by Third Grade to the Core Kindergarten – 6th Grade
Comparing and Contrasting is a skill that students will use in any grade level. This Sheet is a great way to get them to organize their thoughts. It comes with a poster that you can print, laminate, and display in your classroom!
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This Earth Day, give your students this report card and have them evaluate how “green” their school / classroom / home is.
There are three different report cards: one for the whole school, one for the classroom, and one for the home. You could either have all students complete both the school and classroom report card, or divide your class into two groups and have one group complete the school card, and one group complete the classroom card. Students could then compare the results to see how their classroom compares to the school. Home report cards could be taken home for students to complete with their parents.
Use this Pig the Pug directed drawing activity to pair with any Pig the Pug book by Aaron Blabey. To turn it into a Pig the Winner drawing have students finish by drawing a 1st place medal around his neck!
Your kiddos will love recreating “Pig” and his grumpy pug face.
When they are finished they can use crayons, markers, or watercolors to color him in!
This directed drawing set includes one page with pictures only and 3 pages with pictures and instruction. Feel free to use this product for distance learning if desired!
This is an advanced directed drawing made for students that have done directed drawings before.
Take a look at my other free directed drawings for a simpler first directed draw:
by TiePlay Educational Resources LLC 4th – 7th Grade
FREE Ecology, recycle, sustainable… a free Earth Day worksheet. This word search contains 21 Earth Day vocabulary words. Penny Inman (TpT Seller) said, “Great little filler activity for my students who love word searches. Helps with tracking and vocabulary and spelling.” Happy Earth Day!
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This is an arts integrated smartboard lesson. Students will learn about the Earth’s natural rresources and about the art of Andy Goldsworthy. There are several interactive pages for the class to complete. The lesson concludes with the students going on a nature walk around the school to collect materials to create their own Earth art. This is a great lesson for Earth Day.
I’ve adapted some of my favorite simple investigations so you can can provide opportunities for students to EXPLORE during distance learning. It’s HANDS-ON AT HOME!
Enjoy this free video that teaches the Days of the Week in Swahili. Your students will get practice in both the vocabulary and pronunciation of the words.
Work on figurative language with a “Spring Time” theme.
Directions: Print up cards, laminate and cut out. Use these cards to play memory, go fish or just as a face up matching activity to work on idiom meanings. There are 15 idiom pairs.
There is a worksheet for your student’s to create an idiom journal of all the new idioms they learn. They can take the journal home as review or have them write a story trying to use some of the idioms from their journal.
Students will have fun as they read and hunt through their books in search of examples of the four different types of sentences.
Two forms have been included so it can be differentiated for your students.
One form has students hunting for examples of statements, questions, commands, and exclamations.
The other form has students searching for declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences.
This free download is part of my Four Types of Sentences Foldable and Assessments. It serves as a perfect wrap up to that activity or as a stand out on its own. If you like this activity, you might like to check that one out as well.
This digital resource is to use with Google Slides which will download as a PDF with a link to the Google Document. There are interactive activities to complete in small groups, or individually, as well as a 15 question webquest to learn more about Pi Day and how Pi came about.
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Welcome to our February Teacher Talk. All of us from the Teacher Talk collaborative would like wish you a Happy February. We have so many fab tips this month from Math, ELA and reading ideas, to High interest learning and our featured author for the month, you don’t want to miss reading these blog posts from some awesome educators.
You’re a middle school teacher, you and your 11 year old have just turned on the television to watch the news. What you see in front of you nearly blows you away, you rub your eyes, no, you’re not imagining it, there’s a riot at the United States Capitol.
What are you teaching in math right now? We are exploring fractions but doing this virtually has needed some thinking outside the box! Here are some of my tried & true activities and websites to use.
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5 Tips to Changing the Atmosphere in your Classroom
Now that the first semester is over, have you recognized your struggling readers? Teachers are very busy teaching, teaching, teaching…but is everyone learning and retaining? ***********************************
CUE Los Angeles just had their CUE Palooza today and my mind is blown ? by everything I did not know about Google slides. I’m going to give you a few of the tips and tricks I learned today. ***********************************
Michelle Webb of “Teaching Ideas For Those Who Love Teaching” is Teacher Talk’s Featured Author. Learn more about this National Board Certified Teacher. Your students will enjoy her free product, Paul Bunyan Reading Lesson on Hyperbole and Pop Up Book! ***********************************
My rule #5 in a series of how to bring out the best behavior in middle school students. Includes ideas of high-interest topics you can use for reading and writing activities.
This St. Patricks Day craftivity bookmark is a quick and fun way to celebrate the day AND encourage a bit of reading as well! It’s easy enough for the younger crowd and helps develop tracing and cutting skills, but is fun for older kids as well that might enjoy embellishing their creations a bit more. Great for homeschool classrooms!
