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Use this happy Earth sad Earth sorting activity game to teach kids about environmentally friendly actions and how to care about Earth.
These Ionic Bonding manipulative puzzles should help both your kinesthetic and visual learners to grasp the concept of positive and negative ions and the exchange of electrons as ionic bonds. A happy cat and an angry ant help students to remember that cations are positively charged and anions are negatively charged. The ionic pieces fit together like puzzles to help students visualize why certain numbers of ions come together to form complete compounds. The activity sheet walks students through some examples by having them construct the compounds using the manipulatives and then explains how to name and write the correct chemical formula for an ionic compound. This resource now includes polyatomic and polyvalent ions for extension, as well as a sheet of blank cations and anions in case you or your students would like to make your own! A separate student sheet with a table is included so students can create, name, and write the formulas for many more ionic bonds using all of the monatomic, monovalent, polyatomic, and polyvalent ions! I suggest having students work in groups of 2 or 3. You can laminate the ion pieces to make them more sturdy, but this is not necessary. I put the ions for each group in a sandwich bag. The students should work in their groups to follow the directions for making various compounds, naming them, and writing their chemical formulas. On the back of the worksheet, there is a table so they get a lot of practice with the manipulatives. There are two quick reflection questions as well. A blank table is included so students can create their own ionic bonds using the monovalent and/or the polyatomic and polyvalent ionic puzzles! Answer keys are provided. Usually this activity solidifies the concept of ionic bonding for my students! You may also be interested in these resources: Counting Atoms in Chemical Formulas Magic Pixel Picture Review Ions and Ionic Bonding Cornell Doodle Notes and Powerpoint Ionic Compound Cubes Practice Activity Covalent Bonding Cornell Doodle Notes and Powerpoint Covalent Bonding Manipulative Puzzles Activity Thanks for looking! Sunrise Science
Do you use visuals in your classroom? If not what are you waiting for?! Visuals will support all learning types! Here are just a few reasons that you should be using them in your classroom! Why Should I use Visuals? * Reduce anxiety * Support students with special needs * Reduce confusion * Reduce arguing * Shows student what is expected of them * Shows student what is next * Teaches independence by teaching them to follow a visual schedule * Can reduce behavior concerns/problems * Supports teaching step by step directions without having to talk the student through every step Research has shown that all learning styles benefit from visuals as it aides learning and it clarifies what is being taught and makes learning more permanent in the student's memory. Have you ever bought a wooden play kitchen without at least looking at the pictures, even if you don't read the directions? I know I haven't! When there are a lot of pieces (or a lot of information) adults and students will revert back to visuals to make sure they know what is expected of them and/or how to complete a task. I hope you are thinking about adding visuals to your classroom. All visuals in my packet are worded in positive language. Example: "quiet hands" instead of "no hitting." Positive language has been shown to decrease negative behavior more effectively. I have included YES and NO as these are great when a student might be trying to argue with you. Showing a student a visual will decrease arguing because you can't argue with a picture! To help make adding visuals to your classroom easier for you. I have included a total of 97 different pictures and a total of 166 visual cards. You will see a few of the visuals used in different sets as they apply to each situation or setting. The set of bathroom visuals can be helpful in supporting independence in the area of toileting. These show students the picture rather than always having to tell them what to do at every step. Keep this ring near the bathroom so it is easy for you or your paraprofessionals to access. This set includes 13 vials. A few of the visuals you will find are: pants down, pants up, wash hands, paper towel, etc. Here are visuals that you can use in any classroom and throughout your entire day. This set includes 40 visual pictures. Some of the pictures included are: sit, break, help, all done, help, eye's on teacher, and many more! This set of visuals Recess will likely use during playtime and recess. Keep on a separate ring near the door so you or your para's are able to quickly access these before going outside or being playtime. The pictures of outside activities are a great way to encourage students who may have a hard to deciding what to do or do not know how to play. This gives your students a purpose. There are 18 visuals. Some of the visuals include: share, slide, four square, help friends, etc. These schedule visuals will support language and understanding of where a child should be and what activity they will be participating in. You will receive 24 visuals. Some of the visuals will be: computer, Gym, reading, math, etc. I use these visuals during seat work as reminders to keep my students on track. This is a great way to remind students without having to nag them and repeat, repeat, repeat what they are supposed to do. There are 15 visuals. I tried to keep this one small so you will easily be able to find the ones you will need. This set are visuals that I use on a daily basis. They are connected to my lanyard break away of course, so if a student pulls on my lanyard it will not chock or hurt me in anyway. The only reason that I use these seven is because I am not in a classroom of my own. I support teachers as a consultant so I am always on the go. I do carry plenty of all of these sets to leave and give to teachers in need! You will find four different cover options. Using a cover is your choice. This just helps me know what pack of visuals is what before quickly handing them out to a teacher. While using visuals you can continue on with your daily lesson and quietly, while not stopping your instruction, show a child a visual as a reminder of what they should be doing and continue on. This pack is in my Teachers Pay Teachers store for purchase. You can click here or on any of the pictures and it will take you directly to my link.
