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This powerpoint contains a writing scaffold to help students frame their paragraphs using PEEL. Most students are familiar with PEE in their paragraphs but the L is what makes students show their understanding to a higher level. The first slide is a writing mat with the sentence starters. This can been laminated and given to students to use with their written work, in particular for essays. It could also be photocopied and stuck into the students books for regular reference. My classes have both and a display on the wall! The way it works: POINT: The first sentence of any paragraph should tell you what the paragraph is about. EVIDENCE: These sentences should contain information and examples. EXPLANATION: These sentences should explain the point in relation to the question. LINK: This sentence should either link one paragraph to the next OR link directly back to the question preferably using words from the question. I always tell my students that I should be able to read their introduction, the first lines of each paragaph and their conclusion and still be able to understand what their argument was. The powerpoint also has a very quick and basic example of a PEEL paragraph (about Elizabeth I) colour-coded to be used with your class or just for your own reference. This was designed with history in mind but I have used it very successfully in all other Social Studies subjects including Geography and Religious Studies. I have found this simple mat has encouraged students to put pen to blank paper. It has been especially good for lower attainers and for EFL / ESL / EAL students. You can also read a bit more about them in my blog HERE Thanks for stopping by! ***************************************************************************** TERMS OF USE: This download (free or purchased) is for your own personal use in your classroom or your home. Please do not share my resources with others unless given explicit consent by me. Please direct them to my store instead. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Ms-Hughes-Teaches This download MAY NOT be used in whole or in part on any distance learning course platforms including, but not exclusive to, Outschool or Udemy. You may not share this download. You may not alter any item in this download, resell and claim as your own work. Similarly, you may not sell or share these resources with anyone and you may not use the contents of this download to create anything for commercial purposes or other commercial products. If you are an education board or school and would like to use my resources district wide, please contact me about licensing. http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Ms-Hughes-4067 ©Amy Hughes (MsHughesTeaches) All rights reserved. © A. Hughes (MsHughesTeaches), 2013
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Do you struggle to plan P.E. games for your students? Here are a few resources that elementary teachers might find useful when planning P.E.
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When elements are heated to high temperatures, some of their electrons are excited to higher energy levels. These excited electrons can then fall back to lower energy levels, releasing the excess energy in packages of light called photons, or light quanta. The color of the emitted light depends on its energy. Blue light is more energetic than red light, for example. When heated, each element emits a certain characteristic pattern of light energies, which is useful for identifying the element. The characteristic colors of light produced when substances are heated in the flame of a gas burner are the basis of flame tests for several elements. This is always such an easy lab to set up. My students like and want to do this experiment over and over again. During the expectations section of the lab, I explain to the students to carefully pay attention as each student will receive an unknown metal solution once everyone has done an initial run through. Set-up: Make sure to purchase wooden splints (you could also use Q-Tips) Prepare the solutions you wish to use. I really recommend prepping and storing the solutions early in the school year, if at all possible. If you are teaching chemistry for the first time and have no experience making solutions, please order a FREE Flinn Scientific Catalog . The back of the catalog has recipes for making solutions (e.g. how much of a compound to weigh out, etc.). I do not have any affiliation with Flinn Scientific. Place wooden splints into each of the solutions and allow time to soak. The difference between the top (2010) and bottom (2015) picture is that the wooden splints were broken in half. This will allow you to save resources. Top Picture (2010). Bottom Picture (2015). Place the solutions in a location that you can monitor and where access to them is open / easy. Instruct students - if working individually, in pairs, or groups - to test one splint per solution at a single time (e.g., Pair A goes and picks up a sodium-ion soaked splint. They test it and trash the splint. Pair A goes and grabs another ion soaked splint and they repeat the process until they are finished). Also, instruct students to properly rinse and dispose of the wooden splint (i.e., they are not to be tossed into the sink). Finally, if you wish, you can have an unknown beaker that contains a mixture of several of the solutions for individuals to test on their own. Alternatively, I have also had another set of beakers (labeled numerically or alphabetically) where students select a splint from the beaker and identify the unknown. Of course, you could use an inoculation loop. I have also added a video (on 10/18/15) displaying the flame tests of lithium, sodium, potassium, strontium, copper (II), and an unknown. Can you determine what the unknown is? Let me know what you think of this lab setup and/or your thoughts on the unknown solution! :)
