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Ada Twist, Scientist inspires curiosity in the classroom, guiding students to ask questions & embrace discovery through engaging activities.
Introduce your class to the first person to write a computer program, the pioneer thinker Ada Lovelace with a fun-to-do word search puzzle worksheet. Puzzles make fun no prep activities for early finishers, bell ringers, morning work, handouts, homework, lesson plan supplements, sponge activities, introductions to new topics, classroom themes, and sub files. The 27 hidden vocabulary words are: Ada, Algorithm, Analytical Engine, Augusta, Babbage, Cancer, Charles Dickens, Computer, Countess, Difference Engine, England, Gambler, Grandmother, Jacquard Loom, London, Lord Byron, Lovelace, Machine Code, Mary Somerville, Mathematics, Pioneer, Punch Cards, Science, Tutor, Visionary, William King, and Writer. The words are hidden in all directions and there may be some overlaps making this a challenging word search. Solution included. Save yourself a ton of time and always have something to engage your students at the ready with these related resources: • Computer Programming Vocabulary Word Search • Famous Women in History Word Search • Marie Curie Word Search We love FEEDBACK! And you earn CREDITS! • Log in to your Teachers Pay Teachers account. • Click on the drop down menu “My TpT”. • Select “My Purchases”. • Choose ratings and leave feedback. • Know that we love you for it! ♥ ♥ ♥ Puzzles to Print guarantees you the highest quality crosswords, word finds, cryptograms, Sudoku and number puzzles available.
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Enhance your teaching with this comprehensive picture book companion for I Love Saturdays y Domingos by Alma Flor Ada. This resource offers 26 engaging, print-and-go reading activities tailored to meet your students' diverse learning needs. ⭐️ WHY YOU'LL LOVE IT: ⭐️ ◾ Engaging & Fun: Keeps students captivated with a variety of activities. ◾ Saves Time: Ready-to-use, high-quality resources save you time in preparation. ◾ Builds Skills: Promotes higher-level thinking and text evidence support. ◾ Encourages Expression: Helps students articulate their thoughts and perspectives effectively. Perfect for classrooms, homeschooling, or distance learning, this resource makes teaching reading concepts enjoyable and effective. Enrich your students' reading journey with I Love Saturdays y Domingos today! 📃 30 PAGES 📘 WHAT'S INCLUDED: ◾ Making Predictions: Make predictions before reading the book. ◾ Story Elements: Fill in boxes with words & pictures for story elements. ◾ Sequencing: Retell & illustrate key parts of the story. ◾ Summary: Complete a graphic organizer. ◾ Recalling Events (with Grandma & Grandpa): Describe and illustrate four memories. ◾ Recalling Events (with Abuelita & Abuelito): Describe and illustrate four memories. ◾ Compare & Contrast: Compare the activities the girl enjoys with each set of grandparents. ◾ Story Event Sort: Describe and categorize a scene or event from the story. ◾ Making Inferences: Use clues & schema to make inferences. ◾ Making Connections: Connect events from the story to personal experiences. ◾ Character Inside & Out (Narrator): Describe what the character says, thinks, does, and feels. ◾ Character Inside & Out (Grandma): Describe what the character says, thinks, does, and feels. ◾ Character Inside & Out (Grandpa): Describe what the character says, thinks, does, and feels. ◾ Character Inside & Out (Abuelita): Describe what the character says, thinks, does, and feels. ◾ Character Inside & Out (Abuelito): Describe what the character says, thinks, does, and feels. ◾ Character Traits: Choose and support character traits for both sets of grandparents. ◾ Character Feelings: Describe how feelings change & give examples. ◾ Character Change: Explain how the character changes and why. ◾ Character Summary: Summarize the main character. ◾ Character Acrostic Poem: Write an acrostic poem for the main character. ◾ Sketch a Scene From the Story: Draw and explain an important scene. ◾ Setting Influences the Plot: Draw and describe a scene's importance. ◾ Theme: Determine the theme with text evidence. ◾ Thinking About the Text: Answer questions with text examples. ◾ Wait... There's More!: Write about what happens next in the story. ◾ Spanish & English Crossword Puzzle: Use clues to fill in the puzzle (ANSWER KEY included). ◾ Book Review: Rate, draw a new cover, and explain why others should or shouldn't read it. 📥 HOW TO DOWNLOAD: ◾ Click the download button. ◾ Navigate to "Your Account" > "Purchases". ◾ Locate your purchase and download the files. ◾ Check your email for download links. ◾ Contact us via Etsy messaging if you encounter any issues. Please Note: This is a digital product; no physical item will be shipped. For personal use only—no commercial or resale use allowed.
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Make a rainbow paper craft that changes colors as the paper is tipped back and forth in sunlight! Create gorgeous rainbow patterns and designs while teaching children the basics of thin film interference. Add this rainbow paper experiment to your list of simple experiments for kids and creative art and STEAM projects!
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A fun week of planned activities for preschoolers to alongside reading the book Ada Twist, Scientist by Andrea Beaty.
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Ada Twist, Scientist inspires curiosity in the classroom, guiding students to ask questions & embrace discovery through engaging activities.
