, this Curriculum Map keeps both teacher usability & student interests at its core. In Essence... The Curriculum Map for 2nd Grade - Virginia academic tool provides educators with an easy-to-navigate guide that merges adaptability with state-based second-grade standards. Thus, making educational planning less stressful while ensuring student development remains consistent with their respective grade level's requirements.
Author DK's Creations
Tags Curriculum, Virginia, Standards-aligned, Editable, Teaching Resource
GCSE Literature: (4) ‘An Inspector Calls’ Act 1 Part 4 (‘Fresh Suspects’ to ‘End of Act 1’)
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Literature: (4) 'An Inspector Calls' Act 1 Part 4 ('Fresh Suspects' to 'End of Act 1') A comprehensive breakdown and exploration of JB Priestley's profound critique on discrimination and societal inequality. This tale, set amidst the bubbling tensions between the Birling family and Inspector Goole, is a timeless commentary on socio-economic divisions especially relevant for today's students. This aptly designed Language Arts lesson plan intended for Grade 9 - Grade 12 educators focuses heavily on themes such as privilege and bias. Refined through two decades of application and revamped to meet present-day learning dynamics, an ideal balance between thoroughness, student engagement, and teaching manageability is attained. Resource Features: A user-friendly slide show that presents ideas efficiently in a regular classroom or digital teaching platforms. The PowerPoint file ensures convenience with minimal requirements An engaging design encompassing over twenty visually captivating slides forming this robust academic tool. Courses estimated to fit into ninety minutes involving several elements ranging from starter activities to warm up learners for focus, Including: Summary questions built around critical examination In-depth assignments ensuring coherent literature comprehension Specially structured theme tracking exercises enhancing comparisons & understanding development arcs across multiple sessions versus single-sitting lectures, To conclude a well-rounded session, evaluation is made effortless using homework drills aimed at reinforcing taught curriculum independently. It also comes with plenary activities offering scope for immediate feedback correlation which aids in identifying knowledge gaps or dispelling misunderstood concepts - all within one inclusive unit plan! Note: Most commendably, this resource offers immense value for almost no additional overhead costs beyond its original purchase. You can adapt it to your specific teaching needs without any extra hassle. Ideal for breaking down into multiple shorter lessons or used as individual study assignments to promote self-teaching habits, or even utilized as a resourceful revision tool - this literature lesson plan is a boon for both teachers and students. It grants educators the liberty to focus their valuable time on other essential aspects of their profession while ensuring that their students' comprehension and interest are taken care of.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Critique, Discrimination, Societal Inequality, Privilege, Biases
Argumentative Essay Writing Unit Graphic Organizers ELA Grade 6 7 8
ELA, Writing, Strategies, Grade 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Support your students’ writing skills with this Argumentative Essay Writing Unit Activity Pack! Made for Grades 5, 6, 7, and 8, homeschoolers, and ESL/EFL learners, this no-prep worksheet set if packed with engaging and meaningful activities that tackle most of the topics under argumentative and or persuasive essay writing. The contents are listed below: 1. 3 Outline Organizers 2. 3 Argument and Evidence Organizers 3. 3 Counterargument / Rebuttal Organizers (Pros/Cons, Counterargument/Rebuttal, Arguments/Counterarguments 4. 3 Persuasive Appeal Organizers 5. 3 Claim, Evidence, Reasoning Organizers (CER) 6. Steps for Writing Argumentative Essays 7. Advice for Argumentative Essay Writing 8. 2 Argumentative Essay Topics Sets 9. 100 Words, Phrases, and Sentence Starters for Argumentative Writing 10. Argumentative Essay Writing Scoring Rubric 11. Argumentative Essay First Draft With Checklist 12. Argumentative Essay Second Draft 13. Argumentative Essay Writing Sheet 14. How to Write References 15. Argumentative Essay Reference List This Argumentative Essay Writing Unit Activity Pack is a perfect resource that you can use year after year! ●
Author It's Teacher L
Tags Argumentative Writing, Argumentative Essay, Persuasive Writing, Graphic Organizer, Essay Graphic Organizer
A Level Poetry Lesson: ‘The Deliverer’ by Tishani Doshi
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
