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The following is a guest post from Dr. Jacie Maslyk . A classroom of second graders listen attentively as their teacher asks for their help. “I had a rough morning and I’m hoping you can help me. My alarm clock didn’t go off this morning, so I was running late. Then, I realized that I forgot to
Games are a tried and true way to engage students. Whether teaching in-person or remotely via a live session like Zoom or Google Meets, teachers know that games, brain breaks, and icebreakers are an awesome way to get students actively involved in learning. With the ever-changing landscape of education, I thought it might be nice to compile some versatile activities that challenge students in really fun ways. Best part? These activities are very low prep and work in a variety of settings. These activities encourage students to listen, solve problems, be creative, and practice critical skills. They're designed to be easy to do with little to no prep. You can easily add one of these games to any lesson as a warm-up, closure, community building activity, or lesson extender. GAMES & ACTIVITIES ⭐How Many? Give students a category and then challenge students to see how many different things they can fit within that classification. At first students will respond with obvious ideas. However, as they brainstorm, their ideas will stretch and their creativity will grow. Students can jot their ideas down on scrap paper and earn points for each unique response when they share out. Here are some categories to get started: occupations, things that are slimy, things that roll, animal noises, articles of clothing ⭐Listen Carefully: Read a short passage out loud to students. Then, have them answer questions based on what they can remember. Make it especially fun by awarding points for every answer that students get right. You can change up this activity by reading two versions of the same story. Mix up some of the details in the second version for students to listen for. Give this activity a try with the passages in this set of FREE Brain Bursts. Add your information below and then check your inbox! ⮟⮟⮟⮟⮟⮟⮟⮟ ⭐Silly Silent Spelling: Practice spelling words in a super silly way. Explain to students that you are going to be giving them a practice spelling test (definitely NOT the real thing). Just like a typical practice test, they'll listen for the word and write it down. However, here's the catch: you're only going to silently mouth the words. Students will need to read your lips to figure out what word they will need to write down. Of course, figuring out a word from a silent cue is not easy. That's what makes this fun. Students will write down some wild guesses as they spell their way through this game. ⭐One Word: Pose a fun question to the class and have them all think of a one-word answer. Then, give every student a chance to share their responses as you call on each of them. Here are some questions to get started: --- If you were a type of dessert, what would you be? --- Where do you feel happiest? --- How would a soccer ball describe its day? --- Where is somewhere that you would like to visit? --- What would be the perfect gift for you? ⭐Mystery Item: This activity is quick and easy to play. To prepare, write 5 or 6 clues about an object. Make the clues gradually increase in their specificity. Then, read the clues to students as they jot down their guesses for the mystery item until you reveal the answer. ⭐Punchline: Start telling a joke to students, and then have them guess the punchline. Find a ton of jokes for kids here. ⭐Strike a Pose: Explain to students that they are going to pretend that they are in a photograph. They will need to imagine that the photo was taken at the height of the event. All they have to do is strike a pose after you give them a situation. For instance, you might say, "haunted house," and then students would freeze in a pose that shows them frightened or terrified. Here are a few situations to try: Dentist Office, Roller Coaster, Last Day of School, Scary Movie, Food Fight, Race ⭐Timed Writing Activities: Engage students with a creative writing prompt. Then, "amp up" the fun factor by adding a timed element. Challenge students to race the clock as they write as much as they can in a fixed time period. Find my favorite prompts here. ⭐And Then...: This is a listening game for the entire class. Students will need to listen to and add to a growing story. You'll start the story with an opener like, "At the zoo, I decided to open the lion's cage, and then..." Next, you'll call on a student to explain what happened next. That student will add one line and the phrase "and then" before selecting another student to add to the story. ⭐Listen and Draw: Students love this activity! To prepare, create a simple illustration filled with shapes and designs. Then, write