Teach communication, problem-solving, critical thinking, and more to set kids up for their future.
Determine the Left and Right directional position in this printable worksheet.
Over 80 amazing, simple proprioceptive activities for kids. Learn benefits of proprioceptive input to calm, focus, and alert.
El mejor hechizo para conseguir un trabajo. Poderoso ritual de magia blanca para conseguir un empleo rápido, urgente y GRATIS. Aprende el mejor hechizo para trabajo y cambia tu vida HOY ¡Te lo mereces!
Practice with a very nice worksheet by writing numbers from 20 to 100 in three different exercises in a PDF plus an extra in-class activity.
Back to School is right around the corner for us and I am SUPER excited to kick of this school year with some fun, hands-on and engaging resources for The
How do you really feel about your family? The Feeling Test could help.
Worksheet on practising/reinforcing vocabulary on parts of the body.Key included. - ESL worksheets
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…
Salut! Seguro que la mayoría de vosotros/as ya habéis hecho algún que otro curso en Scolartic. Yo estoy terminando el de Aprendizaje Cooperativo y ya quiero poner en práctica todas las dinámicas. L…
Para charlar sobre el tema de las vacaciones y, al mismo tiempo, contrastar el uso del presente, del pretérito perfecto y el indefinido, hemos preparado esta actividad. Podéis encontrarlo en https://www.ailmadrid.com/es/juego-actividad-contraste-presente-pasado/ - Trabajos ELE
This worksheet will help you practice the key vocabulary and grammar to talk about your daily routine in Spanish with some simple and interesting exercises
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Teaching grammar and language art skills can be a challenge for anyone. How do you hit all of the skills...effectively? How do you know your students are
La Motivación es una herramienta muy útil a la hora de aumentar el desempeño de los miembros de un equipo. Una persona motivada es altamente productiva.
Ganar dinero con trabajos armando cosas desde casa es posible, pero debes tener cuidado al conseguir estos empleos de emsamblaje 📦 Hay varias estafas
El aprendizaje cooperativo tiene cinco ingredientes que lo diferencian del trabajo en grupo clásico: la interdependencia positiva, la responsabilidad individua
Teaching students to write dialogue can be tricky. Use this quotation marks anchor chart and worksheet freebie to introduce the concept to your students!
At this point of the year, you are probably doing more and more work in cooperative groups. If you haven't identified specific roles and responsibilities for the students in each group, they will determine them for you. Some will take on the roles that you would have created and intended while others will find more passive or aggressive roles that you would probably prefer to avoid. One way of making group work more productive is by assigning roles that will change with time. In my classroom, I tended to change the table groups every month. Based on the location of the desks within each table, the students took on a specific role for one week. For example, the person at each table that was sitting in the Northwest corner (I always posted North, South, East, and West on my classroom walls) of their table would be the Leader/Speaker for his/her group for an entire week. The following week, all of the roles would shift in a clockwise manner. The Leader/Speaker would now become the Facilitator. Clear as mud? If you are thinking about introducing this idea of roles and responsibilities for group work to your students, I would highly recommend reading this book: It is the precious story of three animals that know their roles and responsibilities until one day one of them becomes jealous of the other's job. Feelings are hurt and no more delicious soup is made until the three friends discover once again how to work together and share the load. Todos tienen su tarea. Todos son felices. The illustrations are beautiful and the language is brilliant. You could do an in-depth study of vivid verbs with this book! It's a great one for any elementary grade! Let me know if you and your class decide to try it out!
I've been working on a few things for Behavior Management so I thought I'd join the party! Check out The Lesson Plan Diva to see others who have linked up! I've seen a lot of clip charts and stop lights in blog land and I have to say that I am not a fan. Don't get me wrong--I think they are pretty, easy to use, and a quick visual for the teacher at the end of the day when getting things ready to go home. BUT I strongly believe that kids should not be publicly embarrassed for their behavior. EVERYONE makes poor choices from time to time. Would you want the entire staff to know when you missed a deadline or made a mistake? I know this is not the intention, but it happens anyway. Instead I use a binder. I wish I had a photo to show but sadly it is locked up at school. In the binder is a chart with student numbers instead of names. When students make poor choices, they are asked to visit the behavior binder where they place a check mark next to their number. There is also a copy of our Quality Student they should quickly review. When sending students to the binder, I make sure to do it privately so the student is not embarrassed. Each Monday we discuss the previous week's data, celebrate if we made a goal, and make new goals for the coming week. The binder is also handy at conference time. As a class, we set goals for the number of checks we will try to stay under per week. Students also may have personal goals for how many checks they will have each week or grading period. Recently I found Homeworkopoly on Ladybug's Teacher Files and decided to teacher-lift it. She uses this for students who consistently complete their homework, but I decided to use it as a behavior incentive. ALOT of people have been posting about doing away with the prize/treasure box and this could work for that too. I included two "prize box" places on the board but you could easily replace them with something else. I am still working on the Chance cards and I also added a spot for "Student-written questions." My plan here is to have students write their own review questions for topics already covered. So my printer is running low on ink and the colors are a bit distorted but this is the basic idea. My plan is to post it on the chalk board and use pictures of the kids faces to make magnetic playing pieces. Students who made it the entire week without any checks in the behavior binder (or who met their personal behavior goal) will get to take a turn on the Behavioropoly Board. Check out Ladybug's Teacher Files to see how she runs the game. ***Update*** Due to a high volume of requests I am no longer sending out my template by email. You can go to my TPT store and download the files for free!
A todos nos ha gustado siempre ir al examen sabiendo las preguntas, más si cabe, si se trata de una entrevista de la que depende un puesto de trabajo. Por eso, cuando descubrí esta infografía en Pi…
Try this weight guessing game to help your second grader get to know liters.