A Level Poetry Lesson: 'The Deliverer' by Tishani Doshi' 'The Deliverer' by Tishani Doshi' is an engaging and thought-provoking teaching resource that delves into the powerful themes of female devaluation and patriarchal societal criticisms. With it, educators can explore the post-modern malaise in a complete, structured lesson perfect for classroom teaching, distance learning sessions over Google Meet or Skype, or even as an effective revision tool. Educators can confidently assign this material as a comprehensive homework task without requiring any additional preparatory work on their part. Essential elements of language art such as poetic structure, use of linguistic devices and common themes are thoroughly addressed within this resource. An intriguing beginning with a stimulating activity An inclusive overview of the text itself Interactive tasks focused on content exploration. Furnished with twenty-six animated slides in universally accessible Microsoft PowerPoint format - every aspect of studying poetry is covered here.. Furthermore learners are challenged to delve deeper via assessment questions related to language nuances and poetic devices employed by Doshi. The set structure further bolsters visible learning outcomes by addressing theme-oriented questions backed up by academic writing tasks where students get hands-on practice honing their argumentation skills via relevant contexts. Aimed primarily at: Grades 9 through 12 who have a curriculum focus on Language Arts (with emphasis on Poetry). This package also comes equipped with extension tasks complemented by follow-up homework assignments aimed at reinforcing core literature comprehension swiftly built within class time. The wide-ranging lesson plan culminates using effective plenary techniques which aim to consolidate all knowledge accumulated throughout the explorative journey dumbed down through 'The Deliverer'. 'A Level Poetry Lesson: ‘The Deliverer’ by Tishani Doshi' is a testament to the true essence of educative instruction that effortlessly encapsulates dynamic lesson planning with thorough engagement. Unlike the inconsequential materials flooding today's pedagogic sphere, this surfaces as a go-to teaching resource.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Female Devaluation, Patriarchal Criticism, Post-modern Malaise, Linguistic Devices, Visible Learning Outcomes
Labelling Major Muscles of the Body - Grade 9-10
Science, Life Sciences, Human Body, Grade 9, 10, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Full PowerPoint Lesson describing the location of the major muscles of the body. Learning Objectives: All must know the major muscles in the body. Most should know the movement actions possible at joint. Some could analyse a sporting movement and explain the involvement of muscles in it.
Author The PE Tutor
Tags Muscles, Labelling, Muscular System, Anatomy, Physiology, Muscles Of The Body Labeled, Muscles On Body Labeled, Muscles Of Body Labeled, All Muscles Labeled, Learning The Muscles Of The Body, Muscles Of The Human Body Labeled
Volume Flip Book | Unit Cubes and Rectangular Prisms
Math, Measurements, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
This resource is a Volume Flip Book. This is a great visual tool to use while introducing volume of unit cubes and rectangular prisms. The fill in the blanks will keep your students engaged while following along. There are instructions for how to create this flip book. Answer key included.
Author Teachers R Us Homeschool
Tags Unit Cubes, Rectangular Prisms, Measurement Notebook, Volume Flip Book, Interactive Math Notebook, Volume Of Cubes And Rectangular Prisms Worksheet, Unit Cubes And Volume, Volume Of Rectangular Prism With Cubes Worksheet, Unit Cubes And Volume 5th Grade, Volume Of Cubes And Rectangular Prisms, Volume With Unit Cubes, Volume With Unit Cubes Worksheet
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘When we two Parted’ by Lord Byron
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson: 'When we two Parted' by Lord Byron This resource offers an in-depth exploration of this complex poem's themes of bitterness and regret following the end of a romantic relationship. The tool has proven its effectiveness in various applications, including classroom teaching, remote learning via Google Meet, homework assignments and as a study aid for student revision. The material comes in the form of a 21-slide PowerPoint presentation and includes: An engagement activity aimed at capturing students' interest from the get-go. A brief biography about Lord Byron to offer context to his work. Questions that measure students’ understanding of content language structure which is crucial to poetry analysis techniques. A writing task designed to assess what students have learned during their studies. This resource doesn't stop there! Additional benefits include: An extension task that deepens knowledge beyond basic levels. A homework assignment extending opportunities for practice outside classroom hours. In conclusion, with plenary session slides included for reflection purposes, this comprehensive lesson plan serves as a foundational instruction aide-mémoire. It caters for multiple delivery formats considering diverse student needs whilst meeting today's pedagogic demands. The File Type is Microsoft PowerPoint ensuring compatibility with most digital learning platforms enabling seamless lesson delivery. Suitable for Grades 9 through 12 focusing on Language Arts curriculum especially poetry, this tool is designed with both small group settings or entire class audiences in mind.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Lord Byron, Romantic Poetry, Bitterness, Regret, Relationship End, When We Two Parted Poem
