Looking for some funny math jokes for your middle school classroom? These silly and hilarious jokes, whether funny or not, are sure to at least make your math students chuckle. In the math classroom, starting a math Joke of the Week routine is a fun way to add some excitement and humor to your class
Looking for some funny math jokes for your middle school classroom? These silly and hilarious jokes, whether funny or not, are sure to at least make your math students chuckle. In the math classroom, starting a math Joke of the Week routine is a fun way to add some excitement and humor to your class
Looking for some Last Week of School Activities for upper elementary students? Here are some ideas for your end of year celebration.
Looking for some funny math jokes for your middle school classroom? These silly and hilarious jokes, whether funny or not, are sure to at least make your math students chuckle. In the math classroom, starting a math Joke of the Week routine is a fun way to add some excitement and humor to your class
Looking for some funny math jokes for your middle school classroom? These silly and hilarious jokes, whether funny or not, are sure to at least make your math students chuckle. In the math classroom, starting a math Joke of the Week routine is a fun way to add some excitement and humor to your class
A quick one page sheet to have your class fill out to help your future class. Let your class seal them in an envelope and hand them out at the beginning of school next year! If you like this, check out my Quick and Easy End of Year Writing Tasks below. Thanks for looking, I'd love it if you'd lea...
How to say goodbye, stay organized, and handle stress as the school year comes to a close.
Poetry can be difficult for kids, especially when it is in another language. Here is my introduction to poetry. I have done this unit with my grade 5 to 7 Middle French Immersion students with success. I normally leave this unit to the end of the year simply because poetry can be so abstract. In th...
Final Ride Photo by Amy LV Students - This wee verse grew from the time of year. In classrooms all around the United States, schools are getting ready to let out for summer. Beginnings and endings are full of feelings, and this poem simply lists a few of them. Change is powerful and sometimes scary, beautiful and sometimes confusing. Life is like that. The word "bittersweet" is one of my favorite words because it so perfectly matches a feeling I often feel. This verse belongs to a family of such poems here at The Poem Farm. You can find the other two family members here: Ready (for the first day of school) and Last Day of School (for the last day). Today's poem is dedicated to Sheila Cocilova's second grade poets in Fairport, NY. It is also dedicated to all teachers and students at this looking-back-looking-forward time of year. Enjoy your memories and your celebrating of important milestones. Congratulations on your work, your friendships, what you have given to others, and all of the ways you have grown into being who you are meant to be. Happy joyous summer! Themed Poetry Anthologies Tioughnioga Riverside Academy, Whitney Point, NY by Kristie Miner and Cheryl Donnelly Welcome to teacher Cheryl Donnelly and her fourth-grade students and Intermediate Literacy Coordinator Kristie Miner from the Whitney Point Central School District. Below, Kristie and Cheryl explain the process they followed in helping their students create theme-based poetry anthologies. Throughout the month of April, we followed Amy at The Poem Farm, enthusiastically reading her theme-based poems, learning from her daily writing tips. After the first week, students began to entertain the idea of writing poems based on their own themes, and from this, our theme-based poetry anthologies grew. Here you can see our anthology covers and read the students' poems and process notes. Our Process: • First, students created lists of possible anthology themes in their writers’ notebooks. Topics included special places, memorable events, hobbies, favorite sports and even favorite foods. • Next, students selected a theme and generated a list of topics that could be included within their theme. • Students spent several days exploring published poetry, which then served as mentors for their own writing. • Students were guided by Amy’s daily “instruction” as they crafted new poems or revised poems-in-progress. • Finally, students published one poem from their growing collection. The biggest joy in creating our anthologies was watching the creativity flow out of every student. There were no parameters, and students responded with out-of-the-box thinking that resulted in unique, expressive and meaningful poetry. Most importantly, we learned that poetry resides within and around each of us—we just need to listen carefully to what it has to say. Much gratitude to these teachers and students for sharing this fantastic project. Way to take on a challenge! Over at Sharing Our Notebooks, I am happy to host Shane Couch with his many cool notebooks full of writing and art. Stop on over to learn about his notebooks and if you wish, comment to be entered in a notebook giveaway. Carol (she and Catherine switched weeks) is hosting today's Poetry Friday extravaganza over at Carol's Corner! Everyone is invited to read, eat, drink, share, and swim in poems and poem-celebrations of all kinds. Every Friday we pass the roundup around, and we welcome all. For those of you who are indeed finishing up school this week, please know that I will still be here throughout the summer, each Friday, versing away. Please share a comment below if you wish.
