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This was designed as a vocabulary quiz for Realidades 2, Capítulo 5B, but would also make a great review or a homework assignment. It contains 25 fill-in-the-blank questions. Section 1: pictures; students must write the correct vocabulary word (12 questions) Section 2: read each definition/question and provide a logical word or phrase from the chapter. (13 questions) Ex.: "Cuando el médico recomienda el tipo de medicina que debes tomar, y lo escribe en una hoja de papel" --> receta
Let's dive into some new options to teach vocabulary, for those who have the time and energy to pursue them. In this post and podcast, I'm sharing ten ideas for making the study of vocabulary something students might even look forward to.
Fun and engaging vocabulary and word work ideas and activities. Here the some freebies and other ideas for your 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th grade classroom.
Te Reo Māori Vocab for Babies Print Out 12 common words and phrases for interacting with pēpi from birth and beyond to help parents introduce te reo Māori to their whare. — A handy print-out for introducing te reo Māori to your tamariki from birth, available as an instant download 🖤 This digital download is to fit on an A4 or A3 page. Print at home, or take to your local print shop to have printed professionally if you prefer.After purchasing, you will receive a link to download, as well as an email with the download link. File formats You will receive 2x high-resolution (300 dpi) files in JPG format for A4 and A3 size. Frame, display, or stick on the fridge or in a high-traffic area in your whare to encourage you to start learning the phrases with your whānau.
It amazes me how much class size affects my teaching and my students. I started the year with 31 students. I just lost my second one at the beginning of this week, so I'm down to 29. I've had 2 kids out all week on long vacations and 2 more out sick. So I've had a class of 25 ALL week!! It's been a big difference. Even though the ones gone are little angels and I still have all the hard ones, it really makes a BIG difference!! Our district and researchers keep telling us that class size doesn't make a difference but I have to beg to differ with them. It makes a HUGE difference in first grade. With a smaller class I can spread myself out more- work with more kids, more often, for longer periods of time. We can get more done- 25 kids take less time to finish an assignment than 31. With all the activities we do in first grade through out the day it can really add up. With less kids, fighting for my attention, I can give more attention to those that really need it. During class discussions, there is more participation by more kids. The shyer kids start to open up. It just feels more like a close knit community rather than a big city. I can hardly imagine what it would be like to teach less than 20. What a dream!! Back to reality. Our school has been doing training in SIOP this year. It stands for Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol. You can find out more HERE. It actually is training in teaching English Language Learner but our school does not have a very high percentage of ELLs. We actually have only 3 out of 180 in our grade level. But the SIOP model is really best practices and a great review in how to teach better. With the new common core our principal thought is would be a great help. We've had to do lesson studies and just finished one yesterday. Our team did ours on Synonyms. It's great to collaborate and work together as a team developing and analyzing a lesson. Here's a practice page we used and a cute song we found. I don't know who to give credit for the song but our kiddos really liked it. Click HERE if you'd like to grab a copy. Hey, believe it or not but it's FRIDAY tomorrow- again! Gotta love FRIDAY! I hope you all have a GREAT one.
My children played this game in Spanish all the time with their friends in Mexico. They call it Basta, but it has lots of names: Tutti frutti, ¡Mercadito!, Stop, Lápiz quieto, Animales con E, Alto el fuego, Ensalada rusa. It is a category game in Spanish - the original,
Tense is one of the most important aspects for learning English grammar. Mainly, there are 12 tenses in English grammar that are essential for a new learner of English!
Diese Sammlung von 30 Spielvorlagen zum Kopieren und Ausschneiden für die Hand des Lehrers kann ergänzend zu jedem Lehrbuch eingesetzt werden. Auf spielerische Weise wird in kommunikativen Gruppen- und Partnerübungen die Sprechfertigkeit der Lernenden gefördert;gleichzeitig werden verschiedene grammatische Strukturen trainiert.
