What is scaffolding in teaching and why does it matter? The basics of scaffolding in education. Examples of assignments that have scaffolding built in!
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This tutorial will teach you how to sew a curved hem with two folds, on concave (inward) curves and convex (outward) curves.
The ability to ask for and receive your students’ attention is crucial. It’s crucial because it saves precious learning time. It improves listening and performance. It allows you to give instruction anytime you need to and know that it will be heard and understood. ... Read more
There are several ways to increase the number of stitches on your knitting needles, but I'm going to skip some of the more obscure and less practical ones (in my opinion) and just focus on the two most common methods of completing an increase. M1 (Make One) This stitch is frequently used for shaping, like in sweaters
If you're teaching division, teach division with the same strategies that are used in multiplication such as equal groups, arrays and measurement.
These are the gh’oul times! Halloween Irregular Words Phonics Worksheet Packet Unit involves two-syllables, long vowels sounds and irregular words. Halloween Phonics can be used as whole group teaching, center stations and interventions. This unit allows for 4 days of ELA lessons. ❤️What teachers are saying! ✔️Milquelia M. comments, "My students loved the Halloween themed work." ✔️Maria M. says, "Fun for phonics during Halloween!" ❤️What's included: ☠️ teaching tips ☠️ words to know list ☠️Long Sounds of O and E ☠️Long Sounds of I and U ☠️Long Sounds of A and E ☠️The Pumpkin Patch Store ☠️Going Trick or Treating ☠️The Spook House ☠️The Hocus Pocus Party ☠️The Masquerade Parade ☠️keys ☠️and more! ❤️ Great phonics skill tasks for Halloween! ❤️These phonics lessons are a perfect way to enhance reading skills. ✔️ Do you use worksheet packet units in your classroom often? Then this worksheet unit product is for YOU! Of course, you must have this lesson when introducing or reviewing reading and phonics skills. ❤️Hurry! Be sure to follow my store because with your purchase you will receive free UPDATES and occasionally secret free surprises. Follow me on Facebook! Follow me on Twitter! Follow me on Pinterest! Follow me on Instagram! ✔️Now don't forget to leave feedback! The feedback that you give allows me to promote an even better-quality resource. On paid items, you will receive TPT credits that can be used for future purchases in TpT stores! AWESOME! ✔️Discover even more new resources and look for CUSTOM CATEGORIES on my store pages and select a subject. The Tools to Teach LLC Teaching Resources | Teachers Pay Teachers educational and inspirational classroom decor and banners The Tools to Teach LLC Teaching Resources | Teachers Pay Teachers who doesn't love free stuff? The Tools to Teach LLC Teaching Resources | Teachers Pay Teachers products for Autumn The Tools to Teach LLC Teaching Resources | Teachers Pay Teachers Halloween Keywords: Halloween, phonics, irregular words, worksheets, long vowel sounds printable, reading, literacy, center, stations, parental involvement, begin, cable, robot, kind, open, demand, begin, mouse, notion, zero, fever, vampire, recess, only, even, work, secret, want, open, water, decay, old, motion, any, silent, where, recess, great, rumor, listen, secret, Earth, spider, pupil, tuna, four, live, evil, answer, English Language Arts, promote, discover, grade 2 , grade 3, grade 4, fall, autumn, work, teaching, unit
two fun games to use in classroom guidance lessons or small group counseling to teach and practice self control strategies -Counselor Keri
This product includes a colorful activity with ice cream shapes. The kids practice english adjectives by matching cones and ice. You find two versions in this download: Small cards for your pupils Posters for your board or a a classroom decoration You get 40 adjectives with the comperative and superlative. *****How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases****** • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly. ******Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and products****** • Search the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. You will now receive email updates about my store.
Kids can practice multiplication with these sets of two digit multiplication problem worksheets. These multiplication worksheets can be a great part of any math lesson plan. This set is just one of our collections geared towards teaching and practicing multiplication, so make sure to also check out the rest of our multiplication worksheets.