out the directions for students. Have students complete the activity on a piece of paper. Read each direction to students and challenge them to replicate the illustration you instructed them to draw. (These are included in the exclusive freebie below.) ⭐Class Pet: Pretend that you have a new class pet. Explain to students that they will need to guess the type of animal. Students will need to ask questions and write their guesses on a piece of paper when they think they have figured out the new class pet. ⭐Add the Ending: Engage students as they practice writing and storytelling skills with this activity. First, students will listen to the beginning of a story that you read to them. Then, they'll take over the writing and complete the story. The story starters are a fun way to motivate students to write. ⭐Alien, Tiger, and Cat: Here's an improvisational theatre game that works in the classroom. Explain to students that they can be one of three things: an alien, a cat, or a tiger. If they choose to be an alien, they need to hold their pointer fingers next to their head (like antennae) and say "bleeb, bleeb." To be a cat, they need to rub their wrist along their face (like a cat cleaning itself) and say "meow." Finally, to be a tiger they need to push their hand forward with a claw stance and roar. On your cue, every student will choose and act like an animal. The goal is to get everyone to choose the same animal (which is nearly impossible, but fun to try). ⭐Rapid Recall: Create a list of random words. Then, read the list of words to students. As you read the words, you might have students put their hands on their heads so that you know for sure that they aren't taking notes. Once you've read the words to students once or twice, wait about a minute before letting students write down every word that they remember. (Find ready-made lists in this complete resource.) ⭐Finish the Fact: Share the beginning of a fact with students. Then, challenge them to complete the fact. Have them share their guesses before revealing the complete fact. Find a collection of random facts here. Want a free set of virtual classroom activities designed to be NO PREP and NO COPIES? Just add your name and email below. ⮟⮟⮟⮟⮟⮟⮟⮟ BONUS: Here's one more idea: ⭐Paper Airplanes: Help students practice following directions by challenging them to fold a paper airplane by following your directions. To get started, choose a paper airplane design to have students fold. Then, have students take out a piece of paper. They'll need to listen carefully to each of your directions to make their paper airplane. Wishing you tons of fun in your (virtual) classroom, Mary Beth P.S. Find a TON of ready-made activities HERE.
All prices are in Canadian dollars. Total Pages: 68 pages Answer Key: Included with rubric Teaching Duration: 1 Week File Size: 22 MB File Type: Zip Use this Podcast Creation Assignment to introduce your students to the captivating world of podcasts with this comprehensive resource designed for middle school students. This engaging assignment contains three dynamic lessons, carefully crafted to inspire creativity and critical thinking. With this resource students will learn how to create their own podcast. Click Here To View The Preview What's Included:✅ Detailed Lesson Plans ✅ Graphic Organizers✅ Podcast Script Writing Example✅ Levels & Points Rubrics✅ Print & Digital Formats✅ 3 Lessons: Podcast Non-Fiction Article: This article contains a pre-reading K-W-L chart, regular and modified versions of the article, an audio file of each article, and 3 post-reading activities (comprehension questions, grammar questions and a long answer writing response). Podcast Comparison Analysis: Students will review fiction and non-fiction podcasts and discuss what elements each contains. Podcast Creation Assignment: Students will learn how to create their own podcast using this scaffolded method. Here's what fellow educators are saying: “Loved this!! I used this after our book clubs were complete. It was a great way to have the students connect their reading to media. The students had so much fun researching the podcasts and figuring out how to create their own. It was a great assignment.” “My students loved making their own podcast! This resource was very well laid out and went through the progression of learning about podcasts to creating their own. The project outlines were clear and supported students in meeting all the expectations of the assignment." “This resource takes you through the podcast creation process from beginning to end. My students were very engaged and loved creating their podcasts. Well worth purchasing if you're looking at creating podcasts with your class.” Ignite your students' imagination while honing their communication and critical analysis skills. Get ready to embark on an exciting podcasting journey with your class today.
