Here are the phrases👇 How you feel matters I’m never too busy for you Being yourself is always enough I’m sorry: I was wrong You are never in trouble for telling the truth You didn’t make me angry,...
Learn what makes up blood in this zany blood for kids activity for learning about the human body. Hands-on, EASY blood model!
I first learned about this prayer years ago. I love that it is simple, sweet, and so effective! Truthfully, you really don’t have an excuse not to do it. Your hand is attached to your body and is w…
Students will love completing this memory book about their kindergarten year during the last week of school. Please note the duplicate pages below: 7-10, 11-14, and 16-19. Page 1: Cover/Title: Memories of Kindergarten Page 2: blank page for left and right handprints Page 3: The year I was in kindergarten was (write in year: 2013-2014). Page 4: I was _____ years old in kindergarten, and my best friend was... Page 5: _________was President of the United States when I was in kindergarten. Page 6: My First Day of Kindergarten (place for photo) and My Last Day of Kindergarten (place for photo) Page 7-10: These pages are the same except for the title of the principal. Page 7: The name of my school was ____________ and our principal was _____________________ Page 8: The name of my school was ____________ and our principal was Mrs. _____________________ Page 9: The name of my school was ____________ and our principal was Mr. _____________________ Page 10: The name of my school was ____________ and our principal was Ms. _____________________ Pages 11-14 are the same except for the title of the teacher. Page 11: My teacher's name was ___________________ Page 12: My teacher's name was Mrs.___________________ Page 13: My teacher's name was Ms.___________________ Page 14: My teacher's name was Mr.___________________ Page 15: I rode on school bus number _____________ Page 16-19 are the same except for the boy/girl graphics. Page 16: In kindergarten, the thing I liked to learn about the most was... Page 17: In kindergarten, the thing I liked to learn about the most was... Page 18: In kindergarten, the thing I liked to learn about the most was... Page 19: In kindergarten, the thing I liked to learn about the most was... Page 20-21 both about the playground (choose the one you would like to use) Page 20: On the playground, I liked to (bottom half says: Cut and paste your favorite playground activity to the above page. Pictures included are swings, seesaw, slide, merry-go-round, and jump rope. Page 21: On the playground, I liked to play on the... Page 22: When we went to lunch, my favorite thing to eat was... Page 23: My favorite field trip was... Page 24: My favorite activity was... Page 25: My favorite thing to do in kindergarten was... Page 26: When I grow up I want to be a Page 27: Autographs You may also like: Morning Work - Kindergarten - May Zoo Animal Math and Literacy Unit Emergent Reader Bundle A-Z (26 Books) Reading Comprehension Bundle Insects and Spiders (Literacy and Math Unit) Please visit me at: BLOG FACEBOOK PAGE PINTEREST Thanks for stopping by! Sherry Clements
The first week of school generally consists of getting to know one another, in addition to discussion and practice of classroom procedures and routines. We also got our creative juices flowing by creating summer reflection writing pieces, squiggle stories, and "All About Me" mini-posters. Students are getting to know one another and me, and we are learning to work together to build a successful and positive classroom environment. On Wednesday, I wrote out six questions, all having to do with how to make our classroom and ourselves function to the highest level, on six pieces of chart paper. Students, in groups of three, spent two minutes at each chart, collaborating and responding to each question on a sticky note. After all groups visited each chart paper station, I hung all of the charts up and we discussed each answer and noticed some very interesting trends. Here's the finished product, which you can click on to enlarge: Inspired by Life in 4B To tie into the previous activity, I was inspired by my wonderful teammates, Mrs. Fadden and Ms. Mattox, to develop at class pledge with my students. We reviewed our responses to the above questions, and then we put all of the ideas together to form a cohesive paragraph that we have all agreed will help us to remember why we are here at school and what our common goal is. Below is the rough draft of our class pledge (which I will type up, make pretty, and have all of my students sign): Since we were able to develop a class goal (to achieve success in third grade), I also had each student determine an individual goal after reading the story Matthew's Dream by Leo Lionni. I displayed our "Hopes and Dreams" for third grade near the classroom door, so that we can refer to, and revisit, them throughout the year. Lots of students are interested in learning how to sharpen their cursive skills, multiplication and division skills. I was very impressed by the number of students ready to take on our 40 book challenge! More on that later! Here's our class display of our hopes and dreams for third grade: Lastly, I read a book called Have You Filled a Bucket Today? The premise is that everyone carries an invisible bucket everywhere they go. When your bucket is "filled" you feel happy.When your bucket is "empty" you feel sad or upset. People can fill buckets by lending a helping hand, smiling, being kind, including others in games, and more. People can empty buckets by teasing, being ungrateful, acting disrespectfully, and more. I encourage my students to recognize the actions of bucket-fillers by writing them quick note and sticking it in their bucket display. This helps make everyone feel good. When we feel good, we want others to feel good. Therefore, kindess is passed from person to person. This is our bucket-filling display, complete with ways we can fill buckets and ways we can empty buckets: I look forward to more of these types of meaningful activities that promote teamwork, kindness, and achievement with your child!
