Awesome free coaching exercises to use with your clients. These free coaching exercises are brandable, customisable & ready-to-use.
Collective resources to study the Periodic Table of the Elements. Supplemental material to support the Classical Conversations homeschool curriculum.
Color in all the things that you did this past week, then talk about it!
Much of the most popular content in my portfolio is related to PTSD and trauma. I became interested in emerging research on trauma and PTSD while completing a trauma-focused Master's degree in a Counseling Psychology
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What are phonological processes and phonological delay? Read to find out.
Anger is probably the #1 issue the kids I work with deal with. In this post you will find many great links, worksheets, and resources for addressing anger in children of all ages. One of my favorit…
Community outings can help teach students in a natural environment. Grab your free printables for high school students today and start practicing...
In this resource you will find 30 domino cards about the vocabulary topic Places in Town. How to play: Divide the students into groups of three. Give each group a set of dominoes. Ask the students to shuffle the dominoes and deal out five each. Place the remaining cards face down on the table. The first student puts down a domino card either before or after the domino on the table, making sure that the card corresponds to either the picture or the word. If the card doesn't match, the student must take back the domino. If a player can't put down one of their dominoes, they have to take a card from the pile. If there aren't any more dominoes on the table, the next student gets to play. The first player to get rid of all their cards is the winner. The correct order and answers of the the dominoes are in the uncut page. Get the complete set of dominoes games here.
Frustrations: 1. Although my fertility journey is over, I apparently still have a very difficult time being at an extended gathering with a group of pregnant women. Especially when they are talking about how "if you keep trying it will happen!" 2. My rule-following Marvel Girl's classroom seems to full of "Negative Behavioral Supports" and
We all have narratives that we use to weave together our beliefs and experiences in a way that feels meaningful. We can often have dominant narratives eg ‘I’m a victim’ that then influence how we r…
Algebra resources for teaching and learning mathematics. Fun and visual resources for maths teachers and kids.
Systems scribing can create an original model that the group needs right in the moment. As visual practitioners, we can make visible the parts and the whole; the patterns and perspectives.
What is an idiom? To Be the Light of Someone’s Life: Love is a powerful emotion that can become a person’s reason for living. This idiom describes a profound form of love. For example, Daniela always said that her daughter was the light of her life. The Best Things in Life are Free: This popular idiom … 10 Idioms About Life Read More »
Creating a scene list changed my novel-writing life, and doing the same will change yours too. Includes examples of the scene lists from famous authors.
This is a great resource for the study of cooking! The linked page lists this printable as appropriate for adults, but they don't know homeschoolers very well then, do they?! I know homeschool families who have elementary-aged children that really know their way around a kitchen! So, if you are working with your child on their kitchen and cooking skills, this printable is for you!
Algo que a muchos nos desveló en los inicios de nuestra carrera fueron los fonemas y los puntos articulatorios. Por esta razón me llamó mucho la atención este esquema visto en el Facebook de Fonoau…
TENS is an acronym for Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator. This device is used to deliver an electric current through electrodes that are placed on the skin.
Earlier this week, I broke out the cool new pens I got for Christmas and got to work on putting together my coaching cycle schedule for this next quarter. Creating new schedules throughout the year is a cool opportunity for us coaches. It’s kind of like having a mini beginning-of-school-year kick off more than just […]
Geometry resources for teaching and learning mathematics. Fun and visual resources for maths teachers and kids.
Looking for a resource to help your students learn about eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells? In this doodle sheet your students will look at the differences between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells. Your students will color & complete this page and add it to their biology binder or notebook, so they can easily review this concept whenever they need to! You might also like: Cell Structures Bundle Xylem and Phloem Notes For free products and news about upcoming sales, subscribe to my email list All of the graphics in this product are my own
Algebra resources for teaching and learning mathematics. Fun and visual resources for maths teachers and kids.
Introduce your child to the building blocks of life: DNA! This coloring page features a double helix structure, or a DNA strand.
