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Here's a fun Thanksgiving Word Reference Card! Click the pic to download! Hope you enjoy! Laura
How do you teach the concept of gratitude to your children? I have two free ideas to share with you all about giving thanks and spreading kindness.
Great Thanksgiving activities for your classroom that will keep your students engaged and learning.
Section worksheets. Teaching English online has become more and more popular in recent years. Through the following courses below, we will show you how to adapt your existing skills and knowledge to suit this specific area of the teaching world.
here is a small pictionary to illustrate the nice new season of autumn with rain , shorter days , wind , Halloween , Thanks giving, umbrella, falling leaves - ESL worksheets
Happy Autumn everyone! Isn't this season great?! We are finally getting some colder weather where I live...so, feeling inspired, I wrote this original song. I use the song and movements with my kindergarteners. There are many "leaf" songs out there to use with this. For my first graders, I use three mini-lessons. I really like these because they connect so many concepts together (pitch, melody, melodic direction, high/low and ta/titi). The students use instruments, improvise sung melodies, and even create their own cute composition (see below). Students love to take compositions home to sing with family members. What a cool, festive creation to hang on the fridge! "Can you sing my fall song? " Composition You can download the song, lessons, worksheets, and rhythm cards here: Leaves
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Solve this Thanksgiving Sudoku puzzle by cutting and gluing pictures into the puzzle, with each picture appearing only once in each row, column, and block.
Chores...oh, how they have changed since the Pilgrims sailed on the Mayflower. Pilgrim children had responsibilities just like children do now. I wonder if pilgrim children complained about their chores like my kids do?? Anyway, in Kindergarten students are to understand the similarities and differences between people. Things like their religion, food, laws, clothing, and
Listening Worksheets For Elementary Students Following from follow directions worksheet kindergarten , image source: muvapp.co
November is the perfect time to teach students about the time in America’s history when the Pilgrims arrived from England and settled in Plimoth Colony. It’s important that all lessons and activities
Thanksgiving/Autumn Forte or Piano!? is a cute seasonal-themed worksheet to help students who are learning their dynamics such as; forte (loud) and piano (soft). Simply have the student write an 'F' if the picture is loud or a 'P' if the picture is soft. Perfect for group or private settings! Great for homework. Happy Teaching!!
this worksheet is about halloween theme - ESL worksheets
Your child can ABC his way through this colorful Thanksgiving maze, for fun practice with the alphabet and letter recognition.
From foliage to equinox, learners will review their understanding of fall concepts and vocabulary in this 15-word crossword puzzle.
I am obsessed with escape rooms! They are so much fun! I wish that I could do one every day. On my spring break trip to Atlanta I was able to do three in one day and it was super exhilarating! Before my state test I decided that I wanted to do a fun review game for my kids and decided to try my hand at an escape room. It took a lot of trial and error, but it was a MASSIVE success. I decided to share my escape room plans with you as best as I can in case you want to try something similar in your classroom. Step 1: The days leading up to the escape room I rolled a suitcase around with me (You will see why) Step 2: I broke the students into four groups Step 3: I created a newspaper article that informed students that I was taking over the world and handed one out to each group. Newspaper Generator Step four: I hid a card in my miniature file cabinet that said, "Don't just stand there in limbo, take a look in the classroom window." Step five: The first set of clues to decipher that opened the Word Lock was hidden behind a book in the window. Figurative Language Word Lock Clues Step six: Inside of Lock #1was the POV clues POV Directional Lock Step seven: Inside of Lock #2 was a set of UV flashlights and 4 pieces of seemingly blank paper. Once the UV lights were turned on students will find a number on each of their pieces of paper. This opened the lockbox. Step eight: Inside the lock box was four ziplock bags with puzzle pieces and a short story for each of the groups. The students need to read the short story and then put together their puzzle. One of the puzzles will have the correct symbol answer written in UV pen, the other three will be distractors with penalties. Symbolism Door Lock Clues Step nine: Each group will get a reading passage with multiple choice questions. Once they finish the passages, if they answered the questions correctly they will get their groups number to contribute to the final lock box. Reading Passages Lock Box Step ten: Students open the suitcase and thwart my takeover! Some pictures of my students completing the tasks Supplies I used (Click on the pictures) (3 boxes)
November is the month of gratitude and thankfulness in my classroom. We dive deep into what it means to have gratitude and why it's important. When children are taught the importance of feeling thankful for what they
Hello Everyone! I hope you're having a great weekend! I wanted to share a couple of quick but very special things. First off, we will be doing so many wonderful Thanksgiving related learning activities this coming week. One of my favs is our Thanksgiving Retelling Story Bracelet. As the kids are reading a poem about the first Thanksgiving, they are creating a bracelet with beads on a fuzzystick. You've probably seen this idea floating around for a while. I think it originated with the infamous Dr. Jean. I just love it so much. I updated the poem a tiny bit and can't wait to share it with my kids this coming week. You can get your copy of the poem and directions HERE! Oh...My...Goodness...I am so thankful for these kids and the gifts they give me every day!! Thankful for you, as well!! Your encouragement has kept me on this joyful journey!! Nancy
Print a free Thanksgiving Spot the Difference, depicting a Pilgrim boy feeding a turkey. There are ten differences between the two scenes.