Kids don't always realize that they are doing things that are an invasion of personal space. This poster will teach kids to pay attention to the body language of others so that they can avoid becoming a personal space invader. If you like this worksheet, I encourage you to check out my "Race to Personal Space Board Game" The Race to Personal Space: A Social Skills Board Game
Challenges with focus and attention can become a huge roadblock to learning for kids and young adults. Simply put, attention is critical to learning. If students can't focus on the lesson, they are going to struggle with understanding the new content. If students can't focus on the directions, they
Help your kids learn to pay attention and get more out of the sermon in church with this free church book for kids!
These attention activities cover various types of attention: divided attention, sustained attention, selective attention and more.
Sometimes the most beautiful things are the things that are easiest to pass us by when we aren't paying attention.
Picking out the right fonts for your brand starts with your brand personality. Establishing your brand personality helps you make better decisions when it comes to design elements. The fonts you use for your brand should be distinctive and portray your unique personality. Once you use a font for your logo, I recommend not using […]
We are excited to hear from the prophet and other leaders of the church. If you have never had the chance to hear the voice of a living prophet, tune in tomorrow morning. You will not be disappointed. I was printing off a few Conference activities for my kids and an idea came to me …
How to fold paper planes. Instructions for 4 different types of paper airplanes with printable folding plans
Help your kids learn to pay attention and get more out of the sermon in church with this free church book for kids!
The Dachshund is a great and kind breed. They make amazing pets and are always friendly. But how long do Dachshunds live?
Smothering or Standoffish, People Can Be Happy With Their Emotional Opposites
Many kids who struggle with focus have never been taught what being attentive looks like. Use the SLANT acronym to teach your child to pay attention.
There are a lot of things to pay attention to when it comes to baby's eyes. Learn what to watch for and when to be worried.
Research suggests that speaking another language fluently changes what you pay attention to and how you remember events. But some say the idea that language can make you see and think differently is overblown.
There are some things that make people uncomfortable to talk about… and poop seems to be one of those things. However, paying attention to the nature of
I was checking my emails one day and I received one talking about the SPARTACUS WORKOUT! It seemed like a pretty hardcore workout and how can I NOT get more info about it with the word Spartacus in…
Here are 10 simple changes you can do to transform your beauty and enhance your appearance by paying attention to detail and tweaking the small and simple things.
Use red clover for delicious and nourishing food and healing herbal home remedies with these simple to make and use ideas.
Management Tip & Poster. Nothing bothers me more than when I am giving directions and the students are playing with their papers, putting things away, or whatever.
Knowing and understanding what your feet say about your health can really help you to learn more about your body.
Find summer preschool activities that are a memorable way to learn through play! From water fights to lemonade sensory bins, there's fun for all!
Want to know one of the best ways to get your students to pay attention in French class? Show them French cultural videos! Students are so used to their American lifestyles that they are fascinated by what other people eat, what gestures they use to communicate, and how they celebrate. When I incorporate Francophone culture
Banana is one of the most advantageous natural products on earth. For a certain something, this tropical natural product is a genuine storag
We’ve got several attention strategies on the blog that help kids with attention and focus difficulties. Modifying the environment or reducing demands are tools that can help many kids pay attention in different contexts. However, sometimes it’s not possible to adjust the external factors involved in paying attention. It’s then that internal strategies must succeed ... Read more
French Listening Practice includes Audio of each example. 50 French Sentences with Faire - To Do/To Make! spoken at a slow and normal pace. Free PDF
This glittery ice cube-themed Needoh comes in 3 colours, 1 will be chosen at random; perfect size for small hands to squish. STRESS RELIEF - Nice Cube NeeDoh helps kids unwind and de-stress as they squeeze and smush the stress ball; ideal as an anxiety reliever and also helps children to focus & pay attention. One Provided
Working on cognitive abilities from an early age is the best way to help young children's brains think, read, learn, reason, pay attention and remember. Today we are sharing 19 preschool cognitive development activities that are so much fun!
Today we are going to learn about... blah... blah... blah. Once students hear the words today we are going to learning about, a majority of them hear nothing but the blah...blah...blah. That is why it's important to try to hook them before the lesson begins. Peak their interest, allow them to think, get them talking, and engage them in what they will be learning about. Guess the Topic This is one of my favorite! Before introducing the new topic, give students a collection of words related to the lesson. Allow them to guess the topic they are about to learn about. Play a Game That's right, play a game BEFORE you begin the lesson. When choosing a game choose a game that activates students' prior knowledge. For example, before beginning multiplying by multi-digit numbers we played a cooperative learning game called Ask-n-Switch to review the basic multiplication facts. Giving Scenarios Highlight lesson objectives by giving students scenarios that require them to draw conclusions. I like to use this activity when introducing problem/solution, cause/effect, inferences, and drawing conclusions. I give students a scenario either verbal or a picture prompt similar to below. Without telling them what they will be learning they respond. After responses have been discussed they are amazed at how much they know. After responding to the picture/prompt below, students realized that they make inferences every single day! Present a Challenge I do this one A LOT in math. Present students with a challenge. For example, when introducing division I bring in gum. I tell students how many pieces of gum I have, and it is their job to figure out how many pieces of gum each of them will get. It's real life. It's hands one, and it lays a foundation for what they will be learning. Scavenger Hunt Provide students with clues about what they will be learning. The clues can be actual objects or pictures of what they will be learning about. You may have an out of this world lesson planned, but unless students are excited or engaged in what they will be learning, success isn't imminent. Try hooking them BEFORE the lesson! Teaching With Simplicity Pinterest Facebook Instagram Teachers Pay Teachers
This listening game for kids starts with a craft - make a simple DIY telephone and then play a listening game!