Personality types and traits differ in people, that's why here's a list of optical illusion tests, what you see first reveals your hidden personality.
Are you looking for some new greetings to spice up your daily class meetings? Here are some awesome examples of Class or Morning Meeting Greetings in action! 1. My name is ___ and I can do this! Love this greeting! Students individually introduce themselves and perform a unique action. The rest of the class repeats and mirrors the action. 2. Dice Greeting. Instead of greeting their direct neighbor, have students roll a die then greet the student sitting that number of spaces away from them. Knock, Knock. Great call and response greeting for practicing individual speaking skills in front of a group! One-Minute Greeting. Quick, simple, and to the point. Find a partner, look them in the eye, greet them by name, and shake their hand. Pass It Around. Students sit in a circle and pass a special item while greeting their neighbors. Would be fun to use themed items throughout the year! Partner Skills Match. Students are randomly given sets of matching partner cards, such as fractions and pictorial representations. Students find and greet their match before returning to the circle. Love how this could incorporate so many different learning skills! Hope these have inspired you to shake things up with your Class or Morning Meetings! If you have any favorite greetings that you use with your class, please share them! My students and I always love to try new ones! If you liked reading this post and want to learn more about Classroom Meetings or Morning Meetings, take a look at the following blog posts. Thanks so much, and happy teaching!
We've had lots of feedback from our "Read-O" and "Math-O" that was posted a few days ago and so I wanted to post the "Write-O" that I made ...
It's very easy to misjudge old people, and if we had to choose, they probably wouldn't be the first choice for a protagonist. They seem docile, harmless, and slow, and we often assume that they're all nice. But that's not always the case, and that initial impression is often just a facade—they're as crazy and unpredictable as any other person is. Which is why it's refreshing and interesting to see a senior main character like that of Suzanne from "Psycho Suzanne" comics. Now, I know what you might think of the "Psycho" part in the title, which is that she's crazy. But it's not as dark as it may sound (though there's bits of dark comedy here and there). She's the good kind of crazy, in a sense that Suzanne is hilarious and chaotic, and it makes the comic dynamic and interesting!
Here are three reading comprehension exercises in Filipino for primary grade students. Each exercise has a short and simple paragraph and six multiple-choice questions. Please read the Terms of Use in the PDF file. Downloading the file means you agree to abide by the Terms of Use. To print the downloaded PDF file, open the […]
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Can you solve the Threes Challenge? Can you use exactly four threes and your choice of arithmetical symbols to form the target numbers?
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These passages and games are fully aligned with the science of reading. As students work through these activities, they develop fluency and confidence decoding short vowel CVC words, reading simple passages, and answering text-based questions. This pack includes three activities designed to help students develop strong early reading and comprehension skills. When students read a rich variety of systematically designed texts, right from the beginning, they are naturally inclined to gain enthusiasm for learning! I hope your students enjoy these activities as much as I enjoyed creating them! Sincerely, Anne Gardner (National Board Certified in Literacy) *********************************************************************************** Also Available: Decodable Readers: Short Vowel Poems and Games
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This choice board includes 9 activities perfect for grades 3-5 vocabulary practice.
How do you choose the spelling words you want to use in your weekly spelling activities?
ALL ABOUT FRIENDSHIP Friendship and conflict solving skills are so important to teach our kiddos. Our job is to teach them important social skills. They need these tools to ensure successful relationships with their peers and adults. It is tricky, but it can be done! I am sharing some
Creating a middle school syllabus shouldn't be intimidating, but I know from experience how hard it is to condense all of your classroom guidelines and
Can you solve the Twos Challenge? Can you use exactly four twos and your choice of arithmetical symbols to form the target numbers?
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In her first PBL unit, a new teacher learns how giving her students voice and choice will ignite their passions and enhance their learning.
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Item description Give your ESL Beginners a head start with this Flip Book. Your English Language Learners will feel engaged from the very first day. ELL beginner level concepts include Emergency Vocabulary, Salutations, Number Words, Months of the Year, Days of the Week, Classroom and School Vocabulary. You Get: Your Choice of Two Seven Page Large Flip Books Flip Book # 1 is static – students keep this for emergency reference Flip Book # 2 is Interactive – students complete the activities and keep for future reference
This big brown furry fella is the topic of conversation in this kindergarten reading comprehension worksheet. 3 multiple choice questions based on the text.
Are you ready for the month of March? We are all geared up for some fun learning this month! Our March NO PREP packets are done and we are ready to go!
About Algorithmic Thinking A hands-on, problem-based introduction to building algorithms and data structures to solve problems with a computer. Algorithmic Thinking will teach you how to solve challenging programming problems and design your own algorithms. Daniel Zingaro, a master teacher, draws his examples from world-class programming competitions like USACO and IOI. You’ll learn how to classify problems, choose data structures, and identify appropriate algorithms. You’ll also learn how your choice of data structure, whether a hash table, heap, or tree, can affect runtime and speed up your algorithms; and how to adopt powerful strategies like recursion, dynamic programming, and binary search to solve challenging problems. Line-by-line breakdowns of the code will teach you how to use algorithms and data structures like: The breadth-first search algorithm to find the optimal way to play a board game or find the best way to translate a book Dijkstra’s algorithm to determine how many mice can exit a maze or the number of fastest routes between two locations The union-find data structure to answer questions about connections in a social network or determine who are friends or enemies The heap data structure to determine the amount of money given away in a promotion The hash-table data structure to determine whether snowflakes are unique or identify compound words in a dictionary NOTE: Each problem in this book is available on a programming-judge website. You’ll find the site’s URL and problem ID in the description. What’s better than a free correctness check?
Teaching need & wants? Grab these discussion posters for social studies to help get those social studies talks started with your students! NEEDS HIGHLIGHT ON THE POSTER: water food clothing shelter WANTS HIGHLIGHT ON THE POSTER: car candy toys pets These posters will prompt conversations of needs and wants! Don't forget to allow your students to chime in with other items! Is it a need ...or a want? Please see my other NEEDS and WANTS items in my TPT store: Needs and Wants Bingo Game Needs and Wants Emergent Reader Needs and Wants Picture Sorting Worksheet Needs and Wants Sorting Cards Letters to Santa (needs/wants) Thank yoU!
Mutiple choice of subject and verbs agreement helps the students to review the usage of the subject and verbs agreement in English. This exercise is suitable of the level of Upper-intermediate (B2) - ESL worksheets
An excellent resource for early finishers or for independent work time that requires higher level thinking with SCAMPER terms (Substitute, Combine, Add Something, Magnify/Minify, Put to Other Uses, Eliminate, Rearrange) and words from Bloom's Taxonomy: Create and Evaluate. You will find a color version which you can laminate for durability. A black line version is also included to make individual student copies. Includes two different headers for you to choose from! This is part of a bundled package: Monthly Choice Boards {HOTS for Early Finishers} Looking for the PRIMARY version? Head Here *************************************************************************** Customer TipsHow to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: • Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. You will now receive email updates about this store. ***************************************************************************
I have always struggled with spelling, and how to engage students in meaningful activities to practice their spelling words! I have tried just about everything under the sun, from rotating through teacher-selected word work centers, to a free choice spelling menu where students try to complete different activities throughout the week. Nothing seemed to work!
It was the first Friday night of college and I was alone. My roommate, who'd just gotten into her sorority of choice, was partying with her new sisters, and the entire dorm hallway was empty. Everyone was out making the most of freshman year, which…