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Kindergarten homework made easy! Find a simple and effective way to do homework in kindergarten with these printable and editable homework calendars.
Do you ever hear the word "homework" brought up in conversation and wonder what the next statement will be? No matter if I'm talking with fellow teachers, administrators, parents, or friends of mine with school-age children, conversations about homework can be intense because people have such strong feelings about it! There is a lot of
I have had a love-hate relationship with homework throughout the years. I've done weekly homework, nightly homework (which I often forgot to send), just reading, the list goes on and on. Last year I was forced to reformulate my homework yet again because our county revised their regulation. The new rule stated that third graders
This PDF consists of 10 different finger tracing calming cards. These cards are a great resource to use in the classroom or with clients to teach emotional regulation.
Do you ever hear the word "homework" brought up in conversation and wonder what the next statement will be? No matter if I'm talking with fellow teachers, administrators, parents, or friends of mine with school-age children, conversations about homework can be intense because people have such strong feelings about it! There is a lot of
Learn to tell the hour time with this easy activity. This telling time worksheets help kids to learn to write the time and draw the hands on the clock. They also learn to tell the analog and digital time. This set consists of 16 printable US Letter (8.5 x 11. in) Print the worksheets in black and white. Laminate for lasting use. Thank you for visiting Worksheet Digital. For more worksheets like this, visit worksheetdigital.etsy.com
Free Printable Student Homework Planner Template. Help kids remember and organize their homework with these homework tracker pages.
Introduce or reinforce a unit on various art movements with this engaging puzzle worksheet. Puzzles make fun no prep activities for early finishers, bell ringers, morning work, handouts, homework, unit or lesson plan supplements, sponge activities, introductions to new topics, classroom themes, and sub files. The 26 hidden vocabulary words are: Abstract, Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Avant-Garde, Baroque, Classicism, Cubism, Expressionism, Fauvism, Futurism, Impressionism, Mannerism, Medieval, Modern, Naïve, Photorealism, Pointillism, Pop Art, Post-Impressionism, Pre-Raphaelite, Primitive, Realism, Renaissance, Romanticism, Surrealism, and Symbolism. The words are hidden in all directions and there may be some overlaps making this a challenging word search. This worksheet comes in two versions: one with color illustrations and one with black outlined illustrations (which the kiddos can color in if they wish). Use whichever best serves your needs. Solution included. Save yourself a ton of time and always have something to engage your students at the ready with these related FINE ARTS THEMED RESOURCES: • Architecture Word Search • Art Movements Word Search • Art Vocabulary Word Search • Ballet Word Search • Baroque Music Word Search • Basic Music Theory Word Search • Classical Music Word Search • Drama Terms Word Search • Elementary Music Puzzle BUNDLE • Elementary Music Crossword Puzzle • Elementary Music Word Search • Famous Artists Word Search • Fine Arts Puzzle BUNDLE • FREE Impressionism Word Search • FREE Music Genres Word Search • FREE Musical Instruments Word Search • Greek Theater Word Search • Hollywood Word Search • Instruments of the Orchestra Word Search • Jazz Music Word Search • Journalism Word Search • Let's Dance Word Search • Museum Word Search • Music Appreciation BUNDLE • Musical Instruments Word Scramble • Opera Word Search • Peter & the Wolf Word Search • Photography Word Search • Theater Vocabulary Word Search We love FEEDBACK! And you earn CREDITS! • Log in to your Teachers Pay Teachers account. • Click on the drop down menu “My TpT”. • Select “My Purchases”. • Choose ratings and leave feedback. • Know that we love you for it! ♥ ♥ ♥ Puzzles to Print guarantees you the highest quality crosswords, word finds, cryptograms, Sudoku and number puzzles available.
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Using these in my classroom have been a blessing in disguise! These hand signal posters will be a great addition to your classroom to help reduce interruptions during instructional time. I use these hand signals in my classroom (1- tissue, 2 - restroom, 3 - drink, 4 - sink, 5 -question). I have also made an editable version in Powerpoint for you to design your own hand signals. You will receive a PDF and Powerpoint version in the ZIP folder. The background color cannot be changed. This set includes hand signals: 0 (fist) - pencil 1 - tissue 2 (crossed fingers) - restroom 3 - drink 4 - sink 5 - question (thumbs up) I'm ready (thumbs down) Not ready I'm ok Editable Hand Signal Powerpoint File PDF File Updated on 08/17/16: Included hand signal for 'Same Idea.' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• You may also like: Editable Monthly Newsletters Spanish Monthly Newsletters (Editable) Editable Monthly Snack Calendars Editable Homework Covers Set 1 Editable Homework Covers Set 2 Owl Newsletter (Editable) How We Go Home Clip Chart & Forms CHAMPS Management Cards
I've been thinking about what I want to do for homework next school year. This year, while teaching 3rd grade, they had a reading passa...
