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Remember playing elastics when you were a kid? With just a long piece of elastic and a couple of pairs of willing ankles, elastics was the ultimate game of fun. Even better were the great jingles you sang as you jumped! Such a great retro party game to keep the kids entertained.
Get a collection of fun drama games and exercises. These make for great warm-ups or activities to practice improv. A great way to have fun while developing
Need some refreshing and inspiring ideas for sport skills to teach? Try these simple to set up, self-running PE stations for your class to rotate around. Students work in groups of 2, and in some o…
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Photos from the reconstructed Roman bath house. Photographs from the Roman Fort of Segedunum at Wallsend near Newcastle at the east end of Hadrian's Wall.
A blog for teachers to find example questions and ideas for different reading skills and strategies for over 100 different picture books.
When winter’s cold and inclement weather arrives, outdoor playtime isn’t always an option for children. Naturally, children will miss playing outside and will
A Musical Chairs variation that's suitable for use in a classroom space and with large numbers of students.
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When life gives you lemons, make Game of Thrones Sansa's Lemon Cakes! Makes 12 cakes Things you'll need Ingredients 1 ¼ cups all purpose flour ½ cup + 2 tablespoons sugar 2 eggs + 1 egg yolk ½ cup melted butter ¼ cup sour cream 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Pinch of salt Zest & juice of 1 lemon 1 cup water 1 cup sugar 2 to 3 Meyer lemons Equipment Large mixing bowl Cutting board & knife Medium sauce pot Tongs Baking tray lined with parchment Whisk Zester Muffin baking pan Pan spray Ice cream scoop Let's get started! Candy the lemons 24 hours in advance: Slice Meyer lemons into 12 thin circles. In a sauce pot, simmer water and sugar. Place the lemon slices in the pot and simmer for 5 minutes. Remove the slices from the sauce pot and dry overnight on greased parchment paper. Preheat oven to 325°F. Grease a muffin tray and then lay a candied lemon slice in each muffin cup. In a large mixing bowl, whisk together eggs, yolk, sugar, lemon zest, lemon juice, vanilla extract, and sour cream. In a separate bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, and salt. Gently fold in the wet mixture and then fold in melted butter. Scoop about 1½ ounces of batter into each muffin cup. Bake for 12 to 14 minutes. Remove from the oven and immediately flip onto a parchment lined baking sheet. Allow the cakes to cool for 5 minutes in the tray and then remove. TaDa! The Game of Thrones Sansa’s Lemon Cakes are finished and ready to serve to your kingdom!
Students love this Four Square Hula Hoop activity! It works on teamwork, fitness, spatial awareness, and underhand throwing skills. It’s a competitive
Illustrated activity sheet describing a really fun whole class activity that involves the children running around pretending to be magic beans and avoiding capture!
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When your muscles ache from yesterday's workout, do you reach for the ice pack or heating pad?
A fun new way to enjoy Gentle Chair Exercises, a Group Bingo Activity!
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Incorporate the five areas of development into your learning through interactive Simon Says commands.
I've been working on a few things for Behavior Management so I thought I'd join the party! Check out The Lesson Plan Diva to see others who have linked up! I've seen a lot of clip charts and stop lights in blog land and I have to say that I am not a fan. Don't get me wrong--I think they are pretty, easy to use, and a quick visual for the teacher at the end of the day when getting things ready to go home. BUT I strongly believe that kids should not be publicly embarrassed for their behavior. EVERYONE makes poor choices from time to time. Would you want the entire staff to know when you missed a deadline or made a mistake? I know this is not the intention, but it happens anyway. Instead I use a binder. I wish I had a photo to show but sadly it is locked up at school. In the binder is a chart with student numbers instead of names. When students make poor choices, they are asked to visit the behavior binder where they place a check mark next to their number. There is also a copy of our Quality Student they should quickly review. When sending students to the binder, I make sure to do it privately so the student is not embarrassed. Each Monday we discuss the previous week's data, celebrate if we made a goal, and make new goals for the coming week. The binder is also handy at conference time. As a class, we set goals for the number of checks we will try to stay under per week. Students also may have personal goals for how many checks they will have each week or grading period. Recently I found Homeworkopoly on Ladybug's Teacher Files and decided to teacher-lift it. She uses this for students who consistently complete their homework, but I decided to use it as a behavior incentive. ALOT of people have been posting about doing away with the prize/treasure box and this could work for that too. I included two "prize box" places on the board but you could easily replace them with something else. I am still working on the Chance cards and I also added a spot for "Student-written questions." My plan here is to have students write their own review questions for topics already covered. So my printer is running low on ink and the colors are a bit distorted but this is the basic idea. My plan is to post it on the chalk board and use pictures of the kids faces to make magnetic playing pieces. Students who made it the entire week without any checks in the behavior binder (or who met their personal behavior goal) will get to take a turn on the Behavioropoly Board. Check out Ladybug's Teacher Files to see how she runs the game. ***Update*** Due to a high volume of requests I am no longer sending out my template by email. You can go to my TPT store and download the files for free!
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Getting To Know You Ice Breaker Game for Your Family Reunion Family Reunion Bingo A fun, traditional ice breaker game for your family reunion is the “Find Someone Who…” game. The printable ga…
Wrangle the Angles is a 2-player geometry game that allows students to practice identifying and classifying angles. Players roll a die to identify a type of angle before searching for one on the game board that fits the name. The first player to get 5 in a row - horizontally, vertically, or diagonal...
Stuck with ideas to engage your kids in gym class? Why not run these super fun, easy to set up stations for your class to rotate around through, challenge themselves, set personal records and recor…
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3rd edition.Judging by the page numbering, several pages were missing in the front matter. Blank pages were inserted to make the page numbering correct. It's...
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Farren puts on a good front, feigning confidence despite literally not fitting into society's narrow ideas of beauty and success. Inside, she's stuck, afraid to put herself and her ideas out there, especially the board game design she's kept a secret. She keeps things light and temporary-both at work as a substitute teacher and in her relationships. Overworked Sebastian abhors anything that gets in the way of his goals, including procuring the perfect pastry. The two meet when Sebastian accuses her of stealing his pastry in an amusing and awkward café incident. When Farren gets in the way of his coffee order with her huge personality she turns out to be even more than he bargained for. Instead of shrinking beneath his usually intimidating stare, Farren issues a challenge back: take a second away from his phone calendar with its down-to-the-minute scheduling and play her for it-live a little. If Sebastian wins the board game battle he gets to keep his precious croissant, if she wins he has to join their game night next week. Just who will be the victor in this game of love? Product DetailsISBN-13: 9798987739129 Media Type: Paperback Publisher: Lake Country Press & Review Publication Date: 06-27-2023 Pages: 260 Product Dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.59(d)
With the constant threat of being captured, “Prisoner” is a volleyball drill that challenges players to step up and perform under pressure. And because players on the court can rescue their teammates, anyone who’s on the sidelines stays engaged in the drill, cheering loudly!
Full instructions on how to play many Trivia Board Games with seniors. Directions on how to draw each Grid onto the chalkboard. Free printable instructions.