30 Nuevos Juegos matemáticos para trabajar conceptos lógico matemáticos Cuando se habla de materiales manipulativos o de juegos para aprender matemáticas a
The new Behavior Calendars are out and ready for the 2015-2016 school year! I figured there are teachers as crazy as me that want to start ...
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This Science Focus is all about living things and the environment. I have been using this unit for a few years now and every year it is one of my students' favourite, and I'm so happy to finally share it with you. From anchor charts to activity pages, craftivities and more, your students will be engaged from start to finish! *download the PREVIEW to get a glimpse at some of the resources included in this product* This product is organized into 6 "Learning Topics"... INCLUDED: * introduction 1. Intro. & what is living? * "Living Things" - brainstorm anchor chart * "Living Things" - anchor chart * mystery flaps for anchor chart * "Is it Living?" - anchor chart * "Is it Living?" - interactive anchor chart * "Is it Living?" - extension activity 2. The needs of living things * "Living Things" - interactive anchor chart * "The Needs of Living Things" - extension activity * "Let it Grow" - activity explanation & interactive anchor chart (& sample) * "My Plant Observation Book" * "I am Living" - craftivity 3. What is nonliving? * "Living & Nonliving" - interactive anchor chart * "Living & Nonliving" - extension activity * "Living vs. Nonliving" - active group sorting activity * "Is it Living?" - extension activity * "Is it Living?" - worksheet * "Let's Go Camping!" - worksheet 4. Characteristics of living things * "Characteristics of Living Things" - interactive lesson * "Characteristics of Living Things" - interactive anchor chart * "Characteristics of Living Things" - extension activity * "Cool Characteristics" - worksheet * "Same but Different" - interactive lesson & group activity * "Same but Different" - extension activity 5. Living things & their environment * "Happy Habitats" - anchor chart * "Happy Habitats" - extension activity * "Where do I belong?" - sorting worksheet * "Home, Sweet Habitat!" - booklet activity 6. Environmental respect * "Respecting the Environment" - drama activity * "How Can We Respect the Environment?" - brainstorm anchor chart * "Respecting the Environment" - poster activity * "Happy Helpers" - craftivity * unit rubric PSSST!! You may be interested in.... * Sciences Focus: The BUNDLE * I am Living Craftivity from Science Focus #1: Living Things * Science Focus #2: Energy in Our Lives * Science Focus #3: Daily & Seasonal Changes * Science Focus #4: Materials, Objects, & Everyday Structures
Dieser Ordner ging zwischen Kita und zu Hause hin und her. Zweck dieser Mappe war, dass Judith anhand von Symbolen „berichten“ konnte, was sie gemacht hat. Hierzu gab es viele Metacom-S…
Step up the learning fun with these awesome January Kindergarten Worksheets. Math, Grammar, Reading, Writing, and so many more engaging learning activities.
I'm starting to really teach and practice comprehension skills. Based on our reading assessments (TRCs) at the beginning of the year I came up with this worksheet to aide in recalling details. I had m
Woo Hoo! I'm so excited and thankful for all of you for your support! Language Arts and Math FREEBIE – Here’s a FREEBIE for you to help celebrate reaching my 2nd TPT MILESTONE. This milestone was made possible by the support from all of my followers through your purchases and feedback. Thanks to everyone for helping me achieve this milestone. In celebration of this achievement, I have created this new eight page freebie to share with everyone as my way of saying “THANK YOU” for supporting my store. This eight page freebie sampler includes language arts and math skills from the following resources available in my store. These resources include writing (tell a story), reading comprehension (Who? What? Where?), fix it up sentences, scrambled sentences, morning work, addition word problems, subtraction problems with manipulatives, and ten frames 11-20. ***This sampler also includes links throughout the pack to similar resources that you may find useful for your classroom. When printing, to save on ink, make sure to only print every other page (even pages). Click on any of the photos below to view this FREEBIE! FREEBIE for 2nd TPT Milestone Celebration! I hope you find all of these resources to be useful for your students in your classroom. Please leave me some feedback on this freebie. I love reading your comments. Thanks again to everyone who has supported my store. Also thanks to TPT for the opportunity that you provide for me and other teachers to create and share our teaching resources with others as we provide for our families. Finally, I would like to thank the many talented creators of clip art on TPT. Without you, these creations would not be possible. You may also enjoy my 29 other FREE resources. You can find them HERE!
Today I'm excited to have Corrina from From Mrs. Allen's Teaching Files here to share a really fun and exciting activity to use when talking about self control. Self control is such a hard
Looking for an easy and fun teaching idea for your students to practice their vocabulary words? My students loved it and never realized they were learning! This strategy can work for any grade, from kindergarten to high school!
