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Lateral thinking solves problems via a creative approach involving ideas that may not be obtainable by using traditional step-by-step logic.
Implementing effective Socratic seminars is a multistep process that takes careful planning.
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Here is an editable rubric to assess a timeline project. This rubric assesses the CCSS Standard RI 2.3: Describe the connection between a series of historical events, scientific ideas or concepts, or steps in technical procedures in a text as well as creativity, organization, information, and presentation. I use this as an enrichment activity to go along with the Pearson Reading Street story "Abraham Lincoln" by Delores Malone, but it can be used with many different texts or just as a fun project to get to know your students. My students love to get creative and express themselves through their life events. If you like my product, please let me know by providing feedback.
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This resource is great for a an introductory or extension assignment, as well as a sub plan assignment, no outside sources are needed. The worksheet utilizes informative text and illustrations to provide a foundation of knowledge over the following standard: SC.6.L.15.1 - Analyze and describe how and why organisms are classified according to shared characteristics with emphasis on the Linnaean system combined with the concept of Domains. A 10 question assessment is on page 2 of the worksheet that assesses the student over the informative text section. There is also an answer key on page 3 for teacher use. The entire Word document is editable.
Well, today was the first official day back to school after the longest winter break ever (seriously, 19 days!) with a snow day at the very beginning and then two in a row tacked on at the end. If you are a mid-westerner like myself, you were definitely in the same boat with these frigid wind-chills and mounds of snow. In fact, I had to give my little Honda a pep talk this morning to get through some of those side streets that were still in desperate need of some plowing. "C'mon Hondie, you can do it!" with a loving tap to the dashboard. I know you all have a nickname and talk to your car too--hey, we know what works. Once I got to school safe and sound, it was so wonderful to see all of my sweetie-pies this morning--I missed them! Their little smiles are just the best. To start 2014 right, I began one of my absolute favorite writing units--"What is the best pet?" opinion writing. The engagement is always high for this unit as students support their opinion with strong reasons and evidence. They really get into it! Click here or on the picture below to access The Best Pet Opinion Writing Unit at my TPT store. Since this was only day 1 of the unit, we brainstormed. What exactly makes a pet a great pet? Is a great pet cuddly, easy to take care of, playful, quiet,...? I expressed my opinion that a great pet must be cute. Picture that furry face of a golden retriever puppy. However, some of my students did not agree. Some were adamant that a great pet does NOT have to be cute. Snakes are cool (obviously). What's not to love about a slimy, slithery creature that eats dead mice? (Ick! Need I go on?) We had to agree to disagree on this one. However, gotta love the friendly debate that stirs up--it really gets students eager to support their opinion right from the get-go. Tomorrow, I will bring in some Oreo cookies as a hook to introduce our opinion writing graphic organizer when we start pre-writing. Always a huge hit! I must say, putting on my black dress pants, sweater, and Sperry shoes this morning was a bit of a shock, as well as the alarm clock. But it sure feels good to get back to teaching! And let's be honest, my yoga pants and sweatshirt that I've been sporting for the past 2 plus weeks needed a break. :)
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Welcome to Art Room 104! Well, I no longer teach in room 104...it's now room 309, but the heart is still there! I have now transitioned into teaching 7th-12th grades, and my focus is now moving towards Choice Based Learning in the art room. Join me on my journey as I enter new territory, experiment, and share how I fit it all into the realm of Common Core!
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Fun and easy to create 18 x 8 rectangle tectonic plate designed to help students learn about how the plates is created and it's parts. ◈ Activity provides students a hands-on color, cut, and paste activity as they learn. ************************************************************************************** Copyright © Activities to Teach (DBA A2T) and Dr. Nicole Yemothy. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader / purchaser / subscriber only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.
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