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We all encounter problems routinely. Some of them are caused by our own mistakes, such as sleeping through the alarm or missing a meeting. Some are caused by others, (a stolen wallet) and some are just bad luck (getting stuck in a traffic jam)! What we can do, however, is learn to manage our problems. This involves, in part, managing the emotions that arise when a problem occurs.
Hi Everyone! I hope everyone is having a FANTASTIC summer. If you are anything like me, you spent all of June telling yourself summer would last forever, and all of July eyeing everything at the Target Dollar Spot, wondering just HOW much money is too much money to spend there… Well, my classroom is receiving […]
Free Spot the Difference PDF worksheets, black and white and color. Includes some holiday-themed printable pictures; Find the Difference, for kids and adults
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Are you tired of constantly mediating conflicts between your students or children? Do you want to empower them to become independent problem solvers? Look no further than the Conflict Resolution Step-By-Step Mediation Guide for Kids! This lap book is a classroom lifesaver, providing students with the tools they need to resolve conflicts on their own. Not only will students love how hands-on and fun this activity is, it helps them practice all the key conflict resolution skills for problem solving. Plus, it helps students regulate their emotions when triggered by frustrating social interactions. Teachers can use it as a classroom management tool or for individual interventions with students who need additional support with conflict resolution skills. How Our Step-By-Step Conflict Resolution Guide Works: Choose a coping tool to get calm first. The calming strategies include Hand Over Heart, Cocoa Breathing, Count to 20, Roller Coaster Breathing, Rocks & Socks, and Ocean Waves Breathing, all with strong visual supports and directions. Reflect on the size of the problem. If it is a big problem, get an adult to help! But if it's something you can handle on your own.... Choose a conflict resolution tool...and give it a try. If using an I-Message, kids can use the hands-on template on the back of the lap book to formulate the statement. After trying out the conflict resolution strategy, reflect on whether or not it helped. If not, don't worry - the lap book also includes prompts to suggest trying another skill. Ways to Use The Conflict Resolution Guide for Kids is versatile and can be used in a variety of settings including: your classroom school counseling office peer mediations at recess for when students are trying to figure out how to resolve a conflict Calm Down Corner or Break Space virtual teletherapy counseling sessions at home to deal with sibling conflicts WHAT'S INCLUDED Digital: ✔ Interactive digital Choice Board for Google Classroom or other platform that uses Google Slides™ Printable ✔ Choice between full color, light color and black/white printing options ✔ Title Choices between "Conflict Resolution" and "Peaceful Problem Solving" (which can work well for students unfamiliar with the term "conflict resolution) ✔ Bonus "To Resolve A Conflict, I Can....?" Posters (in 3 printing options and optimized to print in both 8.5"X11" and 18"X24"). ✔ Bonus Conflict Resolution Checklists ✔ Bonus "Conflict Resolution Map" printable What's Needed to Assemble Printable Choice Board: ✓ Hook and Loop Adhesive Dots ✓ Paper Clips, Binder Clips, and/or Clothespins ✓ File Folder You May Also Enjoy these others : ⭐ Feelings Check-In and Calming Strategies Choice Board ⭐ Our Classroom Calm Corner Toolbox ⭐ Trauma Sensitive Classroom Rules, Values & Expectations: Editable Banner Decor ⭐ Breathing Exercises for Kids: Book & Task Cards for Calm Corner
Feeling-o-meter: A visual feeling thermometer for children to properly identify and describe their feelings of anger, frustration and disappointment.
