The classroom posters in this post have helped my students throughout our quadratic functions unit from the vocabulary they see to solving word problems to working with the graphing calculator and using the quadratic formula. I wanted to share them for free in this post in case you have any algebra or algebra 2 students who need extra support through their graphing quadratics unit.
To our grade 7 profs: Nous sommes so sorry 😞
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It’s always so much fun listening and watching our young readers figure out those “longer” words. Many of our little ones are pretty solid decoding one-syllabe words and are now ready to learn strategies for decoding multisyllabic words. So, really, what is a syllable? Simply put, a syllable is a unit of pronunciation containing a […]
Want to know what your kids are really thinking? These Conversation Starters for Kids will help you find out.
This is a funny way to practise vocabulary. I wanted something different to work on the body vocabulary. My pupils loveD it especially rolling the dice! Hope you'll find it useful and fun too. - ESL worksheets
'What Am I?' quizzes are a lot of fun! 'What am I?' quizzes, aka 'Who am I?' quizzes, are riddles in which the clues are in the first person. For example, "I am a bird, but I can't fly. I am black and white. What am I?" (Ans: Penguin). In this post, you'll find 4 fun 'What Am I?' quizzes with a total of 40 'What Am I? quiz questions. Each of these 'What am I?' quizzes can also be downloaded as a printable PDF. You can also easily adapt these questions to make 'Who am I?' quiz questions by simply replacing 'what' with 'who' in the questions.
This is a fun activity to practice the simple past. Students look at the images and talk about what Harry did on holiday.
Here's the 4th poster in our new 'Grammar' series. You'll love these simple, yet very effective classroom activities to teach or review the Present Progressive! Click the image to view the f
This worksheet is a great reading comprehension practice. Students have to read the descriptions and guess who lives on each floor.
Geometry resources for teaching and learning mathematics. Fun and visual resources for maths teachers and kids.
Synonyms and Antonyms Anchor Chart! This blog post contains the material to create this anchor chart, plus a FREE interactive notebook entry for synonyms and antonyms!
Here’s an archive of our downloadable activities so far- feel free to download and print off any of these to use yourself or with your club / group / scouts troop / evil supervillain society&…
Give your child some extra practice to build their new skills which are important for their educational journey. Use these free and printable fun activity worksheets for kids to introduce them to new concepts and ideas, available with fun activity sheets from tracing to coloring!
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Have fun in the classroom, with no need to spend hours preparing.
Community outings can help teach students in a natural environment. Grab your free printables for high school students today and start practicing...
“Ten Ideas for Teaching Nouns” includes free mini posters, YouTube songs, games, suggested books, and links to resources on the web.
The need to develop critical thinkers has never been as urgent as it is now. In a world that is digitally focused and where there is an outpouring of information surfeit, students need to be equipped with the right tools to live up to the new learning exigencies. Critical thinking as a skill is the mother of all other skills and one that underpins and solidify students overall learning.
This past week, we learned about synonyms. The kids really grasped the concept by mid-week! I am excited to see them start using synonyms...
Last year, I found (and made my own version of) a study sheet called "Words into Math" for my students in Algebra 1. (Credit: I Speak Math) I decided this summer to adapt it using posters, word strips and velcro into an activity. I bought colored poster boards at the Dollar Tree and began cutting out each sign from a different color. I drew the arrow and parentheses on half sheets of white poster board. I had bought word strips the year before at the Dollar Tree (yes, it is one of my favorite stores!) I wrote out all the words from the sheet above on the word strips and trimmed them. I cut 1 inch strips of velcro and placed the soft side on the words and the other side on the posters. Here is a picture of my work in progress. This is what the students will see when they come in. I will hand out the words on strips when they walk in. Since there are 34 words, some students will get more than one. I will explain the activity and have a couple of students at a time place their word(s) on the poster(s). If someone is struggling, he/she can ask a classmate for help. As a group, we will discuss the words and determine if all of them are placed properly. This is my intro to word problem solving for all levels that I teach. It will be new to some and a refresher for others. These will be hung at the back of the classroom from the ceiling on clips with string (Lakeshore Learning store in Tampa). This is what the activity looks like when it's ready to store. Words into Math UPDATED: I noticed that the picture of the Words into Math Worksheet and the uploaded doc had errors. Both of those have been corrected and re-upoaded. Sorry for any inconvenience!
This is a fresh new worksheet for ESL learners on the present simple test focusing on using do,does,don't and doesn't. Most learners always get them mixed up, so hopefully this worksheet with help them use it correctly. - ESL worksheets
People can learn in more than one way. How does this info help presenters and public speakers? By making us think of the audience in different ways.|People can learn in more than one way. How does this info help presenters and public speakers? By making us think of the audience in different ways.|People can learn in more than one way. How does this info help presenters and public speakers? By making us think of the audience in different ways.