Timing in the Tarot is a tricky topic. In this post, I make it simple and give you some free resources to download and print out.
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This is a fun board game to practice time expressions and prepositions of time. Your students talk in pairs about the topics on the sheet. Each student places their counter on one of the
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"Human Rights" is a Reading Comprehension designed to inform about the topic of ”Human Rights" in the English classroom.The text has been adapted to fit two lev
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Nominal Scales When measuring using a nominal scale, one simply names or categorizes responses. Gender, handedness, favorite color, and religion are examples of variables measured on a nominal scal…
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This lesson shows you how to use an IELTS mind map to organize and brainstorm your answer for the speaking part two. This can be useful for brainstorming ideas.
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Download our classroom icebreakers printable and "go fishing" with your students as they ask and answer questions of one another.
We are constantly working with our students trying to get them to keep the conversation going. For many students, starting the conversation can be challenging. Many students require prompting in order to talk to their peers. Whether it is working with a group on a project in class, sitting at lunch, or at ...
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As therapists, we often times see clients with vision needs that impact functional skills. Visual processing is a complex topic and convergence insufficiency is just one area. Read below to find out more about convergence in kids, to understand exactly what is convergence insufficiency, and how convergence plays into functional skills and learning. **DISCLAIMER** I am ... Read more
Activity Information: This is a simple blank comic strip to create dialogues and cartoons! It can be incorporated into any unit of any level of any world language class to plan dialogues or storyboard scripts for skits. If you like this sample, you can purchase 30 different templates in my Comic Strip Pack. Standards: Comic strip activities primarily focus on the ACTFL language comparison and interpersonal communication standards. Going paperless? You can use the PDF documents in the Notability app for students to add their writing. The Profe Store LLC User Agreement: By purchasing this product you agree to the applicable license terms set forth by teacherspayteachers.com at the time of purchase as well as to the terms of this agreement. Upon purchase of this product, The Profe Store LLC, grants the purchaser of this digital download one perpetual, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to modify, and to print paper copies of this product. By purchasing this digital download, you agree that the digital download contains proprietary information and material that is owned by The Profe Store LLC and/or its licensors, and that this information is protected by applicable intellectual property laws, including but not limited to copyright law. Reselling, renting, leasing, loaning, distributing, or otherwise transferring any modified or unmodified version of this product is strictly prohibited. By purchasing this digital download, you also agree that you will not use such proprietary information or materials in any way whatsoever except as permitted by this license or law.
Adverbs of time are useful and come up many times during a learner's course of study. Utilize these 3 activities to keep students in line with time. The topic of time includes adver
The series board games should be a funny, playful way to practice vocabulary and grammar orally. The instructions for the teachers are included.If you like this game, you can find more board games here:https://en.islcollective.com/mypage/my-creations?search_key=Board+games&type=printables&option=published&id=5163&grammar=&vocabulary=&materials=&levels=&studentTypes=&skills=&languageExams=&dialect=&functions=&page=1&sorting_type=most_newest&filter_type=filter_all&view_type=list&view_length=12 - ESL worksheets
People often find the distinction between metaphors and similes a difficult concept to master. Teaching these subjects using fun activities makes the challenging topic easier to learn. These activities do not take much preparation, but get your whole class or group involved. Be sure to provide your students with lots ...
This one takes a little prep work the first time 'round. But after that, you're set forever. It's a great way to include a little kinesthetic activity into the study of DNA. First, the prep work: On a long strip of paper* write out a string of DNA bases (actually, you're making the mRNA). You want to make sure your letters are evenly spaced - I actually marked the paper. Keep a codon chart handy - make sure you begin with a start codon and don't come to a stop codon immediately. And, don't make the mistake of using T instead of U, as someone did... Now you need to make a ribosome through which your strip of paper can fit. I made mine out of fun foam. It has magnets on the back, so it sticks to the white board. Cut the window in the ribosome, so that you can see 3 bases at a time (hence the reason for evenly spacing your letters). Use this picture to guide you: Now you need to make the amino acids. Once again I used fun foam. I wrote the amino acid on the foam, punched holes in it and strung string through the holes so the students could wear them. For the activity: Draw a huge circle on the board - a cell. Sketch in a nucleus and stick your ribosome in the middle as well. Show your students the mRNA (your paper strip) moving from the nucleus to the ribosome. Feed the mRNA into the ribosome. Have your students translate the first 3 mRNA bases into an amino acid. Have a student put the appropriate amino acid placard on and stand in front of the room. Move the mRNA to the next three bases. Determine the amino acid. Have another student put on the appropriate placard, then stand next to the first student and hold his/her hand. Proceed this way until you come to a stop codon, or until you've made your point. Your students will have a better feel for how a ribosome translates mRNA, how proteins are formed, and understand that proteins are long chains of amino acids. * I got a few sentence strips from an elementary teacher in my building - they're the perfect size and shape for this, I didn't have to cut them, and they have lines marked on them! ****** I learned this from a fellow teacher at a NJ Science Teachers Association Convention several years ago. I don't know who that teacher is - but if you're out there, please let me know - I'd like to give you credit.
Autism effects a wide spread demographic. One therapy that is often sought out to help those effected with Autism. ABA refers to Applied Behavior Analysis. It used to be referred to as behavior mod…
'How burned out am I?'What are the signs and symptoms of burnout?Chronic stress has real and substantial effects on body and brain.Burnout signs are normally seen as falling into 1 of 3 main categories:Although seen as a work-related problem, it can greatly impact energy and mood outside work, including relationships, health and sleep.Burnout affects our body and how we think, feel and behaveIn my experience of executive coaching and counselling, people greatly underestimate the potential effect
Last week, I blogged about Bloom's Taxonomy and Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS). (See April 2, 2012.) My friend, Andrea, over at One Teacher's Take...is Another's Treasure commented that she also uses Webb's Depth of Knowledge (DOK) Levels and Marzano's Dimensions of Thinking, both of which are new to me. So, I immediately googled them. Here's what I found. . . Webb's DOK Levels look like this: What I like about Webb's model is the 4 levels versus Bloom's 6. It's always nice to condense things, isn't it? At least in my realm of preparing dozens of lesson plans each day, less is more! The 4 level descriptors (the inner circle) boast newer and somewhat clearer concepts. Then my eye wanders over the outer circle. Ouch! Another sea of verbs to swim through. The 4th level, presumably the quarter in which we strive to spend most of our time, is curiously short on verbs compared to the other 75%. Are those 8 verbs/phrases just more succinct? Or, do they reflect the limitations foisted upon teachers by the Common Core of Teaching Standards, standardized testing, and uniform time lines? Surely that triad has bearing on it. Perhaps there is more to be considered, however. Is the 4th level truly where teachers strive to be? I hope, in my heart of hearts, that the answer is YES. However, it is possible that some, if not many, teachers find little motivation to work on level 4. Their efforts are not evaluated by standardized tests, depriving them of extrinsic approval. Paychecks remain static whether teachers push their students toward extended learning or not. Indeed, rewards are esoteric. Certainly the dedicated, professional teacher experiences intrinsic satisfaction. S/he may even be fortunate enough to receive accolades from students, parents, colleagues, and/or administrators. Is that enough? In a future blog, I'll discuss Marzano's Depth of Knowledge Levels. Until then, I'd love to hear your thoughts about teaching HOTS.
Hi everyone! ,,Wie viel Uhr ist es?” … ,,Wie spät ist es?”… Do you know how to answer to these questions? Well, both mean “What time is it?” and this is the topi…
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