Last Updated on June 18, 2024 As we approach the upcoming academic year 2024 – 2025, I can confidently say that these academic calendars are incredibly beneficial for staying organized throughout the year. Many parents, like myself, find that having a clear view of the entire school year helps in planning family vacations and ensuring […]
Download a free printable homework planner to keep track of assignments, projects, and due dates all throughout the school year!
Kindergarten homework made easy! Find a simple and effective way to do homework in kindergarten with these printable and editable homework calendars.
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Messy binders mean late homework, no homework, or "the dog ate my homework." They mean, "I couldn't study because I couldn't find my notes." *Cluttered Binders = Cluttered Minds* *Organized Binders = Organized Minds* Help your kiddos get organized with this binder organization tool! Teach them ...
Last Updated on June 18, 2024 As we approach the upcoming academic year 2024 – 2025, I can confidently say that these academic calendars are incredibly beneficial for staying organized throughout the year. Many parents, like myself, find that having a clear view of the entire school year helps in planning family vacations and ensuring […]
I have had a love-hate relationship with homework throughout the years. I've done weekly homework, nightly homework (which I often forgot to send), just reading, the list goes on and on. Last year I was forced to reformulate my homework yet again because our county revised their regulation. The new rule stated that third graders
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Hello!! After receiving various emails and questions, I decided to write a follow up post to a guest post I wrote on Education to The Core all about homework, specifically The Homework Club! I didn't invent the Homework Club. It was something I saw on Pinterest (of course) that I ran with in my own classroom and I found what worked well for me. I'd also like to throw out there that I don't think homework is the most important thing in the world and I don't assign a lot. It can be daunting on some of our most challenged learners and working in a title 1, I've seen many kids (I'm talking 7 year olds) bear the sole responsibility of getting their homework and sometimes a sibling's homework completed each night. I usually come to understand which kids in my class are facing uphill battles and I take them into consideration. The Homework Club, like any incentive, isn't meant to make anyone feel like they are less but to acknowledge those that put in the extra effort to be responsible for their home learning. Again, if I have a student with a very challenging home life - maybe mom and dad aren't around often - that student's homework expectations may be slightly different. How you set boundaries in your classroom is up to you! But anyway, homework is a necessary evil so why not try to have some fun with it? Here are a few more details and tips to implementing the Homework Club in your room this coming school year! Everyone in your class starts out in the Homework Club each month. If a student doesn't turn in their homework, they're out for that month. In my class, if you didn't complete one night's worth of both math and reading homework you were out of the club for that month. So that means, some kids will be out on day one. The incentive is to stay in the club - the only way to do that is to do your homework every night. Everyone is automatically in the club again once the next month starts. I have tried letting kids back in the club after they completed their homework three consecutive times. It was extra work but it might be worth trying if you have a class of kids that give up once they're out of the club early on. Make a big deal about the lunch! The more prestigious it seems, the more kids will want to join. In my room, we had a lunch on the last Friday of the month with a movie and a treat. The Homework Club Lunch. My kids loooved being able to eat on the rug in the classroom and watch a movie or a show of their choosing. And you know kids just love to eat with their teacher! If this is not an option for you, you might consider bringing in a special treat to the lunchroom for your club members. A sign to place above your pocket chart! Student numbers for your pocket chart. The file has editable slides so you can add as many numbers as you need! In order to keep track of who's turning in homework, you'll need a system in place. For this coming school year, I am making magnets with students' numbers on them and they are on a designated "Homework Club" section of the board. You could also use a pocket chart with numbers. To download my freebie version click on the above pictures or HERE. You could give just a certificate or a certificate with a HW pass. Both are included in the freebie! In my class, if a student doesn't turn in their homework their magnet will be removed. I noticed that after my kids saw that I was holding them accountable in such a blatant way, that more began turning in homework more frequently. Intermediate students would most likely be successful at handling this for you - you could make it someone's job. Because I use reading response journals in my classroom, I can easily check in the morning who has done their journaling from the previous night. For math, I give worksheets. I quickly scan through them in the morning to see who has turned their worksheet from that night into the Homework Bin. Here's a tip if you give worksheets of any kind: Start having your kids write their student numbers on the top of their homework near their name so you can correlate the papers to the magnet numbers (or pocket chart numbers if you're using my freebie). If you're going to be checking journals, have a list on hand so you can check kids off that have their homework done as you're walking around the classroom. A student list (with student numbers) in a dry erase sheet protector will be perfect. I hope you like using the Homework Club as much as I do! Don't forget to download the Homework Club freebie from my store. If you provide feedback, you'll be eligible to receive any $1 item in my store for free! Details are in the description of the Homework Club download HERE. Happy last days of summer!