A few weeks ago, I asked teachers on my FB page for topics of interest. I wrote all of the topics down and pinned them on my office's bulletin board. My bulletin board is my "go to" place when I need a topic for a blog post. Today's topic, vocabulary games, is courtesy of my FB readers. Here are a few games I found that you might like to try: This site has elementary and middle school games. Middle School Vocabulary Activities Elementary and middle school vocabulary game. My all around favorite site that had MANY activities including this one: Click to visit the site. It is great! This vocabulary packet is aligned with 1st - 3rd Common Core Standards. Click
*A DIGITAL OPTION HAS BEEN INCLUDED FOR GOOGLE SLIDES AND FORMS/GOOGLE CLASSROOM* There are directions and links inside the pdf. Hello, ELA! This resource is a unique way to get your students warmed up at the beginning of your ELA block. Each month contains 4-5 weeks of ELA bell work, which will have a theme around the season, national holidays, or events associated with that particular month. The morning work is focused on ELA 8th Grade Common Core Standards. Each day has a thematic structure to cover language standards as well as enhance vocabulary and comprehension skills. Save money by purchasing the year long BUNDLE!ELA Daily Review 8th Grade {Growing Bundle} Each week follows a predictable and engaging structure: Meaningful Monday: Monday is focused on making meaning. Tasks will focus on synonyms, antonyms, vocabulary words, context clues, and making meaning in a short amount of text. Some tasks may require students to make meaning in the text (inference, message, adages, proverbs, etc.) or build vocabulary skills. Text Structure Tuesday: Tuesdays will have a paragraph that requires students to identify the text structure, signal words, main idea, author's perspective, or vocabulary, or any other question types related to the Craft and Structure standards. Wordy Wednesday: Wednesday is all about working with words. Tasks include working with shades of meaning, homophones, spelling, prefixes, suffixes, roots, and other word skills. Throwback Thursday:Thursday is all about grammar usage and conventions. Figurative Friday: Figurative Friday tasks include working with various types of figurative language including similes, metaphors, idioms, poems, alliteration, structures of poems and more! 🛑 Are you a member of the TLL Membership? These materials are already included. If you are not a member, click here to learn more. The TLL Membership gives you an all-access pass to hundreds of ELA resources for teachers in Grades 3-5.I hope this resource works for you! Please feel free to contact me at [email protected] with any questions, comments, or feedback. -Jessica This ELA + Math Morning Work is available for the following grade levels: ELA + Math Bundles 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade 5th Grade ELA Bundles 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade 5th Grade 6th Grade 7th Grade 8th Grade ELA Weekly Assessments 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade 5th Grade 6th Grade Math Bundles 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade 5th Grade Let’s connect! The Literacy Loft Blog The Literacy Loft on Instagram The Literacy Loft on Pinterest The Literacy Loft on Facebook Email: [email protected]
I received a handout at a workshop I recently attended on different factors coaches can look for in classroom observations. Collecting quality evidence during observations and presenting it in a clear manner to teachers is such an important piece of improving teacher practice and student achievement…so this handout really got me thinking about what I look […]
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Finding mistakes or hidden objects can be challenging. And if you want to spot the smallest details, patience and perseverance are key when it comes to analyzing all the elements that make up an image. So we’d like you to test yourself and see if you can find the hidden objects in the images below.
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Fun small-group activity requires students to fix the Leprechaun’s mistakes. Separate pages for addition, subtraction, distribution, multiplication, and division of polynomials makes this activity easy to differentiate. Appropriate for both Algebra 1 and 2, all levels. Included are color-coded, step-by-step solutions to display on your board or projector after the activity is finished. **Click the PREVIEW to see a sample.** You may also like... Two-for-One Deal…Zombie Algebra Bundle Zombies Can't Do Algebra BUNDLE: Slope-Intercept Equations and Graphs Algebra Bingo! Slope and Intercepts Bingo: Algebra Game, Linear Equations Valentine's Day Algebra Valentine's Day Personality Match-Up: Linear Equations Algebra Activity
Here is an Activboard Lesson that teaches students how to use a Coordinate plan. There 6 slides total with the first 4 slides being informational and the last 2 slides being interactive. Great for introduction to cooridnate planes!. My students loved coming to the board and placing the shapes in the correct spot on the grid. BE AWARE THAT THIS IS AN ACTIVBOARD LESSON, NOT A POWERPOINT GAME Questions/Materials include: ☑ Slide 1 - Cover ☑ Slide 2 - Labels parts of a Coordinate Plance ☑ Slide 3 - Labels parts of an Ordered Pair ☑ Slide 4 - How to find/place a point on a Coordinate Plane ☑ Slide 5 - Finding a point on a Coordinate Plane ☑ Slide 6 - Placing a point on a Coordinate Plane Recent Updates: ✂ Updated fonts and background Other Related Materials: ✏Coordinate Plane PPT Review Game ✏ Coordinate Grid Christmas Edition Powerpoint Game Please leave feedback for my product! Earn TPT Credits! Thank you for your purchase! Happy Teachings! Follow Me on Social Media▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ TpT• Facebook⦁ Pinterest⦁ Website⦁ Instagram⦁ Twitter◀ ◀ ◀ ◀ ◀ ◀ Terms of Use: By purchasing this product, you agree not to share, resell, copy, or alter this product in anyway. You agree not share without the purchase of multiple licenses. All sales final. Clip Art is not included as a separate file and is included as part of the background. © 2016 Teacher Gameroom (Chandra Martin)
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Are you looking for a fun and easy way to introduce basic Bosnian words to your kids? Check out these simple printables and have your kiddos master new Bosnian words today. Includes: flashcards clip it cards cut and paste building sentences fill in the gaps true or false Let's be friends! Blog: Miss Jelena's Classroom Facebook
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A 6th grade teacher handed out this study guide to her students. Redditor Dixichick13 corresponded with the teacher and determined that it was not a true or false quiz or a "find the incorrect statements" quiz. The teacher was unaware of any errors. How many can you spot? Link...
