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Daily Well-Being 4 Week Unit Plan for Elementary - October - Back to School Fostering well-being in primary school students is essential for their overall development and success. Daily well-being activities help students build important skills such as mindfulness, emotional regulation, empathy, social connections, and cognitive abilities. By integrating these activities into the classroom, teachers can create a positive learning environment where students feel supported, valued, and ready to learn. These practices not only enhance academic performance but also contribute to the holistic growth of each child, preparing them for a balanced and fulfilling life. Enhance your elementary classroom with our comprehensive 4-week unit plan designed to promote students' well-being. This unit includes daily 3-10 minute activities focused on cognitive, emotional, social, and physical development for Grades K-3. Each activity is carefully crafted to set a positive tone for the day, fostering self-awareness, empathy, cooperation, and physical health. Our plan comes with daily quotes, discussion topics, and practical examples to engage students and support their holistic development. Perfect for starting each school day with intention and a positive mindset, this unit will help students thrive both academically and personally. Well-being activities Primary school Grades K-3 Daily mindfulness Emotional development Cognitive development Social development Physical development Classroom activities Positive mindset SEL (Social Emotional Learning) Teacher resources Back to school Classroom management Early childhood education
Hello Everyone! We have been working hard this week on identifying coins and telling their value. Today we created a whole group game to help with cementing those ideas. We made a "Bigger than Life" gameboard (you know my love of those shower curtain sized gameboards!). We divided the board into 25 sections with tape and then filled each section with either a coin, the coin's name, the value, or the value words. We taped paper coins to a foam die. The kids took turns rolling the die and covering something on the board that matched with the coin rolled. We played until we had 5 in a row covered! The kids were completely engaged for the entire game, helping each other and cheering when we finally had 5 in a row. A smaller version of this game will become a math tub game for next week. You can get a printable of this game including large cards for the whole group lesson and small game board for math tubs.Simply CLICK HERE!!! :) It's FREE! (I am hoping that google docs is cooperating. Every time I upload things lately, it looks different. Remember, you can always e-mail me and I will send you the doc that way!) Next week we will begin a reading/social studies unit on family wants and needs. I have shared my "Me and My Family" before, but I added some elements using two favorite books, "A Chair for My Mother," and "The Relatives Came." You can get this printable! You don't even need to save!! All you need to do is CLICK HERE!!! :) I hope!! Ok!! I've got stuff to do to get ready for our SCI FRI tomorrow!! Magnet fun!! Yippee!! Have a fantastic Friday!! Joyfully! Nancy
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"Karl has written the definitive guide to gamification, which itself is accessible and engaging. He brings trends to life and illustrates the principles of gamification through numerous examples from real-world games.... There is no doubt that 'gamification' is an important and powerful weapon in the arsenal for learning, marketing, and behavior change of any kind. This book is a valuable guide for all who are trying to understand or adopt these important design principles." -FROM THE FOREWORD BY KEVIN KRUSE Games create engagement-the corner-stone of any positive learning experience. With the growing popularity of digital games and game-based interfaces, it is essential that gamification be part of every learning professional's tool box. In this comprehensive resource, international learning expert Karl M. Kapp reveals the value of game-based mechanics to create meaningful learning experiences. Drawing together the most current information and relevant research in one resource, The Gamification of Learning and Instruction shows how to create and design games that are effective and meaningful for learners. Kapp introduces, defines, and describes the concept of gamification and then dissects several examples of games to determine the elements that provide the most positive results for the players. He explains why these elements are critical to the success of learning. The Gamification of Learning and Instruction is based on solid research and the author includes peer-reviewed results from dozens of studies that offer insights into why game-based thinking and mechanics makes for vigorous learning tools. Not all games or gamification efforts are the same, the gamification of learning and instruction requires matching instructional content with the right game mechanics and game thinking. Moving beyond the theoretical considerations, the author explores how to design and develop gamification efforts. Kapp discusses how to create a successful game design document and includes a model for managing the entire game and gamification design process. The Gamification of Learning and Instruction provides learning professional with the help they need to put the power of game design to work. Follow Karl on his widely-read "Kapp Notes" blog at www.kaplaneduneering.com/kappnotes/
A modern series in Islamic studies, for ten levels (KG – 6th). It is a comprehensive series that contains Islamic manners, literature and teaches the implementation of the five pillars of Islam in a simple way. It has Islamic values, defining what Islam contains of human values and the virtues of morality in daily life practices. It has a section for the biography of the prophets and messengers, and how to draw a lessons and benefits. In addition, there is a section for the Everyday Athkar and supplications (Dua’a) that a Muslim need in his life. It contains the following themes: Aqeda (Belief) - Hadith - Fiqh - Prophetic biography - Islamic etiquette - ethics and manners. Each lesson improves the student’s skills, and there is a review and assessment at the end of each unit. This new series is a friend of a student since it uses full English with very simple Arabic words to help students for quick understand and help teachers to explain concepts and how to apply in the real life.
