Students should take notes: Include the Major Social Classes, Subgroups of the Social Class if any, their role in the Feudal structure, Positive and Negatives of living in that class including Social Mobility, The Role of the Catholic Church in that class, and Draw a Symbol that would represent the Class. Great for students to do in group or individually. The answer key is included. Checkout my The Middle Ages Feudalism Supplemental Reading that goes with the worksheet.
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This post has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. As always, all opinions and enthusiasm are 100% ours! #PlayNGrow #CollectiveBias Have you seen the movie Inside Out yet? We did and loved it! We used the characters and themes to discuss an important early childhood (and lifelong) concept with our kids. Here are our ideas for how to use this popular movie to talk about emotions with your children. This post contains affiliate links. We went to see Inside Out the weekend it was released. We went to a showing at a local small and privately owned theater since it doesn't get quite as dark. Movies in regular theaters scare our preschooler E who has some sensory issues. This all tied in perfectly to begin a conversation with her about the Emotions who are characters in the movie: Joy, Sadness, Disgust, Anger, and Fear. I love how Inside Out poses this Emotions as their own identities inside of all of us. When we say, "I'm angry," or "You're sad," instead of "I'm FEELING angry," or "You LOOK sad," our statements can take on an unintended permanence to our children. Some kids are left feeling overwhelmed by emotions that they think will control them forever. We always try to remember to say statements like, "I'm feeling angry right now but that won't last forever." We talked about how E let Fear control her the last time she went to the movies (and walked out halfway through the previews) but this time she was going to keep herself in charge of him! I'm happy to report that E overcame Fear for the entire movie! Joy was definitely in control as she ate popcorn in the theater. We went to Toys "R" Us to check out the Inside Out toys! We found them right in the front of the store with other seasonal items because they are brand new and popular. We also used our Rewards“R”Us Card because it's easy and fast to accumulate points between Toys "R" Us and Babies "R" Us purchased to earn rewards! Once we got home the kids didn't want to wait to get the Emotions figures out of the packages! Immediately they were identifying the characters and acting out Joy, Sadness, Fear, Disgust, and Anger. Doesn't our toddler D make the perfect stand in for Anger with his fiery red hair? The figures come with color coded memory spheres. In Inside Out when Riley has a memory it is categorized under the Emotion associated with it (and his or her color). Above the kids were matching Fear to a scary memory sphere! You can also place the memory sphere in the The Console which is excellent fine motor work! The Emtions figures glow when you place them near The Console at Headquarters just like in the movie Inside Out! Since our preschooler is an avid writer, I made her a sheet where she could record her own memories in colored memory spheres! She drew swimming lessons for Joy, losing her tablet for Sadness, broccoli pizza for Disgust (This is just like in the movie Inside Out and thankfully not an insult about what I'm cooking for dinner tonight!), a bear for Fear, and her brother knocking down her block tower for Anger. I've made this Inside Out memory sphere writing printable available for our email subscribers as a freebie! All you need to do is subscribe to our weekly emails where we will share our best ideas to keep your kids playfully learning and you will receive the link to this sheet and all of our other free printables! The movie Inside Out and the toys available at Toys "R" Us have been an incredibly motivating inspiration to discuss emotions with our kids. They are working on social skills, language, self expression, and their confidence as we play, too! Have you seen Inside Out yet? How have the movies and toys sparked conversations about emotions in your home or classroom? More from Still Playing School: For all of our posts and ideas please follow us on Pinterest: Follow Still Playing School's board Still Playing School on Pinterest. Subscribe to our weekly emails for exclusive news, all of our posts, and free printables! For all of our play based learning activities please follow Still Playing School on Facebook, Pinterest, Google+, Instagram, & Twitter!
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Jenga has been a versatile game in speech/language therapy for years. I have a Tumble Tower for /r/ words that the students love. I just discovered a new game for social skills called 4 in 1 Jeng…
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Time to catch up with Hunter and check out some of the fun freebies we've used this week! Isn't this Halloween story mobile adorable? (It's all colored in, but he colored so lightly that a lot of it just doesn't show up!) The book Hunter chose for his mobile is "Big Pumpkin" by Erica Silverman. It's been his favorite Halloween book since he was four years old! You can get a FREE copy of the templates to make this mobile from Jennifer Dowell right here. Hunter is working on learning the names of the continents and oceans. This file folder game is a great way to practice. There are two versions available; one in color, and one in black and white. To save ink, I printed the black and white version and colored it myself. Both versions are FREE! You can find it here: Continents and Oceans File Folder Game He also completed this cut-and-paste activity from Discovering Homeschool's CurrClick store. Get a copy here: Continents Cut and Paste. It's free! We've done a lot of activities with these FREE Continents Nomenclature Cards from the Helpful Garden. Talk about perfect timing! I was absolutely thrilled to find this FREE Haunted Earth Craftivity in Teacher Chick's TpT store. Hunter colored the map and the Halloween characters, then used the key to paste the characters on the correct ocean or continent. We mounted it all on black construction paper and hung it on the wall. It came out great! Finally, he completed this super cute mini-book. It goes over the seven continents and five oceans. It's a 15-page freebie by Karmen! You can download your FREE copy here: Continents and Oceans Mini Book You can find a lot more ideas and freebies on these Pinterest boards: Physical Geography for Kids FREE Halloween Printables {Educational} Shops and Blogs mentioned in this post: Jennifer Dowell (TpT) Karmen (TpT) Discovering Homeschool (Currclick) The Helpful Garden Teacher Chick (TpT) Thanks for stopping by!