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Currently touring several cities in the U.S., The Happy Show by graphic designer Stefan Sagmeister, blurs the boundaries between art and graphic design with a great mix of installations, imaginative typographical displays, and interactive artworks. The large exhibition is punctuated with social data gathered from Harvard psychologists Daniel Gilbert and Steven Pinker, anthropologist Donald Symons, psychologist Jonathan Haidt, as well as several prominent historians. There’s also free gum! And candy! And giant inflatable monkeys! More
Getting your classroom ready for students is such an exciting time! You want to make everything perfect. An inviting classroom creates a room full of happy and engaged students! Real life pictures around the room helps your students make connections when learning basic concepts. These real life color posters are a great addition to your
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I'm thrilled to introduce you to my Aesthetic Patterns II - a fresh and playful seamless patterns inspired by the fabulous & rad 80's which will give free way to your imagination. All the patterns were hand drawn, scanned at 600dpi and meticulously cleaned. Certainly they will look better if you give them life by using in different scope, as your scrapbook, branding identity, blog banners, various backgrounds, wrapping papers, fabric print as well as desktop and phone wallpapers and much more. The pack includes: 20 black & white PNG files with transparent background so you can easily edit colours to match with your project 50 colorful watercolor shapes, PNG files to inspire you to create new patterns over 50 scrabble shapes PNG as well Bonus: 4 seamless patterns, a mix of watercolor shapes and scribbles to help you start mixing those mad shapes ;) If you like this pack you might want to lay your hands on Aesthetic Patterns I too: https://goo.gl/IH05rr For any questions feel free to contact me. Happy Designing!
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The Color Monster is the story of a monster who, with the help from a little girl, learns about his emotions through different colors. This book companion is the perfect cross-curricular addition to your classroom for teaching your students about their emotions. What is included? • Visual craft with step-by-step real picture sequencing • Writing activity (to go along with the craft - great for bulletin board displays!) • STEM emotion activity • Visual recipe to make monster cookies • 7 differentiated cut/paste worksheets (errorless included) • Task box emotion clip cards When do you use book companions? Book companions are a great addition to any reading or language arts block. They also serve as a great print-and-go lesson for any substitute binder. PLEASE NOTE * 1. You will need to purchase the book The Color Monster - A Story About Emotions by Anna Llenas to go along with the book companion and craftivity. 2. Part of this book companion is included in the January Mini Lesson Plan Pack. Connect with me: • Newsletter • Blog • Facebook • Instagram • Pinterest • Don't forget about the green ★ to follow my store to get notifications of new resources and freebies! Thanks for Looking and Happy Teaching!
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A 19th Century German Psychologist named Hermann Ebbinghaus pioneered the experimental study of memory and he is most famous for his discovery of The Forgetting Curve. In one of his experiments, he…
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Fun ways to work on handwriting skills : developing the fine motor skills required for good handwriting. Apps and resources to help, along with activities