I have had a few people message me about the Seven Up Back to School thing we did for our dinner. Here is the link with the download. AND here is a cute pic of it … Then I saw in the New Era a FHE lesson that was also using an UP theme. So we are planning on doing it this coming Monday. You can find it in the Sep issue. It’s an object lesson with egg, salt and water. You put the egg in the water and talk about being weighed down. Then by adding a few grains of salt that egg actually lifts. Of course you point out the salt in your life that can lift you out of despair. Great lesson! I wish I could link it but the current lesson is still the August one online. Anyway, hope that helps you that have asked.
The ultimate Back to School Checklist for Moms! Plus a FREE first day of school sign & lunch cards! Now you're ready for a great school year!
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These Back to School, First Week Activities are perfect for 1st-3rd grades. Spread them out throughout the week as a way for your students to introduce themselves and meet their classmates! This activity pack includes: Introduce Yourself sheet (in full color) Introduce Yourself sheet (in black and white) All About Me sheet (focusing on what the student wants to be when they grow up) All About Me sheet in black and white Hunt for A Friend (full color) Hunt for A Friend (black and white) If you download, PLEASE give feedback and follow my store to be alerted of my new products coming soon! THANK YOU!
Grab these Back to school table settings with free printables so you can send your kids off to school in style!
1. A Binder 2. Notebooks 3. This amazing Backpack 4. Pens 5. Here is my favorite Planner 6. Emergency Bag Senior Year School Supplies
Name posters are an easy art project for the first day of school and also double as classroom decor!
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Back to School Preschool Worksheets with all kinds of great activities for preschoolers to use all year round. Counting, letter recognition and much more.
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A blog by Melanie Lloyd (From the Pond) about classroom activities and printables for K-3 learners.
This is the best list of back to school essentials for high school and college aged students. Filled with things you'll actually use!
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Hi all, It's Shana from Hello, Teacher Lady here. Today I'm going to share with you one of my favorite back to school activities -- it combines my trusty Google Forms/Sheets with everyone's favorite techie game, Kahoot! In the past, I've had students fill out short little "inventories" at the beginning of the year -- which have been helpful to a certain extent, but I found that I didn't look at them as closely or as often as I should have. Stacks of paper usually don't survive long with me and ultimately end up tucked away in the filing cabinet of doom. Since I started drinking the digital Kool-Aid and had been using Google Apps for Education for just about everything else in my classroom, last year I decided to nix the paper and create a Google Form for my students to fill out instead. That was a pretty good idea on its own, but then I had a lightbulb moment: why not turn the obligatory getting-to-know-you form into a class game! And that's where Kahoot! came in. On the Google Form, I asked students to list three "fun facts" about themselves and made sure to note that some or all of the information collected would be shared with the class. I also mentioned that we will have to guess who's who during a Kahoot! game in a later class period, so I encouraged students to be creative and try to list things that aren't super obvious or that others might not know about them. The results of the Google Form were then displayed nice and neatly in a Google Sheet, and it was a lot of fun reading through these facts and seeing what each student wanted to share about themselves. It also provided some unexpected insight, as I had one student write that he was a "good liar" who is "very lazy" -- yeah, definitely expect that one; we had an interesting year together. Anyway... This next part was a little time consuming, but totally worth it. I took the information shared and compiled them into statements about each person (without using their name, of course) in a Kahoot! game for each class period. Sometimes I used all three facts, sometimes I only used one or two; it just depended on the type of information. For my smaller classes, I created extra statements based on some of the unused information, so some students' names appeared more than once. Below are a few screenshots of statements from one of my classes last year: In the answer section, I included the correct student's name and then chose three other names at random. I also included a statement for myself and sprinkled my name in some of the choices throughout the game as well. So not only was I getting to know my students, but they were getting to know me too! Pretty sure no one expected to learn that their teacher is a Star Trek nerd who played Rugby for 5 years. :) Guys... we had SO. MUCH. FUN. playing this game! I can't wait to play it again this year with my new students. It can get a little rambunctious, but again -- so worth it. For the record, since I'm an ELA teacher, I also gave students a separate reading/writing interest survey, which was crucial in getting to know their interests and habits on a more academic level. However, this year I am going to utilize Google Forms for that as well. I just don't seem to get along with paper, and Google Sheets can be accessed from anywhere! Tomorrow's post by Lyndsey from Lit with Lyns will go into more detail about using digital student interest surveys, so stay tuned! Psssst -- there's a giveaway happening on my blog right now. Come on over to check it out. :)
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The ultimate Back to School Checklist for Moms! Plus a FREE first day of school sign & lunch cards! Now you're ready for a great school year!
Back to School Survey for Middle and High School Students - FREE and FUN way to meet your students.
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