Engage your students in key social studies standards with fun Holidays Around the World acticities your students will love.
Happy Holidays! Are you looking for fun Holiday-themed or Christmas math activities to share with your K-8 students? Check out our 12 days of Christmas math puzzles. Each Christmas math puzzle comes as a printable pdf file that is easy to share. Enjoy!
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Want to help your kids learn about gratitude? Play the gratitude game with them. It's a fun game that the whole family will enjoy!
The Month of December is such a busy and fun time! I don't want learning to take a backseat, so I made some FUN-filled NO PREP Packets for the month of
Teaching Children the Difference Between Wants and Needs doesn't have to be complicated...try out this simple method with materials in your mailbox.
Use Easter Eggs for lots of lesson plans. Here are 9 ways you can use those eggs on sale to work on math and reading and keep students engaged!
Welcome to the first installment of my new weekly linky party, Fermata Fridays! This is a chance for music education bloggers to share blog posts with readers and bloggers alike, so we can all mingle and learn from each other. Readers, you are going to love all of the awesome blog posts that are out there- I hope you discover some new blogs to follow and get some new inspiration for your teaching! Bloggers, make sure you read the directions carefully before linking up to make sure we keep the party fun for everyone. Thanks! :) Here are the rules for the linky party: 1. Add the linky image to your blog post, blog sidebar, linky party roundup, or other similar location on your blog and link it back to the party. Copy and paste the code for this button, or use the image above and link to the label "Fermata Fridays". 2. Add up to two blog post links to the linky. The posts can be old or new (but no posts that have already been linked up to Fermata Fridays in the past), on any topic related to music teaching, but must not be primarily featuring a product. It's fine to have a link to a relevant product within a post, but that should not be the primary focus of the post. I reserve the right to delete a link that is too product-focused. If you're not sure, just ask! :) 3. Leave a thoughtful comment on at least two other links, including the one right before yours. Add #fermatafridays to your comment so bloggers know where you found them! 4. Pin at least one other link to one of your Pinterest boards. 5. Make sure you are following me on Pinterest. I will be pinning every link to the Fermata Fridays board each week. 6. Make sure you are following me on Facebook and check back next Friday- I will be featuring one of the links from the previous week's linky on my Facebook page each Friday! The linky will be open every Friday starting at 4:00am EST and will be open for links all day. An InLinkz Link-up
We know how important it is to teach our students to make inferences when they read. It's a tricky concept, and one that needs to be taught again and again. Students often confusing inferring with making predictions and observations, and some are just confused all together! Som
My kids absolutely love being able to study one country each day. Having rich content is key during this exciting time of year. It really helps to keep behavior issues to a minimum because students are SO engaged!
Looking for some holiday freebies? Teachers that Give - Lesson Ideas and FREEBIES will have you covered for the season from poetry to bulletin boards.
I made you an infographic that gathers all the essential information you need when you don’t know any French but still want to be able to get around without any trouble. It will cover common …
How do you teach the concept of gratitude to your children? I have two free ideas to share with you all about giving thanks and spreading kindness.
Read about ten activities to use in your classroom for Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas for your upper elementary students. From STEM challenges to printables these activities cover curriculum and bring engagement to your students.
How are you going to keep all those little elves entertained? Don't worry, with these 12 Coolest Holiday School Party Games — Part 4, your preschoolers through 6th graders will all be entertained!!
FREE printable preposition learning activity for preschoolers featuring the Elf on the Shelf. A cute holiday or Christmas activity to increase spatial awareness and positional word vocabulary.
Shadow or no shadow? That is the question! Check out these fun groundhog day activities to celebrate (or not) the winter season!
About four years ago I decided to “flip” my traditional classroom. I moved myself away from being the center of the room. I used to stand at a podium and offered 5 lectures a week. Instead, I shifted to a more student-centered classroom. This was not something I did overnight, however my first transition into the student centered… Continue reading →
Turn a Sierpinski fractal triangle into a holiday Christmas tree. A great math art and STEAM project for kids during the holidays!
Looking for boredom busters? Grab this list of over 100 unique holidays and find something fun to celebrate as a family! Wacky & weird holidays every month!
Confused about clauses? Get the concept to stick by helping your middle schooler make mix-and-match poetry dice filled with independent and dependent clauses.
I have posted about this before, but I REALLY love the Pass the Pumpkin song/activity. This year, I came up with a new powerpoint for my first graders and I used it just this morning and am really happy with how well the students sang and played. One thing I love about this song is that it is "safe" for schools that do not celebrate Halloween; there is the word "spooky" but that is, technically, NOT a Halloween word. I hope you enjoy the slides below.. save each one and put into a ppt. or email me at [email protected] and I'll send you the pdf! The directions and song are on slide 2, slide 3 is a beat slide and then subsequent slides show the progression from iconic rhythms to actual notation. The final slides show what instruments play on the various parts of the song. Happy Fall!
In this post, you will learn the difference between weathering and erosion. You will also can print out your free printable set to practice.
Learn about countries for kids with Around the WOrld Country Coloring Pages! These coloring sheets are easy way to explore 19 countries!
If you need STEM projects ideas, this is THE place to go! This is a collection of over 200 STEM projects and activities that kids love!
The Month of December is such a busy and fun time! I don't want learning to take a backseat, so I made some FUN-filled NO PREP Packets for the month of
These silly holidays will brighten up any mundane day with your family and give you something fun to celebrate!
Using brain-based learning strategies & playful stories, Secret Stories® phonics approach helps students remember sounds to letter patterns. Here are examples of r controlled vowels, th digraph & more.
The fill in the blanks game is a great ice breaker game to get everyone involved and participating.
Teaching science with YouTube is a great way to make science both interesting and entertaining! We've used many over the years, but these are our favorites.
It has been a long time I haven't written anything to my blog. I had great holidays for Lunar New Year, it's also an occasion that I have a chance to wear some new clothes, go somewhere with my beloved family and relatives and have a great time to play with them. Since the Coronavirus started to explore in some countries, I'm sure there have been a lot of changes in your normal life and mine also. We've been suggested to stay at home, all the school was closed and some companies have been affected because of it. Thinking as an English teacher, if we let students stay too long at home, they may forget almost knowledge what they have learned at school and I know your worry. So the English practice exercises or some English worksheets for them is very neccesary now. Today, I post the next worksheet series about how to use Auxiliary Verbs - Do, Does, Am, Is, Are (P1-P2). There are 4 parts: - Part 1: we will practice how to use Do and Does. - Part 2: we will practice how to use Am, Is and Are. - Part 3: we will pratice and differentiate between Do, Does and Am, Is, Are - Part 4: this is a small game for us to differentiate between Do, Does and Am, Is, Are I also include the keys in files, so you can check the correct answer when finishing. After these worksheets, you or your students will know how to use Do, Does and Am, Is, Are in the right way. Download here: Worksheet 1: corneey.com/w3ba4I Worksheet 2: festyy.com/w3YMPq If you have any problems when download, you can contact me, I will help you to send. Tags: #worksheetforchildren, #englishpracticeworksheets, #teachenglishwithnoefforts, #englishteacherresource, #dodoesamisarepracticeworksheets, #teachenglishforkidsathome, #avyannakateworksheets, #islcollectiveworksheet, #englishgrammarpractice, #englishpracticeexercises
Language used for Checking In and Checking Out of hotels - ESL worksheets
This is a fun activity to practice the simple past. Students look at the images and talk about what Harry did on holiday.