I am trying to get some cover sheets on some of the curriculum I have sitting here. This has been a slow process. I just starting using Power Point a little over a week ago, and so far so good. The folks on TpT have been great answering my questions and helping me out. Tutorials are great!!! Will post more as I make them. http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Personal-Hygiene
Emma, Tom and their twins want to rent an apartment to spend their holidays in Spain. Emma sends her mum an e-mail with the description of the apartment they are going to hire and she attaches a photo. Students complete the e-mail with the words in the box. Then students write a reply letter from Emma’s mum accepting the invitation. Key provided. - ESL worksheets
In the aftermath of a post covid society, it's important to take a step back and learn how we can relieve anxiety over things we cannot control. The idea of "locus of control" has been
Keeping your personal and work lives in synch can be one of the greatest small business owner challenges. It's doable however, if you avoid these 5 barriers to work life balance.
One of my favorite ways to outline or plan a story is to map it out like a subway or road map. Here's how this technique works. Each road or subway line
Recently I saw this infographic depicting an iceberg as a metaphor for culture- most of the culture is 'underwater' or rather, more in depth. It is a great graphic! However, at the elementary level, where young children are first being introduced to and learning about the concept of language and culture (often for the first time!) finding tangible, concrete aspects of culture to include in the classroom are key, in my opinion, and typically fall under the 'surface culture' part of the iceberg. As they gain experience and the mental ability to comprehend deeper culture as more than a fact about a group of people they have never met (such as concepts of self, attitudes, and such) these can be added into Spanish class. . One of the most tangible and authentic ways I have brought culture into my elementary classroom, which I believe hits both surface and deep culture at the same time, is the tradition of Ratoncito Pérez, the Tooth Mouse. It is a celebration of sorts, that wonderful and magical experience of losing a tooth, and a coming of age moment for little kiddos. Recognizing and celebrating it in Spanish class via an adorable mouse (not a fairy!) has always been the most remembered, understood and delightful aspects of culture my students interact with. And, because kiddos always have loose teeth or one has fallen out, Ratoncito Pérez is part of EVERY class! Talk about keeping something fresh in their minds! Here are ways I integrate Ratoncito Pérez in my classes: *Right from Kindergarten kiddos learn how to say 'Tengo un diente flojo' and 'Se me cayó un diente'... they are encouraged to share their 'tooth news' with me anytime *I have tooth chart posters featuring Ratoncito Pérez where I record each kiddo's name when he/she loses a tooth (they have to tell me in Spanish or their name doesn't go on the poster :) ) *I teach an entire theme about Ratoncito Pérez in Second Grade, where we read our book 'El diente de Javi' (see the link to our store at the end of this post) and then imagine what Ratoncito Pérez looks like (color and size) and what mode of transportation he uses to get around. After they have practiced this, they then write and illustrate three sentences describing him with this vocab. Super cute! *I hand out certificates celebrating the lost tooth *I read books I have collected over the years of various authors imagining adventures with Ratoncito Pérez-go to Amazon and type in 'Ratoncito Pérez' or 'Ratón Pérez'...a whole load of books will come up. My favorite is 'Cartas al Ratón Pérez'! (Note: most of these are in Spanish and with vocabulary far too advanced for my students to understand so I translate in my head and read it out loud in English) *I have printed out lots of illustrations from Google images over the years which I put around my classroom...he is always present! There are also two full length movies about Ratón Pérez made in Spain- if you are able to get ahold of a copy and can play it, what fun that is! And here's a great link of an article describing what el Ratoncito Pérez might "give" to children: https://www.heraldo.es/noticias/sociedad/2017/11/30/que-puede-regalar-ratoncito-perez-cuando-cae-diente-1209813-310.html If you are interested in integrating Ratoncito Pérez into your classroom and don't want to start from scratch, please check out our Activity Pack in our store on TpT! It is full of printable activities, posters, 'El diente de Javi' minibook, props for retelling the story, and more! Ratoncito Pérez Printable Minibook & Activity Pack You can also watch me introducing a comparison of the Tooth Fairy and el Ratoncito Pérez here:
What Are Stimulus Prompts? Stimulus prompts are any type of prompt in which we change the materials in a way to help the learner give the correct response. Any time we change the way the
A mini office is a particular application of lapbooks. Each child can make his own mini-office -- a lapbook filled with reference pages for his own learning. The sky is the limit on what you can include. Fill the mini office with the charts that...
Your child's brain hierarchy determines how your child learns and develops. How they develop when they are young determines their learning in the classroom.
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The word theory can become quite confusing…in social work ‘theory’ is thrown around and can often become synonymous with model, approach, or practice. Defining and understanding …
In this article, I'm going to break down 18 useful skills to learn. In addition to that, I'll also share the sources of learning them.
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