This St. Paddy’s Day activity can be executed in three different ways: Use the one-page printable students can color, cut out, and assemble OR Copy tracing patterns onto cardstock to create templates that students can trace onto various papers, OR Copy printing patterns onto various colored papers and distribute to students to cut and assemble.
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This product is a fun product students can do as a center or as a quiet activity. Students are to look at all the letters in the word St. Patrick’s Day and see how many words they can create.
by The Three Square Pegs Pre-Kindergarten – 12th Grade
Here are ten tips for classroom teachers and school counselors to help grieving students in the classroom. These tips are not the typical stages and symptoms of grief that are in most articles and books. Instead, they are simple strategies and reminders that help both the grieving student and the student’s classmates.
Want to know how to best respond to the death as a whole class? Want to know how to prepare the student’s classmates for the student’s return to the class? Want a strategy to use during class if the student is becoming emotional? If the answer is “Yes!” then this free product is for you.
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This Google Forms quiz that pairs easily with Google Classroom! It self-grades all 10 questions (all of which can be changed and edited to fit YOUR class needs), can be used as a pre-test or a post-test (or both!) to gauge your students’ learning of the homophone there, their, and they’re.
Perfect for upper elementary learners. (This can also be printed hard copy, if you prefer that!)
Simply click the Google Forms link in the downloaded product PDF, copy it to your Google drive, and send it to your students digitally (or print it out!).
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This game is a Bible Skills memory quiz kids love to play! It’s an excellent way to learn the books of the New Testament.
NECESSITIES:
some Solo cups (one set of 27 for New Testament)
some permanent marker/Sharpie/etc
PREPARE: print on separate drinking cups the books of the New Testament.
INSTRUCTIONS: Allow individuals or teams to build the New Testament Pyramid by finding Matthew and lining up the cups through 1 Corinthians. Place 2 Corinthians on the second level between Matthew and mark. Continue stacking the New Testament Pyramid topping the pyramid with the “New Testament” cup. Allow two individuals or teams to complete the pyramid first and accurately. Play as many times as time allows. The kids won’t get tired of playing!
by Finntastic Visuals Pre-Kindergarten – 12th Grade
I hope this FREE clip art sample of teenagers and teachers wearing face masks will be helpful for adding cultural and ethnic diversity to your resources. The images are realistic in style, which makes them also suitable for middle school and high school resources. You can use these images for any subject to make your resources reflect the current reality amidst the global Covid pandemic.
You will receive 6 realistic clip art illustrations (3 color and 3 b/w line art) saved as high quality (300 dpi) png. files with transparent backgrounds.
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This product is a lesson plan and instrumental piece written in a “non-music reading” approach for the song, AMERICA. It is not meant to be an accompaniment for singing but rather the entire melody and accompaniment is written in order to be played so that it may be performed, whether in the classroom or for a program.
While music theory is taught and reviewed, this approach gives students a sense of accomplishment in learning to “read and perform” in a short period of time. Students enjoy this feeling of “playing in an ensemble.”
The product includes:
• Lesson plan
• Written music and words
• Words only with rhythms used in the piece
• Individual parts for Tone Chimes or Resonator Bells (G4 – D6)
This product is FREE! Hope your students enjoy playing and performing it as much as mine did!
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Capitalize on your student’s interest in the monthly book club order! Cut apart these cards, fold the direction tent, put out some extra copies of the book order and you have an instant high-interest center! Most activities focus on literacy skills, but there are a few math activities as well.
An answer sheet and center sign are also provided.
by Teaching Ideas For Those Who Love Teaching 4th – 5th Grade
Delve into Sir Cumference and the First Round table. This free lesson incorporates literacy and math. Students are introduced to the vocabulary of diameter, radius, circumference and Pi. The lesson goes with the story Sir Cumference and the First Round Table. It includes a worksheet and homework assignment for the first night, and a lead in for the story Sir Cumference and the Dragon of Pi, review and minilesson description for the second day. This is a great introduction prior to delving into the traditional textbook lesson of your math series, or to use as a follow up after teaching the geometry lessons.
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Take care of yourself! Many of us spend most of our time caring for others, and often put ourselves last. Try this simple 20 day self-care challenge. Simply print the poster and place in a location that you see often to remind yourself to find a little bit of time in each day to take care of YOU! No pressure in completing this exactly as is within 20 days. Instead focus on trying to find ways to take care of yourself. As you complete the challenge, you may want to place stickers or check marks on each activity as it is completed to help you keep track. Do yourself a favor and take a little time for you!