Getting little learners excited about science is easy with engaging experiments and thematic units. Teaching them to collect and organize data like scientists is accomplished with a Science Notebook.Here are 3 reasons why using a Science Notebook with your learners can help your classroom and curriculum. 1) Work Doesn't Get Thrown AwayWhether you are homeschooling or in the
Assignment Slides are perfect for providing students with directions and other important information about lessons and assignments. Slides for multiple subjects are included, and many options are available to customize these slides as you see fit! CUSTOMIZE BY... Adding the day/date Adding your own text Adding materials needed Changing the titles of each box Moving, removing, or adjusting the size of each box Adjusting the voice level (You can also remove, change out, or customize your own voice level!) Supplies & Materials: A five-page library of movable pieces is included so that you can add supplies and materials to your slides. Simply cut and paste each piece onto your slides. Then you can resize and move the pieces where you need them. You can also create your own My Favorites page with supplies and materials that are frequently used. Slides Included: Reading Writing Word Work Vocab Spelling Grammar Speaking & Listening Math Problem Solving Social Studies Geography Science STEM Tech Time Art Morning Work Plus, 5 slides without titles Feel free to email me at [email protected] with any questions or comments. Interested in Holiday or Seasonal Slides?? Check out this BUNDLE!! (Holiday and Seasonal Slides will be updated throughout the 2021/2022 school year, in time for each holiday or season.) Be sure to check out some of my other resources that can be used with Google Slides: Assignment Slides Student Engagement Slides & Exit Slips Slides for Teaching Routines & Procedures Reading Response for Non-Fiction Texts Reading Response for Fiction Texts Graphic Organizers for Writing Whole Class Writing Journals Digital Word Work Activities Back to School Slides Would You Rather Prompts **PLEASE NOTE: Due to the nature of this digital resource, a link to the slides will provided within the downloadable PDF. Here’s what teachers just like you are saying about this resource: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Jessica S. says, “I loved the organization and formatting of these wonderful assignment slides. I liked the editable features and the variety provided. These are easily used and edited to fit the needs/students in your classroom and help to convey directions, lesson materials, assignments, agendas, objectives, etc. Slides can be customized to add date/ period, text of your choice, etc. These slides are easily adjusted to meet the needs of the students of your class, regardless of grade level. It is also a perfect way to keep things organized in person or during distance learning! Thank you for this lovely resource.” ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Diane E. says, “Life-saver!! These assignment slides help me to organize my days. I have also left these slides for a substitute to help them and the class stay on track! Thank you for this A-MAZING resource!!” ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Hafsa H says, “I LOVE these slides!! They are so great for providing students with a visual for what they need per subject. I have incorporated these slides into certain center rotations so that my students know what they need for a certain activity. Projecting this on the white board has stopped interruptions during my small group centers.
STEM becomes STEAM as we integrate science with art in these awesome science art projects for kids! Get ready to get your mind blown!
This is one of my favorite activities for beginning the school year! However, it can be used at any time to reinforce the importance of giv...
This bell ringer journal for the entire school year includes 275 English Language Arts journal prompts for middle and high school students. Bell ringer journals are one of the best back-to-school activities for creating and establishing routines. You'll NEVER have to come up with a bell ringer prompt again. ✅ This product provides teachers with an entire school year of journal prompts in an organized and focused way. The journal is organized by month with 25 entries per month. Students will strengthen their writing and critical thinking skills with these unique, higher-level thinking bell ringers. This resource has been updated and proofread. This resource includes: 275 unique bell ringer prompts Open-ended response questions Proofreading & editing Opinion response Photo response Trending topics Current events Quote analysis Timely events based on month Black & white AND color options available Teacher directions Cover pages for each of the months Tabs to keep students organized throughout the year Zero prep. Simply print and distribute. Check out what other teachers, just like you, are saying about this resource: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "The SuperHERO Teacher always offers quality products that are engaging and fun for students. This Bell Ringer Journal is AWESOME! Thank you!" -Stephan M. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Love this resource! My student's love it. The questions are engaging and make them reflect in a thoughtful, meaningful way. 10/10" -Class With Craig ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "This is an excellent resource. Students like the way it looks and it is easy to print and hand out so you do not have to put something on the projector before each class. Very nice looking and well organized!" -Kimberly O. If you like this product, you may be interested in the presentation form (to be displayed on the overhead or smartboard) or digital version: Bell Ringers for Middle and High School PRESENTATION Bell Ringer Journal and Presentation BUNDLE DIGITAL Google Drive Bell Ringers for the School Year Interested in another bell ringer journal? Check these out! Growth Mindset Bell Ringer Journal Bell Ringer Journal VOLUME 2 Connect with Me SuperHERO Teacher Blog Find me on Facebook Find me on Instagram Find me on Pinterest If you like this product, please leave feedback!
