Do you need help decorating your math classroom? Here are 18 different Algebra posters to help! Each poster was created with a 3:4 sized ratio. This means they can be printed on 9x12, 12x16, 18x24 or 36x48 inch paper or poster. Posters can be printed at local office stores or your local school! The zip folder download contains 10 JPEG images, one for each poster. The JPEG file name matches the title of the poster. Topics Covered: - Linear functions - Slope and Rate of Change - Systems of Equations - Linear Inequalities - Parallel and Perpendicular - Quadratic Functions - Exponential Functions - Multiplying Polynomials - Factoring Quadratics - Quadratic Formula - Properties of Exponents - Exponential Functions - Growth and Decay - Domain and Range - Evaluating Functions - Parent Functions - Transformations of Functions - Simplifying Radicals - Rational vs Irrational Numbers Terms of Use: This product is for the use of your classroom only. Thank you for respecting these terms and the work put into creating these resources! :)
Create a colorful parent flip book for classroom parents in the fall with this FREE free flip book template. It's perfect for back to school!
I've never been able to find a job board that worked for me. The cute ones are too much work for me to un-stick and move and re-stick on t...
Aug 5, 2024 - This is a growing bundle! Currently, there are 4 products: Alphabet Posters Classroom Job Posters Flip or Pocket Calendar JUST ADDED Aug. 7, 2024 - 10 Drawer Cart/Trolly Cart Labels All 3 in matching Composition Notebook with Vibrant Rainbow colors! *********************************************************************** Stay Connected! Be the first to see my latest resources and freebies! Click here to follow my store Please share how you used my product by tagging me on Instagram! @cassandracreates_ *********************************************************************** ADDITIONAL INFO This is a downloadable, digital file that you can access immediately after purchase. To open the files you will be required to access your Google Drive for Google Slides, (Adobe) PDF Reader, or Microsoft PowerPoint. Please ensure your software is up to date to avoid compatibility issues. TERMS OF USE Purchase of this resource entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce pages in limited quantities for single classroom or home school use only. Duplication for a friend, another staff member, entire school or commercial purpose without purchase of an additional license is strictly forbidden. Copying any part of this resource and placing it on the internet in any form (even a personal or classroom website/ school server) is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). if you choose.
Inside out 2 emotion posters Each emotion is an A4 poster size It has ways to manage the emotions and cope with them Digital download only
Inside: A peek into dozens of Spanish classrooms, of all kinds, shapes, and sizes! A well-designed room won’t make or break your teaching. Oh, but it can make a difference in how you and your students feel. Some of you have very limited options, and very tight budgets. There’s some serious classroom eye-candy here, but the
It is a worksheet designed for young learners to practise colours. You can model read the sentences, and then the students colour the fish as suggested. Hope you like it! - ESL worksheets
Why did the teacher write on the window? Because the lesson needed to be clear! Did I get your attention? Ha! Maybe my jokes aren’t the funniest, but my attention getters are on point! And that is what I want to share with you today- attention getters. They are also called call and responses and […]
Background tunes for quiet work times. Here are 16 of the best classroom Pandora stations as recommended by our teacher community.
Would you like to decorate your classroom with fun, hand-drawn anchor charts/posters? Do you simply not have the time to get them done? Well, you have come to the perfect place! I love making these engaging and appealing anchor charts. I also can draw/create any other topic you would like, just contact me directly and ask! My students absolutely love these posters and references them every day. Many of them are visual learners, so the colorful images really help them connect and remember what they have learned. This particular anchor chart is for readers/writers practicing how to make inferences. My students struggle with this skill every year so this chart really helps them realize that making an inferences is revolved around something that the author has not said yet. It helps them combine what they already know and clues from the text to make their inferences! **These will be copies unless asked otherwise for a custom poster. They are not laminated, and are printed on normal, anchor chart paper. I ship these out ASAP after being ordered, but please keep in mind once shipped, it is outside of my control. Therefore, if shipping does not meet your expectations, I highly encourage you to please reach out to me first, and we have always been able to work something out to make up for anything that may have occurred after I have sent your package, thanks so much!! Hope you love it :)
A lot of teachers have had their fair share of disrespectful learners in the profession. At some point in your carrier you have met a learner who...
Using AAC for communication in the classroom can be overwhelming. Here are my tips for using AAC to support students in the classroom.