Careers Now and Then | Measure with IT Directors Day 3 | Ancient India
Math, Measurements, Grade 3, 4, 5, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Careers Now and Then | Measure with IT Directors Day 3 | Ancient India Experience the benefits of cross-curricular education with this comprehensive resource aimed at teaching students about IT directors, while also honing their skills in mathematical measurement, reading comprehension, and history. This week-long lesson series is designed to interweave topics from diverse fields seamlessly. Throughout these lessons, mathematics takes center stage featuring concepts like measurements, along with themes related to social studies such as ancient civilizations. Day 3 plunges into computation surrounding radius and diameter while exploring careers based in engineering like that of IT directors. The day's lesson would envelop stories regarding technology progression in ancient Indian civilization coupled with engaging student activities around radius calculation. Included Resources: A readily printable 20-page Word document containing worksheets aligned perfectly under Mathematics (Measurements). Detailed checklists for regular monitoring across the series. Employing this resource offers learners a vibrant learning journey where mathematics merges effortlessly across different subjects leading towards comprehensive development. The adaptability of these resources allows instructors to mold them for various learning scenarios ranging from full-class discussions up till self-directed independent study according to best suit their teaching preference. Note: This package is especially beneficial for Grades transitioning stages through its interactive teaching format that enhances students' understanding of complex topics more effectively.
Author Anyone Can Learn
Tags Interdisciplinary Learning, IT Directors, Measurements, Ancient Civilizations, Radius And Diameter
Measurement Unit Vocabulary Words Interactive Foldables for 3rd Grade – EBOOK
Math, Measurements, Grade 2, 3, 4, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
The Measurement Unit Vocabulary Words Interactive Foldables for 3rd Grade is a detailed and engaging resource that covers vital math principles relevant to collective state standards, with the main emphasis on measurement units. This educational material is mainly ideal as a supplement tool for second, third, and fourth grade curricula This informative eBook spans 11 pages in PDF format, incorporating two vocabulary interactive foldables that provide learners an enjoyable and hands-on approach towards math topics. Teachers have the flexibility to adapt their instruction based on their students' specific needs owing to three distinct format options: words only, definitions only, or words with definitions. Topics covered include: Additive property of area Area Capacity Composite figures Decomposing figures Liquid volume and perimeter All these concepts are designed specifically from a 3rd grader's perspective. The resource also ventures into more advanced ideas like polygons and weights enabling children to widen their math vocabulary while fostering interest in key measurement themes. This digital resource's adaptability makes it befitting for use during whole group activities where learners can collectively complete worksheets or individual learning time when they can work independently. Teachers may also find it useful as homework thus facilitating parents' involvement in their child's education by giving them insight into the school curriculum . The ease this product brings cannot be overlooked; upon download one simply has to follow uncomplicated instructions involving cutting, folding gluing - yielding your interactive foldable! Such convenience makes it an excellent choice not just for public school educators but also homeschooling instructors looking for potent ways to refine children’s understanding of measurement units.</p
Author Knowledge Box Central
Tags Measurement Units, Vocabulary, Interactive Foldables, Math Concepts, Hands-on Learning
Kindergarten Math Exit Slip Journal | Unit 1 Math Expressions
Math, Numbers, Preschool, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Kindergarten Math Exit Slip Journal - Unit 1 Math Expressions This printable math journal provides a formative assessment tool for kindergarten students learning key math skills in Unit 1. The journal walks students through the major concepts covered, allowing teachers to check for understanding after each lesson. Skills assessed include early number recognition, counting, representing numbers, and comparing quantities. Use these simple exit slip activities individually, in small groups, or for whole-class review. The consumable booklets are economical, printing two per page, with an appealing cover that students will enjoy using. Easy to implement and aligns to standards, this math journal delivers data to drive instruction while keeping kindergarteners engaged.
