Looking Sideways People who look to the sides a lot are nervous, lying, or distracted. However, if a person looks away from the speaker, it could display a level of comfort or indicate submissiveness. Looking askance generally means the person is distrustful or unconvinced. Looking Downwards If someone looks down at the floor a lot, […]
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Music class is an active, engaging, and joyful experience! This is especially true when our musical activities are grounded in creative and intentional teaching strategies. One of the most important teaching strategies has to do with teaching the difference between steady beat and the rhythm of
Gender inequality is a social and cultural phenomenon in which there is discrimination against people due to their gender. Essentially,...
I was hoping I hadn’t shared this plan before, because it felt familiar, but let’s look at it again anyway if I already have! I love this plan. Ok, I don’t like the laundry (no outdoor access), but that can be fixed. The house has multiple living spaces and relaxed…
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These free anxiety management tools printables will assist children and teens at home, in the classroom , or nearly anywhere else in managing their anxiety.
We at Bright Side are certain that any subject, no matter how complicated, can be made interesting for children provided it’s explained in an accessible way. Take chemistry for example, which is often considered one of the toughest subjects for a child to learn at school. We suggest beginning with the most famous chemical elements and their characteristics.
Colors, we've seen before , quickly convey emotions and affect people's moods. Whether you're choosing paint for a room or are designing a presentati
A chart showing different examples of Prepositions of Place in English using cartoon dogs.
The Biopsychosocial model was first conceptualised by George Engel in 1977, suggesting that to understand a person's medical condition it is not simply the biological factors to consider, but also the psychological and social factors [1].
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“He who has a why can endure any how.” – Friedrich Nietzsche Have you ever been in a situation where you had to do something as if your life depended on it? Your why and your reas…
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Applying Nancy Motley's Talk Read Talk Write (TRTW) strategy in the ELL classroom. Differentiating TRTW for Beginning to Bridging ELs.
Welcome to Workshop Wednesday!! 🙂 Today is my LAST DAY OF SCHOOL!!! Oh my heavens, I can’t believe it. I can smell the sweet fragrance of summer just around the corner!! 🙂 Before I get into the meat of this post, I wanted to let you know that Workshop Wednesday will be changing JUST FOR […]
Looking for writing activities that build skills for WIDA ACCESS? This ESL writing resource for grades 3-6 prepares intermediate and advanced students for the skills needed on the WIDA ACCESS writing assessment, and beyond. Lesson plans included! What's Included: 7 Writing Language Format Key Word Anchor Charts (plus header for display) Student Notebook Reference Pages Lesson Plans Lesson Plan Supplemental Resources Familiarize your students with the various language formats and prepare for the annual ELL writing assessment. Language Formats/Lessons Include: Compare and Contrast (2 lessons) Sequence Explain Opinion Persuade Analyze (2 lessons) Describe Not an ESL teacher? These writing resources support and build writing skills for ALL learners! Take a closer peek at the preview above. This resource provides supplemental materials that target both writing and language skills. Prepare English Learners (grades 3-6) for the various formats found in the WIDA ACCESS for ELLs Writing Assessments. The Lesson Plans included are mini-introductory/review lessons and are not all-encompassing units. Click here for Writing with English Learners in Primary Grades Additional Resources to Support ELLs: Language Goals for English Learners Learning Targets Interactive Bulletin Board Graphic Organizers for Fiction & Nonfiction Prefixes, Suffixes and Root Words Vocabulary Booklet for Any Topic Parts of Speech Word Wall Idiom of the Week Display and Activities Build a Sentence - A Speaking and Writing Activity Reading Word Wall Cards with Visuals Discussion Cards (a variety of topics available) Restate the Question Resources to Support Newcomers: Vocabulary Workbook Bundle Vocabulary Cards and Sorts Bundle Monthly Themed Vocabulary Year Long Bundle Word Wall Headers Bundle (variety of colors available) Vocabulary Mini-Office Retelling Practice Terms of Use: Purchasing this resource provides the purchaser with one user license and the permission to use in a single classroom. To share, additional licenses, school licenses and district licenses are available at a discounted rate. Posting any portion of this resource online, such as a classroom website or a shared school server, is not allowed. All Rights Reserved - 2018 © Kristen Vibas @ A Walk in the Chalk
This study guide and infographic for J. D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye offer summary and analysis on themes, symbols, and other literary devices found in the text. Explore Course Hero's library of literature materials, including documents and Q&A pairs.
This simple Smile it Forward Activity is a way families can share a smile. There is also an Invisalign sponsored giveaway worth $1000.
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We at Bright Side are certain that any subject, no matter how complicated, can be made interesting for children provided it’s explained in an accessible way. Take chemistry for example, which is often considered one of the toughest subjects for a child to learn at school. We suggest beginning with the most famous chemical elements and their characteristics.
ELLs need to have access to diverse books. Here is a collections of Diverse Books for ELLs. Come find some great books to share with your students.
This free-talking ESL board game "Talktastic" requires a game board and dice to play. But with a bit of preparation, students will be speaking in English in no time. In groups of two, students roll the dice and move their game pieces. When they land on a square, they ask question in the box with the box subject.
Giving your child the power to make choices is an important strategy for any parent. It allows children to have some control over their own lives. Which in turn can help you avoid those dreaded power struggles.
Do you hate to teach poetry? Do you want your students to learn and enjoy poetry? Try these simple ways to learn how to teach poetry...