Self-esteem impacts decision-making and overall wellbeing. It also helps kids cope with mistakes, encouraging them to try again, even if they fail at first and, as a result, increases their motivation, promotes them to try new things and challenges, do better at school, home, and with friends. This self-esteem bucket exercise is great to help them recognize strengths, difficulties and gives them a plan to cope. It's as easy as downloading, printing, and you're good to go! By purchasing you will be able to download 1 PDF file in both sizes: 8.5x11" (letter) and A4. Files are high resolution, high quality ready-to print documents. For a total of 5 pages. *This set includes 5 pages worksheets*. ------ Once downloaded, you can print at your own home or take it to your preferred print shop or have it printed online. **After your payment is confirmed, you can download your files directly from Etsy. To do so, go to: https://www.etsy.com/your/purchases to find your printable files.** THIS LISTING IS FOR AN INSTANT DOWNLOAD, PRINT YOURSELF FILE. NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE SHIPPED. -------- Check the official Light&SaltDesignCo: lightandsaltdesignco.com For other payment methods (credit card, apple pay, etc.) as well as Freebies, offers and more! -------- NOTES * Colors may vary depending on your screen * No materials nor frame are included for this * THIS PRINT IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. COMMERCIAL USE IS NOT ALLOWED. COPYRIGHTS ARE RESERVED. * If you needed any additional change, please send me a message beforehand and we can create a custom listing for you with a small fee. ----- © ALL DESIGNS are property of LightandSaltDesignco. This design is copyrighted.
One of the best things to do on the first day of school is plan cooperative learning activities where students can get to know one another.
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ALL-IN-ONE SUNDAY SCHOOL: VOLUME 2 contains lessons that are seasonally tied to Winter. Discover 13 fun, Bible-based programs full of creative ideas for classes with kids ages 4 to 12. You'll save time and money--just gather a few common, inexpensive items, photocopy the handouts, and you're ready to teach creative Bible lessons your kids will love.
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Item description This BINGO style game will change the way you practice Spanish cognates and provide evidence based clues in your classroom! Help students increase their use of cognates in Spanish in listening, reading, and writing as they play! This “Lotería” style product includes 35 unique partner playing boards in a digital and printable PDF format. BINGO games are a great way to increase listening comprehension and reading skills while students respond to call cards. This set creates an input based environment for cognates in Spanish. This game is perfect for the first day or week of Spanish class to practice cognates in Spanish. Included Spanish Cognate Words: 1 – cámara 2 – fruta 3 – celular 4 – jirafa 5 – princesa 6 – taxi 7 – guitarra 8 – béisbol 9 – básquetbol 10 – pizza 11 – música 12 – unicornio 13 – botón 14 – montañas 15 – oceáno 16 – mapa 17 – Insectos 18 – hospital 19 – golf 20 – explosión 21 – desierto 22 – mono 23 – llama 24 – carro 25 – bicicleta 26 – dinosaurio 27 – computadora 28 – cocodrilo 29 – elefante Other Cognate Products you may love: – Cognate Lotería / BINGO Game This product contains a PDF download with a link to a Google Drive folder. You will need to make a copy of the files in the folder to access them. Thank you for choosing Profe ‘Zulita for your classroom needs- and I hope to see you in the future! Remember, we love to see and read your 5* reviews! And if you leave a review after using this product with your students you will earn free TPT credits that can be used for free resources. To keep in touch with product updates, new products, product tester needs, and sales- give me a follow on Instagram (where you can show me how much your students are enjoying!) join my email list (where I love to email out freebies!)! To follow along on my Spanish teaching adventure, read follow my blog! If you have other product suggestions or things you need solutions for in your classroom, please send product suggestions to [email protected] and how you envision this product (PDF, interactive Google Slides, Boom cards, etc.). If your product is chosen for production, you may receive your product for free! For more information, send an email!