Have you ever wanted to add slides to existing Google Slides presentations your students have already started working on? Come read about the Slip-in-Slide Add-On that is ideal for teachers who use digital notebooks, digital writing journals, digital activities and more that are created in Google Slides! This is a game changer for the Google Classroom.
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Start the year off right with these adorable Back to School Kindergarten Worksheets. Preview and get your FREE printable worksheet today!!
Lessons, activities, interventions, and more for kindergarten, first-grade, second-grade teachers and special educators.
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Step by step tutorial on how I do time blocking with Google calendar to manage my schedule as a business owner, stay at home mom, and more.
I have designed this collaborative mural for the NAIDOC WEEK 2024 theme - Keep the fire burning! Blak, loud and proud. When printed it has 32 pages for students to colour and then connect together for a collaborative piece of art to display. I have also included an individual colouring page of the image, a png copy of the image and a design page for students to learn, practise and use Aboriginal symbols. Please note: when printed the top and bottom pages of the mural will need trimming as they don't fill the full page. You will recieve: 1 x pdf of the mural - 32 pages 1 x excel of the mural - 32 pages 1 x pdf colouring page and design page 1 x png colouring page NO PHYSICAL ITEM WILL BE MAILED TO YOUR HOME ADDRESS You are purchasing a digital download. Etsy automatically sends out a link to download your purchase once payment has cleared. You can also access your purchased files from your Etsy account when logged in from a desktop or laptop What can you do with this file? You can print the file as many times as you wish for personal use. However, you do not have permission to alter, repackage, share, redistribute or use for re-sale.
Pencil Names - Name Building Practice Printable comes with eight editable pages, containing two pencils. Each pencil has pieces for two letter names up to nine letter names. Getting Pencil Names - Name Building Practice Printable
An "All About Me Math" activity that has students learning about each other AND doing math.
My students love Música Miércoles, and I bet yours will too! Here's what it looks like and how I implement it in my classroom!
Using AAC for communication in the classroom can be overwhelming. Here are my tips for using AAC to support students in the classroom.
The Montessori reading method is wonderful. There are so many activities for children to do without ever even realizing they are learning to read without pressure. My son attended a Montessori school for primary (4-5yr) and used the traditional pink/blue/green reading approach. When we brought him home for school at age 6 he was reading but still struggling with comprehension and anything that he couldn't sound out easily. I looked into the p/b/g approach and found it to be so labor intensive for me and got overwhelmed. By the time I was able to find the info I needed, school was already started and I didnt have time to find a bunch of tiny objects and print, laminate, cut hundreds of little word labels. We ended up just skipping it and reading lots of books together. He already had the foundation and I thought it would be ok. Well, he struggled last year. Near the end of the school year I discovered something else to try. The Dwyer Reading approach Im not going to go all into how this approach works because there are other sources that have already done this. I will say that I find it much easier to make/obtain the materials for this approach in a homeschool environment. We skipped ahead a bit since my son already had a good foundation in reading. He still struggled with the phonograms so I made him the reading folders. I still need to make the phonogram dictionary. Here are some links to my favorite blog posts on Dwyer. Kingdom of the Pink Princesses - The Dwyer Approach for English Language Exploration What DID we do all day? - Muriel Dwyer Basket of 13 Reading Folders Outside of the folder, closed with a rubberband Contents: phonogram cards and tiny booklets A peek inside the tiny booklets, phonograms are in red The back of the phonogram cards have the phonogram on the front of the folder for control of error Materials for these folders were: red cardstock letter size, blank index cards, black, red, blue sharpies, red rubberbands, white printer paper and stapler. The folders I decided to make 5.5" square which is the same size as the metal insets. I folded up the bottom of the red cardstock paper horizontally so that the sheet was 5.5" x 11", then folded the entire sheet in half making it 5.5" square with pockets on each side. I stapled the pockets on the ends to close them. The phonogram cards are just blank index cards cut in half with the phonogram on one side in red and the folder title phonogram written tiny in blue at the top right corner on back. If I were to do this over I would make these cards bigger or the folder pockets smaller because then are almost totally covered when they are in the pocket. The tiny booklets were printed on regular printer paper, cut and sorted. The covers are made with the red cardstock. When you print the words for these booklets make sure you go through all of them and say them to yourself using the phonogram indicated to make sure it is correct for your region. Some of the words were not even close to how we pronounce them. Also, there were a couple of folder title phonograms that did not match our region. Here is a link to the download at Kingdom of the Pink Princesses: Dwyer Reading Folder Booklets Another great resource for reading folders is the book BASIC Montessori by David Gettman.
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