Enhance classroom engagement and critical thinking with this AVID Speed Philosophical Chairs Reflection resource. This comprehensive tool, available in both color and black-and-white versions, is designed to guide students through a thoughtful post-activity reflection. Speed Philosophical Chairs Bundle AVID Bundle AVID Writing Bundle Directions: Explore your students' perspectives as they share their top three favorite discussion topics Students reflect on challenges and strengths faced during the activity They articulate valuable insights gained. Additionally, students can recognize and appreciate their peers by identifying three classmates who significantly contributed to the dialogue. Lastly, students will rate their participation by coloring in the stars! More Speed Philosophical Chairs Resources More AVID Resources More Writing Resources
Transform your classroom into an out-of-this-world experience with the Think Before You Speak Display! Included are 5 letter posters, one for each letter in THINK, and a display poster. Your classroom tells a story of exploration and wonder, and this space-themed product can help inspire many more amazing stories in your class. This bright, rainbow colored product is designed to engage and encourage your students, all while making the learning experience (and your teaching journey) a breeze! The products featured in the photo will be available for instant download when you purchase and the templates are editable for your own unique needs. Once your payment is confirmed, you will receive the files. You may download, save, and print as many times as you’d like, but please do not redistribute. If you’re inspired to tell a story of Space Exploration this year, check out the Space Explorer Collection Bundle: https://discoveryourstoryco.etsy.com/listing/1758413517/space-explorer-classroom-decor-bundle See some of the other great individual products in the Space Explorer Theme: https://www.etsy.com/shop/discoveryourstoryco/?etsrc=sdt§ion_id=49925828 FILES: ☑ 1 PDF with links to Canva Templates (PNG Files and/or PDF Files) ☑ Instructions for editing in Canva INSTRUCTIONS: 1. After your payment clears with Etsy, the below files will be automatically available for you to download in your purchases; an email with the downloadable link will also be sent to you - check your spam/junk folders 2. You may download the ready to print files or open the Canva template link to edit your files. a) The instructions included in your download will walk you through accessing the files and “unzip” the .ZIP file. Please note that this is best used with a desktop computer. 3. To access the editable files and template, follow the link on the pdf. You will need to have a Canva account (this is free)! You can then make edits and changes to your printables. It’s helpful to have basic knowledge of the Canva platform, but not a necessity. a) Please note - these printables were designed with a free account so all features and designs in the templates should be accessible to you; some design elements or features may require a premium Canva account. 4. When you’re ready to print, download the files as .png or .pdf files. You can always go back and make edits if needed! 5. Enjoy and print your designs at home or send to a local print shop! IMPORTANT REMINDERS: - This is a digital file and NO physical items will be shipped - Colors displayed on the computer monitor may vary when printed and may not be an exact match to your monitor display - If you are printing on standard 8.5” x 11” paper, you may need to trim the products; some pages come with helpful cut lines - Not for resale #spaceclassroom #classroombundle #spaceexplorer #classroomdecor Items are for personal use only. Designs may not be copied, redistributed, resold or republished.
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Happy Tuesday, #TeamInclusion! I have a guest post today that co-teachers and UDL advocates will want to read and share. It’s by Dr. Deborah Taub, a UDL/inclusive ed expert and the Director of Research and Programs at Keystone Assessment. Through some short but powerful vignettes, she shows us what’s possible when co-teachers embrace UDL principles […]
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Celebrate Labor Day with a fun and engaging classroom activity that encourages students to think about their future careers! This "Labor Day - My Future Occupation" Pennant Template is perfect for young learners to explore their dreams and aspirations while honoring the contributions of workers in various fields. What's Included: Editable Pennant Templates: Each pennant features space for students to draw or paste a picture of themselves and write about their future occupation. Guided Prompts: Encourage students to think critically about their career choices with prompts such as "My Future Occupation," "Why I Chose This Occupation," "Skills I Need to Learn," and "Who Inspires Me in This Career." Decorative Elements: The templates are designed with Labor Day in mind, featuring symbols of various professions. Versatile Use: Ideal for classroom displays, bulletin boards, or as a take-home activity to share with family. Why You'll Love This Resource: Promotes Career Exploration: This activity helps students think about their future and the steps they need to take to achieve their dreams. Engages Students Creatively: The combination of drawing, writing, and decorating makes this a fun and interactive project for all learners. Perfect for Labor Day: Celebrate the holiday with a meaningful activity that connects students' aspirations to the broader context of work and community. Ideal For: Grades 1-6 Labor Day activities Career exploration lessons Classroom decorations Help your students explore their future careers with this engaging Labor Day activity! Download the "Labor Day - My Future Occupation" Pennant Template today and make career exploration a fun and memorable part of your classroom. The resource you may like: Labor Day Activities: Community Helpers Reading Passages & WH-Questions
