From Constructivism and Connectivism to Situated Learning, here are 32 of the most common learning theories every teacher should know.
Systems scribing can create an original model that the group needs right in the moment. As visual practitioners, we can make visible the parts and the whole; the patterns and perspectives.
Hi! And welcome to another free download. Today I’ve uploaded the 26 letters of the Grade 1 Braille alphabet as vectors. Braille is a language for the deaf and hearing impaired that was devel…
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These two picnics have a lot in common, but can you find the differences? Have fun giving you and your child a coloring challenge.
This post shares tips and strategies for teaching different learning styles to meet the needs of all learners.
Visualizing the text is such an important strategy used for building your students’ reading comprehension. It is very versatile as it can be used in different ways with students of all ages and reading levels. I
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This is a worksheet for speaking practice. The student must use prepositions, there is there are,make comparisons and also use daily vocabulary . Can be used as a warmer, in pairs or individually.Hope it is useful - 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.
This Blog and Infographic will review tonic reflexes, their significance if the reflex persists beyond the typical age range, and the possible impact on a child’s functioning and role performance. Last but not least, this blog will suggest therapeutic interventions that are known to help inhibit the activation of tonic reflexes and advance postural control as a foundation for optimal functioning.
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Prompting Hierarchy- How I got duped! What you need to know about the prompting hierarchy. Snag the infographic and info perfect for working with your staff!
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Mathematics is used to communicate information about a wide range of different subjects...
I think we are ready! The schedule is done and we will have our first social skills group on Tuesday, the first day of school. Just in case the students have forgotten what the expected behaviors…
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Rational emotive behavioral therapy (REBT)—a form of CBT—uses the ABC model to explain the interaction between thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. Because...
Verb tenses tell us how an action relates to the flow of time.
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The A to Z of Coping Skills display poster for you to use to talk about coping strategies and worksheet for children to come up with their own strategies.
Statistics resources and worksheets for teaching and learning mathematics in a fun way designed for teachers and kids. Each worksheet is visual and differentiated.
Given polynomial side lengths, your algebra students will find areas and perimeters of rectangles while practicing polynomial multiplication and addition. Students are also asked to evaluate their expressions given a value of x. This engaging activity links what students already know about finding areas to working with polynomials. Included inside are 10 task cards (each with 3 questions), 2 additional challenge cards that ask students to find the area/perimeter of an irregular shape and of a circle, a student answer sheet and an answer key. Also includes a link to the GOOGLE forms version of the task cards. Includes both print + interactive digital versions Included in: Algebra Activities Bundle You may also like: Algebra Word Wall Voyage to the Treasure! Multiplying Polynomials Game Multiplying Polynomials Digital Math Escape Room Activity
Happy Friday! Here I am posting the second part of Anchor Chart Ideas - Plural Nouns Part 1. On Pinterest, there are tons of plural nouns anchor charts, but I rarely (if ever) see an anchor chart for the more uncommon cases of plural forms, e.g. the plural of nouns that come from Latin or from other languages. So here's my take on it: Of course, languages are ever-changing and some of the plural forms in the chart above are becoming less and less used, such as "datum". What happens is that "data" has been more frequently used as a singular noun. Or, some words are taking on other plural form alternatives, such as "indexes" instead of "indices". I don't really see a problem with that. Languages do (and should) transform. That being said, I don't think I'll be able to use "paparazzi" as a singular noun if it ever comes to that! I haven't mastered Italian yet, but I know how to make the plural of nouns in that language. One important case to keep in mind is the use of "alumni". "Alumni" is the plural form of the word "alumnus", which refers to a male student. The female student would be an "alumna" (plural: alumnae). When referring to a group of former students of both genders, the term "alumni" is to be used. A lot of people, though, end up misusing the word "alumni" as a singular noun - "He's a Harvard alumni" (instead of "He's a Harvard alumnus") - or using it to refer to a group of female students only - "The alumni of a prestigious all-girls school" (instead of "The alumnae of a prestigious…") I've recently read and heard some people using "alum" (singular) and "alums" (plural) to avoid the gender issue, but I don't use those terms myself. What about you? If you happen to read my blog, you know that I like to offer some chart ideas for teachers of French. So, allow me to post two anchor chart for French teaching: READ at For French Immersion: 7 Pinterest boards for French teachers Thank you for reading and have a great weekend!
So I thought over spring break I would catch up on all of my blogging, find cool new activities to do with my math students, and create some new ISN pages. Well needless to say that never happened... We covered Quadrilaterals in Geometry class, however we only went with regular quadrilaterals for the time being. My students love charts, and when I say love I really mean LOVE!! It's weird how excited they can get about a chart, but whatever will make them happy. So to cover the characteristics of the different types of regular quadrilaterals I had my students fill in the following chart. We started off drawing a picture of each shape and from there the students told me what to write in both the "Angles" and "Sides" boxes. It turned into a whole class discussion where all I did was fill in my chart as they told me what to put in it. My students will admit that they are not the best artists (frankly neither am I ), so made these shapes on the computer for them to cut out and tape into their notebooks. Students used rulers and protractors to help them figure out what angles and sides were congruent. As they discovered characteristics of the quadrilaterals as a class we wrote the information below and to the side of each of the shapes. We did go through in the beginning identifying each of the shapes by name, then color coding their different characteristics (color chart at the top) that they had discovered through their exploration of the 6 quadrilaterals. **Update: Both pages have been change to reflect the correct information for Kite** Quadrilaterals Characteristics Chart Quadrilateral Shapes