The business world needs a more holistic approach to value creation. In a business model based on life cycle thinking, everyone involved can derive value from their participation in creating a value proposition. This might just be the way forward.
Explore the features of Australian democracy, the voting process, the role of elected representatives and the values of Australian Democracy with this Year 5 HASS Civics and Citizenship resource. This Australian government resource is an excellent introduction to democracy in Australia and includes information sheets, activities and an assessment task. The three mini-units are: ✫ Types of Government ✫ Features of Australian Democracy ✫ Why is it Important to Vote? ✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫ This resource includes: ✫ Teacher Notes ✫ Cover Page ✫ If I Ran Australia Warm Up Activity ✫ Discussion Questions: Teacher Notes, Poster (in black and white and colour) and Discussion Cards ✫ 2 General Note Taking Sheets ✫ Information Sheet on Australian Voting (in black and white and colour) ✫ Note Taking Sheet for Australian Voting ✫ Questions about Australian Voting (in worksheet, interactive notebook and task card format) ✫ Create True/False Statements about Voting in Australia: worksheet, interactive notebook, task card ✫ Information Sheet on Roles of Representatives (in black and white and colour) ✫ Note Taking Sheet for Roles of Representatives ✫ Questions about Roles of Representatives (in worksheet, interactive notebook and task card format) ✫ Write a Job Description Activity: Task Sheet, Task Card and Writing Sheet ✫ Information Sheet on Values of Australian Democracy (in black and white and colour) ✫ Note Taking Sheet for Values of Australian Democracy ✫ Questions about Values of Australian Democracy (in worksheet, interactive notebook and task card format) ✫ What Human Rights do Children Have? Task Sheet and Task Cards ✫ Reflection Task: Worksheet, Interactive Notebook Activity and Task Card ✫ Quick Check ✫ Creating Fair Elections Activity: Teacher Notes, Worksheet, Interactive Notebook Activity, Small Group Brainstorming Sheets ✫ Flip Book ✫ Assessment Task ✫ Answer Keys and Making Rubric ✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫ This mini unit is also part of a mini-unit bundle - Australian Democracy - Key Features This mini unit is also part of a complete bundle - Australian Democracy - Key Features This resource is also available as part of the Year 5 Australian Civics and Citizenship Mini-Unit Bundle This resource is also available as part of the Year 5 Australian Civics and Citizenship Complete Bundle ✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫ This mini unit is written to suit the Australian Curriculum and is written for Australian students. Most elements will work for other parts of the world, but check the preview to see if it will work for you This resource contains Australian spelling in A4 format. It is a PDF file, 76 pages long. ✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫ There's more fabulous Galarious Goods resources available including: ⭐ Australian Electoral System (Year 5 HASS) ⭐ Law in Australia - Mini Unit Bundle ⭐ I'm Australian Too by Mem Fox - Book Study ⭐ Fire by Jackie French and Bruce Whatley - Picture Book Study ✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫ Be the first to know about new Galarious Goods products by becoming a follower! If you enjoy this resource, don't forget to leave feedback so you receive credit and other teachers can find it too!
I use this algebra 2 quick check template all the time as a warm up, exit ticket or check for understanding. It's a free download through this post and has saved me so much time in my Algebra 2 class. Now includes a full-page version to use inside a page protector as a way to save paper. We use the math template to graph quadratics, absolute value, radical functions, exponential functions and find domain, range, vertex, y-intercept and zeros. It has been a total time saver in my algebra 2 class. In the post is a link to more free printable math templates.