Matariki 3 part matching cards for New Zealand Classrooms. Great tool for Bicultural New Zealand to learn key ideas and concepts. Are you looking for an activity that explains the basics of Matariki in an accessible and engaging way for Junior Primary Students? This Montessori inspired activity is for you. INCLUDESInstructions1) Matching cards: Child matches the picture to the description and definition, 8 concepts/topics covered: Matariki ConstellationCelebrationsWinter SolsticeLegendsRemembrancePlanting CropsHarvestKites 2) Booklet template: Children make their own booklet about matariki using the template provided 12 pages - PDF This is a Downloadable resource ********SAVE SAVE SAVE Get this as part of my Matariki bundle : Matariki Bundle*********This resource is designed for years 1-4. Students will have to be at least Turquoise to do this activity independently.You may also be interested in my Matariki activities, reading, printables productInterested in NZ and Māori teaching resources? CLICK HEREYou can get this as part of my money saving NZ Bundle
Looking for a fun vocabulary activity? This extension is perfect for middle and high school to help encourage critical thinking and associations.
Need some quick, easy ideas for your child's vocabulary parade at school? Here are some that you can probably put together tonight!
This is a literature unit for Hoot by Carl Hiaasen . It includes the following: Pages 1 - 3 - Cover pages - Choose one Page 4 - Vocab List Page 5-7 - Vocab Activities Page 8-10 - Chapter 1 - 2 Questions, Lined Answer Sheet, Answer Key Page 11-13 - Chapter 3 - 4 Questions, Lined Answer Sheet, Answer Key Page 14 - Owl Sketch Page 15-17 - Chapter 5 - 6 Questions, Lined Answer Sheet, Answer Key Page 18 - Story Plot Page 19-21 - Chapter 7 - 8 Questions, Lined Answer Sheet, Answer Key Page 22-24 - Chapter 9 - 10 Questions, Lined Answer Sheet, Answer Key Page 25-27 - Chapter 11 - 12 Questions, Lined Answer Sheet, Answer Key Page 28-30 - Chapter 13 - 14 Questions, Lined Answer Sheet, Answer Key Page 31 - Comparing Characters Venn Diagram Page 32-34 - Chapter 15 - 16 Questions, Lined Answer Sheet, Answer Key Page 35-37 - Chapter 17 - 18 Questions, Lined Answer Sheet, Answer Key Page 38-40 - Chapter 19 - Epilogue Questions, Lined Answer Sheet, Answer Key Page 41 -Roy's Challenges Page 42-43 - Sequence of Events and Answer Key Page 44 - Hoot Research Project with Grading Rubric Page 45-48 - End of Book Test and Answer Key Page 49-50 - Credit and Copyright
Need some quick, easy ideas for your child's vocabulary parade at school? Here are some that you can probably put together tonight!
This test is all about summer camps. As usual you have reading comprehension, grammar, vocabulary and written practice. Key is included. For version B of this test go to https://en.islcollective.com/resources/printables/worksheets_doc_docx/test_a2b1_-_summer_camps_-_version_b_special_need_students/past-simple-vs/101522For the listening test go to https://en.islcollective.com/resources/printables/worksheets_doc_docx/listening_test_-_sports_camps_a2b1/sports/101269 - ESL worksheets
Hello darlings! Just a few more days until I leave 3 Teacher Chick and launch my new blog That Teaching Spark. The blog still looks yucky and I am just waiting on the designer for some finishing touches! She has been awesome! Make sure to check back for some amazing gift card giveaways, TPT Product giveaways, and crafty giveaways! This post is an overview of the Word Study Program I use in third grade. Stick with me though, because you could do the same thing in your classroom, you just need some word lists. These pics will take you through the program step by step. It is a mash up of Words Their Way, Fountas and Pinnell, and Beth Newingham. Click the pic to get the entire program from my store! Wow! You stuck with me this far! You deserve a freebie! What program have you been using? Is it differentiated? Amy
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