Looking for the perfect blank calendar templates to get organized? These free printable modern calendars for 2024 are just the thing!
Curriculum mapping is an essential skill for educators. Curriculum Mapping ensures a teacher teaches all the standards for the grade level by mapping out what…
The SIBO Meal Plans provide you with 4 weeks of meals, recipes, shopping lists and more to help you with your SIBO treatment. Based on the SIBO Bi Phasic Diet.
Free PDF agaograph art activities for all ages. These free freeprintable agamograph templates are in themes such as spring, summer, and more.
I have created free printables to help y'all in goal setting in your families, classrooms + wards. PRINTABLES, WORKSHEETS + LESSON PLANS These can be used for ward, fhe or personal goal setting. For the full goal setting package, check out the FHE lesson kit. The other sets are abridged for various needs. Family Night Printables: English | Español | Português Children + Youth Activity Printables: English | Español | Português Personal Goal Setting Printables: English | Español | Português PREMIUM RESOURCES This goal tracker for Young Women coordinates with the 2021 Youth Theme. ☀️ In several different sizes + with an added motivational quote, this is all about daily reminding you of the Great Work theme + goals you will do this year! BULLETIN BOARDS Go + check out the beautiful bulletin board kit. QUOTES Give out these goal setting quotes as a handout to your children/youth. Best of luck! I know you can get those goals!!
I've got a huge list of FREE Bible curriculum for homeschoolers to use in their Bible Lessons.
Looking for the perfect blank calendar templates to get organized? These free printable modern calendars for 2024 are just the thing!
Fables are an important part of English Language Arts instruction. The genre, which often includes animals that act like humans and moral lessons, is perfect for targeted lessons in reading, writing, listening, speaking, and analyzing. Classic and modern fables are both entertaining and approachable. Fables also shed light on other cultures, characterization, and moral lessons. Most importantly, they're just plain fun to teach! Here are 6 easy ways to teach fables in your classroom... I LOVE giving students a chance to write their very own fable. I recommend starting with mentor texts so that students can become experts on the genre. Then, through targeted writing instruction, students can write their own story that includes a moral, animal characters, story elements, and illustrations. As students develop their stories, you can even have them "pitch" their stories to their peers acting as storybook editors. Once students have written a strong fable, take these lessons to the next level and let students create a children's book filled with illustrations. You could even have them share their fables with younger students. Check out this ready-to-teach Fable Writing Unit! Don't you just love lessons that meet a ton of instructional standards at once? Well, this fable unit does just that! It’s a 7-day unit designed around Aesop’s fable “The Ant and the Grasshopper,” and in it students read three different versions of the fable. After building background on each form, they have the opportunity to critically read and respond to the fable in prose, verse, and drama form. Through small group work, independent studies, and class discussions students will not only understand and appreciate the elements of a fable and each form of literature, but they’ll also develop a deep understanding of each text. Learn more about this unit here. Of course, fables are wonderful to read in the classroom. But, why just read a fable when you can also connect, investigate, write, and draw? I created this Foldable Fables resource with Art with Jenny K. to combine reading, writing, and illustrating. This resource is super engaging because students create an accordion-style booklet filled with their learning and creativity. It's fun and educational! The seven learning activities help students connect deeply to their reading. Check out the super engaging Foldable Fable here! I've found that fables are wonderful to add to learning stations focused on reading comprehension skills. For instance, in this sequencing centers resource, students investigate "Fox and the Goat" at one of the learning stations. At the station, they're tasked to read the fable and then put the fable in the correct sequence with an interactive shape. Since fables are often short and focused they're the perfect addition to reading comprehension learning stations! Fables lend themselves perfectly to plays. I've found that students respond really well to opportunities to perform short skits and plays in the classroom. In this theme mini-unit, students get to act out "The Four Oxen and a Lion." As a small group, they practice reading out loud, acting, and investigating theme. It's fun for students to get into different characters as they act out a fable! I'm a big fan of reading out loud to students. Often, I would read stories to students as they completed their daily warm-ups. My read alouds included novels, poems, short stories, and of course, fables. You might mix-up your own read alouds with fables from around the world or modern fables. Here are a few collections of fables that you might want to add to your classroom library... --- Aesop's Fables: The Classic Edition --- Buddhist Stories for Kids --- Filipino Children's Favorite Stories ------------------------------------------------------------------- I hope you've found some simple ways to teach fables in your classroom! Fables really are wonderful literature treasures for teaching reading, writing, investigating, performing, and more! Thanks for stopping by! Mary Beth P.S. My friend, Art with Jenny K., has another idea for adding fables to the classroom. Check out her post here. *This post contains affiliate links.