Author Sarah Sorensen
Tags Math Exit Slips, Formative Assessment, Numbers, Math Journal, Expressions
Jigsaw Reading Method Planning Guide
ELA, Literature, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
The Jigsaw Method is a reading comprehension instructional strategy. If you are looking to implement Jigsaw into your reading block this is a great tool to help you plan, especially if you've never implemented it before. Before proceeding please note that this should not be used with more than four students in a group. This template is a simple to use organizational tool which should be paired with you preferred version of a reader’s notebook. There are four sections of this packet. -The Instructional Planning Page is for your planning only. You will choose fiction or non fiction based on your book selection. -The Group Overview Page is for you and the students to complete together. You and students in your group will receive a copy of the page once it’s been completed. -The Student Assignment Tracking Page (student copy) is a page where they can write down their upcoming assignments. It’s similar to the group overview page except that it only stores their assignment information, rather than giving an outline of what each group member is responsible for. After the initial assignment using the group overview page, you can transition future assignments to this form. -The Student Assignment Tracking Page (teacher copy) is similar to the student assignment page, except that it has a place for teacher notes. Jigsaw is intended to use with reading groups. It can be used at any age where students can read independently!
Author Hey Teacher Shoppe
Tags Graphic Organizer, Lesson Plans, Lit Circles, Book Groups, Reading Groups, Jigsaw, Jig Saw, Reading Comprehension, Nonfiction Text Structure , Elements Of Fiction, Jigsaw Activity Graphic Organizer, Jigsaw Graphic Organizer
Curriculum Map for 1st Grade - West Virginia
Common Core, Grade 1, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Curriculum Map for 1st Grade - West Virginia Introducing the indispensable Curriculum Map for 1st Grade - West Virginia, a thorough educational resource thoughtfully designed for teachers handling 1st-grade standards. This comprehensive Microsoft Excel file integrates Math, Language Arts, Social Science and Hard Sciences into a cohesive curriculum map aligning with rigorous academic standards of West Virginia. A Year-long Guide and More... The tool serves as an effective guide through an entire school year to satisfy the learning curiosity of first graders. What distinguishes it is its adaptability. You can adjust this fully-editable file to suit various teaching styles or individual student needs. Utility Across Settings School classrooms filled with lively learners? Homeschool settings imparting personalised education? No matter where you are teaching, this curriculum map is your trusty companion to facilitate knowledge impartation. Tailoring Lesson Plans Made Simple! Made easier with this resource at your disposal! Seamlessly align activities with goals enhancing teaching effectiveness while driving student progress. A Tool That Empowers The Curriculum Map for 1st Grade - saves you time on planning logistics and redirects focus towards engaging young minds into interesting subjects! Bonus Benefit: Transform homework assignments effectively facilitating better understanding and increasing students' interest! An Aid Beyond Academics: Dissociating raw syllabi from actual pedagogical situations becomes effortless saving your valued time. Each downloaded package consists of: An editable Microsoft Excel File meticulously mapping out the entire academic year's learning experiences, We have tailored this curriculum map with special attention to 1st graders in West Virginia, that helps you deliver quality education effectively while simplifying your schedules.
