Ensure that your students know the difference between "there, their, and they're" with this simple, yet helpful poster. ...
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This is a fun worksheet to practice pronouns with your EFL students.
I am back today for Week #2 of my Tuesday summer blog series called, "Getting Ahead of the Game." Each week I will give you a little project to help you be ready for August.
Back to the basics! This poster will remind you/your students of the treble clef, alto clef and bass clef note names! Keep on your wall as "reference art." Music theory is combined with typography! A great gift for any music student, educator or professional.
This is a great back-to-school activity as everyone seems to love taking selfies these days! Put a fun twist on this new craze by having your students draw a selfie. Your students can use the template with the #selfie headline or they can use the blank template. Regardless of which they choose, they'll have a blast drawing and coloring their selfies!
I love using interactive lapbooks in the classroom. They are fun to create, engaging and can be used throughout the year to review skills taught. I finally completely my Lapbook Bundle and I am happy to share the lapbooks included with you. Whether you think your learners will enjoy creating all of the lapbooks, if you
If you are looking for some ideas for back to school speech therapy, make sure to keep reading! The first few weeks back to school can be exhausting and overwhelming (for you and your students!). If you’re anything like me, I like to keep things very simple the first few weeks so that I can really focus on building relationships with my students (and not spending too much time planning and prepping).I’m going to list some no-prep speech therapy activities and some play based speech therapy ideas
A kindergarten blog that will share what goes on in our classroom.
The panemic in italy is all over the news. Help kids learn more about this amazing country with this FREE Italy for Kids Printable Book.
Free printable tangrams and tangram pattern cards. These activity sheets are great for preschool math learning centers. Students work on building different animals, objects and shapes.
Henri Matisse turned to collage when he could no longer paint because of illness. This is a great hand out for students to use as a reference when creating a collage in the style of Henri Matisse. I tell my students that the shapes don't have to look exactly like the pictures. The pictures are sh...
This is a fun worksheet about adjectives and their antonyms. Students match each word in Twin Tom with its opposite in Twin Tyrone.
This Student self-assessment tool with data tracker, exit ticket, and formative assessment helps students track progress.
This giant guitar poster for any guitar player, student or instructor contains colorful arpeggio diagrams. Giant size 24 x 36 inches (60 x 90 cm).
ALL ABOUT EARTH Get ready for a month filled with so many fun activities to teach your kiddos all about our planet Earth . I teach this unit in April so it coincides with Earth Day. I’ve loaded up this blog post post with read aloud book ideas, free videos you can share with your students,
Cat Anatomy, these posters or charts give a clear view of the cat anatomy. Bright clear pictures to help study or show your clients key structures. Dry erase pen compatible. Perfect for any school or clinic that works with our feline friends.
LEARN TO WRITE YOUR NAME It is so exciting when children become curious about how to write their name. I believe teaching them to write their name should be the first word they learn how to spell . It is personal, concrete and helps them realize that putting letters together in writing has me
Research is one of the many tasks that students need to develop especially in today's classroom with many inquiry projects, google and student led activities.
Decorate your classroom or home without the mess of carving pumpkins using these fun jack-o-lantern printables. Your students can draw, color, paint, cut, and more! No two jack-o-lanterns will look the same!
Start your students out on their geographical tour of the USA with these free, printable USA Map Worksheets. From labeled to blank maps, these worksheets will learn & retain the geography of the US.
Want to help the students in your French classroom use more vocabulary? Check out these French vocabulary sheets and ideas on how to use them!