Learn how to quickly and easily assign PDF worksheet files to your distance learning students through your preferred learning management system LMS such as Google Classroom or Schoology.
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These Daily and Weekly Agenda Slides are perfect for helping teachers organize, plan, and share lessons and activities with their students. Use these slides to assign work for students online or in the classroom. Create slides to share with students daily or weekly. Available for Google Slides and PowerPoint. The following options are available to customize these slides: Start with the assignment slide of your choice. Slides are available with 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, or 10 boxes. All boxes can be resized or moved. Also Included: 2 Weekly Slides and a “School Year at Glance” slide. Choose from 30+ header backgrounds, including holidays/seasons. Choose from 20+ text options for your header. (Or add your own.) Choose from 70+ subject and topic titles. Choose from 100+ clickable buttons. You can also add your own subjects with 20+ blank titles, in 4 colors. (A link to the original version is still included.) **PLEASE NOTE: Due to the nature of this digital resource, a link to the slides will provided on the first page of the downloadable PDF. Please feel free to email me at [email protected] with any questions or comments! Be sure to check out my other resources that can be used with Google Slides: Assignment Slides Student Engagement Slides & Exit Slips Slides for Teaching Routines & Procedures Reading Response for Non-Fiction Texts Reading Response for Fiction Texts Graphic Organizers for Writing Whole Class Writing Journals Digital Word Work Activities Back to School Slides Would You Rather Prompts
With some kids anxious about mask-wearing at school, this brilliant teacher's "behind the mask" art project help students adjust. Wonderful!
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Grab a free digital desk pet template to assign to your virtual students and learn how to use digital desk pets in both Google Slides and Seesaw! What Are Desk Pets? Desk pets are the creative genius of Marissa Begay who first shared the idea of using mini erasers as 'pets' that students take care of and earn items for. https://www.instagram.com/p/CIjAwaYBVMM/ Since her initial TikTok video, I've seen great ideas for desk pets all over teacher social media. https://www.instagram.com/p/CHtz4mGBSIL/ Most desk pets are a mix of an animal eraser plus a shop of items that students will collect for their
I firmly believe in the motto, "Work Smarter, Not Harder." You can't do it all! There's a pile of marking toppling over on the desk, last month's marking is
Learn how to assign Google Slides activities, assignments, and lessons through Google Classroom with this free downloadable guide!
You will love these Olympic-themed party ideas, from food to backyard games and lots of kid-friendly crafts! Who else is super excited about the Olympics starting? We cannot wait! Especially since it's now been 3 years since the last Olympic games. As a family, we decided that we're going to have an Olympic-themed party for the opening ceremonies, and my kids are already brainstorming ideas. There are so many fun ideas that we found, we just had to share with you guys. Which one of these ideas is sticking out to you? I want to make them all! This isn't
Infographic Visual Syllabus Template for Canva | Graphic Syllabus Template for Teachers and Professors | Letter Size I Instant Download Get your students to read the syllabus with this infographic-style visual syllabus template for Canva! Suitable for instructors across high school and college, this letter size template gives you a chance to create a visually engaging syllabus for your class. The template includes 4 page structures that should allow you to include all aspects of your course in the syllabus. With this template, you don't have to spend hours figuring out how to make your syllabus interesting and functional, I've done the work for you! All you have to do is fill in your course details. This template is completely customizable. Change fonts, colors, icons, layouts, make it your own! Have a required template for your university? How about creating a graphic summary using this template to share with students on the first day to pique their interest! When you purchase this listing, you'll receive a digital download PDF with: - A link to a Canva template - A link to a Canva tutorial - Suggestions on how to use the template Note: At the moment, Canva does not include accessibility features, so a PDF made with this syllabus template will not be screen-reader friendly unless you use Acrobat Pro to assign document structure. ABOUT ME: Hi, I'm Angel, an assistant professor of neuroscience at UNC Asheville, and an artist and graphic designer. I leverage my artistic side to create visually engaging course materials to solve teaching problems. I created infographic syllabi for all my Fall 2020 courses and my students loved them! This led to a research project and a publication in the International Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching & Learning: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/ij-sotl/vol15/iss2/6/ Prefer working in Microsoft Word or Apple Pages? Check out my ADA compliant infographic syllabus template for Word & Pages here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/900809536/word-infographic-syllabus-template?ref=shop_home_active_1 This template is an instant download, no physical product will be shipped. Note that this syllabus template is for you to personalize and use in your courses. You can use the template every semester for every course. Please do not not redistribute or sell this template. NEED HELP? Drop me a line! My contact information is included in the PDF download. © 2020 Angel Kaur All Rights Reserved Note: Because of the nature of this product, I don’t accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations.
