Wordless videos in speech therapy are a fun way to target a variety of goals, including inferencing. Check out these gems I found
an anon on my blog @cainsnocreaturefeature asked if i were willing to post references for everyone’s default outfits and i finally finished them + some bonus notes on everyone! this is part 2 of the...
YouTube science videos teaching human body anatomy to kids kindergarten to high school. Free resource for science, biology and physiology class.
ALL ABOUT EARTH Get ready for a month filled with so many fun activities to teach your kiddos all about our planet Earth . I teach this unit in April so it coincides with Earth Day. I’ve loaded up this blog post post with read aloud book ideas, free videos you can share with your students,
Starting out lessons with a quick video is a great way to get students hooked on the day's lesson. Here are a few short videos to go along with singing games on musical opposite concepts high/low, fast/slow, and loud/soft. High/Low Videos: Games: Andy Pandy Students march to steady beat and then freeze on high to reach as high as they can and low to touch their toes. Add another level by having students march in a circle. Sigh High, Sing Low Students stand in a circle and pass a dog (or other stuffed animal) to the student they call. In order to show who has had a turn, have students keep one hand on their head until the stuffed animal is passed to them. Fast/Slow Videos: Games: Rig-A-Jig-Jig This song is sung slowly until the fermata. After the fermata, the song picks up in tempo. I like to drag the first part out to really show contrast to the second part. To play the game, students sit in a circle. One student is chosen to walk slowly around the circle while students sing. When the class reaches the fermata, the student taps the shoulder of whoever is in front of them. The chosen student then chases the student around the circle and attempts to tag him/her before the song ends. I do not have much room for chasing in my small music room so instead of having students running/chasing, I had both students gallop around the circle without trying to tag each other. They enjoyed it just as much without the competitive part. Loud/Soft Games: Grizzly Bear Students sit in a circle while one student(the sleeping grizzly bear) sits outside of the circle facing away from the rest of the group. One student in the circle is chosen to "wake" the grizzly bear by tapping the grizzly bear on the shoulder during the last two lines of the song (please be very quiet....). When students sing the word mad, the grizzly bear turns around and has three guesses to find who tapped them on the shoulder. This post is a part of Fermata Fridays! Click above for other great music education posts.
Free Printable Pokemon Matching Worksheet. Free Printable Pokemon Matching Worksheet, a fun activity that you can use for writing practice. Kids can practice writing skills and have fun matching Pokemon characters at the same time. Share this free printable Pokemon Matching Worksheet at school, home-school, or tutoring. Your students can match the objects and Pokemon with the correct name and
Songs are an excellent way to build phonemic awareness skills because they focus on the task of listening. Click to hear them all!
Teaching rocks for kids can be fun, interactive and even yummy with these creative ideas. These 15 activities and ideas are perfect for teaching science about rocks that includes the rock cycle, the types of rocks and more!
Doing science experiments at home is so much fun and this underwater volcano science experiment is so simple to set up using food coloring and water!
Have you ever had a class that just tried your patience day after day? Have you ever felt like you could walk away from teaching forever tom...
Please find below link to freebie addition strategies poster, tools for making 10, part-part-whole tools, and worksheets to practice the strategies listed. VIDEO: For the BEST understanding of how to teach addition (and subtraction), refer to Making Sense Series: the progression of addition AND subtraction, the standard traditional algorithm from Graham Fletcher at https://vimeo.com/157768846. Also can be found at https://gfletchy.com/progression-videos/. VIDEO: More basic addition using a num
The objective of this worksheet is to have students focus on and learn certain words that they often confuse. It is a multiple choice exercise. A key is included. When revising the ws, make sure to talk about the confusables. - ESL worksheets
Add some coloring to reading with this set of animals read and color reading comprehension worksheets. These are great for both reading comprehension and listening comprehension. Animals Read and Color Reading Comprehension Worksheets for Grade 1
Never planned to homeschool, now wouldn't trade it for the world
Kindergarten reading fun activities. This set has 44 worksheets in color and 44 worksheets in black and white. Students have to read the sentences and find the matching pictures. I also added a few pages where students have to cut and paste parts of a sentence to match the given pictures. Those are ...
"Homework or Video Games" - a short story for kids. Fiction, 88 words. The story is followed by a reading comprehension worksheet. Free reading practice and comprehension exercises from K5 Learning; no login required.
Please find below link to freebie addition strategies poster, tools for making 10, part-part-whole tools, and worksheets to practice the strategies listed. VIDEO: For the BEST understanding of how to teach addition (and subtraction), refer to Making Sense Series: the progression of addition AND subtraction, the standard traditional algorithm from Graham Fletcher at https://vimeo.com/157768846. Also can be found at https://gfletchy.com/progression-videos/. VIDEO: More basic addition using a num
If you're doing digraph activities with your learners, try these free digraph games! Use them in kindergarten or first grade. These literacy center games are a great alternative to worksheets! #digraphs #teachingreading #kindergarten #firstgrade #phonics
Learn, play, educate - place for little "out of the box " thinkers and their parents.