Click the link here to get a pattern Crochet Granny Hexagon Pullover Pattern The “Granny Hexagon Pullover Crochet Tutorial” teaches how to make a sweater using crochet. It requires a 5mm crochet hook, stitch markers or colored yarn for identification, and a specific type of yarn called Karen Cotton Cakes. The sweater is made […]
Inside: back-to-school ideas: Spanish Class First Two Weeks of Lesson Plans Another update! If you are looking for ideas that are adaptable for distance learning and social distancing, these posts may be more directly related to what you need: Distance-friendly Icebreakers for Spanish ClassDistance-Learning Ideas, Demos and Hacks for Spanish Teachers Every year, I forget just
The start of spring and the windy weather we have been having always makes me think of Kites. We don’t usually have much luck when we try to fly our own kites, but we have had fun crafting some very pretty ones. When Emily was little we make a Triangle Shape Kite, but this time we tried something a little different. To make our kites we used Bleeding Tissue Paper, cardstock, straws, yarn and some colored construction paper. The girls always love working with bleeding tissue paper, it has a somewhat magical property to it which is always fun. If you have never tired it before we definitely recommend it. First, I cut out cardstock in the shape of a Kite and then Juliette got to work with the bleeding tissue paper. She covered the paper with a little bit of water then placed the pieces of bleeding tissue paper over the water. They like to brush over them with a little more water to make sure they are sticking down to the paper well. Once the paper is covered to satisfaction we just set them to the side and let them dry. Now for the fun part, Juliette pulled off all of the bleeder paper to see the beautiful colored design that was left behind…MAGIC!!! To put the kites together we cut pieces of colored straws to glue horizontally and vertically across the kite. Then we glued on a long piece of yarn and construction paper bows for the tail. Juliette was very excited to help me glue it together with the glue gun. Since we have had a hard time gluing straws to paper in the past I figured this would be the best way. For another windy day project check out the Windsock Craft we made to go with the book The Wind Blew. Follow our ADVENTURES on Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter!
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Heavy and Light Sort Worksheet K.MD.A.2 (Real Photos)Heavy vs. Light Sorting Page12 picturesanswer keyAligned to K.MD.A.1Describe measurable attributes of objects, such as length or weight. Describe several measurable attributes of a single object.K.MD.A.2Directly compare two objects with a measurab...
Teach your students how to classify tricky quadrilaterals using the hands-on lessons, activities, and games in Classify It! This ready-to-use resource from Laura Candler includes a lesson, a sorting activity, a challenging (but fun!) math game, and two quizzes that will help your students master quadrilateral classification!
It’s time for The Kids Craft Stars monthly craft challenge! Every month we have a challenge between a few blogger friends and I, to in-cooperate a different craft medium or technique into a simple kid craft. This month’s
This No Prep Math & Literacy packet is perfect for the end of the year! It is a review of skills learned with fun beginning of summer/end of school graphics. All of the worksheets in this packet come in two forms: full page or 2 per page. This saves you ink and paper when you print the two per page option! This packet can be used for distance learning classroom needs! Please check out the preview file for a detailed look into the packet! Includes: •Color by number •Writing numbers •Number order •Number Words •Counting •Ten Frames •Addition •Subtraction •Graphing •One to One Correspondence •Measurement •Handwriting practice •Beginning Sounds •Middle Sounds •Color Words •CVC Words •Rhyme •Life-Cycle of a Ladybug •Writing Prompts I really hope you enjoy using this packet in your classroom! Don't forget to leave feedback! TPT will give you credit towards future purchases when you leave feedback. Click the star to follow me for product updates and freebies! ;) If you like this packet, check out my other Math & Literacy packets!
Teaching Art using the Bible and teaching Bible using Art. Bible Art lessons connecting Art with the heART for kids. Bible based Christian art.
Help kindergarteners compare length & use appropriate vocabulary with this FREE "Shorter and Longer" activity. Great hands on practice for comparing length.
