We all have a love language- find out which one is yours! Understanding love languages can help you nourish your relationship and maintain a strong foundation with your partner.
If you learn those 12 words from exuberant Lithuanian language every Lithuanian in the world will become your best friend.
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Are you looking for a resource to give content teachers and/or administrators that easily explains English Language Learners' abilities in speaking, listening, reading, and writing at each level of language proficiency? Look no further! This resource explains the student's approximate abilities in...
Have I mentioned how creative my kiddos are!? I could shout it from the rooftop! They never seize to amaze me with their ideas and passion for learning. They remind me why I love my job so much. I love watching them learn. In writing, we have been working on our writers crafts. We have been trying to enhance our own writing by adding figurative language to engage our audience. Today, we focused on onomatopoeias. I introduced the lesson by reviewing what we already knew about the craft. In fifth and sixth grade, a lot of the things we are focusing on in writing is review. Most of my students have a pretty good handle on the idea. We talked about where we see onomatopoeias most often. They responded by saying things like, "children's books", "captions", and "comics". We centered our focus on the latter. Some many of my students are so interested in comic books. I decided this was a wonderful way to incorporate this! I gave the students each a blank comic consisting of a variety of frames. They were in charge of creating a comic using onomatopoeias! One onomatopoeias had to be present in each frame. They turned out wonderfully! I gave them mine as an example: The students' had so much fun reading their peers comics in the hallway. I loved hearing them standing outside my door reading the onomatopoeias with such emotion! "BANG! BOOM! CRASH!" The hallway has been filled with figurative language excitement.
Is your partner's love language acts of service? These are the best acts of service love language ideas to fill your partner's cup.
There are 6 love styles we all use to give and receive love the way we crave. Do you know what yours is? Take our FREE love style quiz!
An ESL teacher has a unique job in that s/he has to fulfill a great variety of roles on a daily basis. The four main ones are described in this article.
A lesson plan! A lesson plan! My kingdom for a lesson plan!
Idioms are great for understanding the culture behind a language while picking up some new words as well. Here are some funny German idioms you should know!
Conjunctions are an essential part of the English language. They are words that connect phrases, clauses, or sentences, making them an important tool for clear and concise communication. Without conjunctions, sentences would be choppy and difficult to understand. Understanding the different types of conjunctions and how to use them properly is crucial for effective writing ... Read more
Make learning figurative language fun with these engaging activities for elementary students! Activities to teach similes, metaphors, & more!
Simple STEM Stories will help you merge literacy and STEM with fun and engaging, hands-on STEM challenges based on a children's book.
Differentiating your instruction can be overwhelming. I get it. When you hear the word "differentiation" do you automatica...
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Horses fill our hearts with love, and they express themselves in many ways. But how exactly do horses show affection?
Have you ever heard a word that sounds like the sound it describes? That’s called onomatopoeia. It’s a literary device that is used to describe a sound by imitating it with a word. For example, the word “buzz” imitates the sound of a bee. Onomatopoeia is used in literature, poetry, and even in everyday language. ... Read more
Rosetta Stone Homeschool is the easiest way to add French to your homeschool. Your kids can learn French independently, allowing you to focus on core subjects.
Likable Person Test, measuring whether you are easy or difficult to get along with.
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So, are you itching for winter break to get here or what?!? I am drowning here, people! Between report cards, conferences (for my students and my own kids!), shopping, baking, parties, wrapping... DROWNING!Don't get me
I’m really really excited about this new product! One of the things I love about TpT is having an excuse to pull out my lovely Scotch laminator and have an excuse to spend a few minutes laminating, cutting, and assembling the new things I just bought! That being said, there are many times when I’m ...