The end of the year is soo worth celebrating, but who has the energy to plan a party? No worries - here are 10 fairly simple party ideas that still pack a memorable end-of-the-year punch!
10 LEAVERS ASSEMBLY IDEAS! 10 brainwaves for your Year 6 leavers assembly with leavers assembly songs and leavers assembly script ideas.
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Poetry is one of my ALL TIME favorite topics to teach. It used to be scary. Yes I'll admit that, but I've come to see it for what it can be. I ...
I've been playing around with ways to layout and design my anchor charts. First off, I can't stand to have a messy anchor chart. My guess is that it comes from my background in interior and graphic design. Secondly, my students are in their "it's almost spring break slump" and I'll do anything to get their attention. Our current reading and writing unit is Research (information) Reading and Writing. I decided to add a bit more color to my latest charts. In comparison, here are the charts from my previous units on Mystery Book Clubs and Opinion Writing.
Make spelling practice fun with these spelling activities. They go with ANY word list which means that they can be used all year round! Options are included for 10, 15, 16 and 20 words which means that you can cater to all the students in your classroom and they can all be working on the same activity at the same time. The activities are also fun and engaging which helps to promote retention. There is a booklet cover included, so simply print off the 30 page booklet and your students will be set to go! Use it for literacy centers, homework and whole-class activities. The activities included are: ♥ Cute Cover ♥ Spelling Code ♥ Keyboard Words ♥ ABC Order ♥ Spin & Write ♥ Scrambled Words ♥ Rainbow Words ♥ Three Times ♥ Word Search ♥ Sentence Words ♥ Bubble Words ♥ Sort by Syllables ♥ Dictionary Words ♥ Floating Words ♥ Scrabble Time ♥ Draw a Picture ♥ Pyramid Words ♥ Roll a Word ♥ Write a Story ♥ Outline It ♥ Backward Words ♥ Ten Frame Words ♥ Cool Writing ♥ Spell and Text ♥ How Many Letters ♥ Ghost Words ♥ Noun Tree ♥ Smiley Words ♥ Rolling Words Includes both a USA and AUS/UK version. You may also like: Reading Response Booklet ♥♥♥ Follow me to be the first to hear about FREEBIES and updates ♥♥♥ ♥♥♥ Earn TPT Credits when you leave feedback ♥♥♥ I welcome and appreciate any feedback, comments or suggestions. You may also contact me on [email protected]
This Wonder novel, by R.J. Palacio character study pennant is all you need to teach and promote the memorable characters found in the book. Wonder is an amazing novel study for young readers. The Wonder pennant is a reading and writing activity. Your students will list character traits using the background organizer on the pennant. here is a pennant for each character (Auggie, Summer, Miranda, Olivia, Justin, Jack, Charlotte, Julian, Mr. Tushman) and two pennants with the book title. Your students will love the opportunity for creativity. The pennant can be used any time of the year. Give your students a relevant and modern experience while promoting kindness, anti-bullying, community, differences, tolerance, and most of all belonging. Leave the pennant up all year long! Wonder Character Study Banner Includes: Ready for you to easily line up by using the directions on how to assemble. The preview shows more! Includes: ★ pennant printables – each flag is a character. The sketchnotes style is very appealing. The line art is perfect for your students to add color and design. Here is your list! Auggie Jack Miranda Summer Justin Julian Mr. Tushman Charlotte Olivia (Via) Wonder We're All Wonders ★Classroom Décor ★Bulletin Board ★Hallway ★Showcase Display Directions are clear and explicit. Looking For More Pennant Activities? Check These Out: Women’s History Month Biography Research, Pennant, Make Your Own Pennant Banner Created by Danielle Knight, © Study All Knight ™, The Knight Stuff, LLC
