This graphic organizer is a great way for students to record math vocabulary in a way that will help them understand and remember new words!
What’s included? 1. A full page graphic organizer – perfect for whole class or group work! 2. Sample – use as a model for students 3. Two different sized partial sheet graphic organizers – perfect for cutting and pasting in math journals OR stapling together to make a vocabulary booklet 4. Covers – one for each size to use if you want students to create vocabulary booklets
This packet is designed to set up learning centers in your classroom. Labeling each center helps your students locate their designated center for the day and helps you stay organized.
Included in this packet: • 26 Full Page Signs (8.5 by 11) • 5 EDITABLE signs with clip art to personalize your centers(8.5 by 11) • 24 one quarter page signs (3.5 by 5 ) • 12 EDITABLE one quarter page editable signs with clip art (3.5 by 5) • 8 small EDITABLE signs to enter student’s names or to label center materials.
Center signs included: • Sand Center • Social Studies Center • Write the Room • Word Work • Drama Center • Pocket Chart Center • Poetry Center • Puzzle Center • Listen to Reading • Partner Reading • Writing Center • Art Center • Technology Center • Blocks Center • Big Book Center • Independent Reading Center • Math by Myself • Math with Someone • Math Technology • Work with the Teacher • Spelling Center • Phonics Center • Fluency Center • Creative Writing Center • Library Center • Math Center
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Motivate your students to read by challenging them to see how long they can make this bunting ribbon next term.
This product consists of one bunting flag with a book review for students to complete as they finish each book. The flags can then be attached to ribbon to make a colourful book review banner that will grow as the term progresses and students read more books.
This is the first TPT product from The Write Way. Hope you like it!
This 15 Minute Timer is set up in a PowerPoint Presentation. It is set to change slides every minute. If you want your students to work for only 10 minutes, set the timer to 10 minutes and click start. No one will need to ask you how many minutes are left.
This PPT is also editable. You can change the amount of minutes you want your students to work. You can also add or subtract slides, add your own pictures, or insert sound at the end.
This timer can be used for any classroom and/or any grade. Use it for your center rotations or for a math fact drill.
However you use this timer, it’s here to get you started.
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“Think- Pair – Share” is a great strategy for differentiating learning and keeping students on task, resulting in more effective student learning. This strategy is also a very effective classroom management tool –it keeps students involved and provides opportunities for teachers to check for understanding. Think-Pair-Share has many benefits to student learning–builds in wait-time; provides rehearsal for responses; enhances depth and breadth of thinking; increases level of participation; keeps students on-task; provides processing time called for in 10:2 Theory. It’s great to use with all ages, including adults! Look for my Think-Pair-Share record sheet to reinforce students about what to do–available on Teachers Pay Teachers.
The Lesson Lady presents Art Bucks! Art Bucks are dollars you can use in your classroom to reward positive behavior and attitudes. I have used these in my room and they have worked as great motivators! Art Bucks are a wonderful classroom management tool.
Included is a page of Art Bucks you can use in your classroom, a page with suggestions on free prizes students can pay for with their bucks, and a description of how to use Art Bucks. You do not have to spend money to use Art Bucks in your classroom!
In this FREE packet, you will find a compilation of 14 roadway photos to use for formative assessment. At different points in a particular lesson or unit, you can have your students rate their own knowledge in relation to the 3-4 pictures that you choose. This is applicable to any grade level K-Adults as it is a teaching tool that can be used with any topic.
Negative company is a snore. Why hang out with dreary people? Why be a droopy person?
This life skills lesson plan was created to wrap around our Scary Guy anti bully song which is available as a freebie in our store. Although our song “Scary Guy” has a proven record of appealing to all ages, our lesson plan is geared for classrooms grades 4-6.
Lesson plan by Dru Frick lyrics and music to “Scary Guy copyright Lessia Bonn I am Bullyproof Music
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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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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.
Baseball Blitz is a PowerPoint Review Game that can be used for any discipline across multiple grade levels. Teachers divide the students into groups and they play the game based on correct answers during the review.
Cheap and easy, Baseball Blitz comes with a “Room Setup” slide, a list of materials needed and teacher instructions. The only additional purchase necessary is a Nerf gun and suction darts. Achieve unheard of student interaction with this engaging and fun review game. Guaranteed, students will anticipate the day before the test when Baseball Blitz is used for review!
Yes! Creative thinking can be taught. In a world of standardized tests, our students are being taught to value convergent thinking that leads to one right answer. Teaching your students to open their minds will enhance their thinking in all subject areas.
This resource includes:
-Brief introduction to creative thinking for the teacher
-Biographies of the characters that represent the 4 components of creativity: fluency, flexibility, originality, and elaboration.
-Creativie thinking pretest and post-test
-Character and Key Question posters for the bulletin board
Help nurture the creativty that each of your students already has inside. Look for more creativity products coming soon from Angela Hartle and BrainWorks Academy !
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Introduce ratios and proportions through this engaging animation video. It is a 2 minute long video which brings the concept of ratios to life using visuals. You can use it as warm up/review/group activity.
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From Stick It Clip Art Studios I bring you…my first clip art freebie! These are stick figures with fractions.
I’m just getting started and would love any feedback you may have about how to improve my clip art.
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GUARANTEE: I guarantee you that all the clip art in this bundle was created by me. You are in no danger of copyright infringement. But if you try to sell this clip art as your own, I will hunt you down and prosecute to the fullest extent of copyright law!
If you like this small packet, check out my fractions clip art! And keep an eye out for new clip art, coming soon!
This game is designed to play with a partner to practice the Common Core State Standard:
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.4.1g Correctly use frequently confused words (e.g., to, too, two; there, their)
It is great for centers, partner play or small group!
