Use this visual with your students working on making predictions or sharing ideas! (as seen in our "Science Wonder" Speech Cube) Included in your purchase: ⭐ Two (2) double-sided 2.5"x8.5" printed visuals ⭐ One (1) Digital file. The digital file will be sent to your email once the order is fulfilled. This product includes licensed images from the Smarty Symbols library. All rights reserved to Smarty Symbols, LLC Used with permission.
When it comes to book series covers, from the first book to the last, each one should share a common thread that connects their stories. A book cover is like a door that either invites a reader inside to take a look around or repels them.
Wondering what is visual scanning? Use these occupational therapy resources to work on visual scanning skills in kids.
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Printable pattern grids for visual discrimination practice. Morning bin activity
Today I thought I’d share a strategy I use to help my students communicate their thinking during the inquiry process. See, Think, Wonder is a thinking routine I use with my students to help t…
Wondering what is visual scanning? Use these occupational therapy resources to work on visual scanning skills in kids.
During the last few weeks, students have been pointing out lines they noticed on their clothing, and lines in objects found in our classroom and around the school yard. They were excited to show me their lines and identify them by name. One morning during outdoor play, S. C. proceeded to tell me more about lines: "Lines are everywhere! Our bodies are lines! We can make lines with our feet and our hands! We can make lines out of wood chips!" It was interesting to see that looking closely at lines was starting to pick up momentum with the students again, so I asked them if they thought they could find more lines outside during our outdoor exploration? Take a look at their findings! Sharing the pen Since the beginning of the school year, we have been exploring and investigating lines through various art forms: pencils, crayons, pastels, charcoal pencils, paint, plasticine, and wire. In adding another element, we decided to try creating a collaborative line art piece. A large piece of paper was placed in the center of the carpet with a pen. The students sat in a circle around the paper all asking each other what this was for, and what we were going to do? The objective of the art activity was for each student to have a turn creating a desired line and passing the pen to their friend without removing the pen off the paper. The students marveled at each other's lines and supported one another when passing their pen to their friend by reminding them to leave it touching the paper. *Thank you for the wonderful activity Havergal College (Junior School) Collaborative line art piece board display
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This graphic organizer is designed to help students organize their thoughts while promoting critical thinking and analysis skills. "I see, I think, I wonder" is a gold-standard learning activity for students of all ages and abilities, but can be especially powerful with ESL and SPED students. This g...
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Embark on a cosmic journey with this Valentine's Day Agamograph Template. This mesmerizing artwork creates a visual illusion, revealing two different cosmic scenes with a simple tilt. Perfect for engaging activities with kids, this template adds a touch of outer space charm to your Valentine's Day celebrations. Download now and embark on a creative journey filled with love and wonder!
Medicinal plants have been used for millennia, and science is just beginning to validate many of their traditional uses. This basic overview of medicinal plants and their use focuses on herbs you can find or
Wonder activities for your classroom that are "wonder" ful and effective with your Wonder novel studies or We're All Wonders Book.
Braille Tales is a free, print-braille book program promoting early literacy skills and excitement for reading among the blind or visually impaired.
Teaching the scientific method to kids can be tough. Here are some modifcations to the classic steps of the scientific method for special eduacaiton students.
For most of us, Epcot means eating yummy food from around the world (thanks, festivals) and riding fun rides, but there's always been an educational element to this theme park, too, especially when it comes to the Land Pavilion. On Living With the Land, you can learn about agriculture and how the land we live on
Wondering what is visual scanning? Use these occupational therapy resources to work on visual scanning skills in kids.
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Strategies for Learners with CVI Using an Active Learning ApproachPeople often wonder what kind of modifications should be made to Active Learning activities, materials or equipment for children with CVI (cortical visual impairment). It is beyond the scope of this website to provide an introduction to CVI, but there is a lot of good information in
Picture this: You're curled up on your couch, sipping a warm pumpkin spice latte, and your gaze falls upon your fireplace mantel, a blank canvas waiting to be t
Free printable visual instructions for how to open a combination lock. Great for kids and teens to learn how to use a combination lock.