These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
Croatia is becoming an increasingly popular tourist destination, and it's easy to see why. On a trip to Croatia you can relax on beautiful white beaches with sapphire waters, walk around ancient walled towns or explore
Eggplant zucchini lasagna, a vegetable-based lasagna with the simplest ingredients; roasted eggplant & zucchini, rich tomato sauce, Italian cheese blend, and lots of fresh herbs. It's rich in flavor, easy to make, and you won't miss using pasta noodles at all!
This 1400 calorie meal plan is a simple and delicious way to eat healthy and lose weight. Find all that you need, including recipes, here!
Build a student council calendar of events that will create a high-impact and low-stress year using these tried-and true tips and ideas from a fellow high school student council advisor.
Find the best ideas to get started selling your very own woodworking products. This list has awesome ideas including wall decor, furniture and more. The secret to really selling these items well online is...
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Eating an all potato diet for 3-5 days to rapidly drop body fat? The weight loss results, menu, and strategy to have success with the potato diet.
Tips on how to start homeschool planning when you don't know how. New homeschoolers can feel overwhelmed with all of the info out there, don't get stuck.
Here are the best things to see and do in Coimbra including a tour of the university plus lots of tips to plan your one day in Coimbra.
Get the most out of spending 3 days in Milos. This 3 day Milos itinerary includes all the best things to do on the island & many practical planning tips.
This complete art lesson plan includes pictogram templates to print, color, cut and combine to make a Keith Haring style art work. This Keith Haring Cut and Color Art Lesson is an Elementary School Art Lesson Plan that is easy to teach and make. This Art Lesson Plan is suitable for student from Grade 4 to Grade 6, but could be used with older students. Clear printable lesson plan instructions of the complete art lesson are included, as well as examples. Templates of Keith Haring style pictograms are included. Use the Keith Haring Coloring page for fast finishers. This art lesson plan includes a Wordsearch and Wordsearch Solution to help introduce and revise vocabulary used in this art lesson. This art lesson plan includes printable Vocabulary Flashcards, and "I can statements". 3 Keith Haring Art Worksheets are included in this art lesson plan. This Keith Haring Art Lesson Plan includes extension suggestions for how to go further with this project. Learning Intentions and Success Criteria are included. A Visual Rubric is included: use for marking, peer review, or self evaluation. A Self Reflection Sheet is included for students to reflect on their art learning. All graphics created by Kerry Daley ©2022 You may also like these Art Lesson Plans: One Point Perspective Lessons Grade 5 and Grade 6 Art Lessons and Worksheets Mechanimals Collage Project Surrealist Animal Collage Project Don’t miss out on freebies, flash sales and more! Follow me on TPT Find me on Instagram Follow me on Pinterest Terms and Conditions Copyright © Kerry Daley. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.
Have you ever had the vibes of your story figured out but no plot? This post gives you an easy process to find out what actually happens in yor novel
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Are you looking for free preschool printables? These printables are perfect for homeschool preschool and are all free for you to download and print.
Today I'll be sharing why I think substitute binders are so important and what information you should include in your "sub tub."
Get your teacher life organized with 200 free Google Keep headers! This note-taking system will revolutionize the way you teach.
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It's that time of year again, time to plan your All Saints' Day party! I love celebrating All Saints' Day with my kids! It is one of our favorite ways to live liturgically, and we
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Back to school is here, and what better way to celebrate the first week back than with a Name Celebration! I've put together a week full of fun *EASY* literacy activities that your students CAN do without a ton of one on one assistance from adults. Chrysanthemum is the perfect book is for the first
Are you looking for a way to teach critical thinking skills to your students? Give my favorite strategy, "Not the Answer" a try! This activity builds critical thinking skills through the use of multiple choice questions and allows you a look inside your students' thinking.
by Robin We just returned from a week-long tropical getaway - and while it's still all fresh in my mind, I'm sharing Our all inclusive resort packing list - because a great list takes the
Thinking about taking a trip to El Salvador? You´ve come to the right place. See the best things to do in El Salvador in this blog post.