Here's the complete list of recipes for The Chef Show on Netflix.
Assist your students in truly mastering all that Bossy e and Silent e represent when teaching phonics. These free resources are HUGE help!
Eight reasons you can’t trust yourself, as demonstrated by psychology.
If you've ever been curious about how to use the slip stitch, check out this easy-to-follow video guide! The slip stitch can be used in all sorts of ways--here's just one example!
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Playing games in long term care facilities & nursing homes offers clients much more than just entertainment. The impact that playing games has on the health and well-being of individuals has been well documented. Playing games provides an important source of relaxation, socialization and mental stimulation. In this article we cover: Benefits of Playing Games Adapting Games to Match Abilities 20+ Games for People Living with Dementia
The game Spot It! is an affordable therapy tool that can be used over and over again year after year, it should be in every speech therapists' and parent's closet.
Don't throw those leftovers away! Many common foods can be used for all sorts of other things. Here are 32 examples of foods with alternative uses.
If you are dreaming about your current crush, or someone you like right now, there's no doubt that it is a wish fulfillment dream.
Jami Gold's Writing Worksheets: Help for all writers, from newbies to experts and from plotters to pantsers.
In Action: After reviewing this section, I asked each boy to write down one thing that they would really like to do, and then make plans to do it. James has wanted to have a lemonade stand for several months now, so he worked hard on making a detailed list of everything...
What is Reddit and how does the site function? How do you start using Reddit as a beginner? We'll walk you through the basics.
Here is a fun trivia game to prepare your family or class for General Conference! There are all sorts of questions that will test your knowledge of the Brethren, the Conference center, the Tabernacle Choir, and various questions about General Conference.
Behavior reflection think sheets and management activities with sorts and visuals. These visuals provide a simple way for students to reflect on their choices and think of better choices for the future. Includes whole group sorts for students to become more familiar with the images and student think sheets with the same images. Also includes beginning of the year independent activities for students to introduce classroom behaviors to students. Includes 3 different think sheet forms that allow for students skills progression as they develop through the school year or differentiation: •pictures options of the negative behaviors and pictures for better choices •pictures for the negative behaviors and students can think of a draw a better choice, •where students draw their behavior and a better choice. 2 pages of choices including: not keeping hands to self talking and interrupting running playing not saying in seat not following directions distracting others screaming using bad words throwing things not cleaning up not using school supplies correctly not worry about myself playing unsafely For other student friendly classroom management resources, you may also like: Visual Behavior Sheets- Daily Schedule Behavior Log and Behavior Goal Sheets Classroom Rules and Behavior Expectations Bingo Carpet Rules Emergent Reader and Visuals Walking in Line Emergent Reader and Visuals Good and Bad Choices Clip Cards Follow me to be notified when new products are uploaded. New products are always 50% off for the first 24 hours they are posted.
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I'm a teacher. Now what do I do? There are several ways to engage learners in the classroom. Here are a few ideas if you get stuck. Additional resources: http://people.uwplatt.edu/~steck/Petrina%20Text/Chapter%204.pdf http://teaching.uncc.edu/learning-resources/articles-books/best-practice/instructional-methods/150-teaching-methods https://www.csn.edu/pages/2359.asp http://www1.appstate.edu/~wertsmg/teachmeth.htm ~Mia Via Ana Cristina Pratas, Aurora Fourcade
This introduction to poetry gives teachers ideas on teaching poetry minlessons that make a difference in how your students think about poems.
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Last summer I attended a GT training and was introduced to choice boards! I LOVE THIS IDEA!!! I think that students are more engaged and even challenge themselves more when they are given choices. The great thing is....they aren't just for GT students. Choice boards work similar to tic-tac-toe; the student completes 3 activities in a row {up, down, diagonal} They can be adapted for ALL students and actually lend themselves well to differentiated instruction. On Tuesday, I will be attending another GT training specifically on choice boards and differentiated instruction {I'm super pumped about it!} I can't wait to learn more about these learning tools! {I promise to share what I learn!} Choice boards can be set up in many different ways. You can base them off of abilities, learning styles, intelligences, and even levels of questioning. I have found it easier, if I focus on just one of these types. When creating the board, you want to plan out what type of activity each square will focus on. {You don't want to have 2 of the same type of activities in a row} The goal of the CBs are to have equally acceptable activities that you want the students to complete that are similar end products, but have varying ways to accomplish the final product. {For example, you are studying the Alamo. Students could choose activities from writing a diary from the viewpoint of being in the battle, recreating a model of the Alamo, creating a movie, etc.}The wonderful thing about CBs though...students can choose an activity they are willing to complete {taking into consideration their own likes/learning style/intelligence}, but they will have 2 other activities they will need to complete that will focus on other skills that they possibly may need to strengthen {but at the very least they're practicing other skills}! It's a win-win situation! I recently put the choice boards I created for my homework reader's responses in my shop. My students are required to read 20 min nightly, however I found that many of them weren't really reading every night! These choice boards give student's different options to respond to their books, while focusing on varying skills. I've also included 4 blank {editable} choice boards so that you can create your own boards! .....And I used the adorable sneakers clipart to jazz them up from KPM Doodles {love her stuff!} Here is an example template of how to begin creating a choice board based on Multiple Intelligences: Source: Dare to Differentiate Here are some great resources: Dare to Differentiate (AWESOME site for resources!) PVUSD Choices based on intelligence
Creepy crawly spiders! Heights! The dark! These are some common top fears to name a few, and if you're anything like me, heck, you're not to...
Imbolc is a Celtic festival celebrating the emerging life in the world around us. It’s a wonderful chance to get crafty with your family and friends and enjoy the wonders of new life. Here are 6 ideas.
There is one particular part of chemistry class that trips up students a lot, and it’s using the factor label method. Students need the factor label method for all sorts of conversion and stoichiometry problems throughout the entire year of chemistry. The problem is that the factor label method itself is a combination of […]
*This post contains affiliate links. If you’ve read my blog for very long, you know I’m a huge fan of making literacy as hands-on as possible. To teach my oldest reader (2nd grade), we mainly use the Words Their Way word sorts and the letter tiles from All About Reading/All About Spelling. But every once ... Read More about Open and Closed Syllable Games
It's hard to believe there are only 20 days of school left. But if you visited my classroom you would know right away because my little cuties ARE GOING CRAZY! And they are driving their teacher CRAZY too! I loved Reagan Tunstall's post yesterday. Read it HERE. AMEN to all she said about how crazy it is getting. I had one of my little firsties put glue all over another person's chair today. What's with that? Nothing like that has ever happen in my room before. I just keep telling myself- only 20 days, only 20 days. Seriously, I love my kiddos but I forget how CRAZY they get at the end! Anyhow, we've been working on Wants and Needs and I have a little freebie to share. It's a little class sort of some of the things we want or need. I dug around to find pictures and ended up use several graphic artists so here is credit where credit is due- Scrappin Doodles, KPM Doodles, 3 AM Teacher, and Kevin and Amanda Fonts. Their links are on my side bar. Just click on the picture below to grab a PDF copy. Click HERE to download the file. I hope someone can use it! I also downloaded a new packet to my shops. You can check it out too. It's a few of the activities we've been doing with Fact Families. Click on the word for a link to my shops. TpT or Teacher Notebook Thanks for stopping by. I hope you found something you can use in your classroom! Have a great Wednesday.