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I love to read in my class. It is just something that brings so much joy to so many, that I feel like it needs a place of honor in my room. And while we do read our fair share of nonfiction, where I find myself (and my students) drawn to is the fiction stories. They are just so full of awesomeness that I can't help myself. With those great reads comes great lessons. Books (in general) have a beginning, middle, and end. They start with introductions, take the reader through many different actions which lead to the climax, that point we have been waiting for, and then solve the problems with a nice, neat ending. (OK, OK...I know not every.single.book does that, but I am talking in general!) So this past week, I wanted to focus on that story structure we call PLOT and bring it to the attention of my students. One thing that I have been doing, and have written a bit about in the past few weeks, is take a large reading topic (character, setting, plot) and teach it to my students over the course of the week. I break the idea into smaller, 20 minute chunks, and teach from there. It is working so very well! This week's chunk lessons all dealt with the idea of plot and how everything we read follows the same basic "formula". We started with an anchor chart describing each part of the plot diagram. What is exposition? Why is rising action the longest part? What does climax do for the story? Falling action and resolution are different? Then, we discussed how There's A Boy in the Girls' Bathroom by Louis Sachar follows this plot structure. I asked them to think-pair-share with a partner to see if they could come up with examples that fall into each of the categories. Then, after a group debrief on their T-P-S, I sent them back to their seats, with a plot diagram I had made and asked them to write down their thoughts. You can grab this diagram here. Day Two and Three had us looking at a story (written by my husband!) and trying to dissect it for plot elements. We read the story aloud, and then color coded the story using our crayons to represent different elements of plot. Deciphering between the exposition and rising action, and then falling action and resolution proved to be quite challenging! Our discussion kept us moving along though and the students were able to do this quite well. On these days, I wanted them to create a little drawing/writing project that would keep them interested in the story and also serve to get their ideas from the oral discussion to a more written, concrete form. So I asked the students to take the color-coded writing and draw a picture for each of the five elements. What picture would represent the exposition? What about the climax? How would the resolution be drawn? For Day Three I asked them to do the same thing, but instead of drawing it, I wanted written EVIDENCE FROM THE TEXT (ahhh....getting some of that testing jargon in there!!) Everything seems to go back to that test, doesn't it? That then lead us into the writing portion of this for the week. I wanted the students to be able to write a clear, coherent paragraph on the subject of plot so for Day Four and Five, I had them choose a picture book that they were familiar with. I guided them towards books that I knew had a clear beginning, middle, and end (ie: Madeline by Ludwig Bemelmans or Stellaluna by Janel Cannon ) and gave them an organizer to fill in outlining the plot details of the story. Then, using a paragraph organizer, I asked them to construct a complete paragraph plot summary. This was to tell what happened in the story, from exposition to resolution, without giving everything way. It was to be barebones and focus on the main ideas in the text. Using the organizer really helped the kids to do this. They were forced to only pick a few of the details, and really helped them to be sure they had parts from each plot element. I wish I had a completed one, but I forgot to take pictures of it! So sorry about that!! So that is what we did for our study of Plot in 5 Days. If you would like to have the full lesson plans, standards addressed, organizers, and all, I have complied them for you in my TpT store. I really, really love how these lessons turned out and kept my kids focused. It was great hearing them talk about Plot even out of context of language arts (ie: in theatre or when discussing a movie they had seen.) I also love that I was able to do this, and produce some bulletin board worthy products, in 5 days! Win-win for all! What are some things you do to teach your students about plot?
Grade Levels 1st - 5th Subjects Science, Basic Principles, General Science Resource Type Activities, Science Centers Formats Included Zip Google Apps™ Pages 69 pages
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Expositor 1.1 is a handy slide-rule based exposure calculator for photography. Normal use: Pick the situation you're shooting, then slide the ruler until your camera's ISO is lined up next to it, and every combination of F-stop and shutter speed to the left will get you close to a perfect exposure. Advanced use, settings based on artistic intent: For a more creative example, let's calculate shooting sports on an overcast day with a shallow depth of field (F4) to isolate the subject, and a fast shutter (1/500s) to stop motion. Match the F-stop and speed, then check the ISO value next to 'Heavy overcast day' to see how sensitive your camera needs to be, in this case, ISO 200! Advanced use, calculating ND filter requirements: Say you're shooting a waterfall on an overcast day. To get a soft look, you'd like to use a shallow depth of field, F4, and drag the shutter a bit to blur the water, 1/4 second. Slide the ruler (touch and drag it) until F4 is lined up next to 1/4 second. Notice that there's no ISO value listed next to 'Heavy overcast day'. That's because the scene is much too bright for you choice of aperture and shutter speed, but all is not lost! You can use the exposure compensation slider to calculate the density of the ND filter needed to bring the ambient light down to a workable range. Slide the exposure compensation slider until an ISO supported by your camera (for this example, ISO 100) is next to 'Heavy overcast day'. This should put the slider value at +6 stops, meaning that at ISO 100, F4, and 1/4 seconds, the scene is six stops overexposed. Just grab enough filters to block six stops, put them on your camera, and you're ready to shoot a proper exposure with the look you want!
