German domino game. This set has 18 German domino cards with a spring topic. Students read the sentence and have to find the matching picture. All sentences are in Präsens only. Dieses Lesedomino eignet sich für DaZ/DaF Anfänger im ersten Lernjahr und entspricht dem Level A1.
Five exercises on the topic "Spring". Thanks a lot!!!! - ESL worksheets
On Oct. 1, we’ll see a change in how Medicare reimburses for services at skilled nursing facilities, or SNFs. We’ve heard lots of questions about these changes from speech-language pathologists working in SNFs. So, we’re dedicating the entire second episode of ASHA Voices to this topic.
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Would you like to decorate your classroom with fun, hand-drawn anchor charts/posters? Do you simply not have the time to get them done? Well, you have come to the perfect place! I love making these engaging and appealing anchor charts. I also can draw/create any other topic you would like, just contact me directly and ask! My students absolutely love these posters and references them every day. Many of them are visual learners, so the colorful images really help them connect and remember what they have learned. This particular anchor chart is for readers/writers learning about different types of genres. My students always love having visuals to pair with each definition and this really helps them remember each different type. **These will be copies unless asked otherwise for a custom poster. They are not laminated, and are printed on normal, anchor chart paper. I ship these out ASAP after being ordered, but please keep in mind once shipped, it is outside of my control. Therefore, if shipping does not meet your expectations, I highly encourage you to please reach out to me first, and we have always been able to work something out to make up for anything that may have occurred after I have sent your package, thanks so much!! Hope you love it :)
Illustrated activity sheet describing a really fun whole class activity that involves the children running around pretending to be magic beans and avoiding capture!
Use the five senses in the spring time printable worksheet to encourage your child to explore the 5 senses by describing what they hear, see, touch, taste and smell during the spring time.
"My Five Senses" is the theme for Spring Preschool this year, and on day three we learned about the sense of touch. We read several Touch and Feel Stories and sang a tickling song during morning circle. Children learned about the touch sensations hard, soft, rough, smooth, and sticky. Then they made hands with the five fingers touching hard beads, soft cotton, rough sandpaper, smooth craft sponges, and sticky tape. Describing Touch Sensations Sense of Touch Craft They identified letters of the alphabet by touch, counted blocks behind their backs by touch, and felt objects inside a bag and identified them by touch. It was another fun day! What letters do you feel?
Learn what plants breathe through with this easy leaf & tree science experiment as kids get hands-on with the process of photosynthesis!
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Ever wonder what the earth is made of? Help your little scientist to examine the different types of soil particles with this worksheet.
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Awesome Spring Writing Prompts for First Grade. Narrative, Informative, and Opinion Writing organizers and draft pages included in fun spring themes.
Seven exercises on the topic "Spring": learn the poem, speak about special features of the spring months, choose the words and flowers to describe spring, arrange the words in the lines in the correct order to read the poem, fill in the verbs in the correct form. Thank you!!! - ESL worksheets
Project-based learning can prepare our students to be adaptive to any situation they may face when they leave school. Here is a plan to get you started.
spring, wiosna, speaking, mówienie, guess what, insects
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The first week is (almost) finished and I thought I’d share some of our highlights! It has been great getting to know my students, and I am looking forward to getting into even more routine next week. What did we do? Check it out… My goal for the first week of school is to start […]
Hang paper raindrops from an umbrella. Put song names on the rain drops. When a child picks a raindrop put in on the board in a circular motion and it will become petals of a flower (on a stem already taped on the board). Bring a spray bottle filled with water and if the children are singing well make it rain on them! Use as a review, or.... Fun Spring Songs: Rain Is Falling All Round 241 Birds in the Tree 241 Little Seeds Lie Fast Asleep 243 Popcorn Popping 242 In The Leafy Treetops 240 Little Purple Pansies 244 My Heavenly Father Loves Me 228 Wise Man and The Foolish Man My raindrops turned in to .... ....a flower! *umbrella idea from Beehive Messages *flower idea... all mine! ------------------------------ UPDATE: Lesson went well. Got "oooohs and ahhhhs" when the flower appeared. Kept the kids interested.
