Here is a fun & exciting way to incorporate American History into your daughter's homeschool education. If your daughter is in public schoo...
Have fun learning with Moomin's study book! The world of Moomin, featuring the unique and charming friends of Moominvalley, is fully expressed on the cover. A large size notebook perfect for little ones. 30 sheets Semi-B5, W179×H252mm Great for 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade 17 squares = attached, 12mm square (13 x 17) Threadbound Softcover Made in Japan
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To coordinate with the second grade’s unit on the printing press, I wanted to introduce students to the concept of block printing. I loved the project I found here, but was bothered by the la…
Have fun learning with Moomin's study book! The world of Moomin, featuring the unique and charming friends of Moominvalley, is fully expressed on the cover. A large size notebook perfect for little ones. 30 sheets Semi-B5, W179×H252mm Great for 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade 17 squares = attached, 12mm square (13 x 17) Threadbound Softcover Made in Japan
Have fun learning with Moomin's study book! The world of Moomin, featuring the unique and charming friends of Moominvalley, is fully expressed on the cover. A large size notebook perfect for little ones. 30 sheets Semi-B5, W179×H252mm Great for 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade 17 squares = attached, 12mm square (13 x 17) Threadbound Softcover Made in Japan
Every year I give my students a questionnaire to complete on the first day of school. Later that night, when I have finally recovered from the excitement of the first day, I sit down with my stack of questionnaires to read all about my new students. My students' responses are such an important piece in getting to know each and every one of them. While there is a whole list of get-to-know-you questions for students to respond to, there are five questions that I make sure to pay extra close attention to: What do you like to be called? This question might seem like an obvious one, but I speak from personal experience when I tell you that this question can make such a big difference for certain students. My name is Rebecca, but as a kid I ONLY went by Becky. Every year, when my teachers would call my name during attendance on the first day, I would simply respond with "HERE", instead of letting them know that I preferred to be called Becky. I was painfully shy as a child and too afraid to speak up. Often it was not until Back to School Night, or even conference time, when teachers would meet my parents and learn that I preferred to be called Becky. It may seem like a small thing, but it was a HUGE deal to me as a child! On this same note, it is just as important to students that we know how to PRONOUNCE their names. It is definitely worth the extra effort to make that connection with students, and make them feel valued in our classrooms. What is something that makes you feel proud? This question is the one that allows me to make connections with my students. This is where they share what they're good at in or out of school. It gives them a chance to reflect on what makes them feel good about themselves. For me, it helps me to start conversations with students, recommend books they might like, or encourage other interests or activities that may be related to what makes them proud. What is something that is challenging for you? This next one is an obvious one, but still an important one. Those things that challenge our students are the very things that might lead to anxiety or discomfort in the classroom. The responses to this question are ones that I like to keep in the back of my mind as I am preparing lessons for new and challenging content. It gives me a chance to think of ways to help students overcome those challenges, or to simply shift their mindset when it comes to challenges. What is something you wish I knew? I used to ask the question, "What is the MOST important thing you want me to know about YOU?" While I got some great responses to this question, I would also get things like "I am really good at baseball" or "I like math". Of course these things are important, but we cover interests and favorite subjects with other questions. I want to hear the one thing (or more) that my students need me to know about them, in order for me to be the best teacher I can possibly be for them. A few years ago, a teacher named Kyle Schwartz posed this question for her students. She shared some of the responses on social media, highlighting the need for teachers everywhere to truly get to know their students and what they might need. Needless to say, this question is now asked on my questionnaire. What is something you expect from me as your teacher? We discuss so many expectations that we have for our students during the first week of school. I also think that it's important to see what our students expect from us. I am always surprised by my students responses to this question. They are often honest and specific about what they need. I have had students share that they like to have fun, but that they need structure. I have also had students share that they expect me to listen to them. Leave it to our students to remind us what it takes to make us better teachers! Believe it or not, students' responses to these questions stick out in my mind throughout the year. I always keep their responses in the back of my mind as I am interacting with my students, planning lessons, or even dealing with challenges. A student questionnaire is a great jumping off point for getting to know your students. You can download this questionnaire for FREE by clicking HERE or on the pic below. This questionnaire is just one of the get-to-know-you activities from my Back to School resource. If you're looking for more activities for those first days of school, click HERE or on the pic below to take a closer look. This resource now includes digital pages for distance learning. It's never too early to start thinking about the next school year. I hope that you will keep these questions in mind when getting to know your students this upcoming year.
Whether you're a brand new teacher, a veteran, or somewhere in between, you've probably encountered a challenging student or two in the classroom. I know I have. It's important to create an environment that is welcoming, but also one where learning can take place. Here are some classroom management tips to help you maintain that balance.
We’re excited to get back into our homeschool schedule. This year I’ve set up an easy rhythm that allows me to take time with both of my children individually and gives us time to learn together. Welcome to our homeschool. This year we are schooling kindergarten and 2nd grade with an emphasis on relaxing into…
A 1st grade teacher's Blog. Lots of great information and activities!
