Engage young and developing minds through interactive activities, story time, literacy and math, and art with these downloadable themed lesson plans. This transportation themed lesson plan is ready to download and print at your leisure to help prepare littles ones learn about the different types of transportation modes around us. This is digital file. Not a physical product!
Talking about responsibility can easily be a boring lecture for kids. We made it fun and interactive by talking about "whose job is it" for the important responsibilities in their lives!
This blog post will help address AI for teachers, more specifically how math teachers can use Chat GPT to enhance math education in the classroom - especially if you teach students who struggle with 6-12th grade mathematics.
Combine math and art with this engaging Mondrian equivalent fractions lesson. This 4th grade math lesson plan is built specifically for arts integration.
After 19 years in the classroom, I‘ve picked up a few tricks that have saved me from hours reinventing the wheel year after year. The best thing I ever did for myself was complete some upfront work that led to years of little to no prep and planning! Here are my top three work smarter, not harder tips for easy lesson planning: 1. Save and store reusable worksheets and task cards. Classrooms don't have a lot of storage space, but keeping photocopies of the materials your students will use year af
Teaching multisensory math techniques as well as incorporating multisensory math activities into lesson plans is not only best practice for students
Modern Curriculum Press Mathematics is available in these homeschool lesson plans for easy online planning.
Free Download PDF Of Best And Latest Mathematics Lesson Plan In English Language Collection 2022-2023 For B.Ed , D.El.Ed, BTC / BSTC, BELED,...
KINDERGARTEN MATH UNIT 2 - GEOMETRY I am thrilled to be sharing my kindergarten Geometry Unit with you! The kids love all of the hands-on activities we get to do, and I love how easy it is to keep them engaged. I am sharing so many freebies with you right here on this blog
Looking for a fun and enagaging way to teach linear measurement? Check out these monster themed measurement activities that make learning fun
+JMJ So I've been working on this below.... Feel free to download if you can use them. The first one is actually specific to our Texas Process Standards for 5th grade. The others are just general to help you if you need help in small groups. I'll actually add more specifics for the other contents soon. Happy Teaching! Edit: I will not be able to put up a free editable version as intended. I apologize for the inconvenience. =( Please feel free to print out the above. =)
Students benefit from hands-on activities to help boost their conceptual understanding of math. This focuses on measuring liquid volume.
Monopoly is a game familiar to everyone around the world but this version has teachers super excited. This version uses Math strategies to take you around the board. This game is aimed at 7+ years…
I was introduced to this lesson by Claire Kirk & Katie Flowers. Both amazing artists and art educators I have had the honor of knowing and working with over the years. From observational drawin…
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Are you struggling with how to plan your Math period? Do you want to see how another teacher plans their classroom time? Planning a Math Lesson from start to finish can be a daunting task, but you can follow these simple steps to keep your focus on the Math objective at hand. Step 1 First you need to know your end goal. What do you want the students to learn? What is the Math objective for the lesson? What is the BIG idea that you want the students to master? Write it down. Go back to the goal often and make sure the focus of the lesson is front and center for the students. Step 2 Schedule your goal. Goals don't just happen. Think about how you want to accomplish teaching the lesson. What are you going to do first? What will be your hook for the lesson to grab the students attention? I always start with vocabulary and work from there. Students do an exercise where they write Math definitions on post-its and add the terms & definitions to our classroom Word Wall. (You can DOWNLOAD it HERE: Grades 6-8 Vocabulary Word Wall Activity or Grades 3-5 Vocabulary Word Wall Activity ). Step 3 Now that students know what the lesson will be about, how will they learn the new information? What do you need to scaffold for the students? How will you teach it? My two favorite ways to teach new information to students is with Interactive Math Notebooks (IMN). I use IMN activities along with NO PREP Notes for 6-8 or NO PREP Notes for 3-5 to scaffold information to students. Step 4 Next plan a classroom activity for the whole class to complete during the period. This could be a Card Sort Activity Lesson Plan or Math Stations/Centers or another activity that ties into the lesson with real world applications and practice. The focus should be extending the learning beyond the previous notes, IMN activity, and homework to deepen the students' understanding of the Math topic. Step 5 Lastly assess for understanding with exit slips. If students have mastered the concept, move on to the next Math concept and repeat steps 1-5 again. If there is still a lack of understanding and connection with the Big Idea, review the lesson again with the students by scaffolding with notes and one follow-up activity. Also asking other teachers how they have taught that topic can be a great help to you and your students. Overview of my Math Lesson Plan (2-4 days as needed) Day 1 of Lesson Bellwork (is updating Interactive Math Notebook Table of Contents) (1-5 minutes) Review Vocabulary for Lesson (5-10 minutes) Create a Foldable/Notes (15-20 minutes) Do a classwork activity (i.e. IMN activity or homework page from textbook) (15-20 minutes) Exit Slip (1-5 minutes) Day 2 of Lesson 1. Bellwork (is updating Interactive Math Notebook Table of Contents) (1-5 minutes) 2. Review classwork (1-10 minutes) 3. Math Stations or Card Sort Activity Lesson (30-40 minutes) 4. Exit Slip (1-5 minutes) Day 3 &/or 4 of Lesson (if necessary some lessons are 2 days and some are 3-4 days) Bellwork Math Stations or Card Sort Activity Lesson completed (40-45 minutes) Exit Slip (1-5 minutes) I hope this planning guide helps you to start engaging instruction in your classroom. Starting with a goal helps to drive any plans for student achievement. Make sure your goal is high and watch your students rise to achieve it! Happy planning!
Are you looking for a lesson plan template that can help you write your math lesson plans? This template is fully editable and includes all the important components for a successful lesson plan.
FREE Template for Lesson Planning in Math for preschool. Includes tips for creating a reoccurring curriculum map to help with planning for years to come.
The biggest challenge with teaching middle school is the race against the clock! Ideas for how to structure a 60 minute class period.
Defy the Pig is a fun dice game that can be a great warm-up activity to math probability lesson plans.
The main objective is for students to use the theatre skills of creating a scene to gain skills in breaking down story problems. Through this activity students are able to connect math terms to rea…
Your first week of math lesson plans should include these five elements to ensure students are ready to learn, use math tools, and work together! FREE resource.
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This page has a lot of free Community helper crafts for kids,parents and preschool teachers.
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Teaching landforms to your primary students can be super fun with my ideas for experiments and resources to make your job easier. Plus, get a freebie!
Using candy in the classroom has become a debate point, and for good reason. We should be conscious of helping students understand the importance of good
This math and art activity presents this would-be complex mathematical concept in an easy to understand, tangible way with Fibonacci art!