The kids learned so much from our hands-on activities about feudalism. We did a simulation of feudalism that helped the kids understand the roles and responsibilities of the various members of society. And we also studied of some well-known medieval paintings from that period. So first, a bit about our feudalism worksheets. For this unit, we are using Early Times: The Story of the Middle Ages, (affiliate link) by Suzanne...
Are you familiar with the zones of regulation curriculum? It is a popular self regulation curriculum that helps students communicate how they are feeling. SLPs can use zones of regulation activities to help students initiate communication, explain how they are feeling, or what they are needing. Zones of regulation activities can also help students identify how others are feeling and what words/actions they should do when someone is feeling a certain emotion.
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These life skills activities will give your special education students practice with basic skills they need for independence in their community. Put these no prep tasks in your independent work stations before a community trip to the grocery store to practice skills like dollar up, more or less, recognizing signs, reading a receipt, shopping from a list, finding the correct aisles, and much more. This life skills resource includes: 50 worksheets 25 topics - 2 levels each Level 1 - visual cues Level 2 - independent completion Here’s how some teachers have used these grocery store worksheets: Morning work Early finishers Life skills unit Group lesson and discussion Prepare for community based instruction (CBI) trip Basic Skills and Life Skills Topics Following directions Counting 1-5, 6-10 Patterning Small or big sorting Refrigerator or freezer sorting Refrigerator or shelf sorting Grocery shopping sequencing Using a debit card sequencing Using a credit card sequencing Environmental print – signs Finding grocery store information Shopping from a list Grocery aisles Produce scales Do you have enough? Dollar up More or less Adding total cost Reading a receipt Tracing lines Completing maze Coloring the picture and tracing the letters Completing the picture Tracing the picture ⭐ Teachers like you love this resource ⭐ AWESOME resource! It saved me so much time using these worksheets instead of having to make them. I loved the activity of them using the receipt. It was an absolutely fabulous resource for functional math and life skills. This was a great no prep resource! It has two levels so you can look and decide which is best for your students. Within our classroom I used it from independent work, morning work, and extra work. Great functional tropics! I'm a first year teacher and still building my resources. These were exactly the skills that I wanted to teach, but couldn't figure out a good way to introduce them to my students. This activity made it easy to differentiate the teaching so that I was able to meet the needs of all of my students!! Such a great resource. The worksheets are easy to print and use. Having the pictures in black and white with basic pictures makes copying such a breeze. Thank you! Please note: This is a digital download. You will download, print, and prep as needed. No physical items will be sent to you.
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"I Can't Believe You Said That" is the perfect companion to a lesson on using your social filter, especially if you use some relatable examples for the kiddos to practice with!
In this blog post, I'm going to give you 5 Social Emotional Learning Art Ideas that you can use in your Art Classroom! As well, I'll tell you about what Social Emotional Learning (SEL) is, how to instruct it, and how to encourage students to engage in the lessons. I'll give you lesson ideas that you can use right away with your students, and I will also give you links to Art Projects that are ready-to-use! Before we begin, let’s understand what Social Emotional Learning, or SEL is and what it can look like in the art classroom or through art!
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The sport of swimming is facing a major disruption around the world due to the novel coronavirus (Covid-19). With swimming pools closed and social distancing restrictions in place preventing squad training and other social interactions that swim clubs usually provide, the team at Gold Class Swimming have looked at a number of ways to reach out to the swimming community and provide them with appropriate information and support to help them through this unprecedented time.
Let me start by confessing that when I said last Tuesday I'd be back again this week to share some more YouTube clips, I wasn't actually that confident that I would be... But here I am! Gold star for me. :) Today's clips are brain breaks - those that you can use at any time of your day to allow your kidlets to get their wiggles out. I like to have brain breaks that the children can copy or follow along with - saves those flailing dance moves and break dancing on the floor that do nothing other than hype the kids up. (Is it just me or do some kids have no other freestyle dance moves than mad waving and jumping?) Just a reminder - always watch a clip before you show it to your class, and check the sidebar etc. for inappropriate ads and images, just in case! First up is our current favourite, Dooby Wop the Robot Dance! Who doesn't love Sid the sloth? Try his Sid Shuffle! This one's great for little ones - The Hokey Pokey is an oldie but a goodie! Hi 5 is perfect for the classroom because of their G-rated dance moves. :) Move Your Body gets the kids up and wiggling. If your class likes this one, there's a heap more from Hi 5 you can try. OK, I know I said I like to have a clip that the kids can follow - but this one is freestyle! You will be the 'Best Teacher Ever' if you work this one into your playlist - it's definitely the flavour of the month (year?). Before I go I'll mention something that I'm positive is already on your radar: TpT is holding a SALE this Thursday and Friday (the 27th and 28th) to celebrate being 3 million sellers strong! My store along with many others will be 20% off during this time. Enter the code TPT3 when you checkout to grab and extra discount. Happy dancing! Lauren
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