Happy Friday Eve!! I am linking up with Jessica from Joy in the Journey and Becky from Compassionate Teacher for their: I know that I've blogged about these bulletin boards before, but with testing last week and only two and half weeks of school left, I've slacked a bit on the bulletin boards (yep, I'm a big slacker...) Here is a working timeline that we made for the Road to Revolution. This was it at its beginning stages: This board was made from: aqua sentence strips stapled up, white computer paper with labels I typed for the events that occurred, white string to connect the date to the picture, the dates were printed from the computer, and the title of the board was made from me printing one letter to a sheet of copy paper, cutting them down, and then pasting them to construction paper. Then I stapled each separately all wompy-jawed (I hope you've heard that word...I didn't make it up but if you haven't heard it, it just means crazy crooked) so I didn't have to measure it to make it straight. ;O) This has double border around the edges...cute owls that you can't see... :O( And here it was at the end. Above that board are my Solve it Like a Superhero posters for math problem solving. I just printed the posters in color. For the banner, I folded the pennant banner (which I printed from a color printer) and folded them over a piece of string and stapled. Then I tied the string into the rafters (are those rafters?? they are to me) and just made loops. Of course, since I was working with a small space plus there's a window to the left, I had limited space on centering it (which does make me a little nutso) but it works for now... And here are the dominoes that show the causes of the Revolution (hanging from the illegal string from the ceiling- so the Fire Marshall says...oh well...) I took the black large construction paper (12 x 18) and die cut white circles to make the dominoes. Then printed the events on white paper, cut and pasted. Once again, I hung string from the rafters and then put clothespins on it to hold the dominoes. Simplest "board", ever!!! And easily interchangeable! (even if it is illegal!!!!) Here is a "board" from outside my classroom on the wall- usually just beige space (I really dislike beige). These are the geometry terms we had to learn (real quick-like since testing was coming up) so we made the geometric shapes with our bodies to remember. I took their pictures and printed them in color, along with the geometry posters from our geometry pack. I laminated all of them and then just hot glued them to the wall (which is also probably a no-no from my custodian but he saw me with the gun in hand and did not tell me to put down the weapon so I guess he's surrendered himself to the hot glue gun...) Here is a board that Stacia put up for testing motivation: Stacia typed the words and printed in color and then used the clipart from Melonheadz and also printed them in different sizes, laminated, cut, and stapled! :O) Jessica posed some: Questions to consider: What tools do you use to create bulletin boards? Colorful paper (construction or scrapbook), chart paper, die cuts, print outs of clipart, or bulletin board sets. We cannot cover the bulletin boards with paper because of the grand ole Fire Marshall so all of ours have been painted black. We can only use border, so I double mine up! How often do you change them? I changed mine per science and social studies unit. I have two small boards, so I stick with those units. Math and reading are usually posted up on my white board or on the green board you see by my desk. Or, in the hall like the geometry terms. With the strange shape that my room is, I have limited wall space. Do you have boards that stay up all year? Only the classroom rules and a few science and social studies posters. What types of materials do you put on them? Sometimes it's posters I've bought from the teacher store, most of the time it's anchor charts we've made in class or I've made ahead of time, or we make little posters together to put up while we learn new material. Sorry there is nothing new to share here...but maybe some of you hadn't seen it before? Make sure you link up your tricks of the trade for bulletin boards!! Amanda
If you've been searching for a way to DIGITALLY assign students a quick assessment of a math skill to drive instruction, this video tutorial is for you!