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Want a super special activity for the end of the year? This craftivity provides students with the opportunity to reflect on their past year by creating a camera mobile which they can treasure for years to come. In the activity, students create a camera with 6 hanging pictures. The individual pictures ask students to detail the following: ♥ Something I’ve learned… ♥ My favorite day… ♥ The best book I’ve read… ♥ Something I’m proud… ♥ This is my teacher… ♥ My goal for next year… Depending on your students’ abilities, they can fill the pictures with text, drawings or a combination of both. I have included step-by-step instructions as well as the pieces you will require. All you need is cardstock/cardboard (or thicker paper), twine (or string/yarn) and tape/glue. I have also included an AUS/UK version with alternate spelling for the words color (colour), favorite (favourite) and learned (learnt). The finished product is approximately 60cm in height. Please check out the preview for more details!! ♥♥♥ Follow me to be the first to hear about FREEBIES and updates ♥♥♥ ♥♥♥ Earn TPT Credits when you leave feedback ♥♥♥ I welcome and appreciate any feedback, comments or suggestions. You may also contact me on [email protected]
This Wonder novel, by R.J. Palacio character study pennant is all you need to teach and promote the memorable characters found in the book. Wonder is an amazing novel study for young readers. The Wonder pennant is a reading and writing activity. Your students will list character traits using the background organizer on the pennant. here is a pennant for each character (Auggie, Summer, Miranda, Olivia, Justin, Jack, Charlotte, Julian, Mr. Tushman) and two pennants with the book title. Your students will love the opportunity for creativity. The pennant can be used any time of the year. Give your students a relevant and modern experience while promoting kindness, anti-bullying, community, differences, tolerance, and most of all belonging. Leave the pennant up all year long! Wonder Character Study Banner Includes: Ready for you to easily line up by using the directions on how to assemble. The preview shows more! Includes: ★ pennant printables – each flag is a character. The sketchnotes style is very appealing. The line art is perfect for your students to add color and design. Here is your list! Auggie Jack Miranda Summer Justin Julian Mr. Tushman Charlotte Olivia (Via) Wonder We're All Wonders ★Classroom Décor ★Bulletin Board ★Hallway ★Showcase Display Directions are clear and explicit. Looking For More Pennant Activities? Check These Out: Women’s History Month Biography Research, Pennant, Make Your Own Pennant Banner Created by Danielle Knight, © Study All Knight ™, The Knight Stuff, LLC
This set of worksheets will guide your students through the process of creating a soundtrack to their life, intended for upper middle school or high school students. The end product will be either a poster or PowerPoint presentation. Includes a ready to print rubric as well as an editable PowerPoint rubric. Included: 4 Brainstorming worksheets for songs that represent a student's personality, important events, and people who mean the most to them 3 song brain storming worksheets 2 putting it altogether worksheets Soundtrack of My Life Poster Project & Checklist Soundtrack of My Life PowerPoint Project & Checklist Soundtrack of My Life Assessment Rubric (also includes editable PowerPoint rubric) Soundtrack of My Life Assessment Checklist (also includes editable PowerPoint checklist) ***Please note that fonts are not included in the editable PowerPoints You May Also Like Majoring in Music Bulletin Board High School Marching Band Leadership Training Program No Prep High School Band Sub Plans Motivational Band Posters High School Band Exit Tickets FAQ ♫ I have a question or a product request. How do I get in touch with you? You can use the Product Q & A tab or email me at [email protected] ♫ What grade levels do you create resources for? My resources are intended for K-12 general music teachers and high school band directors. ♫ How do I find out about New Resources and sales before anyone else? Click the ★ Follow button to follow my store and you'll get updates straight to your inbox! ♫ How can I get resources for a discount or for free? Leaving feedback on anything your purchase on TpT gives you credits to use on future purchases. Once you earn enough credits, you can redeem them at check out! Let's Keep In Touch Visit my blog themusicalrose.com Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Pinterest Follow me on Facebook Sign up for my newsletter © The Musical Rose (formerly Music with Miss W) | All Rights Reserved | License for one classroom use only. Please use the multiple licensing option for additional classrooms. #musiccrewsecondary
