Are you one of the many teachers who is struggling to teach summarizing? Summarizing can be a difficult skill for students to master. It requires strong reading comprehension since students need to be able to
Planning the Resource. Write a draft... something like this: Skill: Digraph Sounds. Theme: anything from Picnic Kids clipart.
Chart detailing monthly themes including holidays, seasons, and social skills. Helpful to plan activities for the entire school year. Appropriate for multiple age levels.
Don't you just love a bag with multiple useful storage compartments? This chapter is about clipart that has naturally occurring sections that function
Product Description Included is four booklets: reflections, rotations, translations, and dilations. Each booklet has information about the transformation, includes rules, a practice problem, and a sequence of transformations. There are many ways that students can construct their booklets. They can glue them into their interactive notebooks, use as 4 handheld booklets, or staple together to create one booklet.
Make worksheets using programs you probably already have! These 6 steps will get you started creating your own resources today!
Here is a list of some of the Free French Resources found in my TPT store. Click on the title of each resource for a direct link!
This activity can be used to support your students' understanding of the importance of a 'Safety Network', as part of a Protective Behaviours program. This product is FREE; there is nothing more important than helping keep our students safe from abuse.
Schedules are an important way of life. They keep us in a routine and get us to the places we need to be. In a preschool, pre-k and kindergarten classroom, a schedule is the backbone to the day. It helps us get all the things done that we wanted to accomplish. While you may have a schedule hang...
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This one page drawing exercise encourages students to think creatively. I use this exercise as a part of senior sketchbook exercises. Two versions of the file are included - one with media instructions, one without (so that you can have the students use whatever media you would like). This product is now available in: French https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Draw-the-Alphabet-FRENCH-Creativity-Exercise-7032208 Spanish https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Draw-the-Alphabet-SPANISH-Creativity-Exercise-7032200
Having trouble getting your parents to read your classroom newsletters? Need to see some classroom newsletter examples? Click to get...
A perfect BACK TO SCHOOL activity! Encourage your students to share about their summer vacations by having them fill in this free resource!You may choose to have students draw or write in the spaces, providing differentiated opportunities to those who need it. Makes a sweet bulletin board!©Anita Bre...
Whether you are teaching your prechooler at home or working with them in preparation for school, here is a preschool learning folder for you.
Inside: How to Make TeachersPayTeachers Products in Canva (while following terms of use!) There are loads of tools out there for creating products for Teachers Pay Teachers (TpT). Most teachers tend
Exciting ideas for your new class during transition days. From icebreakers to teamwork challenges, make it a memorable experience.
Keep teletherapy fresh with these FREE speech therapy websites, resources, games, and materials.
Dot Day is coming and I'm here to show you 3 Dot Day Art Projects, Ideas, and Activities that you can use in your Classroom with you students to pair with the book "The Dot" by Peter. H. Reynolds! Lesson ideas to use with Primary, Elementary, & Middle School! Use them in a general classroom or Art Classroom. Grab art making mediums & let's make some Dot Day Art!
These FREE speech sound cue cards have a picture of a mouth producing the sound and a picture to remind your students of the sound.
Learning about States of Matter using this funky States of Matter Flip Flap Book® is the perfect way for your students to APPLY everything they learned!
Last week we talked all about arrival and making it a great day from the moment students walk in the door. If you missed that e-mail, you can see a blog post all about it here. If you thought those steps set you up for a productive day with students, the next part of the morning routine is going to make your day even better! Without further ado I present, Morning Meeting! Morning Meeting consists of four main parts: Greeting Every student is greeted by name. Sure, you might have shared a killer greeting with each kid as they walked through the door but this gives students an opportunity to practice each other’s names (which is something we do a lot of at the beginning of the year), making direct eye contact, and a good handshake all while building a sense of community and comradery amongst classmates. Share There are many ways that students can share. Sharing can be about a specific topic or some days you can let students share about whatever is on their mind. This is a fantastic time for students to practice speaking in complete sentences, public speaking, and listening to others. Activities These activities can be simple, such as singing a song with hand motions, or more complex where everyone is participating in a "game" where they are up and moving around the classroom. I like to try and choose teambuilding activities instead of competitive ones so that everyone is starting their day on a positive note. They can be based on an academic skill or just used as a way to "get the wiggles out". All that matters is that students are engaged and working to build a classroom community. Morning Message This can be as simple as a message that you write to your students and read back to them or you can use it as an opportunity to pack a huge academic punch and get in a ton of skills in a short amount of time. I like to do my morning message the second way 😉 so that is a whole other blog post that you can find here! Do you have a morning meeting in your classroom? I would love to hear what some of your favorite greetings and activities are!
I created this PDF worksheet to help students to think creatively, elaborate, and tell a story. I've used this when I taught in elementary (as young as kindergarten) and used it also in high school. There is no right or wrong answer and it is fun to see all the creative solutions that students come up with. My high school students taking the animation pathway especially liked this worksheet. We always share the results in class to see all the different solutions. I've included a blank sheet that you can have students create their own sheet and then switch with a partner and create a drawing from it. This adds a sense of challenge and game element to it. Further information: • Resources are ready to print and go Connect with me @ Messy Art Teacher Messy Art Teacher Blog Facebook Instagram Pinterest You can follow me by clicking at top of my store page if you would like to receive updates on new art resources and details of my forthcoming sales. Don’t forget to leave feedback on resources - you will earn points towards your next TPT purchases :-) Please contact me if you have any questions regarding this resource. Thanks! Nancy Miller - Messy Art Teacher
I love using QR codes to make my task cards more exciting and interesting. They are so easy to make and even easier to use.
A handout or poster based on the element of art: texture. Includes definition as well as some examples.
Flu season is upon us, so I wanted to compile some of my favorite free resources for last-minute sub plans. Everything I've chosen is 100% free and ready to print. These resources don't take a lot
If you're tired of digging into your own pockets to find ways to motivate your students, you need to check out these FREE reward coupons. You can even use the editable option to add your own coupons.