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Repetition is the way to learn best when it comes to math and 3rd grade is no different. Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division are all learned best with lots and lots of practice. That’s where our worksheets come in handy. Worksheets are fun and visual, excellent aids for learning math. You can print all of […]
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Your students will enjoy reviewing 38 common prefixes with this cute frog themed worksheet. The clues give the definition and puzzlers fill in the prefix. Crossword puzzles make great no prep activities for early finishers, bell ringers, morning work, handouts, homework, unit or lesson plan supplements, sponge activities, introductions to new topics, and sub files and can also be used for a quiz. A word bank is included on a separate worksheet, which you can either pass out with the puzzle or use at another time. The word bank includes an example word for each of the prefixes. The puzzle comes in two versions - one with color and one with black outline drawings. Some of your students may enjoy coloring in the black outline drawings. The 38 prefixes covered in this crossword are: ante, anti, auto, ben, bi, circum, com, contra, de, exo, fore, hemi, hyper, hypo, inter, intra, macro, mal, micro, mis, mono, multi, non, omni, over, peri, poly, post, pre, pro, quad, re, semi, trans, tri, ultra, un, and uni. Solution included. Save yourself a ton of time and always have something to engage your students at the ready with these related GRAMMAR AND SPELLING RESOURCES: • Action Verbs Word Search • Adverbs Word Search • Compound Words Cut & Paste Worksheets • Compound Words Word Search • Conjunctions Word Search • Conjunctive Adverbs Word Search • Contractions Crossword Puzzle • Contractions Word Search • Grammar Terms Word Search • Homophones Crossword Puzzle • Homophones Word Search • Interjections Word Search • Misspelled Words Word Search • Opposites Word Search • Onomatopoeia Word Search • Prefixes Crossword Puzzle • Prepositions Word Search • Pronouns Word Search • Punctuation Word Search • Transition & Linking Words Word Search • Weird Words Puzzle BUNDLE We love FEEDBACK! And you earn CREDITS! • Log in to your Teachers Pay Teachers account. • Click on the drop down menu “My TpT”. • Select “My Purchases”. • Choose ratings and leave feedback. • Know that we love you for it! ♥ ♥ ♥ Puzzles to Print guarantees you the highest quality crosswords, word finds, cryptograms, Sudoku and number puzzles available.
Free worksheet for counting to 100 by 4s and by 5s. Fun math activity for 1st and 2nd grade. Terrific activity for the 100th day of school. Just print
Are your students struggling to remember and understand the meaning of prefixes? This simple solution can provide a memorable teaching aid! Our vibrant posters contain all the commonly used prefixes, with an example sentence for each one - making it easier than ever for your students to learn. This product currently includes 66 posters (33 in color and 33 in B&W). *Now includes 2 FULL PAGE posters with a mini-version of all of the larger posters* Definition of "base word", "root word" and "prefix" posters Prefixes Included: pre- re- un- dis- non- mis- in- inter- super- mid- im- ir- uni- bi- tri- quad- pent- / penta- hex- / -hexa hept- /hepta- oct- / octa- anti- semi- over- sub- de- semi- fore- multi- pro- ex- extra- trans- post- Every poster also has its own exciting visual representation- ensuring that learning is both informative AND fun! You can print full-size reference posters in your room. OR you can print 2-4 posters to a page and have students paste them into an interactive notebook. Hope you find them useful in your classroom : ) LET’S CONNECT ⭐️SIGN UP for an EXCLUSIVE FREEBIE ⭐️FOLLOW me on Teachers Pay Teachers! ⭐️Visit The Sassy Apple Teaching ⭐️FOLLOW me on Pinterest! ⭐️FOLLOW me on Facebook! ⭐️FOLLOW me on Instagram! Questions? Feel free to send me an email: [email protected] Copyright © The Sassy Apple Company All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only.
I always love May. The weather is (semi) nice and the kids are working more independently. I almost wish it didn't have to end. We don't ge...
It's not uncommon for teachers to spend a lot of time focusing on teaching the addition facts and then brush over subtraction.
Students in third grade learned about the artist David Hockney. We focused especially on his California influenced pool paintings from the 60's and 70's. I saw a similar project on the blog "Kids Artists". The students were focusing on line, shape, and color while working on these. We also spent a good bit of time thinking about how our hair and body look different when submerged under water. The kids loved creating the look of weightlessness in their self portrait. Hockney used interesting techniques to create the effect of light shining in on the water of his pool paintings and we tried to recreate that. I love how they all look so much like the child that made them. Great job third graders!
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Ruby Bridges ********************************************************** Have you read the story of Ruby Bridges to your class? It is a great book to incorporate diversity as well as begin Black History Month. This Ruby Bridges writing lesson allows you to continue your lesson by allowing students to write their opinion of Ruby Bridges character traits. Ruby Bridges Writing Lesson includes: Writing Lesson Graphic Organizer Writing Frames Anchor Charts (Completed Writing Frames) Ruby Bridges Paper Topper ***************************************