Joseph is a major character in the Old Testament stories of the early patriarchs. His faithfulness to God in the midst of his hardships is an example for all of us and a reminder that God is in control. These Bible lesson activities feature Joseph, his hardship, his endurance, his faith, and God’s blessing upon him.
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The A to Z of Coping Skills display poster for you to use to talk about coping strategies and worksheet for children to come up with their own strategies.
All educators, at one time or another, are likely to work with kids and young adults who struggle with anxiety. Sometimes we know about those challenges, and other times, we don't. As a special educator, I have spent countless hours helping students work through their worries about homework, family
I-statements (I-messages): Examples and fun worksheets to help your family develop an assertive communication style and improve conflict resolution
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We have been trying to teach Bubble how to connect events throughout her day with her feelings, and then to be able to verbalise them. We often ask her how she feels about certain things especially if we can see a strong emotion that we can 'use', such as when she is obviously happy or sad (IE: when she is upset about not getting her own way we might say "I can see that you feel sad"). This game is an extension of that event/emotion connection and also a way to hopefully expand on Bubble's verbal skills and story telling. I drew her 'story' cards by hand because we had no ink in our printer but they could easily be made using found images on the net or using photos. WE USED: * Cardboard (we used note taking cards) * Textas/Pencils/Printer/Photos * Small bowls or boxes for sorting * Sticky Tape I made story cards based on real things that have caused certain emotions for Bubble. To begin with we are focusing on 'happy, 'sad' and 'angry' but will add other emotion categories later like 'jealous', 'confused', 'scared/frightened' etc... I then drew very basic symbols to represent each of the emotions and used tape to stick them to some sorting boxes. Bubble then sorted each of the story cards into the emotion box she felt it should go into. We used the prompt card each time and read it like a story. I wasn't sure how Bubble would go with this activity but she really enjoyed it and took a long time to think about and choose her emotion box for each story card. I was quite surprised by some of her choices! After she had finished sorting her cards Bubble wanted to play again, so we switched it around and she made her own set of cards to sort. She found this task really difficult and needed a lot of prompting to come up with ideas, but it was a great way to get her thinking about how certain things made her feel.
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Help your children to listen to others, remember what has been said and follow their instructions with our range of Listening Skills resources! Includes a collection of enjoyable, practical activities and downloadable audio files!
Do you often feel anxious? Overwhelmed by your anxieties? Check out these printable anxiety worksheets that may help you ease your worries.
As we cover the Seven Sacraments in my 5th grade class this year, we will be using this graphic organizer to summarize the key points of what we have been learning. These notes fit the categories, CCC reference, minister, repetition, sign, and action of each Sacrament all on one page. Click here for the printable: You could use the notes in several ways with various levels of detail, but here is a (low quality) scan of my key, if it is of use to you: Another great addition to our Sheen Notebook!
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Here is a new worksheet I put together over the weekend for my kids. I have felt so "un" creative lately for some reason, and actually haven't put together a worksheet in a couple weeks. I set myself a goal of covering 4 areas this weekend and finished 3 of them, so not that bad. This one is on citizenship. I hope you enjoy it! http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Citizenship-Skills-Worksheet
Free anger management article where I have compiled a list of techniques to help control anger. Enjoy my free anger management advice. If you have any questions about anger management, leave me a comment below.
Revise to learn a lot of useful adjectives to talk about the 5 senses Learn and practise: The five senses from afrimogo ...
Color in the reactions that happen to your body when you start feeling angry. Spanish Version Included with Download (pg. 2)! Colorea las reacciones que te suceden cuando estas molesto. If you like this, you might also like: Body Warning Signs Where I Feel Anger (Coloring Page) My Body Reactions (Boy) or (Girl)
I absolutely LOVE quick, easy and interesting icebreakers. I not only do one on the first day of school, I make the time to plug one in every day for the first week. They are a super-fun way for me to learn about my students and for them to get to know their classmates, all ... Read More about M & M and Skittle Icebreaker Games
One of the most important elements of teaching is providing students with plenty of opportunities to actively engage in learning with their peers. This blog post covers my favorite cooperative learning strategies that I have used in my classroom. These activities can be used across all subjects and several grade levels (3-6+). Bonus: I created […]
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Are you interested in getting your upper elementary students to spell more words correctly, understand the meaning behind more words and read more words independently? If so....then code based instruction must continue in the classroom. What is code based instruction?? This is when students are taught phonics skills in an explicit and specific sequence. Research tells us, code based instruction is the most effective way to teach students to read and spell. If a student is taught using this approach they will have the skills needed to apply learned patterns when spelling or encountering the unknown word in text. According to international literacy expert and co-author of LETRS, Dr. Carol Tolman, orthographic learning should continue beyond phonics concepts into morphology and etymology. Morphology is the study of morphemes. Morphemes are units of meaning in language (i.e. prefixes, suffixes and root words). Etymology is study of the historical development of words (i.e. identifying if the morpheme is of Greek, Latin or Anglo Saxon origin). Typically instruction on morphemes and etymology would happen at the end of third grade progressing into middle school and beyond, although younger students can easily learn basic morphemes. Dr. Tolman uses the hourglass figure below to clearly illustrate the multiple layers of direct instruction teachers should provide, progressing from phonological skills all the way into etymology. The video is about 20 minutes in length, but well worth the watch if you want to learn more about all of the layers. There is a sort of natural progression of instruction with morphemes. You will notice the progression goes from easier to understand to more difficult concepts that require background knowledge. One might first start with Anglo Saxon and Latin compounds which are free morphemes. A free morpheme is a morpheme that can stand alone and have meaning (i.e. dog and house alone mean one thing, but combined make doghouse, which means something else). Compounds are a great introduction to illustrate word chunks are meaningful. Next, one might progress to inflectional morphemes. Inflectional morphemes change what a word does, but doesn't change its meaning (i.e. ing, ed, etc.). Then, one might progress to irregular past tense plurals (i.e. catches, catch and caught). After that, one might teach common prefixes (un, re, pre, etc.) and then move to less common prefixes (macro, mono, fore, etc.) Next, one might instruct on derivational suffixes, which are suffixes that make a word change a grammar class. For example this means a word can go from being a noun (ex: pore) to being an adjective (ex: porous) by adding a derivational suffix (in this cause -ous). Finally one might teach Greek and Latin roots. Greek roots are not as common as Latin roots and are more scientific and technical. After a prefix, suffix or root word is explicitly taught there needs to be multiple exposures and chances to engage with the learned morpheme. Some great ways to further explore taught morphemes are by creating word webs, thinking of a visual or action that represents the morpheme, word hunts, graphic organizers, cloze activities or playing games. Ready to better instruct on morphology? Prefix, suffix and root word graphic organizers are a great way to deepen understanding of morphemes! Send me morphology graphic organizers!! We respect your privacy. Unsubscribe at any time. Powered By ConvertKit > Bottom line--the more students understand about the structure of words, the better they will be at reading them independently, understanding their meaning and how to correctly spell.
two fun games to use in classroom guidance lessons or small group counseling to teach and practice self control strategies -Counselor Keri