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11. september 2012 10:29 This i written by me, but my friend Ewa has written more on here blog at www.englishewa.blogspot.no I have written about social questions and Ewa has written more cultural questions This is how boys and girls in the age 15-19 years old and who they spend their time. This is how an American teen spend their 24 hours. Do you agree? If not, what is different and who do you spend your time? What is typical an American teens life? http://www.loansandcredit.com/how-the-average-american-spends-their-day/ This i a link to were you can find more stats about american people. What is a great differences between Norway and the United States? In my opinion living in Norway is better than living in the USA. I have never lived in the states and not trying to live the American dream. A great difference is the tax. Here in Norway we pay tax after how much we earn. The tax we pay is used to build roads, bridges, hospitals, schools, kindergartens and other official things that we need. In the states you have to pay for all this. An accident can ruin a whole family because they have to pay for the hospital. What do the tax you pay to the government get used to? Who much do a normal person in USA pay in taxes? Another question I got is how the American school is. Here in Norway we start school in an age of 6. We have seven years in a primary school and after that we have three years on a lower secondary school. Afterwards we also have three more years on high school. The first ten of these years is obligatory. And the three years at high school is optional but every Norwegian teen got the right to go to a high school. All this years is free and even university is free. Its just the private schools you have to pay for. Every public school is free. How is the school system in the states? Do you have to pay for school and how many of the years are obligatory? Is there religion teaching in school? In case if yes, what kind of religions are you learning? Religion in Norway is multicultural. After a lot immigration from other countries we have a multicultural country. Even if we are multicultural our national religion is the Christianity. We follow the Christian traditions like Christmas, Easter and Pentecost. Which religion is your national religion? Are you taught in different religions in school? Which religion do you follow and which holidays do you have? I hope you will help me whit these questions and i will gladly help you if you got some questions about cultural an social values in Norway.
This packet contains 60 pages (!!!) of activities that include ELA, Math, Science, & Social Studies. This is a 20 day (4 Weeks) Independent Learning Packet. This packet can be used in the following ways: sub plans supplement curriculum homework center practice small group practice school closings Please see the table of contents inside the preview for the skills covered. The subjects include ELA (Reading, Grammar, and Writing), Math, Science, Social Studies, and Health. Answer Keys are in a separate file. Links and description for digital instructions. ⭐️Please note that there are some overlaps with Science, Social, Studies, Health content for Grades 4-5⭐️ What’s included in this packet: ELA Word Sort: /ur/, /ir/Spelling Patterns PluralCompound Spelling SortCompound Spelling Sort IIReading PoemBobbing for HomophonesMaking InterferenceApostrophesParts of Speech4 Types of SentencesPart of a SentencesDictionary SkillsUsing CommasCapitalization RulesCharacter FeelingsCharacter TraitsContext CluesOrdering SentencesStrong VerbReading a Drama MathPlace Value PatternsPlace Value Patterns IIPlace Value Patterns IIIFootball Place ValueWriting NumbersNumber MatchExpanded FormFalling into Place ValueExponent PatternsPowers of 10 & ExponentsMissing ExponentsDivision PatternsMultiplication PatternsMultiplying 3Digit x 1 DigitMultiplying 4Digit x 1 DigitMultiplying 2Digit x 2DigitMultiplying 3Digit x 2DigitWord ProblemsMultiplication PropertiesEquations & Expressions Social Studies/Science/HealthScience ToolsThe right tool for the JobScience SkillsOpinion, Inference or EvidenceMaking ObservationsCollecting DataConducting an ExperimentLabor DaySeptember Patriot DayU.S. TerritoriesMidwestNortheastSoutheastSouthwestWestEating BreakfastFood AllergiesHealthy Lunches5-Second RuleDrinking Water🛑 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. Please reach out if you have any questions or I can support you in any way. [email protected] Let’s connect! The Literacy Loft Blog The Literacy Loft on Instagram The Literacy Loft on Pinterest The Literacy Loft on Facebook
This elementary school counseling classroom guidance lesson gives students a chance to explore their interests, passions, skills, and goals as they relate to career clusters. In a movement-based "6 corners" activity, students read given choices and select the career cluster most closely aligned to their preferences. Students then review careers in their preferred cluster and discuss their shared values and passions with same-clustered peers. Includes lesson plan (objectives, outline/script, materials list, ASCA standards alignment, suggested process and perception data), pre-test/post-test, ready-to-show PowerPoint presentation for activity, posters and cards for activity, student checklist, 2 options for student craft/summary activity, 80+ career posters detailing the values, work environment, tools, daily tasks, and education of various community helpers grouped by career cluster, and objectives assessment checklist. Terms Copyright © Counselor Keri, Keri Powers Pye. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY. See product file for clip-art and font credits.
11 absolute value activities to help teach, practice, and review using absolute value. Includes online resources, absolute value games, and other absolute value activity ideas.
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