Teach 1st and 2nd graders how to write a friendly letter, while learning to be thoughtful. With this 5-day lesson plan, encourage social skills and build character, while teaching letter writing. Check out the ***video preview*** to see the variety of components in this resource. Is writing a friendly letter a lost art? It sure seems that way! But to me, letter writing is an important skill to learn, because it involves learning how to put yourself "in other people's shoes." This resource includes: • Graphic organizers • 12 Months of the Year worksheet • Writing Dates worksheet • Being Thoughtful worksheet • Answer Keys • Rubric • Sample letters and revisions • Student Checklists • Writing Paper • Envelope • Pocket Chart Sentence Strips • Table Top Sentence Strips • Posters The thoughtful letter has these parts: •heading •greeting •body •closing •signature The body or main message of the letter includes: •a thoughtful question about another person •something you think the person might want to know about you •a hope or wish for the other person After planning, writing a 1st draft, revising, and writing a final draft, the students share the letters with each other. Thanks for checking out my product! +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ You can check out my related resources by going to the custom categories: a Writing Writing Process 1st grade 2nd grade Graphic Organizers Posters Worksheets +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Customer Tips How to get TpT credit to use toward future purchases 1. Go to your My Purchases page. 2. Click on Provide Feedback for the item. 3. Give a rating and a comment—even a short one. Each time you leave feedback, TpT gives you Feedback Credits that you can apply toward future purchases. It takes just a few seconds! Be the first to learn about my new freebies, discounts, and products! To become a Follower, click HERE. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Contact me! I welcome you to leave a message or question for me at my TpT store, Many Roads to Reading, or by email. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
About this resource : This surveys and samples project has students create a survey question, deliver it to a population of interest, chart, graph and discuss the results. The project is 3 pages long, giving students space to work and show their results. A rubric is included. Available as part of the following bundles : Middle School Math Activities Bundle 7th Grade Math Curriculum Resources Mega Bundle Licensing Terms : By purchasing this product, you own a license for one teacher only for personal use in their own classroom. Licenses are non-transferable and therefore can not be passed from one teacher to another. If the teacher who purchased this license leaves the classroom or changes schools, the license and materials leave with that teacher. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire team, grade level, school or district without purchasing the correct number of licenses. If you are a coach, principal or district interested in transferable licenses that would accommodate yearly staff changes, please contact me for a transferable license quote at [email protected]. Copyright Information : © Lindsay Perro. Please note - all material included in this resource belongs to Lindsay Perro Inc. By purchasing, you have a license to use the material but you do not own the material. You may not upload any portion of this resource to the internet in any format, including school/personal websites or network drives unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students, not other teachers or anyone else on the internet. ✮✮If you are interested in gaining access to an exclusive set of free resources, CLICK HERE.
Begin each of your classes with bell ringers or warm up activities that your middle or high school English students will love!