If you're thinking of a fun way to teach your kids about the human brain, try these awesome Human Brain Activities for Kids that they will definitely enjoy.
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As kids explore science, one of the fundamental concepts they will encounter is understanding solids, liquids, and gases - although it might...
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This is a great activity for students to complete the first week of school. You get to know more about your students, but it's science related! Students might need access to technology to answer some of the questions.This product has 3 "Science of Me" versions for students to use!
Find out exactly what to teach and how to homeschool kindergarten. This list was created by a former classroom kindergarten teacher and homeschool mom.
If you work with children, I can promise you that you will come across at least one student that has these difficult behaviors. Not only are they really stressful for the teacher but they impact the student’s life in many ways. Behaviors like disrespect and defiance can make classroom's chaotic.
ALL ABOUT EARTH Get ready for a month filled with so many fun activities to teach your kiddos all about our planet Earth . I teach this unit in April so it coincides with Earth Day. I’ve loaded up this blog post post with read aloud book ideas, free videos you can share with your students,
Make learning fun for your students! Strategies, activities, freebies and more for teachers, tutors and homeschoolers. Ideas you can use today!
Encouarge the kids to write with this if i were an astronaut writing worksheet. What would they take with them, who would they miss & more
The T puzzle game is a classic brain teaser geometry puzzle. Harder than it looks. Post includes a free pdf printable and the solution.
Teaching wind to preschoolers is important, yet merely discussing the topic isn’t enough. Keep your class engaged by incorporating wind-themed activities. Not only will these activities teach them about the wind, but they can also help develop many other essential skills. Take a look at the wind activities presented below and add them to your ... Read more
In 2005, a computer scientist and a mathematician set out to answer the question, "How many Sudoku puzzles are there?"
A blog about teaching middle school math from a teacher who hated math as a student.
Genius Hour is a concept popularized by Google and 3M. Check out this guide for implementing Genius Hour in your classroom to...
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"I can’t do it." "This is too hard." "I’m just not good at math." We are sure you’ve probably heard your students (and other adults) say these things. Perhaps you can even recall saying something similar to yourself at one point in time.
Teach young learners what the Pledge of Allegiance means with this set of free Pledge of Allegiance printables! Vocabulary, copywork, and more!
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DISCLAIMER: THIS PRODUCT IS NOT ENDORSED BY UFLI FOUNDATIONS. IT IS NOT AFFILIATED WITH THE PROGRAM IN ANY WAY. NO PART OF THIS UNIT COPIES ANY MATERIAL FOUND IN THE MANUAL OR IN THE TOOLBOX. Print and Sort ~ UFLI Foundations Aligned | Science of Reading Lessons 1 - 34 I needed a quick activity for some of my students that needed extra practice with printing and sorting. For center purposes, I divided lessons 1 - 34 into groups of 4 letters. These pages are created with that in mind. I have provided 2 versions (one is more scaffolded for students that need more support) so that you can differentiate for your students. These are great for centers, small group, pull-out, and home practice. Other UFLI Aligned Units: Print and Sort ~ UFLI Foundations Aligned | Lessons 1 - 34 Letter Sound Sorts ~ UFLI Foundations Aligned | Lessons 1 - 34 Vocabulary Cards ~ UFLI Foundations Aligned | Lessons 5 - 53 Vocabulary Cards ~ UFLI Foundations Aligned | Lessons 54 - 92 Decode and Color ~ UFLI Foundations Aligned | LESSONS 6 - 53 Decode and Color ~ UFLI Foundations Aligned | Lessons 54 - 92 Making Words ~ UFLI Foundations Aligned | Lessons 5 - 53 Making Words ~ UFLI Foundations Aligned | Lessons 54 - 92 Write the Room ~ UFLI Foundations Aligned | Lessons 6 - 53 Write the Room ~ UFLI Foundations Aligned | Lessons 54 - 92 Dictated Sentences ~ UFLI Foundations Aligned | Lessons 6 - 53 Sentence Scramble ~ UFLI Foundations Aligned | Lessons 4 - 53 Match and Map ~ UFLI Foundations Aligned | Lessons 54 - 92 Also, if you are looking for a unit to help you to teach the rules for mapping high-frequency words this is the unit for you! Orthographic Mapping High-Frequency Words | Science of Reading I will be continuing to create more units that align with UFLI Foundations so please make sure you click the green star to follow me so you don't miss out. Happy Teaching! Natalie
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by Barnett's School House 4th Grade Get ready to do your Next Generation Science lesson plans in a snap! This lesson planner has ALL of the 4th grade NGSS integrated into a Microsoft document with drop-down boxes. "I Can" statements are also in a drop-down format making your Science lesson planning quick and easy! Save them, send them, and print them, it's all up to you! **************************************************** If you would like to get updates on NEW and CURRENT resources... FOLLOW me on Teachers Pay Teachers! FOLLOW the Barnett's School House BLOG! FOLLOW me on Pinterest! FOLLOW me on Facebook! Thanks, Barnett's School House Cover page graphics by Lovin' Lit and Graphics by the Pond https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Lesson-Planner-for-the-Next-Generation-Science-Standards-4th-Grade-Interactive-1294417 Join The Best of Teacher Entrepreneurs Marketing Cooperative at http://www.thebestofteacherentrepreneursmarketingcooperative.com/2014/01/the-best-of-teacher-entrepreneurs.html and get THOUSANDS OF PAGE VIEWS for your TpT products! Victoria Leon's TpT Store Go to http://www.pinterest.com/TheBestofTPT/ for even more free products!