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Unlock the power of rhetoric with this dynamic SPACECAT Rhetorical Analysis Graphic Organizer, meticulously designed to pair with any text, empowering students to explore and dissect the nuanced elements that shape persuasive communication. Crafted using Google Slides, this resource offers the flexibility of being both printable and digitally assignable. Key Features: Comprehensive Framework: The SPACECAT acronym serves as the framework for analysis, delving into the key components that drive the effectiveness of a message: SPEAKER: Students investigate the source's creator, their background, and point of view, enabling them to uncover potential biases and how they impact the source. PURPOSE: Uncover the purpose and goal behind the source's creation, illuminating the intentions and objectives of the message. AUDIENCE: Explore the target audience, shedding light on how their characteristics and expectations influence the source's meaning. CONTEXT: Dive into the historical and situational context of the source's creation, revealing how external factors shape its significance. EXIGENCE: Analyze the urgency and necessity of the message, understanding what prompted its creation and its lasting impact. CHOICES: Investigate the specific communication choices employed by the creator, from diction to organization, to reveal their influence on the message's effectiveness. APPEALS: Unearth the intended appeal to the audience, whether through emotion, logic, or credibility, and how these elements contribute to the message's persuasiveness. TONE: Identify the message's general tone and its impact on audience perception, providing insight into the speaker's attitude and intentions. Why Choose Our Rhetorical Analysis Graphic Organizer: Comprehensive Analysis: The SPACECAT framework ensures that students conduct in-depth, multi-faceted analyses, enhancing their understanding of persuasive communication. Digital and Printable: Crafted in Google Slides, this resource is adaptable to both traditional and digital learning environments, offering flexibility and convenience. Skill Development: This graphic organizer helps students build essential skills in rhetorical analysis, critical thinking, and textual interpretation. Empower your students to become astute analyzers of persuasive messages, unveiling the intricate layers that shape communication. Our Rhetorical Analysis Graphic Organizer, featuring the SPACECAT framework, is your key to fostering analytical thinking and rhetorical awareness. Elevate your teaching and inspire your students with a versatile resource designed to deepen their understanding of persuasive communication. Transform your classroom with the Rhetorical Analysis Graphic Organizer - SPACECAT for Text Analysis from History and Literacy for All! Welcome to History and Literacy for All, your go-to resource for engaging and educational materials designed to enrich the history classroom experience. Our store is dedicated to providing a wide range of resources, including graphic organizers, literacy tools, and history-focused content that empowers both teachers and students. Key Features of Our Shop: Graphic Organizers: Explore our collection of meticulously crafted graphic organizers that are tailored to support students in visualizing and comprehending historical concepts. These visual aids enhance learning and critical thinking in the history classroom. Literacy Enrichment: We understand the importance of literacy in the history classroom. Our materials integrate effective reading and writing strategies, designed to boost students' literacy skills while engaging with historical content. Digital and Printable Resources: Whether you prefer digital teaching tools for a tech-savvy classroom or traditional printables for a hands-on approach, our products are available in both formats. Our Google Slides-compatible materials make online teaching a breeze. Why Choose History and Literacy for All: Our products are created by an experienced educator with a passion for history and literacy in the classroom. We offer an array of resources suitable for various grade levels and teaching styles. Every item in our shop is designed to foster a deep understanding of historical events and inspire a love for learning. Discover how our graphic organizers, literacy tools, and history materials can transform your history classroom. Explore our shop today and equip yourself with the tools you need to engage, educate, and empower your students. Thank you for choosing History and Literacy for All as your trusted resource for history and literacy education. We're committed to helping you make a lasting impact in your classroom.
This graphic organizer is designed to help students organize their thoughts while promoting critical thinking and analysis skills. "I see, I think, I wonder" is a gold-standard learning activity for students of all ages and abilities, but can be especially powerful with ESL and SPED students. This g...
Are you ready to get started with Design Thinking in your classroom and don’t know where to start? This project will help you guide your students through the Design Thinking process in a meaningful and engaging way. Students will learn how to DESIGN for a user in mind, EMPATHIZE with their partner, DEFINE their partner’s problem, BRAINSTORM solutions and PROTOTYPE their final solution. In this project, students will be redesigning a backpack for their partner. After interviewing their partners and defining their problem; students will brainstorm and then prototype a solution for their partner. This packet specifically brings students through the interviewing, defining the problem and brainstorming portions of Design Thinking. What you use in your classroom for the prototyping will depend on what you are comfortable with, but a list of ideas for prototyping is included in the product. This product includes: Packet for students leading them through Design Thinking process-*Updated with student reflection page. Editable PowerPoint with interview questions for students List of prototyping ideas List of ideas for presenting the projects ********************************************************************************************************* Thanks for taking a look at this product. To get information about sales, new products and updates, please follow my store! Remember every time you leave feedback, you earn points towards TPT purchases! :o)
