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These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
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Okay before we start digging into these Get to Know You activities I want to share a little bit of the “why”. When I first started teaching 5th grade math a few years ago I noticed right away that my students were coming to me with some math baggage, if you will. Both good and… Continue reading Getting to Know Your Students as Math Learners
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10 inexpensive rewards to use in your middle school class.
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Art Teachers, in your Art Classroom you’re always going to have students finish before the rest, fast finishers, so let’s take a look at some ideas or routines that you can build into your classroom so that students know what to do when they’re done so they don’t have to ask you and so that you don’t have to instruct them on what to do EVERY time.
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Pencil Name Craft For Kids | Fun back to school learning idea. Use a free printable PDF template to cut out & make. Great for preschool, pre k & kindergarten.
Friendship-building activities help children in K-3 develop strong social skills. When relationships are an important factor in education, kids succeed in school and life.
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You will be sure to catch the Aloha spirit with these super fun Hawaiian crafts and activities for kids! Mahalo!
The Graph of Me is an engaging activity to practice graphing ordered pairs and to help you get to know your students. (Perfect for the first day of math class or a fun activity at the end of the year!) In this activity, students determine if statements are true or false about themselves. Each statement has a corresponding ordered pair. Students graph the points for each true statement to create a unique shape. The result is "the graph of me!" 3 versions included (in both printable paper format and online Google Slides format) 4 quadrants blank graph 4 quadrants numbered graph 1st quadrant numbered graph (Great for students graphing only positive numbers!) You will receive a Google Slides format and printable PDF! The online format is accessible through Google Classroom with a link provided in the download. Bulletin board letters to spell “The Graph of Me” are included in the PDF. Each student's graph will be different. Some teachers have asked students to make a picture and color the shape created on their graphs. They look great hanging as classroom decoration. An included PowerPoint file allows you to edit and print. The Google Slides version is not easily editable (unless you type new statements and place the text boxes over the original). Note: An answer key is not provided because each graph will be different. However, the points work their way around the graph so that no lines will intersect if connected in order (whether students mark every statement true about themselves or only a few). Therefore, you will be able to easily spot graphing errors if you see intersecting lines. This is a great way to making graphing points fun. It works well on the first day of school too! ___________________________________________ Here's what teachers said about the "Graph of Me" activity: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Carolvee B. says, "This is the second year in a row I've had my students do this on the first day of school. They loved it and I love it. Parents also love to see their child's graph on Back to School Night. This is great for practicing graphing as well as getting to know my students without the (for some) terrifying aspect of speaking in front of their peers." ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Annika J. says, "I used the Quadrant 1 activity when first introducing my 5th graders to coordinate grids. I hung up our finished products around the room. My students loved getting to see all the different graphs that everyone made! Great practice and super engaging!" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Hannah R. says, "My students loved this! We were also able to review the coordinate plane through this activity, which was perfect before students dive into 8th grade content." ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Melissa G. says, "We completed this during the first week of school, but they are still hanging up in my classroom (it is now April). My students still look at them and fondly remember completing it. They even ask if we can do it again to see how our answers and graphs will change! I had my students color in the "picture" it made and some turned them into real figures (think: cloud formations lol). One saw a bird, one saw a leaf, one saw an elf. Great activity to get to know your students and practice math in an engaging way!"
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