By Presto Plans Understanding and identifying theme is a higher-order skill that often leaves many students scratching their heads. In fact, many teachers are struggling along side their students trying to find ways help them understand this challenging concept. It is no easy task to get students to make text connections and think inferentially, but hopefully these tips, examples, and resources will help you along the way. Don’t Jump In Too Early One mistake that many teachers make is jumping into identifying and analyzing the theme too early after reading a text. Before you ask students, “What is the theme?” they first need to have a solid grasp of the more literal story elements of the text (plot, setting, characters etc.). Not only that, but identifying and analyzing theme is a skill that requires explicit teaching and practice. While it can be tempting to want to dive into discussing the deeper meaning or purpose of a reading, that should be reserved for a later date when students have a solid grasp on the text they are reading as well as on the meaning of theme. Clearly Define Theme Before students can analyze theme, they need to have a deep understanding of the meaning of the term. Ask your students for a definition of theme, and you will probably hear one or more of the following responses: While the main idea, topic, and moral do relate in some ways to theme, they are not correct. Before I define theme for my students, I differentiate between these terms using Little Red Riding Hood as an example: I teach my students that the theme is a significant idea/statement that the story is making about society, human nature, or the human condition. Theme focuses on the deeper meaning or message that the reader is meant to consider, and it is often a statement that people can apply to their own lives or world in some way. Too often I hear people use a one-word topic to label a theme. For example, someone might say the theme of a text is freedom, power, family, love etc. Make sure your students know that a theme can never be just one word. These words are topics that are important to the text, but it does not become a theme until a statement is made about the topic! Start Simple and Scaffold Start with a simple children’s book or film to help your students practice identifying theme (Disney movies or Dr. Seuss books tend to work well). Once students are familiar with the plot, use the following scaffolded approach below to help them develop a thematic statement: 1. Have students develop a list of topics that are examined in the reading/film and choose one. For example, some common topics in literature are family, loyalty, identity, ambition, guilt, fear, power, sacrifice, love, trust, ignorance, freedom etc. 2. Have students write a specific sentence about what the author thinks about the topic you chose. (For example, “The author thinks that… power is a corrupting force”). 3. Remove “The author thinks that” from your sentence and rewrite any necessary parts to form a thematic statement! (For example, “Power is a corrupting force”). Click HERE for a free organizer to help students write a thematic statement using this approach. After students are familiar with the process with a simple text or film, it will more easily translate when they apply it to a poem short story, novel, or play they are reading in class. Prove It To Me Have students put their thematic statement to the test to make sure that it can be supported with direct evidence from the text. If it can’t be supported, ask them to go back and start the process of identifying another theme. Practice Makes Perfect Here are a couple fun activities to help students practice writing thematic statements: Thematic Journals Have 10-15 small booklets with universal theme topics written on the front of each (Courage, Fear, Friendship, Family, Power, Innocence, Justice, Love, Loyalty, Revenge, Pride, Beauty, Fate, Freedom, Prejudice etc.). If students are reading an independent novel that relates to one of the topics in someway, have them respond with a journal about how the theme of their novel relates to this topic. I ask students to complete at least 2 entries per semester. On the inside cover of each booklet, have the following prompting questions to help students get started: 1. What does the author of the novel you are reading think about this topic? 2. What message do you think the author wants you to consider about this topic? 3. How do you relate personally to the theme of the novel? 4. How does the theme of the novel relate to the world or to humanity in general? 5. Does the theme of this novel remind you of the theme of something else you have read/watched? Students can also read what others have written before them and discuss how their reading relates. Hashtag the Theme Have students differentiate between topic and theme by having them write a thematic statement in the form of a social media post (140 characters or less) with a relevant topic hashtag. This looks great on display in your classroom and allows students to see a variety of examples of how a topic can turn into a thematic statement. Download this free activity/display HERE. There Is No Right Answer Take a bit of the pressure off your students by telling them that there is no right answer when it comes to identifying theme. Interpretation is based on the readers’ prior experiences and knowledge. As long as their thematic statement can be supported by evidence, it is correct! Want more ideas for teaching theme? Click below to check out these other ideas from The Secondary English Coffee Shop bloggers. Main Idea vs Theme from Presto Plans Theme Focus Lesson for Any Novel from The SuperHERO Teacher Discovering Theme Learning Stations from Room 213 SaveSaveSaveSave