Okay--I think I have admitted this before but here I go again, I dislike teaching writing. {Gasp!} I know, shame on me. Such an important part of a day in the life of a first grader. I'm contributing my dislike of writing to not be such a great writer myself growing up. One of my .unstated. resolution's was to become a better writing teacher. Well, let me tell you...this week I have jumped right in! Seems like I just hadn't found a way(in the past) that fit me or my students. While I was going through my writing folder desperately searching for ideas, I found a sheet that gave me inspiration and my writing lessons were brought to fruition! We started off this week talking about "story starters" and how important it was to catch your readers attention in the first sentence or two of your story. The anchor chart *fanatic* that I am made this: Here are the books I used that had great beginnings to show examples of interesting ways to start a story. The next day we picked a character to write our story about and described it using my 'Describe a Snowman' bubble map. I told them I wanted them to use their imagination and be creative. I showed them a few different type of snowmen (from clipart I found) to get their little wheels spinning. Their creativity came to life and describing is what they did! Our next step was to talk about the parts of a story: beginning, middle, end. We discussed these concepts: Beginning=story starter, character and setting introduction. Middle=give your character a problem. Ending=solve the problem and end the story. They caught onto this SOOOOO much better than I ever imagined! I created a worksheet for them to record their thoughts. After completion, we talked about the AND Disease! They thought this was HILARIOUS!!! I wrote and example of something like this on the board: When I read it they {laughed and laughed and laughed}! They thought I was crazy for using the word AND so many times. They were surprised when I told them that --they-- were actually the ones who were consumed by this disease! I had them go back and edit their papers for the "and disease", capitalization and puncuation. Our final day of writing consisted of completing our final draft. I had them transfer their edited writing and complete it by drawing a picture. I was in ~AWE~ after reading most of their stories....had I really taught them step by step with my own ideas!? Heck yes, I felt like I had hit the jackpot!! We will be at it again this week creating a penguin story to go along with our penguin unit! I'm hoping the process will be a little bit more independent (fingers-crossed)! This teacher is all smiles : ) P.S. If you made it this far, you can click on all the above templates and pick them up in my TpT store for FREE!
This is a PDF pattern to make the adorable Drama Llama. Drama Llama is full of fun and loves a good party! He is sure to be a best pal for you or a loved one. The instructions are clear and organised, and contain photos for each step along the way. There is even a video tutorial for combining the legs! PLEASE NOTE:: This is for ONE pdf pattern. The two llamas in the pictures were made using the same pattern, and different yarn. This is why they are slightly different sizes. Difficulty level: Intermediate Language: English Size: 20-25cm / 8-9.5 inches, depending on materials used *** This pattern is for personal use only. Distributing or sharing the pattern on social media is prohibited. The finished item may be sold, but please credit Rose and Lily Crochet as the designer. Happy Crocheting!!
The German language isn't the most romantic language, but it's straightforward in it's construction and they mean to get to the point. Just like many Germans! For example the word for "gloves" in German is
I can't believe this school year is almost over! I have only 5 days of school left, Friday is our last day. I will miss my kiddos dearly but am super excited to start my summer vacation. Next school year will bring so many changes for me~~new partner teacher (SUPER excited!!), best friend coming back to teach at my school (YAHOO!!), my baby girl is starting 8th grade at another school (BOO HOO!), and 3rd grade will switch classes next year (SCARED!!)!! I will need the summer to get ready for my 27+ new students next year. I love planning over the summer and will need this summer to prepare for switching classes. Switching won't be so bad, I will teach religion to 2 classes. I am really happy about not teaching science and social studies too!! I always have a hard time fitting these 2 subjects in on a daily basis. My students have been really busy these last 2 weeks doing my favorite all-time writing assignment~~~My Favorite Summer Vacation! I just love this writing and really LOVE how the finished essays turn out. Check them out below. You can click (HERE) to download the sunglasses template. You need to make 2 copies and tape them together. See below!! This year I decided to give out Candy Awards. I literally ran all over town looking for each type of candy. I even had my honey helping me (He was so cute going from store to store!)! I had the hardest time finding Lifesavers (Who would believe that?!). You can download your own set of Candy Awards from Tunstall's Teaching Tidbits. I found these awards during the summer and have been saving them all year. Check them out below! I can't wait to share them with my students tomorrow!!! Here is just a taste of what the awards look like! They are precious!!!! Here is a fun project I did with my class last week. I found this idea on Pinterest and just HAD to try it with my class! Look at the pictures below and try to see the shape! I am in LOVE with this!!
Discover the best of Florence in your own time with this easy to follow, relax, beautiful itinerary though Florence city center (with attraction info)
Today I'm sharing a variety of activities to help you get the most out of your unifix cubes. (This post contains affiliate links.) We have a small set of unifix cubes that we use for
Engage your early learners in hands-on fun and sharpen sorting skills with this Seasons Sort printable game.
Teach your children how they have the ability and power to save the world with this easy tikkun olam lesson plan that focuses on individual mitzvot.
Little ones love learning Spanish through music! Using Spanish songs is a great way to introduce preschool and
Japanese Hiragana Worksheets. Students can practice each hiragana character with these worksheets...