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This powerpoint contains a writing scaffold to help students frame their paragraphs using PEEL. Most students are familiar with PEE in their paragraphs but the L is what makes students show their understanding to a higher level. The first slide is a writing mat with the sentence starters. This can been laminated and given to students to use with their written work, in particular for essays. It could also be photocopied and stuck into the students books for regular reference. My classes have both and a display on the wall! The way it works: POINT: The first sentence of any paragraph should tell you what the paragraph is about. EVIDENCE: These sentences should contain information and examples. EXPLANATION: These sentences should explain the point in relation to the question. LINK: This sentence should either link one paragraph to the next OR link directly back to the question preferably using words from the question. I always tell my students that I should be able to read their introduction, the first lines of each paragaph and their conclusion and still be able to understand what their argument was. The powerpoint also has a very quick and basic example of a PEEL paragraph (about Elizabeth I) colour-coded to be used with your class or just for your own reference. This was designed with history in mind but I have used it very successfully in all other Social Studies subjects including Geography and Religious Studies. I have found this simple mat has encouraged students to put pen to blank paper. It has been especially good for lower attainers and for EFL / ESL / EAL students. You can also read a bit more about them in my blog HERE Thanks for stopping by! ***************************************************************************** TERMS OF USE: This download (free or purchased) is for your own personal use in your classroom or your home. Please do not share my resources with others unless given explicit consent by me. Please direct them to my store instead. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Ms-Hughes-Teaches This download MAY NOT be used in whole or in part on any distance learning course platforms including, but not exclusive to, Outschool or Udemy. You may not share this download. You may not alter any item in this download, resell and claim as your own work. Similarly, you may not sell or share these resources with anyone and you may not use the contents of this download to create anything for commercial purposes or other commercial products. If you are an education board or school and would like to use my resources district wide, please contact me about licensing. http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Ms-Hughes-4067 ©Amy Hughes (MsHughesTeaches) All rights reserved. © A. Hughes (MsHughesTeaches), 2013
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A fallacy is an error in reasoning, created either unintentionally during a debate or argument, or sometimes intentionally in order to deceive someone. They are good to know as we spend more and more time arguing with strangers on the internet, it is more than likely tat you have been guilty of one of these common fallacies at some stage!
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There are actually two labyrinths of the inner ear, one inside the other, the membranous labyrinth contained within the bony labyrinth. The bony labyrinth consists of a central chamber called the vestibule, the three semicircular canals, and the spirally coiled cochlea. Within each structure, and filling only a fraction of the available space, is a corresponding portion of the membranous labyrinth: the vestibule contains the utricle and saccule, each semicircular canal its semicircular duct, and the cochlea its cochlear duct. Surrounding the membranous labyrinth and filling the remaining space is the watery fluid called perilymph. It is derived from blood
I take so many great activities from math teacher blogs. I know I need to start giving back. Here is my first attempt: This last summer I had a chance to work with Algebra I remediation for the e…
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From Primary School to High School, Gymnastic Group Balances should be performed with groups of students if cooperation, trust and body tension are to be on the curriculum. That is why WIMASU's Group Balances cards should be in the repertoire of every P.E. teacher to give the students ideas for building pyramids! This teaching material consists of 34 drawn elements from Gymnastic Duo Balances. Cards can be printed or shown on digital devices. In addition, a collection of suggested rules and tips is included. In this connection, we have drawn 5 "wobbly" pyramids by which the students can recognize the most important features for a successful and safe pyramid construction. FREE UPDATES FOR LIFE! Digital Material includes (as PDF and PPTX): 34 colorful, hand-drawn Duo Balances Cards Summary of Rules and Tips for teachers Guidelines: illustrated handles and "wobbly" pyramids for development phases Have fun! - WIMASU-Team
Spelling rules and 44 phonemes. Here are some phrases/words to bring to your child’s attention. Silent e makes the vowel say its name.
SCAMPER is a tool to enhance creative thinking, developed by Bob Eberle. This mnemonic can be used to help students comprehend stories at a deeper level. S stands for substitute. C stands for combine. A stands for add something. M stands for magnify/minify. P stands for put to other uses. E stands for eliminate. R stands for rearrange. Using these cues, students are prompted to think more deeply about a piece of fiction text. Included in this packet, you will find SCAMPER mnemonic half sheets for students to reference, and five sets of individual prompt cards- 5 SCAMPERS - or 37 cards. All are available in color or black line. Please take a look at the preview for an example! *************************************************************************** Related Products: SCAMPER the Playground Turkey SCAMPER Peace on Earth SCAMPER SCAMPER a Penguin *************************************************************************** Customer TipsHow to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: • Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. You will now receive email updates about this store. ***************************************************************************