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This atmosphere word search is perfect to keep your students' minds on science while reviewing vocabulary! This is great for recognizing vocabulary and to help with spelling! This word search is great for the middle school science atmosphere unit. Word searches help to improve: vocabulary skills memory mental activity spelling scanning abilities reasoning skills and more! Get this in my 7th Grade Science Bundle! More for less! 7th Grade Science Bundle ★ Check out my other related atmosphere products! Atmosphere Task Cards Atmosphere Practice Atmosphere Layer Sort ★ Check out my other science word searches! Forces and Motion Word Search Energy Word Search This word search goes well with NC Essential Standards 7.E.1.1 - 7.E.1.6. ✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦ Be sure to follow my store for updates on new products and sales. Also, don't forget to leave feedback. You will receive TPT credits that can be used for future purchases! ✔️ Follow my Blog ✔️ Follow me on Facebook ✔️ Follow me on Pinterest ✔️ Follow me on Instagram
This challenging and FUN activity can be used to teach, practice, and review Text Features. The 12 most commonly used Text Features are listed, plus a blank space at the bottom, for you to add a Text Feature that you may want to emphasize! This activity is suitable for any reading class, standardized test preparation, or even a sub lesson & it coordinates well with any book/passage. Students like to locate/identify all of Text Features, and this helps them become proficient!--my students enjoyed it! :-) PLEASE "Follow me" and leave postive feedback if you find this resource helpful---THANKS! :-) I hope you find my products useful and engaging. If you are unhappy in any way, please contact me right away and I will do my best to make it right. I appreciate your support! Thank you! -PreziGirl
This pack on telling time includes 10 worksheets plus 3 other centers/activities that covers the following standards: 1.MD.B.3 and 2.MD.C.7. Included: - 5 worksheets where students have to look at the clock and write that is on it (hour, half hour, quarter hour, and 2 to the 5 minutes) - 2 worksheets where students have to draw the hands on the clock according to the time stated in the box - 2 worksheets where students match the correct time with the time in word form (Ex: 6:15/ Quarter after six) - 1 worksheet where students cut out different activities and organize them in a chart according to whether they occur in the a.m or p.m. - 2 centers or game where students match the time shown on the clock to the correct time (to the half hour, to the 5 minutes) - 1 set of 18 telling time task cards and recording sheet (with answer key) Click here to check out my Telling Time Centers for 2nd Grade- 5 centers to help your students practice and master telling time! If you are happy with the product, please leave feedback as I am just getting started on TPT! Thanks so much! I really hope you enjoy my product! If you are unsatisfied in any way, contact me right away and I will do my best to make it right :) Looking for some other Math resources: Odd & Even Pack Aaarrgghh! A Pirate Measurement Adventure Place Value Worksheet Pack Graphs & Data Pack 1 Graphs & Data Pack 2 Addition & Subtraction Story Problems Task Card Bundle Please follow me to be updated as I add more products to my store :) I really appreciate your support! Thank you! Feel free to email me at: [email protected] Visit my blog, Elementary Antics, for more fun ideas!
This set of worksheets will guide your students through the process of creating a soundtrack to their life, intended for upper middle school or high school students. The end product will be either a poster or PowerPoint presentation. Includes a ready to print rubric as well as an editable PowerPoint rubric. Included: 4 Brainstorming worksheets for songs that represent a student's personality, important events, and people who mean the most to them 3 song brain storming worksheets 2 putting it altogether worksheets Soundtrack of My Life Poster Project & Checklist Soundtrack of My Life PowerPoint Project & Checklist Soundtrack of My Life Assessment Rubric (also includes editable PowerPoint rubric) Soundtrack of My Life Assessment Checklist (also includes editable PowerPoint checklist) ***Please note that fonts are not included in the editable PowerPoints You May Also Like Majoring in Music Bulletin Board High School Marching Band Leadership Training Program No Prep High School Band Sub Plans Motivational Band Posters High School Band Exit Tickets FAQ ♫ I have a question or a product request. How do I get in touch with you? You can use the Product Q & A tab or email me at [email protected] ♫ What grade levels do you create resources for? My resources are intended for K-12 general music teachers and high school band directors. ♫ How do I find out about New Resources and sales before anyone else? Click the ★ Follow button to follow my store and you'll get updates straight to your inbox! ♫ How can I get resources for a discount or for free? Leaving feedback on anything your purchase on TpT gives you credits to use on future purchases. Once you earn enough credits, you can redeem them at check out! Let's Keep In Touch Visit my blog themusicalrose.com Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Pinterest Follow me on Facebook Sign up for my newsletter © The Musical Rose (formerly Music with Miss W) | All Rights Reserved | License for one classroom use only. Please use the multiple licensing option for additional classrooms. #musiccrewsecondary
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