Are you looking for a LOW-NO PREP and engaging math activities and independent practice opportunities for your students to develop their understanding of probability? This is what you need! Looking for the DIGITAL version that works with Google Slides to assign straight to your Google Classroom? Click here! WHAT'S INCLUDED? Probability Word Wall Emergent book: "Probability booklet" with activities Differentiated worksheets and activities Exit Tickets Hands-On Tasks and Activities Scoot Activity *ALIGNED WITH THE NEW 2020 ONTARIO MATH CURRICULUM* Expectations: Describe the likelihood that events will happen, and use that information to make predictions. D2.1 Use fractions to express the probability of events happening, represent this probability on a probability line, and use it to make predictions and informed decisions D2.2 Determine and compare theoretical and experimental probabilities of an event happening LOOKING FOR MORE MATH RESOURCES? Grade 1 Probability *NEW Grade 1 Financial Literacy *NEW End of Year Grade 2 Math Review - Camping Style *NEW End of Year Grade 3 Math Review - Camping Style *NEW LET'S STAY CONNECTED! INSTAGRAM - LINKTREE
Have you bit the virtual Bitmoji classroom craze? Pop on over to learn some tips & tricks on how to get started & find inspiration on making your own, too!
Using Google Earth to send students on an engaging scavenger hunt around the world without leaving their chairs! Google Earth is one of my students' favorite online resources - they love looking up their homes, their school, and 'walking' virtually around the neighborhood. Paired with Google Classroom, I can now assign projects on Google Earth for my students to complete at home using Google Slides to record their findings. This Google App-smashing project works well for a social studies home work assignment, snow days, substitute lesson, or as a whole group technology integration activity. This post is part of my ongoing
Seesaw is an amazing app that can be used in the classroom or for distance learning! Included in this resource are 10 differentiated pattern pages! There are 5 different activities included in two picture choices: -Extend and label -Create and label -Create from a rule -Fix from a rule -Create with emojis Students will complete the patterns using the highlighter or drawing tool, label the pattern if necessary, and record their thinking. Included is a preloaded Seesaw Activity with 10 pages! Step by step directions are included to walk you through adding this activity to your Seesaw Library. Just a few clicks and your students will be ready to respond to this activity! I've also included the templates in case you need them! I hope that you find this to be a valuable digital resource in your classroom!
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Even if your district doesn't allow homework to be graded, there are many ways to assign meaningful homework. Tips from a teacher who's been there.
This document was created in April 2020 in the middle of school closings because of COVID19. Prior to teaching remotely, I had not used Google Slides for interactive lessons. I thought that I would share all of the best tips and tricks that I have learned through my research here in one place to h...
I get a lot of questions from teachers who only want to assign one or two Google Slides at a time to their students on Google Classroom with their digital resource from Glitter in Third. Many teachers only want to give their students one or two slides at a time in order to not overwhelm/overstimulate students […]
These Cactus / Succulent - themed digital slides were designed to assist with distance learning and in-class. Use these slides to organize your weekly lessons and assign work for students online. They can be used as Google Slides, uploaded to Google Classroom, or downloaded as a PowerPoint. Included in this file: 1. PDF with the link to create a copy of the Google Slides 2. The PowerPoint file 32 Editable Templates 35 Movable Graphics Subjects: Math, Science, Social Studies, Reading, Writing, and Language Arts Look at the preview to see each slide **PLEASE NOTE: Due to the nature of this digital resource, a link to the slides will provided within the downloadable PDF. Please feel free to email me at [email protected] with any questions or comments! Thank you! The Teacher Hut
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