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This is a simple science activity that can be completed in the classroom. It uses minimal equipment and students love having something to touch and explore!
Included are complete instructions for making your own silly putty, as well as a scientific explanation of what happened. There are also differentiated student response forms for students to record their hypotheses, questions, process, conclusions, explanations and observations. The student response forms allow students to either write or draw their responses – this is a fabulous way to get your students excited about writing!
Like this experiment? You might also like our Writing with Science Growing Bundle, which includes more great (and simple) science experiments.
What exactly IS science? Are unicorns scientific? What about narwhals? What does science look like to your students? Whether you’re just starting the year or you’re already at the home stretch, discussing scientific principles is important in any science classroom. This FREE resource is the perfect way to grab students’ attention and maintain their interest throughout the year.
WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THIS 1-2 DAY LESSON:
EDITABLE Guiding PowerPoint
NON-EDITABLE PDF cubing template
STUDENTS WILL:
Answer questions listed on the cubes individually or groups
Complete the cube by writing or illustrating answers to the questions on the cube
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Turning my thoughts to sunny days and warmer weather!!! Can’t you just smell spring in the air? Daffodils beginning to bloom, Lilac trees starting to flower, and Lilies of the Valley popping up. A vaccine for Covid-19 hopefully soon.
It’s been five weeks since we’ve been quarantined and it has taken me this long to even try to organize my thoughts (& life!) Well, still working on the life part. . . How are you all doing? Despite teaching 30+ years, I feel like a brand-new teacher again, attempting to get a handle on “distance learning”, “remote learning”, whatever you want to call it: learning without physically being with my students! Here are 5 tips to help ease the transition to distance learning.
This Coronavirus pandemic is extremely serious and stressful, but independent reading can be part of a useful solution to children learning at home. Now is a good time to hook kids on reading because they can choose their own books according to their own interests. At the same time, they can practice previously taught reading skills and improve in many ways.
Each year, my husband reads the book “My Side of the Mountain” to his science students. As a culminating activity, the students make falcon hoods since Sam has a peregrine falcon for hunting. Take a look at some of the falcon hoods his 6th grade students made in my latest blog post.
Use these simple, yet practical, ideas to help safeguard your family during the Coronavirus pandemic. Be sure to read the comments section for other great ideas and videos shared by our readers.
Use this week-long final project packet at the end of any novel study or unit. The easy to follow guide is perfect for a student-led project in middle or high school.
ENJOY NO PREP NOVEL STUDIES: LESSON PLANS & HANDOUTS
Here is a mini-unit on the Ancient Egyptians. It is a ZIP file that includes a PDF files of the following:
– A slideshow on the Ancient Egyptians (PDF not PowerPoint, but can still be viewed full screen) – Includes information on -How they looked -What they did -What they ate and produced -What they believed -The making of mummies -Their writing – Mehen, an Ancient Egyptian game – A timeline of Ancient Egypt. (3 page poster) – A reference sheet including great resources for a unit on Ancient Egypt.
This original song from Elementary Music Teacher is sure to be a favorite for elementary students in the general classroom, music classroom and beyond! The funky beat and clear actions inspire us to get engaged and moving with the music. Use this song as a reward for students or as a planned movement activity. OT/PT professionals and Physical Education teachers can readily incorporate this song into their curricula, as well. Enjoy!
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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Practice social skills & how to behave or react in social situations! Help your children to brainstorm some ways they can navigate through their struggle in social situations.
These task cards were created to bring about some great thought provoking discussions for you and your child/student who needs extra practice in social skills and situations! Written on the cards are various situational examples kids may come across and currently handle with difficulty.
If you like this resource, be sure to check out some of my other resources: ♥ Making Faces– A resource for managing and identifying emotions. ♥ Emotion Match-Up-A resource for helping children decode language to more readily identify others’ emotions. ♥ I Can Be A Superhero – learning alternative ways to react in social situations. ♥Stop, Think, then Go! – -A game to address Impulse Control.
This test could be used for Chorus students as a simple review of note/rest names and values, as well as simple rhythmic math. Also included are questions involving meanings of dynamics and time signatures, and solfeggio names.
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Use this worksheet as a warm up, do now activity or for general reading comprehension. This worksheet is free and is 1 of 13 handouts that is included in the Introduction to Environmental Science Workbook. The following topics are included in the Workbook:
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This K-5th Character Education Song Kit for RESPONSIBILITY contains:
• Words & Music: Melody line with Chords
• Songsheet with Lyrics only
• Easy Movement Suggestions for the song (simple hand movements with students standing in place.)
• 3 MP3 tracks – Vocal & Accompaniment – While this is not a professional studio recording, it will be very useful for non-music teachers as well as music teachers to sing along with their students.
There are two versions of this song – one for K-1st and one for 2nd-5th. There is a vocal and accompaniment track for each of these.
Age Appropriate for:
• Elementary
• Homeschool
These are original songs that I wrote and used as a cooperative effort with our school counselor in our school’s K-5 CHARACTER EDUCATION program. The songs are simple enough for Kindergarteners to learn most of each song while teaching them to all grades.
Other products include individual Character Education Song Kits for each trait.
Also available is the entire CHARACTER EDUCATION SONG KIT PACKAGE that includes all 11 Kits. (Responsibility, Respect, Courage, Good Judgment, Citizenship, Integrity, Cooperation, Trustworthiness, Kindness, Self-Discipline, Perseverance)
In K-2nd I would begin each class with the song for that month. Grades 3rd -5th would sing them a couple of times throughout the month and were always encouraged to “Help teach the song to younger siblings!”
It was a school-wide effort that was appreciated by our school community. I also included them a few times in an end-of-the-year program where the entire school audience would join together singing them.
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