Industrial Revolution Crossword Puzzle - A 22 term and clue crossword puzzle related to the Industrial Revolution. The 4 page package includes: 2 formats (1 page and 2 page) and a teacher's key. Covers terms such as: Capitalism, Factory System, Child Labor, Textile, etc. A great activity for reviewing the major events, people and themes of the Industrial Revolution! Could be used as a review for an Industrial Revolution unit, a homework assignment or as a substitute activity.
Introduce opposites words such as DAY, NIGHT, HAPPY and SAD using this printable flashcards to preschool kids. Browse more oppositve flashcards.
A few years ago I started doing term planners. A place where I could record the main idea that I was going to cover for particular lesson each week. They have been such a HUGE time saver for me! I look at the Australian curriculum outcomes and pull out the big ideas. I sequence them in an order that works best and make sure I take into account what I have to report on and when. Each week I have a new focus for each of my learning areas and in first term I like to try and cover as wide a scope as I can in terms of curriculum content while reviewing what they should have learnt in the previous grade. Having a term planner makes my life soooo much easier when I go to do my weekly planners. It means I don’t have to keep referring back to the Australian Curriculum documents and waste time working out what content to cover each week. Not all topics are explicitly planned out on my term planner. For some topics, like text types, HASS and Science I do unit planners as each lesson can differ a lot from one another. Where as the ones that are planned out in the term planner are lesson that tend to follow the same style each week or in the case of maths are so big and dependent on the student level that I am not able to plan them out more before the term has started. I know the beginning of the year is CRAZY! (Who am I kidding- the whole year is CRAZY!) So I thought I would give you term planners for years 1 to 6 FREE to help you off to a great start this year! These planners are editable so you can change and tweak them as you need but we all know it is easier to go from something already started then to start from scratch. Just click here to sign up to my newsletter and I will send you the link to Year 1 - 6! Including specific planners for composite classes of two year levels ⇨ Like us on Facebook ⇨ Follow us on Pinterest
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Earlier this month I came across an idea from @misscalcul8 that was apparently taken from @msrubinmath! So I carried on the tradition and modified it slightly myself, making it totally on the computer, no bad handwriting days! I printed out 7 copies on a color laser printer and laminated them, then cut out all the pieces of 6 of them. The seventh one is my master. I also printed out 6 blank copies and laminated them. Each set of 30 cards was put in a baseball card protector, hole-punched then put on a ring. Today, was the day I got to use it with my 3 Geometry/Geometry Honors classes. Their desks (individual tables) are already in groups of 3, so each group got a laminated blank worksheet, a set of 30 laminated cards and a blank worksheet for each student to fill out and save as notes. The students were shown how to get started using the document camera, then they set to work. As each group finished, they asked me to check their answers before they filled out their own worksheet. Two classes went by before I thought that I should take pics for the blog! And of course, all I had was my cell phone! They didn't turn out too bad. Credit: @msrubinmath Credit: @misscalcul8 My blank version... My master copy... Geometry Basic Figure Review
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Today during Writer's Workshop, we added a bullet to our poetry anchor chart: tone & mood are established through the author's word choice. To help students discover different tones and moods, I pulled a few pictures from the beginning of the year that showcased a variety of feelings. In the picture below, we brainstormed that Tyson looks like he has happiness inside him while Summer looks a little more disappointed. We listed these two feelings on our tone/mood anchor chart. Then I showed this picture of Teagan and me doing a reading assessment at the beginning of the year. The class decided that we looked serious, so we added it to our anchor chart as another possible feeling a writer may express or reader may feel. I also had students analyze a few poems to become aware of the tones and moods felt while reading actual text. After reading this poem about a girl whose mother has died, the class decided that sadness and loneliness were two feelings to add to our anchor chart of tones and moods. In this poem written by a child whose mom left her evoked feelings of anger and bitterness. I also brought up the PhotoStory software students used to create their Native American PhotoStories. I said, "Remember when you got to select the music for your PhotoStory projects? Did you notice the word 'mood' above one of the drop-down boxes? You had to decide what mood you wanted your audience to feel so that the music would match it!" We looked at all the words listed and added a few to our chart. Here is a list of all the feelings we brainstormed as a class from looking at a variety of picture and text samples. Later in the day, I introduced a mentor text called The Great Migration by Jacob Lawrence. The content overlapped with our social studies curriculum on slaves moving north. As students listened to the text, they were to record powerful phrases and words that truly communicated the tone/mood of hopelessness. This helped students make the connection that it's the specific language we use as writer's that helps to establish the mood for a reader. Before reading, I explained the difference between the words 'immigrant' and 'migrant' using the following slide. After reading, I also assessed students' comprehension by asking two questions. The first question is what we call a 'in the text' question, meaning the answer to the question is written and explained in the text. The second question is a 'beyond the text' question, meaning students need to think deeply beyond the literal text to provide their answer. Here you can see this student recorded all the powerful words and phrases that gave her a feeling of hopelessness while she listened to the Great Migration. Underneath her list of powerful words and phrases, she responded to the two comprehension questions. This activity allowed me to assess students' abilities to identify words that evoke specific feelings, in addition to their comprehension at both a literal and deep level. **** In social studies yesterday, we discussed timelines - how they're organized, how to read them, and how they can help you as a reader of historical or biographical texts. Today students had an assignment to come to class with 5-6 major life events from their own life and the years those events took place. We went to the computer lab, and I modeled how to create a timeline of events using Kidspiration software. After my modeling, students started to construct their own timelines Once their information was typed into their timelines, I showed students how to navigate the Kidspiration image toolbar to insert a picture to match each event on their timeline. Graphic organizers + technology + social studies curriculum = a happy 4B! The kids love using this program, and I love teaching with it!
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