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Elevate your Sociology class with our captivating Sociological Imagination lesson. This comprehensive lesson is designed to ignite curiosity and foster critical thinking in any sociology course. It is not only engaging but also optimized for distance learning, ensuring seamless integration into your virtual classroom. This full 55-minute lesson explores the sociological imagination—a fundamental concept in sociology. What’s Included: 1. notes PowerPoint 2. notes handout 3. activity 4. assessment 5. 55-minute lesson You may also like: ⭐ Sociology Course (full-year course) ⭐ Sociology Unit Tests ⭐ Introduction to Sociology Unit ⭐ Sociology Crime Unit ⭐ Sociology Education Unit ⭐ Sociology Gender Unit ⭐ Sociology Racial Stratification Unit ⭐ Sociology Social Stratification Unit ⭐ Sociology Socialization Unit ⭐ Sociology Projects ⭐ Sociology Final Project How can I access the lessons? 1) Google Drive 2) PDF ⚠️Still need some convincing?⚠️ As a secondary Social Studies teacher, I truly understand the lack of resources and the many preps assigned to each teacher. I know the feeling of having to plan for several advanced classes each day, which can be very draining. I understand the hesitance to spend your money on anything. How this resource will save your sanity: ✅Cut down on your prep time ✅Lesson plans are already created and ready to go ✅Pre-organized ✅Comprehensive and driven by proven results ✅Free updates and added lesson plans ✅ Google Drive - Slides and Google Docs ready! Let's Connect! Mailing List - Subscribe to get freebies and history-teaching tips! Website - Catch up on the blog and get the latest information on my store! Follow me on TpT to receive updates on new products! Questions? Please use the Q&A section or email me at [email protected]
Looking for an easy and valuable way to introduce or review conflict resolution with your students? Conflict Resolution Google Form and Slideshow is a resource designed to instill essential values in students while fostering critical thinking about conflict resolution. Tailored for classroom use or character education, this resource offers a seamless blend of engagement and reflection. Begin the lesson with a Google Form Pre-assessment, allowing students to gauge their understanding of conflict resolution while expressing their thoughts and feelings on the topic. This pre-assessment serves as a foundation, highlighting areas for growth and sparking curiosity. Next, dive into the Conflict Resolution Slideshow, where you will review the fundamental facets of conflict resolution and its relevance in students' lives. What is included: Conflict Resolution Google Form Pre-Assessment Conflict Resolution Slideshow (13 slides) Please note: Due to font copyright, the slideshow is not editable. The Google Form is fully editable! Let's be Friends! Join the Oh So Simple ELA Monthly Newsletter! Oh So Simple ELA Blog Oh So Simple ELA Pinterest Oh So Simple ELA Facebook Follow me on Teachers Pay Teachers- You will receive notifications about new resources, sales, and freebies!
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Hexagonal thinking is a rich new way to inspire discussion. This quick post will tell you everything you need to know (and provide you with ready-to-print resources) to successfully add Hexagonal Thinking discussions into your ELA classroom.
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This graphic organizer is designed to help students organize their thoughts while promoting critical thinking and analysis skills. "I see, I think, I wonder" is a gold-standard learning activity for students of all ages and abilities, but can be especially powerful with ESL and SPED students. This g...
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Encourage creative thinking and drawing with these 30 'draw more' activity pages. Students will finish each drawing by using their imagination and ideas. Included in the pack are 30 single worksheet pages: draw more leaves and bugs finish the snail trail draw more spiders turn the circles into anything draw what is in the jars draw more clouds in the sky draw yourself in the photo frame draw more birds in the tree turn the squares into anything add toppings to the pizza add spots on the bugs draw details on the house draw peoples' faces draw more sea creatures draw what else is on the hill draw more details on the robot draw the rest of the robot draw patterns on the leaves draw the rest of the garden draw squares in squares draw what's on the hamburger draw the owl's faces draw the windows and people on the bus draw faces on the pumpkins draw more cars on the roads turn the pentagons into anything finish the birds draw more scoops on the sundae draw more waves draw inside the haunted house windows We do hope your little learners love completing these art projects. Use them as an art warm-up or stimulus for writing. Ask your students to write a story following their creative thinking time! A bonus (and optional for use) digital activity is included for use the Easel by TpT. It includes 30 slide activities that match the printable pages! Click here to return to my store home page
What is one thing that is common among Albert Einstein, John Dewy, and Abraham Lincoln? It is their critical and rational thought process. Along with their unique personalities, their unique thinking pattern and view toward the world make these individuals creative and different. Critical thinking is the ability of
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This is the first year that I have done this activity with my kids. I decided to do this because this year I am focusing on incorporating more 21st Century Skills into activities and assignments. …
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This critical thinking activity is all about getting your students to think deeper and to synthesize in your elementary classrooms via forced relationships!
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