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This Famous Scientist resource includes fun activities for your students and classroom while studying Ada Lovelace Byron. Please check out the product preview download for a glimpse of what is included in this resource. This resource includes the following items: One classroom poster (b/w and full color options available): the poster includes a fact about Ada Lovelace Byron. One coloring page: the coloring page is identical to the classroom poster except for the fact that her name is NOT filled in on the coloring page. This allows students to color that section of the page. One graphic organizer: students can use this page to gather information and record facts from a lesson, textbook, or computer research about Ada Lovelace Byron. Students can also use this graphic organizer as a pre-writing exercise. One word search puzzle: includes twenty words that relate to the life and career of Ada Lovelace Byron. Includes answer key. One crossword puzzle: includes twelve terms and clues that relate to the life and career of Ada Lovelace Byron. Includes answer key. Three different blank writing template pages: students can use the graphic organizer and the blank writing pages to write a short story or research paper about Ada Lovelace Byron. One fact sheet: includes a variety of information about Ada Lovelace Byron. This is great for students to read through to gain knowledge about the famous scientist, especially if access to the internet is something that all students don't readily have available to them. There is also a fun small word search puzzle included on the fact sheet. Benefits of posters or anchor charts in the classroom: 1. motivate students to learn about a specific topic. 2. helps learners focus on a certain idea, fact, event or process. 3. convenient for students and teachers to absorb information faster. 4. provide opportunity to pair visual learning with textbook learning, lectures, and traditional homework assignments 5. help visual learners retain information about a specific topic or subject. 6. powerful tool for academic support 7. keeps relevant and current learning accessible to students reminds them of prior learning and enables them to make connections as new learning happens. Benefits of word search and crossword puzzles in the classroom: 1. strengthens working memory 2. reinforces vocabulary 3. helps develop word recognition 4. Increases visual acuity 5. helps develop pattern and spelling recognition 6. assist in learning context clues 7. they provide a fun challenge! Please check out my TpT store for more Famous Scientist Resource Activities. I will also be adding a few bundles that include several Famous Scientists Resource Activities at a discounted rate. Other Resources by Oak Roots and Arrows: Fifty States Word Search Puzzles : Geography Resource : Fun Facts Earth Day Puzzle Packet : Puzzles, Memory Match Card Game, Classroom Posters Planet Themed Word Search Puzzles : Space Science Resource : Classroom Posters Find me on Pinterest: Pinterest
This set of activities is a great way to introduce or review the scientific contributions of Ada Lovelace. They are in PDF format and include a word search, a word scramble, matching, and a crossword. Thirty BINGO cards are included. Perfect for 6th through 8th-grade students, these activities can ...
Use this fun activity to give students a real world connection to inequalities. It’s a great introductory activity! Students will practice translating words into inequalities. When a building is constructed, it must be up to code. One set of codes is known as the ADA Codes, which ensure that a building is safe for every person. In this activity, students read 7 ADA building codes, translate them into inequalities, and then see if their classroom is up to code! Once students write the inequalities for the description of the codes, they can measure specific items in your classroom (or restroom or hallway) to see if it would pass or fail each code. Depending on the age of your school, you might not pass every code. My classroom does not! What's included: Activity recommendations A list of codes are included. Student sheet for translating codes to inequalities and recording if items in the classroom are up to code Answer Key (for inequalities) The inequalities in this activity are straightforward, and include greater than / less than, greater than or equal / less than or equal, and a couple of compound inequalities. Students translate words such "minimum" and "no more than" into correct symbols. Example: ADA Standard 404.2.3 Door openings shall provide a clear width of 32 inches minimum when the door is open 90 degrees. Inequality: w ≥ 32 Everything is provided as a PDF as well as an editable WORD document. ___________________________________________ Here's what teachers like you said about this activity: Tobias Math says, "This resource is probably one of the best things I've gotten off of TpT. I love how it took inequalities and made them immediately relevant to the students. They really enjoyed the discussion about the inequalities and even more so going around the room to see if we passed ADA codes. Thank you!" Kinsey A. says, "This was a great activity! The students had a fun time as we traveled around the school together seeing how it measured up. They had great discussions involving the concepts of inequalities, and also other topics like design and decor. It also really made them think about considering access for anyone in a wheelchair or anyone visually impaired. Nice job!" ___________________________________________ Check out the preview!
Integrate coding in your classroom with an Unplugged Coding Women's History Month STEM Activity! Ada Lovelace and The Thinking Machine Coding Challenge is a fun and unique way to engage your students during Women's History Month. Teach students that anyone can be a scientist regardless of gender. Ada Lovelace created a system that influenced modern day coding! Students begin the activity by reading about Ada Lovelace. We included our own mini reading passage, and you can also use Ada Lovelace and The Thinking Machine by Laurie Wallmark or Who Says Women Can't Be Computer Programmers by Tanya Lee Stone. Students work together to create different codes to lead Ada to collect different types of technology that use coding. Every activity and solution is unique as students create their own board and code by moving the start point, objects that use computer programming, and end points on their coding sheets. After they have completed their activity, there is time for reflection on what worked and what didn't. This activity is completely unplugged, and no robots are required. Amazing resource for STEM club, coding club, STEM teachers, technology teachers, elementary librarians, parents who love hands-on learning, and elementary teachers who want to create a hands-on educational environment in their classroom! Perfect activity for Hour of Code. Material List: Scissors Ada Lovelace and The Thinking Machine by Laurie Wallmark or Who Says Women Can't Be Computer Programmers by Tanya Lee Stone (Recommended) Includes: Teacher Instructions Student Instructions Student Coding Ada Lovelace Activity Student Reflection Sheets Ada Lovelace Mini Reading Passage TpT Digital Version for Distance Learning with Google Classroom Digital Activity: To use Easel for Distance Learning, select "Open in Easel" on this listing. Follow us! TpT Store Facebook Instagram Twitter
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Ada Twist Scientist Activities - ELA & SCIENCEThis resource includes a variety of ELA activities as well as an exploration into the Scientific Method to accompany Andrea Beaty's book, Ada Twist, Scientist!Contents include...Vocabulary (23 words)OrganizersWord Wall CardsBeginning/Middle/End Organ...