This morning, I was feeling overwhelmed. I noticed as I opened the door that it was about 15 degrees cooler outside than I thought it would be when I'd dressed my kids. I unexpectedly had to unload our double stroller from the middle of the van, which my husband had chucked there to load groceries
First week of school activities are so fun! Don't you agree? Are you looking for exciting activities to use while getting to know your new sixth graders? This packet contains individual, partner, small group, and whole-class activities. Help your students get to know you and their new classmates with the engaging activities in this packet. I have used each of these activities with my sixth grade students over the years and they are always a hit! Contents of this packet: Page 3: Presenting Fabulous Sixth Grader… This is a fun poster for students to complete and display. Page 4: Good Morning, Sixth Grader!… This is a fun and independent worksheet for students. Page 5: How Well Do You Know Your Teacher?… This is a fun activity that helps students get to know you, the teacher. Ask students to fill in their guesses. I take up the papers because I enjoy looking at students’ guesses before they have an opportunity to change them. Then, discuss the answers. Pages 6-7: Parent Homework… This is a wonderful resource that provides parents the opportunity to tell you about their child. My students LOVE giving their parents homework! Page 8: My 6th Grade Success Plan… This is a great page to use with students after discussing ways to be successful in sixth grade. Pages 9-10: Draw and Write… These independent work pages are perfect for times when you need students to work quietly. Page 11: A Letter to My Future Self… Your students will grow and change a lot from the beginning to the end of sixth grade. When they receive this letter back at the end of the school year, they will be surprised at how much their goals, ideas, and favorite things have changed. Pages 12-14: “New Class, New Year” Bingo Game… Students will learn facts about their classmates while playing a fun bingo game. Page 15: My Summer “Tweet” Sheet… Students will write tweets describing their summer break. Tweets are short, to-the-point statements. Pages 16-17: “Would You Rather?” – A Partner Game: The pair of students that has the most matches wins! Pages 18-19: Crack the 6th Grade Code!… Everyone has ideas about how to be successful in 6th grade. Each group will create and crack codes while learning some tips for success in the 6th grade. Pages 20-22: Friendship Puzzle… I love doing this activity with my sixth graders because they not only discuss ways to be a great friend… They usually make a new friend in the process! Pages 23-24: Interview a Classmate…This fun activity will allow your students to make new friends and practice with communication, i.e. speaking in front of a group. Pages 25-36: “Sixth Grade Faces” Garland… Your students will make a fun garland for display in the classroom by decorating a face and writing information about themselves. Are you looking for the 4th grade version of this resource? Welcome to Fourth Grade: Fabulously Fun Activities for the First Week of School Are you looking for the 5th grade version of this resource? Welcome to Fifth Grade: Fabulously Fun Activities for the First Week of School Remember to click the "Follow Me" star to follow my store. I add new products and host sales often! Visit my blog for fabulous resources: Thrive in Grade Five You will love these products and units: Science Safety Unit- Posters, Activities, Foldables, Scoot Game, and Unit Test The Lost Colony of Roanoke- An Interactive Notebook Lesson ©2017 Jenifer Bazzit. All rights reserved. Before I became a teacher-author, I wasn’t familiar with copyright law. You may not have the first clue about copyright and that’s ok! To simplify things, please understand that you have purchased ONE license to use this product in your classroom. This product belongs to me and is copyrighted under my name, so you may not share it freely, email it to coworkers, or upload it to any website, including your school website, district website, blog, or an educational-sharing site. I appreciate your consideration!