I am very excited to be a guest blogger here on Kindergarten Lifestyle. I love Jeannie's blog and I think the concept of guest blogging is fantastic, as it gives bloggers an opportunity to share their ideas and activities with a bigger audience. I enjoy talking, whether it is face-to-face or through blogging, and I love knowing that people are interested in what I have to say. I hope that you enjoy my post today. I will be sharing photos of my writing classroom and I will include explanations of what I do and how I utilize the many charts and displays in my classroom. I am a writing specialist for kindergarten, first grade, and second grade, so it is imperative that I have a print rich classroom, full of meaningful learning displays. I also teach grammar, science, and social studies. The first picture I will show is my 6 traits of good writing and writing process bulletin board. Every day, during writing workshop, my students are all in different places in the writing process. I like for my students to know that there is no beginning or ending to the writing process. That is why I hung the posters with arrows. The arrows show that they just keep going around and around. I try to focus on a different trait of good writing each week, so I hung my 6 traits posters in the middle of the board. Writing workshop in my classroom always begins with a mini-lesson from me or from one of my students who has done something wonderful the day before. My students love to be teachers and the children always listen nicely when they are in charge. Then, they do a turn and talk, where they discuss what they are going to be working on for the day. This really helps them get focused and ready. Next, is my favorite part of writing workshop, the quiet 10. This is where everyone, including myself, is writing. There is no talking, no moving around, no distractions. The lights go low and soft music plays in the background. It's very cozy and conducive to great writing. I have a writing topics display hanging for children to get ideas if they cannot think of anything to write about. If they need ideas, they must get the card(s) before the quiet 10 begins. After the quiet 10, we spend the next 20 minutes writing and conferencing. The children sign up for conferences with me if they want to, but they cannot come to me until they have shared their story with a friend or two. This helps them to find and correct errors before they get to me. Finally, we spend about 10 minutes sharing. The children have to sign up to share and they cannot get another turn until everyone has had a turn. To help my students become the best writers they can, I have several displays in my classroom that they can refer to whenever they want. This is my "Types of Leads" display, which they helped to create. The children worked in groups to write a specific lead and that is what they use to remind themselves how to write each of the leads I taught them. I also have a display that shows some good transition words for them to use in their stories. Each color displays words to use for the beginning, middle, and end of their story. Even my kindergartners use this display. The next chart is one of the most useful charts I have hanging because it encourages my writers to write more in-depth pieces. If they show me a piece that leaves out crucial information, I take them to this chart and ask them to answer Who, What, Why, etc. If they cannot, they know that they need to go back and add in some information so the reader is not left confused and wondering what is going on in the story. I also have a chart that shows the children how to write a super sentence. I have them refer to this chart whenever they have a sentence that needs a little more information. My word wall is an important part of my classroom and my students and I refer to it quite often. That is why it is big and bright and spans one and a half walls in my room. It is color coded, too. All kindergarten words are in red, first grade words are in yellow, second grade words are in green, and words frequently used in writing are in orange. My younger students love to boast that they can spell words from higher grades correctly and I sometimes point out to my second graders that they are misspelling words that they learned in kindergarten. Here is a picture of what I call "The Menu". When my students are done with their station work, they can choose many different activities to do that all involve writing. Here, they can choose something from the menu to work on. They can also choose to complete an activity from the pocket chart. Here, they will find word searches, word wall activity sheets, stationary for writing letters, secret code spelling, and much, much more. Wow! This post is even longer than I thought it would be! I better stop talking! Before I go, though, as a gift to you for being such good listeners and reading this l-o-n-g post, I will share my transition words poster with you. Just click the picture below. As you can see, I absolutely love to share my ideas and activities. I truly thank Jeannie for giving me the opportunity to expand my group of followers. If you do not already follow my blog, I would love it if you would click on over and join me. Again, thank you so much for joining me today and I hope to see you as a regular at Teaching With Love and Laughter.
Steal these for your writing unit!
Steal these for your writing unit!
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Steal these for your writing unit!
Steal these for your writing unit!
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Steal these for your writing unit!
This is an easy way to explore how a plant seed germinates and grows with your students in the classroom or kids at home. Great science experiment for your plant or botany unit.
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Engage your students as they explore their local community, past and present, with this fun unit designed to compliment the Year 3 Australian HASS curriculum (version 9.0). Highly engaging, this unit includes printable activity sheets, classroom posters, multiple student assessment opportunities and a unit plan to guide your teaching sequence. It is a great way to engage your students interests in the topic as well as expand their knowledge of their local Indigenous community and the contributions of individuals to their local community, both past and present.