I don't know about you, but the new school year is in full swing, and things are crazy around here (stacks of papers to grade, keeping my son on track with
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Autism is a group of developmental brain disorders collectively called autism spectrum disorders, or ASD. Dr. Craig Erickson, a psychiatrist and assistant…
Can you tell we are tackling Beowulf next week? I am amazed at the number of quality resources available for free! This list includes research pages, writing assignments, history lessons, and literature guides. Updated 08/12/22 Beowulf Resources Beowulf: Still a Hero An Introduction to Beowulf The Beauty of Anglo-Saxon Poetry: A Prelude to Beowulf [...]
Learn About the 7 Continents! Exploring the 7 Continents has never been more exciting! It’s a Small World Continent Study is filled with over 35 activities to help your students gain a greater understanding of the seven continents. This 130+ page unit is filled with great resources, posters, printables, activities, and projects that will open […]
Budding botanists can master the different parts of a seed with this helpful diagram!
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Do you find you keep misspelling common words? You're not alone. Here are the worst offenders, plus what to do.
To vs For! Many English learners have difficulties understanding the difference between To vs For in English.
Morphology and syntax are an integral part of linguistics. They are subdivisions of the study of languages and together with phonetics, semantics and phonology contribute to the understanding of how a language is formed. Morphology
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Doodlr is a spin on Tumblr. Students make connections with words and symbols through doodling. This activity includes a parabola graphic organizer for students to label in relation to real-world scenarios. Available in printable form and digital for Google Slides.Add more iMath activities to the pho...
Read the theory behind pronouns, know why pictures of pronouns can make it easier to learn them, and use a collection of pictures for free.
This is my new vocabulary worksheet. It is about house vocabulary (rooms and furniture). It is simple and easy to use especially for beginners. it contains a matching exercise divided into two parts: rooms and furniture. hope you enjoy it and use it in your classroom. - ESL worksheets
Fun and engaging factorising quadratics worksheets. Outstanding KS3 and KS4 factorising worksheets including a wide range of practice factorising questions. Printable PDF quadratic factorisation worksheets.
I’ve been spending some serious amounts of time this summer leading conversations around the country focused on the integration of social studies and literacy. And for the last few years, I…
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A simple illustrated book used to help young children learn how to speak in German by teaching words and phrases. You can also read a copy of 'My Very First...
Explaining the Feudal System can be difficult and, well, futile, if you don’t add some life to it, when teaching kids. I’ll be teaching the second half of Story of the World, Volume 2 …
Aristotle determined that persuasion comprises a combination of three appeals: logos, pathos, and ethos.
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Today I wanted to stop by and share some strategies for teaching vowel teams and diphthongs in our classroom! It’s always challenging to teach spelling patterns that aren’t easily decodable! […]
This, that, these and those are demonstrative pronouns. We use them to point to specific people or things. Demonstrative pronouns are used in place of a noun. We can use same words as demonstrative adjectives.
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How to help your child find the right learning styles to enhance their potential in school and to prep the brain for higher learning. Learning is unique and different for each child.
A teaching resource that includes dozens of free printables and helpful website links to use in the classroom for elementary and middle school students.