Perfect for summer school, before/after school intervention, community-based English tutoring programs, and dual-language instruction programs, Go for it! develops students' school survival vocabulary and language skills through its lively pace, engaging topics, and variety of activities.
Perfect for Back to School activities. Perfect for Brain Breaks or Kagan Cooperative Learning (class or teambuilding). Get to know each other and strike up a conversation with your opinions. They can be used in stations or after work is complete with a small group or partners. Use in morning meeting activities! Use them to form a persuasive paragraph by answering the "why" question. Set of 48 cards. (Just Updated - NOW 56 cards) Follow me on Pinterest at Education Contessa for lots of boards filled with ideas and lessons for your classroom. Follow me here on TpT and you'll be notified when I am having a sale or posting new products! All new products are half price for the first 48 hours! Check out my NEW Back To School Would You Rather! https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Back-To-School-Would-You-Rather-Cards-For-Getting-to-Know-Each-Other-4009569
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This was an after school program I put on for kids at my library. There's this fantastic book that I wanted to share with the kids entitled, The Story of Buildings: From the Pyramids to the Sydney Opera House and Beyond. It's all about the history of architecture, with big fold-out illustrations of the world's most famous buildings. My original review for the book can be found here. So after a thorough book talk, we went through our own small history of buildings. First up, building with sticks and mud...or marshmallows: Kids got a certain number of toothpicks and marshmallows (anything they ate was just a handicap for them!) and got to building. Then, whoever built the sturdiest structure after a half hour won. We tested the strength with some skinny paperback books placed on top. The kids got to learn what sort of shapes were the sturdiest and why the ancients might have stuck to a pyramid shape. But then! What should come along in the history of architecture but...bricks? The competition this time was to build the tallest structure--but still sturdy! After a half hour, the kids would bring up their creations for testing on our "Lego Earthquake Table" This illustration and the instructions for making your own Lego Earthquake Table come from Scientific American. We ran out of time after that, but you can have all sorts of fun with architecture and engineering. Let the kids get creative! Other Book Ideas The Picture History of Great BuildingsWritten by Gillian Clements 13 Buildings Children Should KnowWritten by Annette Roeder The Future Architect's HandbookWritten by Barbara Beck
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Yes I said tape! For some reason I’ve found kids love tape. Perhaps it’s the tactile feel of it? Or maybe the fact that it differs from paper? Whatever it is kids love it. Tape activiti…
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I've run an afterschool makers club at my school for the past two years. Here I share tips on creating norms, balancing guided projects & free time, & more.
One of my favorite things to do is create DIY instruments with kids. It's easier than you think and provides hours of exploring music with kids.
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Fun hands-on middle school biology lesson on parts of a flower in 55 minutes - Dissect a flower and make an edible model of a flower - Use with your class, homeschool, after-school program, or co-op!
Last year, I started a new Space Club program at four middle schools. Not wanting to reinvent the wheel, I searched the web for ideas and curriculum to implement. I soon became excited to find great resources like NASA and TeachEngineering , but I was
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