Need a fast and easy way to create a differentiated lesson for your students? This handy one page "cheat sheet" or reference guide is all you need to create a lesson to meet the needs of your GATE students. This idea was developed by Sandra Kaplan who has worked in the field of Gifted Education for years. YOU MUST HAVE SOME BASIC KNOWLEDGE ON DEPTH AND COMPLEXITY AND HOW TO PLAN DIFFERENTIATED LESSONS IN ORDER TO USE THIS PRODUCT. It is a guide only. Here's how it works: You decide on the thinking skill, content area, resources, and the product the students will complete. There are 2 one-page guides that will help you during lesson planning or creating assessments. * It helps to be familiar with Sandra Kaplan's programs and Bloom's Taxonomy methods and ideas in order to use this sheet, but it can be useful to any teacher. * Check out USC Rossier School of Ed's YouTube page. Search Sandra Kaplan and you'll find great videos that help.
Perspective can be tough to teach. I've found a few ways that help, and it is a modified flipped classroom. With my Fundamentals of Art (Art...
Scripture Reference: Judges 6 Suggested Emphasis: The Lord can help us do great things for Him, even if we feel we are not good enough. Memory Verse: “Yes, God is working in you to help you w…
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Self Control Counseling Lesson - This self control classroom counseling lesson plan will help students in grades 1-2 understand what self control is and what self control looks like, sounds like, and feels like. Students learn ways of demonstrating self control and then practice during a yoga movement break and partner turn taking activity. What's included: Detailed, scripted lesson plan (color and BW) Visual aid (color and BW) Whole class sorting activity (color and BW) Individual student fortune teller handout (color and BW, blank and pre-filled) FAQS: Q: Do I need extra materials? A: You'll need your favorite self control read-aloud, like Clark the Shark or What If Everybody Did That? You'll also need scissors, writing utensils, and coloring utensils. Q: How long will this take? A: I did this lesson in a 45-minute block with my first grade students. All students are different. Q: Can I use this in small groups or with an individual student? A: Absolutely! Find more self control resources here!
Next week is General Conference, so this week is a combination of two primary lessons. Click on this image to be taken to some GC printable's. If you are making a GC packet for your children, you could add coloring pages or activities from this weeks lessons that you didn't get to, there is so much to cover this week.Teach the Doctrine: Younger ChildrenMatthew 13:1–23I need to prepare to learn the teachings of Jesus.Younger children may not be able to understand all of the symbolism in the para
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
Drawing exercises worksheets are a valuable tool for both beginners and experienced artists to enhance their skills. These worksheets provide a structured approach to practice different drawing techniques and develop a solid foundation in art. Whether you are an aspiring artist wanting to improve your artistic abilities or an art teacher looking for engaging and educational resources for your students, these drawing exercises worksheets will guide you through various subjects and help you develop your skills in a fun and creative way. Start sharpening your artistic skills today with these effective and easy-to-use worksheets!
Mary Blair’s two nieces Jeanne Chamberlain and Maggie Richardson have created a new website celebrating the life and work of their aunt. They very kindly allowed me to use information from t…
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Use this collection of Paul Klee teaching resources and complete Klee Famous Artist Unit lesson plans to teach elementary art class.
I created this coloring page to go along with my art lesson on artist Paul Klee and his Cat & Bird masterpiece. The coloring page also references two other of his masterpieces Castle & Sun and Senecio. This would be a great activity for an introduction or wrap up to a lesson. Could also b...
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Last year, I taught how to make inferences for quite some time. With such an emphasis on close reading, I wanted my students to read between the lines, to dig deeper, and to find out the answer to the question, “what is the author really trying to say?!” I spent a lot of time […]
The difference between ANOTHER, OTHER and OTHERS in English with example sentences. English grammar lesson
Last year, I taught some Bible lessons with the theme of the Five Senses. It was so much fun that I thought I'd share it. I taught e...
Use this reference sheet as a go-to guide to help students summarize. The sheet includes common mistakes students make while summarizing as well as step by step instructions on how to summarize. Great as a mini-lesson on summarizing before letting students practice and explore on their own. ...