Sketch notes aren't just pretty notes, but the best way to remember the information. This is a detailed guide to help you start with visual note-taking and improve how you work with information.
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The Unfair Game is a totally unfair twist on Jeopardy that your students will LOVE to hate! Learn how to play and find sample game boards in this post.
Looking for the perfect way to start science each day? This GROWING resource is for you! Well over 100 daily warm-ups give plenty of fun, engaging options to start science each day!This resource follows along with 5th-grade NGSS science units however, it can be used for any class that teaches astron...
Science teachers if you are sick and in need of science emergency sub plans, check out these ideas plus free grade 5 6 7 classroom ideas.
You write in your journal to create a more fulfilling life for yourself. Now, take it to the next level and write a novel in November! #NaNoWriMo
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Executive functioning is likely a term the average educator does not know; however, it affects many of our students. Learn what it is and how to help.
Today I’m sharing my newest step towards improved organization in the classroom: notebook divider tabs. (I got the idea from a blog post by Sarah Carter and knew that I wanted to modify them to wo…
We are really bugging out in my classroom! I am about 3 weeks from open house, but we are almost ready! Each afternoon, I dedicate 20 minutes to informational reading. We have been using my Bugging Out Unit to read, write, and explore the world of insects. I started the our unit of informational reading with this great close reading passage. I asked the kids, “Are you an insect?” “No!” they yelled! I asked are you sure? How do you know? They didn’t know. So we read the passage below titled “Are you an insect?” After reading it once, we determined that while we are similar to insects (legs, heads, abdomens), we are very different and indeed NOT insects. (What a relief- That was a close one!) We did a second close read of the passage to see if we were able to remember main parts of an insect’s body. Then we began studying specific insects. We began with these darling busy bees. I started our 2-week study on bugs with a fluency passage called “Busy Busy Honeybees”. The kids were insane for the videos I showed them on making honey, queen bees, bee dancing, and finding nectar. Of course, I included all those links in this unit. The common core wants us learning from multi media. I took that to heart when lesson planning for my students. As a bonus we watched the Magic School Bus video on Bees! After bees we headed into our study of ants! I made a giant ant hill and we began learning about the different jobs an ant might have inside the anthill. We color coded our answers on the Anthill passage to verify our thinking was correct. The children all got to chose a job in anthill and do a little write up in our folded art. This art took us minutes, but the the learning and visual impact are big! Our ladybug study started with a grammar lesson. We discussed compound words and how the compound word actually reveals meaning. A snowman is a man-like shape made out of snow. A backpack is a pack we wear on our backs. It was the biggest ah-ha moment for them. They were dazzled! We created compound word ladybugs, read about the life cycle of the ladybug, and enjoyed another week of fluency. Our study on the praying mantis was outrageous and fun. I bought a preying mantis egg case and the children are obsessed with watching over it. The passage and art were full of rigor and fun! Lastly, we moved onto butterflies, which are my favorite bug! We read text, color coded our questions and answers, made stunning art, and we wrote. The kids wrote like champions because they had learned so much! The Q-Tip Art paining was so easy!!!! These butterflies took us 5 minutes!!! The art and Butterfly Fact and Opinion is a freebie from me to you! Just a few more things to do, like our ladybug writing and I am getting close to being ready! This is such a fun time in the year and I can’t wait for this Open House to be my best yet!!! If you are looking for a great lesson plans and activities about bugs, look no further. Remember to download your free monarch butterfly activity.
Engage your math students right from the start! In this post, I share five engaging lesson hooks for math, including resource links to get started.
This is written with Australian teachers in mind but can be used by all cultures. Please download full preview before you purchase. This resource makes up an 18 page booklet for children to learn about where they belong and to learn about others. Australian Curriculum—Foundation Year Humanities and Social Sciences Personal and family histories ACHHK001 and ACHHK002 The Early Years Learning Framework for Australia Outcome 1: Children have a strong sense of identity - Children develop knowledgeable and confident self identities Outcome 2: Children are connected with and contribute to their world - Children respond to diversity with respect