Author DK's Creations
Tags Educational Resource, Curriculum Map, Lesson Planning, Teaching Effectiveness, Student Progress, West Virginia Common Core
Nonfiction table of contents lesson rainforest
ELA, Literature, Grade 1, 2, 3, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Nonfiction can be a complicated concept to understand, this Nonfiction table of contents lesson is aimed at taking a brief look at the nonfiction text feature; table of contents by using class discussions and an activity for each feature. The objective of this Nonfiction table of contents lesson is to help students start creating a concrete understanding of the nonfiction text feature table of contents through class discussions and interactive activities. Students will apply reading, creative thinking, problem solving and so much more as they work through these interactive slides. Within this Nonfiction table of contents lesson, there are three different powerpoints, lesson slides, student slides and answer slides. The student slides can be shared with students so that they can complete the activities during the lesson. The lesson is animated and has speaker notes and can be presented to the class, the activities are made to be completed during the lesson to gauge students understanding of the concept. If you would like the printable activities keep a lookout on Teach Simple where you will find the printable nonfiction worksheets that included the same activities that are within the lesson with slight changes. The suitable grades for this Nonfiction table of contents lesson is grades 1,2,3. This lesson can be used as a form of introduction to the concept, recap, enrichment or support. There are a set of Answer slides that hold the answers to the activities within your download. The slides in this Nonfiction table of contents lesson are downloaded into powerpoint however can be used in google slides as well. Lesson slides 19, student slides 10, answer slides 5
Author Ezee 101
Tags Nonfiction, Noniction Text Feature, Table Of Contents, Lesson, Powerpoint, Google Slides
Careers Now and Then | Community Workers Day 4 | Chippewa Communities
Life Studies, Career, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Careers Now and Then | Community Workers Day 4 | Chippewa Communities A cross-curriculum resource designed to engage students in learning about different community workers. This module beautifully intertwines knowledge from various school subjects boosting both, student interest and retention. Primarily intended for grades one through five, this lesson merges life studies into the classroom spotlighting on community occupations. Devised to stimulate the inquisitive minds of children, it draws a vivid picture of career choices whilst also reflecting their evolution over time. Uses: Whole class lessons Station rotations within small group work Homework assignments reinforcing the day’s topic Inclusions: The core of this tool encapsulates - a comprehensive 21 pages PDF - packed with diversified educational content. It accompanies systematically structured lesson plans permitting flexibility in teaching styles for educators. Also comprises convenient checklists envisioned as aids for monitoring student progress or delivering feedback efficiently. Holistic Learning Approach Pioneering towards simplifying education yet amplifying its effectiveness, Careers Now and Then | Community Workers Day 4 | Chippewa Communities cultivates an all-inclusive learning environment where academic subjects seamlessly integrate within life studies concepts fostering intellectual growth that can percolate beyond classroom boundaries into their communities as education progresses over the years. A nutshell view: This Day 4 module transcends traditional boundaries emphasizing dynamic education by nurturing students' creativity and critical thinking skills. Whether you're architecting an encompassing curriculum addressing varied learners or merely seeking engaging material to spark your children's learning interests at home - contemplate assimilating this module into your collection! Intricately orchestrated to meet evolving needs of knowledge dispensation while delightfully provoking exploration zest amongst enthusiastic young learners!
Author Anyone Can Learn
Tags Community Workers, Careers, Chippewa Communities, Cross-curriculum, Lesson Plans
Peter & the Wolf | Storytelling through Sound & Silence
Creative Arts, Art, Music, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
This resource follows Peter & the Wolf as students explore storytelling through sound and silence. Peter & the Wolf is a Russian fairy tale turned ballet. In this presentation, students will learn about the characters and their respective instruments. Resources such as study guides and listening maps are included.
Author Surdynski Sounds
Tags Russian, Fairy Tale, Storytelling, Instruments, Music Class
Loan, Lend & Borrow | Advanced Lesson Plan
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Not Grade Specific, Homeschool Resources, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Loan, Lend & Borrow | Advanced Lesson Plan This educational resource focuses on expanding students' understanding of loan, lend, and borrow. The multi-page printable worksheet set and answer key provide focused practice on properly using these verbs and concepts in various contexts. Educators can implement this resource flexibly for whole class instruction, small group work, individual assignments, homework, or assessment . The exercises assess comprehension and implement grammar skills through activities like filling in blanks, multiple choice questions, short written responses, and more. This advanced lesson plan aims to build middle school students’ vocabulary and ability to properly use loan, lend, borrow in their writing and speech. It covers the differences in meaning as well as when to use each word appropriately. The engaging printable format accessible via Google Drive allows flexible implementation in remote or traditional settings.
Author TEAM TEFL
Tags Noun, ESL, Homeschool, Verbs, Loan Lend And Borrow
Why We Eat What We Eat Lesson
P.E. & Health, Health, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
The 'Why We Eat What We Eat Lesson' is an insightful teaching resource designed to educate students on the factors that influence their eating habits. This lesson targets pupils from grade 6, all the way through to grade 12 and provides a well-rounded understanding in Health under P.E. & Health subjects. Teachers will find this resource particularly useful due to its comprehensive coverage of various aspects tied to our food choices. The lesson begins with a thought-provoking query, What Influences Food Choices?, intriguing the students’ curiosity about personal food selection habits. Highlights 25 slides, each packed with informative content Tackling emotions associated with different foods in 'How Would You Feel?' segment Intriguing personal recounts of dietary experiences in 'What's Your Food Story?'. Eating Right and Feeling Well: This significant transition helps move from understanding personal nutritional preferences towards advocating for healthier food choices; meticulously structured keeping pedagogical theory at its core thereby ensuring educative engagement amongst pupils. A format includes an engaging activity further exploring what influences eating habits accompanied by a handout aiding efficient classroom interaction. This streamlined PowerPoint presentation shared via PDF can be easily used for whole group instruction or as a tool for small group discussion facilitating deep dive explorations within health education sphere. Alternatively, it can be given out as homework assignments nudging learners towards introspection into why they eat what they eat extending learning beyond classroom boundaries too! In conclusion,the 'Why We Eat What We Eat Lesson' is not just another teaching tool but rather an edifying journey waiting to unravel myriad influences shaping dietary inclinations amongst modern day young learners reinforcing healthier nutritional choices.