Lesson is found in Genesis 41. Last week we learned about Joseph while he was in prison. His brothers sold him to Midianite traders and they sold him to Potiphar in Egypt. Potiphar’s wife lied about Joseph and he was put in prison. But he stayed faithful to God and God blessed him. Joseph was put in charge of the prison even though he was a prisoner. Pharaoh’s chief butler and chief baker were put in prison and Joseph was taking care of them. After some time, they each had a dream and were upset because they wanted someone to tell them what the dreams meant. Joseph said only God can interpret dreams; but, tell the dreams to him and he would explain them. The chief butler’s dream was interpreted that he would go back to being Pharaoh’s butler in three days. The chief baker’s dream was that he would be hanged in three days. Everything happened just as Joseph said and the chief butler forgot all about Joseph. Now it is two years later and Pharaoh had a dream. Pharaoh was standing by the river and all of a sudden seven fat cows came out of the river. They went to the field to eat. Then seven other cows came out of the river. They were ugly and skinny. They ate the seven fat cows. Pharaoh woke up and had another dream when he fell back asleep. In the second dream, seven heads of healthy grain grew on one stalk. Then seven thin grain heads that were destroyed by the east wind grew up. The seven thin grain heads ate the seven healthy grain heads. When Pharaoh woke up, he realized he had been dreaming and it upset him. He called for all the magicians and wise men in Egypt and told them the dreams. But, none of them could explain the dreams to Pharaoh. The chief butler finally remembered Joseph. He told Pharaoh about the dreams that he and the chief baker had and that a young Hebrew that was in prison with them interpreted. He said that everything happened exactly as Joseph explained. Pharaoh sent for Joseph. He cleaned himself up and put on clean clothes and went to see Pharaoh. He told Joseph that he had a dream that no one can explain to him. Pharaoh has heard that Joseph can interpret dreams. Joseph told Pharaoh that God is the one giving the answers to the dreams. Pharaoh told Joseph about the seven fat cows and the seven skinny cows. Pharaoh said they were the ugliest cows he had ever seen! They didn’t look any better after eating the healthy cows! Then he told Joseph about the healthy seven heads of grain on one stalk and the thin, withered seven heads that had been destroyed by the east wind that grew up and ate the seven healthy grain heads. Joseph explained to Pharaoh that God is showing Pharaoh what to do. The dreams are the same. The seven good (fat cows & healthy grain heads) are the seven good years. The seven thin cows and seven withered grain heads are the seven bad years. They are destroyed by the east wind which represents famine. This is what will happen: There will be seven years of great food supply in Egypt. Then there will be seven years of famine. It will be so severe that people will forget about the seven great years. The famine will take away everything from the land. God sent the dream in two different ways because He will make this happen soon. Joseph told Pharaoh to choose a ‘discerning and wise man’ to be over the land in Egypt. He should appoint officers to collect one-fifth of everything the land grows during the first good seven years. They should stock up the food under Pharaoh’s authority to be used during the seven years of famine. Next week we will discover who Pharaoh puts in charge of storing the food and saving Egypt during the famine God said was coming. This application pack contains the Q&A worksheet with the teacher's answer sheet. There is a crossword and a maze and a discussion starter worksheet. Click here to download. Click here to print the lesson. Click here to download the 30 updated visuals. This is a variety pack for Genesis 39-46 since it covers so much! There is a visual(s) for each event that is in these chapters. Click here to download the pictures to color. (These are the same as the visuals but are black & white.) Click here to print the original visuals for this lesson only. Click here to print the pictures to color. Click here to see the other Joseph lessons in this series. Click here to see the preschool edition of this lesson. Click here to see a condensed version of this lesson & printables.
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Are you an educator looking for engaging and interactive resources to reinforce your students' knowledge of the fifty states? If so, you've come to the right place! Our collection of worksheets provides a comprehensive and enjoyable way for students to learn about the various states, while also strengthening their skills in subjects such as geography, history, and social studies.
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