Item description This Back to School Math and Literacy Packet is perfect for the beginning months of August and September. The worksheets are themed with apples and back-to-school graphics while providing an introduction to basic skills covered in the first two months of school. The worksheets in this packet come in two forms: full page or 2 per page. The option to print 2 per page saves ink and paper! Included in this packet: ✻ Counting worksheets- dab or color, matching, cut and paste, and tracing the answers. ✻ Number sense ✻ Number sequence ✻ Color by number ✻ Patterns ✻ Roll and Trace A-F: uppercase and lowercase ✻ Trace A-Z: uppercase and lowercase. (Use sheet protectors and let students trace with dry erase markers for extended use!) ✻ Color by letter ✻ Concepts of Print Cards- Used in teaching- Laminate or print on cardstock for durability. ✻ Sort letter/number (concepts of print review) ✻ Rhyme ✻ Letter match: uppercase and lowercase ✻ Letter Sounds A-Z ✻ Name writing practice worksheets ✻ Daily sign-in strips: Cut out strips to let students sign their name daily and place in attendance box or board. ✻ All About Me worksheet ✻ My phone number practice ✻ First Day Self Portrait ✻ All About Me mini-book
Engage your congregation and share encouragement, announcements, and more with our Modern Church Pre-Service Slides Template! Details: - Collection of beautifully crafted graphics specifically tailored for churches - 10 unique slides - Instant PDF download with links to editable Canva templates and Canva tutorial - User-friendly interface to easily personalize each graphic and reflect your church's unique branding - All elements compatible with a Free Canva Account! Instructions: To find your templates, go to "Your Account" > "Purchases" > "View Downloads" > "Download" Follow the instructions in the PDF tutorial to access and customize your Canva template! (Note: This bundle includes digital graphics only. No physical items will be shipped. Due to the nature of the product, no refunds will be issued after purchasing. All designs are for personal use only and cannot be resold or redistributed. You may not share, forward, sell or re-distribute the file.)
If you love my Color Word Poems for Shared Reading, you will also love this DIGITAL version of my poems. You get the same color words poems in GOOGLE SLIDES, POWERPOINT, and a PRINTABLE COLORED PDF form. This set comes with a downloadable link to the GOOGLE SLIDES, a printable colored PDF that you c...
A district-wide unit that affirms the experiences of ELLs while teaching content and developing their language skills. ELLs voices were highlighted through this multi-grade, multi-school unit.
No-Prep Self-Control Guidance Lesson: Students will be able to define self-control, identify strategies to stay in control, and apply this information at school and home. This lesson is completely editable and a great way to get students critically thinking about self-control! This resource includes an editable PowerPoint and Google Slides version. **** Save 20% and have a lesson for every situation with my Guidance Lesson Super Bundle*** Resource Includes: ↠ EDITABLE PowerPoint & Google Slides versions ↠ Sharing Activity ↠ Conversation Starters ↠ Self-Control Video Link ↠ Discussion Questions The editable aspect of this resource makes it easy to modify across different grade levels and settings. Take what you need! Guidance lessons are a great resource to use alongside your character education program and are an essential tool for Tier 1 RTI practices. Benefiting Students Self-Control is a critical skill for students' success in school and at home. At a minimum, students will learn new self-control strategies that they can practice throughout the day. Saving Time This lesson is ready to use and designed to be no-prep. Who is this Lesson Designed For? This lesson is designed for students grades 1-5 but the PowerPoints are completely editable and can be changed to fit a wide variety of student needs. RELATED SELF-CONTROL RESOURCES: * Guidance Lesson Super Bundle * Self-Control Activity Pack- Self-ConTROLLS * Self-Control Mega Bundle * Self-Regulation Counseling Group - Ready to Regulate Visit Bright Futures School Counseling Blog and subscribe to my email list to gain access to my Class Lesson Cheat Sheet. You will also receive a weekly email with my latest school counseling tips, research, and freebies! Follow me on social media to be the first to learn about sales and new resources! School Counseling Simplified Podcast Bright Futures Counseling INSTAGRAM Bright Futures Counseling FACEBOOK
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Meet the Teacher has never been easier! Inspired by Stoney Clover Varsity Patches, this Meet the Teacher Google Slides has everything you need for a welcoming presentation! It is available in Google Slides or download to powerpoint. With over 20 slide templates included, you can cover all of the important information families need to know to start the year. Just click to add text or photos of your class to any slide! Linkable buttons included to make your presentation easy for parents to navigate. If families are unable to attend the event, you can include Google Forms links (editable versions included) with important info right in the slideshow and share it with parents via email. Slides included: Welcome Slides Meet the Teacher Visit Our Classroom Arrival Dismissal Supplies List Homework Policy Curriculum Classroom Behavior Classroom Newsletter Birthday Information Volunteers Important Dates Helpful Resources Additional Information Daily Schedule Star Student Class Pet Contact Info 6 Blank slide templates Also includes printable pages: Editable Station Signs 1 - 4 Transportation page (not editable) NOTE: Is this file completely editable? To protect the font creators, the slide headers cannot be edited, however, there is a blank slide for you to create your own headers. The clipart is not moveable or editable. (The varsity letters are NOT EDITABLE) You can get the varsity letters here if you would like to purchase to use. Editable means I have included slides with the text removed so that you can add your own. Fonts used in this product are AGHowDoYouSurvive by Amy Groesbeck @TheAmyGroesbeck available in her TpT store. If you have any questions about this product, please email me at [email protected] I can’t wait to hear how your Meet the Teacher night goes with your families! Leave a review after you download and let me know. Happy teaching! ☺ Follow me for helpful tips, hints, and classroom strategies! @kindershenanigans on Instagram Kindershenanigans on Facebook Kindershenanigans Website