It’s been a year! What have your students learned about themselves during this past year? It’s important to let our students reflect and consider what they’ve been through, what they’ve lost, and what they’ve gained through this difficult, weird year.
This print and digital freebie includes a short, reflective questionnaire along with a writing prompt, and rubric.
Your students can use the questions to formulate a short reflective essay.
This is a list of writing prompts which could be used in literature centres. Each prompt begins with “Imagine”. Each prompt has its own check box.
Students could be given time during the week to work on a prompt. Students could keep their own copy and check off their prompt when completed. I hope you enjoy 🙂
by LeFrancaisAvecLesMachins Pre-Kindergarten – 12th Grade
L’exercice consiste à relier les images des vêtements avec leur nom. Il peut être utilisé pour l’apprentissage de nouveau vocabulaire, ainsi que la répétition du lexique déjà acquis. Enjoy !
This deck consists of 11 boom cards, 1 card each from the 11 decks in the ADD & SUBTRACT MIXED NUMBERS BUNDLE. Get a glimpse of the various cards with this free boom deck. If you like it, save more by buying the bundle at a discounted price!
This freebie lets your students practice adding and subtracting mixed numbers with like and unlike denominators. Engage your students with 3 interactions: Fill in the Blanks, Drag and Drop, and Multiple Choice. Cards are not randomized.
This is taught in Singapore Primary 5.
Great for:
Drills
Reviews
Math Centers
Early Finisher
Independent Work
Homework
This resource includes:
★ A link to access Digital Task Cards on the Boom Learning℠ website
★ Built-In Answer Key
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Advantage of Boom Cards
No prep – save time
Paperless – save paper and ink
Self-grading and allow you to track student progress.
Support Distance Learning
Work on a laptop, desktop, Chromebook, tablet, or any other mobile device that can access the internet.
Can be used on interactive whiteboard & Smart Board.
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If your students are learning in person this year, it is important to encourage social distancing in your school library / media center due to COVID-19! This FREE printable will help you to remind your students that social distancing is expected during the 2020-21 school year!
As a school librarian, I loved the idea of a library-themed social distancing sign, but I couldn’t find a free one on TpT, so I designed one! Download, print, and display to help keep your students safe!
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Group work is always tricky to evaluate because there is so much going on. In addition, as educators, we are required to give detailed feedback on students’ performances.
I created this FREE document to make the teacher’s job easier, and to allow students to be responsible for their success as well.
Self-evaluation grids are a great way to guide students in their evaluations. Students will know exactly what is expected of them and will be made responsible for their success. This package can also easily be changed to be used as peer evaluations.
This self-evaluation grid will help students as well as teachers to assess students’ group work. When students use this grid to assess their work, there are no surprises when they receive their final mark. This grid, in particular, allows the students to become organized and responsible for their individual parts.
These self-evaluation grids are also very helpful to teachers:
❒ Helps the teacher justify the final mark;
❒ Helps to identify students’ weaknesses and strengths;
❒ Helps parents and students better understand the task required;
❒ Helps teachers create rubrics for the final evaluation.
Because of formatting issues, this package was created in a PDF document, but I can easily email you a Word file to be easily modified and changed according to the individual teacher’s needs.
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This workshop is designed to provide a foundation for applying research-based strategies to address learner needs in your classroom. The course focuses primarily on PreK-3 reading factors, however it also delves into Digital Promise’s Learner Positioning System (LPS), and expands additional grade levels over time.
Enrollment in this workshop is rolling and free, and attendees can proceed through materials at their own pace.
By the end of this workshop participants will be able to
• Identify challenges to personalizing learning.
• Understand the research behind Digital Promise’s Learner Positioning System (LPS) & Wisewire Playlists.
• Understand how curriculum and education content developers use research-based tools.
• Understand how to use the LPS
• Apply LPS to your classroom
Participants will need a free Edmodo account to register and take the course. All work must be completed by November 30th to receive a certificate of completion. Participants should check with their school licensure specialist or state licensing agency about applying these hours of professional development for the purposes of licensure renewal.
**Enrollment in this workshop is rolling. It is the responsibility of each participant to complete the work by November 30, 2018 (regardless of when you enroll) in order to receive a certificate of completion.**
by Class around the Corner Kindergarten – 6th Grade
This is a large sample of our COLLABORATIVE LEARNING IN ACTION resources.
Try this sample PowerPoint in class. Watch you kids become engaged as they enjoy the visuals. Hear the lively discussions, questions, and problem solving, — and laughter as your students master the state standards.
• Interactive PowerPoint designed for computer/doc camera and Smart Boards.
• No Prep format: Plug in computer and go.
• 10 sample Word Problems to promote fluency, collaboration and accountable talk.
• Adherence to state and district standards.
NOTE: This PowerPoint Interactive resource is designed to be used in the Slide Show View. Please follow the instructions on slide 2. Give the students time to enjoy the animations.
Try out the engaging problem-solving tasks with eye-catching visuals.
These classroom-tested products have generated excellent feedback. A quote: “I couldn’t believe how engaged the kids were in talking about math.” They support research and best practices.
You will see your students become participants as they problem-solve and receive instant reinforcement on correct thinking about math.
The sample word problems progressively develop the State Standards with progressive “I can” statements.
FREE Super Hero themed Parts of Speech Posters are a great visual way to teach students to remember the nature of words. This is a great addition to any language arts class.
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This Omega English product contains a 3 page Handout that helps students gain a better understanding of allusions and how they are used in literature. This product can be used as a handout, printable, poster, or projected. It is very clear and concise and addresses what are allusions, the purpose of allusions, and how allusions can cause misconceptions.
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The Spelling Flip Book is designed to help young learners become familiar with spelling rules and to incorporate them into their work.
Students can color and personalize their flip books to enhance the spelling learning experience.
I always like encouraging my students to use their flip books as reference sheets when they are working to promote good spelling habits. The goal is that eventually, by using the flipbook when working, the student will begin to remember common errors made in the past and correct them. I have had much success with this strategy in my classes.
I’ve also included a color copy and an answer key – a total of 18 pages.
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Identify Pangngalan in these interactive task cards. Perfect for distance learning. These digital task cards contain 16 questions that asks your students to identify the Pangngalang (noun) used in each sentence. Just drag and drop the highlighter in order to show the answers.
This is a great way to review nouns and a quick check for understanding.
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!
If you like this product, please leave a fair rating!! Thanks so much for downloading! Happy Teaching! Third Grade to the Core
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!
Group work is always tricky to evaluate because there is so much going on. In addition, as educators, we are required to give detailed feedback on students’ performances.
I created this FREE document to make the teacher’s job easier, and to allow students to be responsible for their success as well.
Self-evaluation grids are a great way to guide students in their evaluations. Students will know exactly what is expected of them and will be made responsible for their success. This package can also easily be changed to be used as peer evaluations.
This self-evaluation grid will help students as well as teachers to assess students’ group work. When students use this grid to assess their work, there are no surprises when they receive their final mark. This grid, in particular, allows the students to become organized and responsible for their individual parts.
These self-evaluation grids are also very helpful to teachers:
❒ Helps the teacher justify the final mark;
❒ Helps to identify students’ weaknesses and strengths;
❒ Helps parents and students better understand the task required;
❒ Helps teachers create rubrics for the final evaluation.
Because of formatting issues, this package was created in a PDF document, but I can easily email you a Word file to be easily modified and changed according to the individual teacher’s needs.
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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.