We have spent the last two weeks reviewing 7th grade skills, and boy did we need it! As I expected, the kids cannot remember integer rules a...
We will be starting measuring when we get back from spring break. Yes, our spring break is NEXT week! So, so early! I am super excited for the break, but it will be a long stretch from the middle of March to May! We do not get any days off for Easter. Since we spent...
Try these 10 activities to improve your students' speaking and listening - essential skills for the development of communication, speech and language.
Baking soda and vinegar experiments are huge at our house! I'm constantly out of one or the other and have to keep a stash hidden from my little scientists. They love to watch the chemical
It's SO EASY to make a paper ninja star! Just grab two sheets of paper and follow our simple step by step tutorial to make these ninja stars, using basic origami folds. These 'shuriken' (more on that below!) are so cool looking! Kids and adults will have tons of fun making this simple paper craft. We had a blast folding these colourful throwing stars and watching them fly through the air! This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps us run this website. How to Make a
Teaching the scientific method with these ten tips will help cement the scientific principles your students need to succeed in science this year - Getting Nerdy
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Teaching your left handed child handwriting can be challenging--especially if you are right handed! I have two left handed sons--here's what I've learned to help teach them handwriting!
Ideas for teaching one- and two-step inequalities - including activities and common misconceptions to avoid in your math classroom.
I have been on a math kick lately. I think it is because my kids are strugglingggg with basic math concepts lately and it’s killin’ me! We have been learning addition strategies and practicing addition within 20 for two weeks now and my class has just started to pick up their momentum. They are […]
These are two super ESL games and activities for verb tense review lessons. If you are going to do verb tense review lessons, this printable and editable resource is perfect for you. Instead of reviewing dried grammar rules, students can learn, play, interact and have fun with each other. It is suitable for young learners, adults and homeschoolers. These games and activities cover 9 tenses (present/past/future simple; present/past/future continuous and present/past/future perfect). They are designed to help students review o verb forms, helping verbs in those tenses and their uses. Your students can also practice various skills from writing to speaking with this resource. Instructions for each activity is included. Two games are: 1. Basketball sorting game - Shoot the basket (colour and black and white versions) 2. Helping verb dice (colour and black and white dice templates) with 114 common English verbs. This resource is printable and editable. You can edit the content on Google Slides. All templates are provided. Suggested uses for the activities: 1. Sorting activities: You can use the basketball templates for your sorting activities when teaching parts of speech and other grammar rules. 2. Four-in-a-row: Instead of cutting up the verbs into small pieces, you can keep the whole table and play four-in-a-row (or tic-tac-toe) games with your students. Please check the preview for more details of the resource, I hope you enjoy the resource. Please read the Terms of Use carefully. Click the Green ★ to follow my store and get notifications of new product launches and freebies! ------------------------------------- Customer Tips: How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • You can earn credits by leaving feedback on purchased items. Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to log inV-ing). Beside each purchase, you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a review for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I highly appreciate your feedback as they are useful suggestions for my development as well as my products. And I look forward to hearing your feedback after using this material. ------------------------------------- Also available: ESL Activities: Present Continuous Booklet - Worksheets and Charts ESL Activities: Present Continuous - Presentation and Quiz ESL Activities: Articles - Worksheets, Quiz and Posters ------------------------------------- Follow me on Blog Instagram Pinterest
Oh my word? Have you ever spent hours at the end of the school year sorting through student work to put into memory books. Have you ever lost your mind trying to figure out who stole the binding machine to put together books while you so desperately need to begin yours. Were you that teacher who took the binding machine? Oh geez, this is stressing me out just hearing about this! If you hate putting memory books together, then I've got the solution for you! All you'll need are file folders with the prongs and a two hole punch. See the entire tutorial over at Easy Teaching Tools! Want your very own editable copy of the memory book cover? Head to Easy Teaching Tools to pick up several color options for FREE!