Are you looking for some new greetings to spice up your daily class meetings? Here are some awesome examples of Class or Morning Meeting Greetings in action! 1. My name is ___ and I can do this! Love this greeting! Students individually introduce themselves and perform a unique action. The rest of the class repeats and mirrors the action. 2. Dice Greeting. Instead of greeting their direct neighbor, have students roll a die then greet the student sitting that number of spaces away from them. Knock, Knock. Great call and response greeting for practicing individual speaking skills in front of a group! One-Minute Greeting. Quick, simple, and to the point. Find a partner, look them in the eye, greet them by name, and shake their hand. Pass It Around. Students sit in a circle and pass a special item while greeting their neighbors. Would be fun to use themed items throughout the year! Partner Skills Match. Students are randomly given sets of matching partner cards, such as fractions and pictorial representations. Students find and greet their match before returning to the circle. Love how this could incorporate so many different learning skills! Hope these have inspired you to shake things up with your Class or Morning Meetings! If you have any favorite greetings that you use with your class, please share them! My students and I always love to try new ones! If you liked reading this post and want to learn more about Classroom Meetings or Morning Meetings, take a look at the following blog posts. Thanks so much, and happy teaching!
This is designed for pair work. One partner has picture A, the other has picture B. Taking turns, they ask each other the questions and write down their answers. At the end, they compare their answers.The differences are in Numbers 1,6,7,9,11. Then, they can write them up. If you just want this as a straightforward 'spot the difference', the questions are in text boxes - just remove them. I copied this idea from kisdobos! - ESL worksheets
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Study kinds of verbs, verb tenses, irregular verbs, and verb synonyms with this poster and anchor chart set. There are filled-in charts and blank charts to complete together with your students. The charts are full-page size and half-page size. Great for a bulletin board display, guided practice, or interactive notebooks! Click on the preview to see examples of all the verb charts in the resource. The pages were designed in high resolution using Photoshop for 8.5x11 paper. The posters can be enlarged to 11x17 or 18x24 without any loss of crispness. A 24x36 poster will lose a little of the crispness but still look great because it is viewed from a greater distance. The following items are included: • Action/Helping/Linking Verbs chart, filled & blank (2 pages) • Action/Helping/Linking Verbs mini-charts, filled & blank (2 pages) • Verb Tenses chart, filled & blank (2 pages) • Verb Tenses mini-charts, filled & blank (2 pages) • Irregular Verbs chart, filled & blank (2 pages) • Irregular Verbs mini-charts, filled & blank (2 pages) • Verb Replacements chart, filled & blank (2 pages) • Verb Replacements mini-charts, filled & blank (2 pages) • TOU & Credits (1 page) Please NOTE that this resource is NOT EDITABLE. I'd appreciate your purchase, your rating, and your feedback. Thank you from The Brighter Rewriter! ► CLICK HERE to follow me for new product notifications, special discounts & other fun stuff! Related Products ❤️ Nouns and Verbs Halloween Activities ❤️ Nouns Verbs Adjectives Halloween Activities