Last Updated on June 18, 2024 As we approach the upcoming academic year 2024 – 2025, I can confidently say that these academic calendars are incredibly beneficial for staying organized throughout the year. Many parents, like myself, find that having a clear view of the entire school year helps in planning family vacations and ensuring […]
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Well, today is our first day of home visits! We are going to over 10 houses today and splitting the rest over the next two afternoons (after school). One thing I really wanted to get done in time for the home visits were homework binders. For most of my kids' homework, I send home a packet of worksheets at their appropriate level in a home work folder each day. But, for my kids who can't write, this system doesn't work. So, what I have done in the past, is make a binder of work (similar to their morning group binder) for these kids to keep at home. This is a great way for students to get extra practice and for parents to see what their child is capable of doing independently. Here are some pictures of the binder I put together last night and I will be delivering to my student's house today! This is from our morning binder. All student's have to do is move the correct month/season down into the bold box. This is the same thing, but for the weather. Just move down the correct picture for weather/temperature into the bold box. These pages make for easy clean-up...just move the picture back to it's original location! These pages are great for extra practice matching the months/days or putting them in order (I have two versions- one with pictures to match and one with blank boxes for practicing the order). These two pages are to practice identifying appropriate clothes for different seasons (and practice dressing a person). This page is also from our morning binder. It is practice in identifying colors to describe clothes the child is wearing. This is a matching page for money...coin names and value. For some pages, I use zip-loc bags as storage for the pieces. I put velcro on the bag (and on the back of the previous page) so the bag can be attached as shown in the picture below. This helps with quick clean-up/storage and prevents losing pieces! ***Update: After many requests to sell my hw binders on TPT, I have finally added this product to my store. You can check it out by clicking here. Thanks for your interest in my products and if you ever see something featured on my blog, that you would like for me to sell, please let me know!
Need stuttering materials that are appropriate for your upper elementary, middle school, and high school students? This 43 page mini-unit is exactly what you need to directly target your students' fluency goals in speech language therapy! The main focus in this unit is for your students to learn about stuttering itself and ways to enhance fluency, as well as be able to share that knowledge with parents, teachers, and peers. Included in this unit: • Pre-test • Post-test • Fluency enhancing strategies poster • Fact sheets • 6 homework pages • 2 games • 19 true/false cards • 112 fluency enhancing strategy practice cards • 1 final hands-on project The fluency enhancing strategies practice cards are separated into four different sets (A, B, C, D), which all designed to be read aloud using a specific fluency enhancing technique and progress in difficulty. Set A is short sentences to read aloud (ex: How are you today?). Set B includes a short fill in the blank phrase (ex: hot and __). Set C targets answering specific questions with a whole sentence (ex: Who are your best friends?). Set D consists of open ended questions (ex: What would the best day ever at school look like?). While about half the pages include color, the entire product may be printed in black and white without difficulty. The design and graphics were specifically chosen to be appropriate for all age levels. This comprehensive unit is designed to take last through at least 1-2 months of regular therapy sessions, and possibly an entire semester. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • If you like this item, you may also want to check out my NEW Stuttering Homework Calendars. These two items are available at a 15% discount when purchased together in my Stuttering Bundle. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • As with all of products in this store, this is copyrighted by Natalie Snyders. Purchase of this item entitles you to use this in your own classroom/therapy room/SLP assignment only. Copying for other professionals, sharing the file directly via the internet, or re-selling of this item is strictly prohibited. Please direct others interested in using it back to the original source (this page) or purchase a multi-user license.
Last Updated on April 29, 2024 Hello, friends! We have created a 2024-2025 calendar that offers a two-year overview, enabling you to choose a style that suits your preference, from simple to aesthetic, and enjoy the convenience of both Portrait and Landscape formats. Make planning easy with our user-friendly design. It is 100% FREE. Whether […]
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Last Updated on June 18, 2024 As we approach the upcoming academic year 2024 – 2025, I can confidently say that these academic calendars are incredibly beneficial for staying organized throughout the year. Many parents, like myself, find that having a clear view of the entire school year helps in planning family vacations and ensuring […]
The amount of time spent agonizing over assignments bears no direct correlation to the quantity of knowledge and learning attained. In other words, homework that takes forever is pointless. So learn how to blast through school work with these tips for parents and teachers of children with ADHD.