This week, we started our new writing unit -- Looking Closely: Observing, Labeling and Listing Like Scientists. The kids love it. We have been working on looking closely at things in real life, observing things that happen in videos, and learning/writing about what we've read in books. Is it bothering you that I used "you" in 2 and "my" instead of "your" in 4? It's bothering me. We all make mistakes. Especially when we're not paying attention. :( On Monday, I showed students a video of Cheetahs playing in the snow from the Cheetah Cam at Richmond Metro Zoo. You can check it out HERE. Children observed the cheetahs closely and drew exactly what they observed. Most students labeled the picture and wrote something to teach about their subject. I like it when we all write about the same topic because then I can bind our work into a class book for the library! On Tuesday, I brought in my rock collection from when I was a little girl. When I was in first grade, my teacher had some rocks in the classroom that I was obsessed with. Because I was such a good student (or so she said), she gave me the coolest rock I thought she had ... a perfectly oval, incredibly smooth gray rock. I loved it. And it led me to collect rocks every time I saw them... actually good ones from museum shops, ones my mom and dad brought back from their travels overseas (like one from the Dead Sea and a path in Azerbaijan) and ridiculously unimportant ones I picked up on the side of the road. (Which I justified because "they were shiny.") Anyway, I brought these rocks in and passed out one to each student. The common response was "Mrs. Richardson, I like your rocks!!!!" Students got one rock each and a magnifying glass. We discussed how to draw what we saw and label interesting things we noticed. My example. If you're concerned about the spelling, please see my post on phonetic spelling. We drew, labeled and then listed some description words. After, we tried to use one of those words in a complete sentence. I meet with students who have difficulty sounding out words on their own at the reading table. For them, it's more of a shared writing exercise with me sounding out the words and them matching the sounds to their letter charts. They tell me the description words or we brainstorm some together (i.e., Is your rock hard? Is it pretty? Is it big? What color is it?) Writing Workshop isn't the only time for writing class books, though. We've done some as reading response activities in place of our Readers' Response journals. The example below was after we read Goldilocks and the Three Bears and Mo Willems's Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs. I just LOVE kindergarten writing. Young children are so creative and their capacity for writing changes so drastically in a year!
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40 Unique Kindergarten Reading Comprehension Passages for Early Readers. Read by word family, highlight the focus words, and answer the questions.
Here are some developmental writing rubrics and standards or expectations-based rubrics for kindergarten teachers.
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Planning is a task all teachers must do. You either love it or you hate it, and I LOVE it! I love it because my planning documents are purposeful. I refer to them and use them constantly throughout the term. No one wants to waste their time writing up planning documents only to file them away, nev
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Would you like to decorate your classroom with fun, hand-drawn anchor charts/posters? Do you simply not have the time to get them done? Well, you have come to the perfect place! I love making these engaging and appealing anchor charts. I also can draw/create any other topic you would like, just contact me directly and ask! My students absolutely love these posters and references them every day. Many of them are visual learners, so the colorful images really help them connect and remember what they have learned. This particular anchor chart is for readers/writers practicing the "bonus letter" or "floss rule". My students absolutely loved using the floss rule to help them build words and read these in passages. They loved using the anchor chart as a visual reference and had fun with the pictures/colors. **These will be copies unless asked otherwise for a custom poster. They are not laminated, and are printed on normal, anchor chart paper. I ship these out ASAP after being ordered, but please keep in mind once shipped, it is outside of my control. Therefore, if shipping does not meet your expectations, I highly encourage you to please reach out to me first, and we have always been able to work something out to make up for anything that may have occurred after I have sent your package, thanks so much!! Hope you love it :)
Happy Monday Blogging Buddies! Lindsay here . . . It's so strange to be at home creating things for my dear little kinder kiddos who I h...
I wanted to share a picture of our new fall themed bulletin board. Hidden in the leaves are 4 different items that belong in the fall category. See if you can find them. Leave a comment below with all 4 items and receive a special prize!
5 areas of attention that help you know if your child is developmentally ready for sustained attention, focus and multitasking in school.
Basic vocabulary, like knowing prepositions, is necessary for beginning readers. Teach prepositions with this simple game.
I recently saw an argument about how many vertices a cone has. First let me define what a vertex is. A vertex or
The image below is a simple example of Comprehension Worksheets for Grade 1 Free that might inspire you in creating a spreadsheet or report for your business. From our example, you can add some things you may need to complete your spreadsheet. Comprehension Worksheets for Grade 1 Free and This Reading Prehension Worksheet the Goat ...
Free printable pizza letter matching game to practice upper and lower case letters.
Hi! Today I'm here to share some ideas for using plastic eggs! These eggs are perfect for spring, and don't necessarily have to be used j...
Measurement Activities. Children compare the lengths of two (or more) objects using the language associated with measuring length
My lovely year group partner shared this from Heidi Song with me yesterday. We have lots of parents mid year getting anxious about the quality of their children’s writing.&…
Play High Five Sight Words for a fun way to teach your child to read! Beginning readers will love this reading game!