Author All About Food and Life Skills
Tags Food Choices, Nutrition, Influences, Habits, Health Education
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Poppies’ by Jane Weir
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Poppies’ by Jane Weir This instructional resource is a comprehensive tool designed to guide students through this captivating poem. The poem explores the intricate emotions of a mother saying goodbye to her son as he leaves for military service, shedding light on themes of affection, loss, and selflessness. The material is targeted at students from grades 9 - 12 and can serve as an excellent teaching resource within Language Arts curricula. Although it's mainly created for poetry studies, its application could extend across various sectors of Language Arts programs. A Glance at The Format: 21 slides on Microsoft PowerPoint: This dynamic presentation transitions smoothly from one topic to another using captivating visuals and probing questions about content and structure formatting. Each segment is meticulously fashioned to incite interest and motivate active student participation. Stimulating Starter Activity : The lesson starts with a sprightly exercise that readies learners for the exploration ahead. Detailed Background Information: Delving into detailing the author's background offers contextual influences that may have played a part in weaving 'Poppies'. Inquiry-Based Dialogues Lose yourself in underlying meanings with inquiry-based dialogues happening either orally or through written assignments Mixing Academic Exercises & Extension Activities: Apart from conventional academic writing tasks, extension engagements embedded within each slide add dynamism whilst making abstract concepts like theme identification & textual analysis come alive fostering learner engagement along with bolstering their critical thinking skills. Versatile Usage Scenarios: The versatile nature allows educators to implement it in numerous environments such as during group study sessions in routine classrooms or at home for homework/revision. Learnings Beyond The Classroom & Concluding Notes: The culmination of activities centering around ‘Poppies’ includes a homework assignment to reinforce learning. A final plenary activity ties up all the lessons learnt, ensuring every reading session is insightful and rewarding! No need to worry about additional lesson planning. With everything essential integrated into this resource, teachers can focus solely on delivery confident in comprehensive coverage whilst simultaneously saving time and reducing the stress often associated with lesson planning. A Helpful Addition For Teachers & Students Alike! Sets course on an emotional journey through 'Poppies' by Jane Weir that's as intriguing for students as it is supportive for teachers - an absolutely essential addition to any educational toolkit!
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Poetry Analysis, GCSE Literature, Jane Weir, Love And Loss, Critical Thinking
Affect vs. Effect | Advanced Lesson Plan
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
This is an advanced lesson plan worksheet set for Affect v. Effect. Students will learn more about these topics and then complete the exercises to follow, which will assess their comprehension and implement grammar skills. This resource can also be accessed through Google Apps. Answer key included.
Author TEAM TEFL
Tags Grammar Worksheet, ESL, Class Discussion, Whole Group, Affect Vs. Effect
Ukulele Unit | Music Class Resource Bundle
Creative Arts, Art, Music, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
This Ukulele Unit resource is jam-packed with everything you need in your music class. From instrument exploration to theory and assessment, this resource has everything covered for you.