Students have to watch the video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0Ypz9TDMTE and complete exercise A with the necessary information. Some words already have the first letter. Then they answer some questions about themselves. Finally they will have to identify the free time activities shown in the different pictures. Hope you like it. - ESL worksheets
High vs. Low Stories A wonderful idea for continuing with high and low practice is telling your students some familiar folk tales. I started with telling my students the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. I tried to be as dramatic as possible while retelling this story and each of the three bears had a different kind of voice. Papa bear had a low voice, Mama bear had a middle voice, and Baby Bear had a high voice. (Goldilocks also had a high voice.) At the end of the story, I asked how they knew different characters were speaking? They explained that I changed my voice. Then I asked them how I changed my voice. Some may think you were louder or softer with different voices. To show the difference I would use my Baby Bear and Papa Bear voices and speak quietly and then loudly. This helped them realize this was not the difference between my voices. After explaining, I changed my voice between high and low, I asked students who had the highest voice and who had the lowest voice. Another day I told students the story of the The Three Little Pigs. After telling the story students were able to pick out the high and low voices quickly. We practiced speaking in our high pig voices and our low wolf voice. The greatest part about using these stories is you already built a strong foundation you can come back to. When students are sure if something sounds high or low say "Does it sound like Baby Bear? Or does it sound like Papa Bear?" Some students may still struggle with it at the beginning, but with constant repetition and examples they will start to get it. High vs. Low Videos My students *LOVE* watching music videos and I have put together quite a list of music videos I show for different concepts. One day I was showing a video and I realized that it could be more high and low practice. I had students listen and tell me, which character is singing the lowest? Which is singing the highest? The students had a great time with identifying the high and low singers and I was amazed that my more advanced students could even pick out small differences in high and low. They even caught things in the videos that I didn't. I started with showing students a video of Cookie Monster and a video of Elmo. I asked students which character has a high voice and which has a low voice. Then I gave them a little more of a challenge, by figuring out who has the high and low voices in this video: Then the ultimate challenge! I stopped after each number (starting on 2) and asked who had the highest/lowest voice. This is difficult for some, but this is also the one that my students really impressed me with. Would you like to see more about teaching high and low? Check out my last blog post about Preparing High and Low Or look out for more posts about high and low COMING SOON Clip art credits - Whimsy Clips & Educlips
Science worksheets for Kindergarten, Grade 1 - 6.
YouTube science videos teaching human body anatomy to kids kindergarten to high school. Free resource for science, biology and physiology class.
Use this interactive back to school activity to support your students to get to know each other.
November 20, 2013 We have been learning all about "tempo" (the speed--fast or slow--of the beat) and "rhythm" in ...
Engaging your kids in simple activities, like the ones on these DIY Activity Dice, will help them develop the skills they need for everyday actions!
Education in the USA - ESL worksheets
Learn farm animal sounds with this super fun song by the latest supergroup to hit the world (and farm) stage. You can also use the video to practice prepositions of place. Look for the trouble-making mouse! Where is he? On the piano? Under the stool? Can you find him?
Would you like to decorate your classroom with fun, hand-drawn anchor charts/posters? Do you simply not have the time to get them done? Well, you have come to the perfect place! I love making these engaging and appealing anchor charts. I also can draw/create any other topic you would like, just contact me directly and ask! My students absolutely love these posters and references them every day. Many of them are visual learners, so the colorful images really help them connect and remember what they have learned. This particular anchor chart is for students learning about 2-dimensional shapes. This chart helps them visually see the shape, and also its important qualities. My students love seeing the different colors and especially like seeing the real-life visuals. This helps them relate to the math material and learn in a deeper way. **These will be copies unless asked otherwise for a custom poster. They are not laminated, and are printed on normal, anchor chart paper. I ship these out ASAP after being ordered, but please keep in mind once shipped, it is outside of my control. Therefore, if shipping does not meet your expectations, I highly encourage you to please reach out to me first, and we have always been able to work something out to make up for anything that may have occurred after I have sent your package, thanks so much!! Hope you love it :)
This is "Inquiry based Learning" by Eduardo Teixeira on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.
Willkommen Sich Vorstellen Arbeitsblatt Übung Übung 1 Hoeren Der Tagesablauf Arbeitsblatt Sätze zerschneiden, vertauschen und richtig aufkleben Zahlen Die Zahlen Ordinalzahlen Jahreszeiten Monate u…
Find resources for teaching story elements to kindergarten, first, second, and third grade students including books and hands-on activities.
Have you ever had a class that just tried your patience day after day? Have you ever felt like you could walk away from teaching forever tom...