You'll not only break the ice, you'll melt it away with your new skills. -- Larry King "The lost art of verbal communication may be revitalized by Leil Lowndes." -- Harvey McKay, author of How to Swim with the Sharks Without Being Eaten Alive What is that magic quality makes some people instantly loved and respected? Everyone wants to be their friend (or, if single, their lover!) In business, they rise swiftly to the top of the corporate ladder. What is their "Midas touch?" What it boils down to is a more skillful way of dealing with people. The author has spent her career teaching people how to communicate for success. In her book How to Talk to Anyone (Contemporary Books, October 2003) Lowndes offers 92 easy and effective sure-fire success techniques-- she takes the reader from first meeting all the way up to sophisticated techniques used by the big winners in life. In this information-packed book youll find: 9 ways to make a dynamite first impression 14 ways to master small talk, "big talk," and body language 14 ways to walk and talk like a VIP or celebrity 6 ways to sound like an insider in any crowd 7 ways to establish deep subliminal rapport with anyone 9 ways to feed someone's ego (and know when NOT to!) 11 ways to make your phone a powerful communications tool 15 ways to work a party like a politician works a room 7 ways to talk with tigers and not get eaten alive In her trademark entertaining and straight-shooting style, Leil gives the techniques catchy names so you'll remember them when you really need them, including: "Rubberneck the Room," "Be a Copyclass," "Come Hither Hands," Bare Their Hot Button, The Great Scorecard in the Sky," and "Play the Tombstone Game, for big success in your social life, romance, and business. How to Talk to Anyone, which is an update of her popular book, Talking the Winner's Way (see the 5-star reviews of the latter) is based on solid research about techniques that work! By the way, don't confuse How to Talk to Anyone with one of Leil's previous books, How to Talk to Anybody About Anything. This one is completely different! | Author: Leil Lowndes | Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education | Publication Date: October 10, 2003 | Number of Pages: 368 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 007141858X | ISBN-13: 9780071418584
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Move-It Move-It: ABC! ~Alphabet movement cards are simple to implement and easy to incorporate brain breaks into your existing curriculum! By integrating movement routines into your teaching, students have fun learning to identify letters - vital first steps to writing letters and identifying letter sounds! Not only is alphabet movement fun, we know that increasing blood flow and oxygen to the brain significantly improves learning. (Distance learning Game version here) ✼ Included with the alphabet cards is a teachers guide which provides many tips for introducing and using these cards in positive and productive ways. ✼ Move-It cards are great for kinesthetic learners! This is perfect for your students who want to move and learn best with movement. ✼ This is a fun way to teach improved body awareness and body control for your students who struggle with a fidgety body. ✼ Move-It is a great movement activity for occupational therapists and physical therapists to bring into classrooms. Alphabet Wall Cards are printed in portrait on 8.5 X 11. Purchase ABC! Alphabet Movement GAME for Google Slides™ Distance Learning Purchase Move-It Move-It: ABC! ~Alphabet movement cards at a discounted rate in this Letter of the Week Curriculum: PreSchool & K Readiness BUNDLE ***************************** TEACHER TESTIMONIALS ********************************** ★ This is the only thing I have ever used in pre-k that is guaranteed to make my kids behave for whole group. It has never failed. When they get too wild we can do a few letters and get back on task. It's amazing how fast they get on task. Thank you thank you thank you!!!!! ★ Kids love this! ★ Great for my kinesthetic kiddo! ★ We love connecting learning with movement! ********************************************************************************************* Additional Alphabet Wall Cards: ▶︎ Handwriting Without Tears –style font ▶︎ Preschool CAPITAL Wall Cards: Handwriting Without Tears –style font ▶︎ Orton-Gillingham phonics based: Handwriting Without Tears –style font ▶︎ Preschool CAPITALS: Orton-Gillingham phonics based ▶︎ Images correspond with Barbara Milne’s Phonics Song, Handwriting Without Tears -style font Print Path letter font is a single stroke vertical manuscript that is compatible with either Zaner-Bloser© or Handwriting Without Tears© (HWT) style font. Print Path is compatible with HWT materials but allows your children to learn and practice formations on the three-lined paper they are most likely to encounter. Go-dots and arrows are research-based best practices to help your learners use correct letter formations toward the goal of forming life-long automatic and legible handwriting. For utilization of other research based best practices for handwriting instruction, you may be interested in the following products. Sequence of Handwriting Instruction: Capitals First!: Book One [PreSchool / Kindergarten] Capitals First!: Book Two [PreSchool / Kindergarten] Numbers Next Bundle [PreSchool] Numbers Next Practice Book [Kindergarten] Lowercase at Last!: Book One [Kindergarten/ First Grade] Lowercase at Last!: Book Two [Kindergarten/ First Grade] Winged Writers [First Grade / Second Grade]