Author Surdynski Sounds
Tags Music Lesson, Ukulele, Assessments, Musical Instruments, Theory
GCSE Poetry Lesson: Half-Past Two by U A Fanthorpe
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson: Half-Past Two by U A Fanthorpe An engaging and educational resource designed for educators teaching English Language Arts to students in Grades 9 through 12. This dynamic teaching tool is perfect for whole class discussions, small group work or even as a homework assignment. About the Lesson Plan The lesson plan focuses on 'Half-Past Two', a relatable poem by U A Fanthorpe. It leverages this poem to advance student understanding in content comprehension, structure analysis, and language device utilization. It features a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation with carefully prepared slides designed to facilitate 2 hours of instructional time. Tailored Content for Students A summarization of U A Fanthorpe's life leading into an introductory activity that piques students' interest. Sections dedicated toward examining questions on language devices used in the poem along with complex literary structures found within it. An academic writing task aimed at enhancing learner abilities in structuring arguments coherently while focusing on grammatical accuracy. Beyond Classroom Learning This package provides explicit provisions towards extending learning activities perfect as homework assignments ensuring continued student engagement outside school environment. Concluding the Lesson Plan The lesson wraps up with an effective plenary session aiding student recollection during revision periods. With all necessary preparatory work taken care of teachers will find this most practical while minimizing time spent on preparation. Cultivate essential skills for understanding, analyzing and appreciating poetry using the GCSE Poetry Lesson: Half-Past Two by U A Fanthorpe!</p
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags GCSE Poetry, Half-Past Two, U A Fanthorpe, Poetry Analysis, Language Devices
GCSE English Literature: (3) Macbeth – Act 1 Scene 7, and Act 2 Scenes 1 and 2
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE English Literature: (3) Macbeth – Act 1 Scene 7, and Act 2 Scenes 1 and 2 This is a teaching resource designed for educators to shape students' understanding of Shakespeare's iconic tragedy: Macbeth. The target audience is Grades 9 through to Grade 12, rendering this educational tool invaluable within Language Arts classrooms that promote learning in Literature. About the Lesson Plan: The lesson adds dynamism into any classroom setting - encompassing Act one Scene seven; Act two Scenes one & two for Macbeth. It aligns with GCSE qualification requirements but can complement lessons in the American education system too. Presentation Features: A PowerPoint presentation spanning across twenty-six slides Provides approximately two to three hours' worth of classroom instruction No extra work required by educators or tutors post download Included Learning Tools on Slides: Starter Activity: Engages learners initially. Analytical Questions: Guides deeper thinking into scenes. A Writing Task: Promotes written communication skills. Motif Recognition & Tracking: Helps keep track of repeated themes or ideas throughout the text. "Push Beyond" Tasks: Aims at exceeding regular understanding levels. To Consolidate Learning Outcomes Over Time... We have a homework assignment encouraging independent student discovery outside class hours reinforcing concepts from lessons while extending comprehension further. There's also a plenary that utilizes reflection principles recording strengths or areas needing more exploration based on student responses. This material can be used effectively in regular physical classes or digitally via distance learning models - showcasing yet another level of its flexibility for busy educators. Immediate Delivery: The GCSE English Literature: (3) Macbeth – Act one Scene seven, Act two Scenes one & two PowerPoint lesson is ready for immediate delivery. It's the ideal choice when looking for comprehensive teaching resources! It spurs poignant literary explorations interwined into a Shakespearean tale that push learners' boundaries and invite them to delve deep into the realms of classic literature.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags GCSE, Macbeth, Teaching Resource, English Literature, Shakespeare
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Remains’ by Simon Armitage
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson on 'Remains' by Simon Armitage: For Veterans Overview: 'Remains', a poem written by Simon Armitage, provides the foundation for this comprehensive 23-slide PowerPoint lesson. Suited for grades 9 to 12 studying Language Arts or Poetry, the presentation addresses themes such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and the impact of war on soldiers' mental health. Note-worthy Highlights: An engaging introductory activity to pique learners' interest. A balanced progression enriched with assignment tasks curated to enhance both academic writing skills and creativity. Versatility that consolidates in-class learning, online teaching (e.g., Google Meet), homework assignments or as revision tools. Critical Key Components: Brief introduction about Simon Armitage illuminating upon his inspirations and writing nuances. Thought-provoking questions revolving around content-language-structure of poetry designed to stimulate critical thinking among learners.' Caveat:No additional preparation needed! This resource effortlessly alleviates much workload off of Teachers preparing for poetry lessons. A seamless integration into diverse teaching methodologies enhances its appeal furthermore. Thriving amid multiple learning scenarios, it provides an effortless yet thorough understanding into these complex themes expressed via beautiful verses!
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Poetry Analysis, PTSD, Mental Health, War Veterans, Simon Armitage, Remains Poem