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The students drew a picture of when they were small and then they drew a picture of what they want to be when they grow up. On one side the students made a collage of their house on the other side the students drew a map of their room.
All my posts on Teaching Reading & Writing from the past four years - in one place!
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Well... it's total bullshit. Just like all Chinese superstitions are. But having said that, it would leave my current streak of grand slams over an age-old kitchen nemesis - at a time when my every other single happiness in life seems to be throwing themselves under a... #bao #blacksesame #bread
Nottingham was once world famous for lacemaking - but now there are just a few practitioners of the traditional craft left. One of the last remaining has taken the unusual step of going back to the past to survive.
These kids are goin' places.
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Are you ready for the month of March? We are all geared up for some fun learning this month! Our March NO PREP packets are done and we are ready to go!
It's a nice song activity. Hope you and your students enjoy it! - ESL worksheets
{for a certain miss ema that will be making her way to the island in a few days...} for chrismikah present shopping... henri bendel the best little girlie chochkies from new designers ...and the gift wrapping is the best part!
All the posts on professional development that I've published over the last five years - in one place!
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Lucky number thirteen! I love the number 13 - it's my favorite. Hubby and I were married on Friday the 13th and 13 has always felt like a pretty lucky number to me. Let's celebrate my 13th follower!!!!! For our social studies unit on families we talked about how we and our family change over time. Click here for a cute little timeline worksheet. Click here for a different look of the same worksheet.
Here are all my posts from the past three years related to the topic of student motivation....
Cut and paste shades of meaning activity. Students will have to place the words in order from weakest-strongest. This activity makes it really easy to see the progression of words. Check out my store for other shades of meaning activities including a BUNDLE with 2 no prep worksheets and 2 hands on activities! :) https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Shades-of-meaning-BUNDLE-2404020
It's been a crazy year of travel so I am recapping some of my favorite trips of 2016. We went around the world this past year and these are the highlights.
These Blends Cut Sort Paste Worksheets will help your students identify and sort words with an initial consonant blend. 20 worksheets words that have initial double consonant blends There are 10 basic sorts, and I have included 2 different versions of each sort. a picture sort an identical worksheet that includes words Sorts included are: 1. bl/br 2. cl/cr 3. fl/fr sort 4. gl/gr sort 5. pl/pr sort 6. dr/sl sort 7. sc/sn sort 8. sm/sp sort 9. st/sw sort 10. tr/tw sort On each worksheet students can write their name color the pictures cut the pictures identify the blend by saying the word and listening for the sound sort the blend and glue it into position There are 10 pictures to sort, and 8 places to glue - just in case their is a picture that is not suitable for your class (2 spare)! Find more worksheets, games, centers, printables and activities for consonant blends, HERE! Click here to return to my store home page
If you are curious about some of the past lives you may have experienced, a good place to begin is by looking at your current interests, as well as your fears.
This packet is all about verbs! Check it out in my Teachers Pay Teachers store here. It targets past, present, and future tenses in an easy to understand way. Great for kids with autism or younger children! I made this packet because many packets targeting parts of speech didn’t include adequate visuals for many of […]
sassy: adjective ˈsa-sē impudent, lively, spirited, vigorous, distinctively smart and stylish, showing no respect for people in authority, saucy, pert, confident, chic. Greece, 1960s, submitted to Reddit. https://www.reddit.com/r/OldSchoolCool/comments/996n6h/my_dad_with_my_uncle_greece_late_
Engage your students as they explore their local community, past and present, with this fun unit designed to compliment the Year 3 Australian HASS curriculum (version 9.0). Highly engaging, this unit includes printable activity sheets, classroom posters, multiple student assessment opportunities and a unit plan to guide your teaching sequence. It is a great way to engage your students interests in the topic as well as expand their knowledge of their local Indigenous community and the contributions of individuals to their local community, both past and present.
Children exercising at a school in Merthyr Tydfil, c. 1890s...
The Namibian city of Windhoek carries the architectural, linguistic and culinary stamp of Namibia's German colonial past, says Margie Orford.
I'll begin posting new questions and answers in late August, and during the summer will be sharing thematic posts bringing together responses on similar topics from the past two years. You can see those collections from the first year here.
Engage your students as they explore their local community, past and present, with this fun unit designed to compliment the Year 3 Australian HASS curriculum (version 9.0). Highly engaging, this unit includes printable activity sheets, classroom posters, multiple student assessment opportunities and a unit plan to guide your teaching sequence. It is a great way to engage your students interests in the topic as well as expand their knowledge of their local Indigenous community and the contributions of individuals to their local community, both past and present.
In the past five years that I’ve been working as a doll artist full-time, my days fluctuated a lot. In the first two years, I’ve still worked from home, so my schedule was all over the place. I didn’t have a good work routine - inconsistent orders didn’t help with that as well, haha. But as the year
We all read from different places, different backgrounds, and my meeting with Proust or Woolf, or Lydia Davis or J. M. Coetzee, will not be yours, nor should it be. On the other hand I do believe reading is an active skill, an art even, certainly not a question of passive absorption. Borges would often remark that he was first and foremost a professional reader, not a writer, and he meant the claim as a boast, not a confession; certainly his wonderful essays on other writers, the fruits of that reading, are at least as fine an achievement as his stories. So if reading is a skill, there must be techniques and tools that everyone can use or try, even if we use them differently.
Two Methodist preachers came to pass Sunday at the home of Noble, [and they] insisted that all the cooking be done on Saturday for Sunday.
Take Past Simple, Simple Past Tense of Took Past Participle, V1 V2 V3 Form Of Taken Take means: to move with someone or something from one place to another V1 V2 V3 Take Took Taken Synonym Words For TAKE accept arrest capture acquire attain catch clasp clutch collar ensnare entrap grasp grip handle collect obtain earn grab have hold pick up reach receive seize Example Sentences with Take, Took, Taken V1 V2 V3 Please take the job. Mary took off her pack. Samuel took a step backward. My father takes good care of the birds. Why don’t you take off your
Students in my class learn about economics, budgeting, and responsibility through a hands on Classroom Economy. Since the beginning of the year, students have been earning money to spend in our class store. I hold class stores at the end of each 9 weeks. I received many donations from my principal, purchased a few things at the dollar store, and created passes for desirable opportunities. On shopping day, I auction off the most valued items to the highest bidder (this also flushes out a lot of their money, rather than just having set prices). I then call a few students up at a time to shop the remaining items at set price (students who are being the most responsible get to shop first!) Students apply for classroom jobs each quarter. I tried to create jobs around real-world job options to make the experience as authentic as possible. The jobs earn varying salaries depending on difficulty and frequency/amount of time "on the job." The picture below gives more detail on how the classroom economy works in my classroom. This is posted in the room for students to reference. Notice that they have to pay bills each month ($50)! Today was the day to pay bills and many students accounts became overdrawn as they had spent all their money at our class store two weeks ago, and had forgotten to budget for bills. They were really upset, but I was secretly happy because what a learning experience!! Students keep track of their money on a Bank Account Ledger. I do not actually hand out classroom currency or physical checks each week (as I have done in the past) because it is simply too much work. Students keep a ledger of their money and every entry must be signed by one of our trustworthy (and mathematically accurate) student economists. On Tuesday students received pizza for lunch because one student spent all of their hard-earned money to buy pizza for the class. Such a selfless act for a student who normally causes difficulty in the classroom. And today I got to take four students that had purchased passes to Cherry Berry for a treat! It was so much fun and a great way to bond with the kids in a different setting. This classroom economy set-up teaches the kids so much valuable information and is fun for all!