David O. Russell, director of American Hustle and Silver Linings Playbook, first spoke with Terry Gross back in 1994. On Thursday, he tells her that after 20 years, he's finally met his aspirations.
Need to have that hard talk with a group of kids that are struggling with telling the truth? Here is the perfect companion to Franklin Fibs or any other storybook about telling the truth. Let them sort out what is honest versus what is dishonest with this great coloring activity!Coloring Activity!
...But That Girl Is Not Going To Be Me!
Autism is not a disease, nor a contamination. Born with special brains, autistic children come from the love of two people, not from poison.
Practice recognizing phrases and clauses with this interactive grammar sort. You choose if you would like this as a PDF (for printing) or a digital download. Students should be able…
“Fiction becomes a weird way to countenance yourself and to tell the truth instead of being a way to escape yourself or present yourself in a way you figure you will be maximally likable.R…
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Do you struggle with students constantly tattling in your room? Students can reference the anchor chart poster and will sort tattling vs. reporting using cut-and-paste activities, pocket charts, and worksheets Students need to learn that it is important to only let the teacher or an adult know something if it is dangerous, destructive, or harmful. We do not tell on others to try to get them in trouble. It is best to try and work out minor issues on your own without adult help whenever possible. This product gives plenty of scenarios that happen often in classrooms. It provides for some great classroom discussions. You may want to do the pocket chart activity with some of the scenarios whole group and have students work on other scenarios independently as they use the cut-and-paste worksheets. Tattling vs. Reporting~Students will sort tattling vs. reporting statements either on a pocket chart activity or on cut-and-paste worksheets. You can easily differentiate instruction as the cut-and-paste worksheets are different. You will receive: -five worksheets with 8 different scenarios on each in complete sentences without pictures to sort scenarios. -two worksheets with phrases and 8 pictures to go along with it. - a pocket chart activity with headers and 18 different sentence scenarios to sort. -two different recording sheets to be used with pocket chart activity on primary and secondary lined paper for differentiation. -You will also receive a poster to hang in your classroom and a cut and paste activity to match the poster. Students need to learn that it is important to only let the teacher or an adult know something if it is dangerous, destructive, or harmful. We do not tell on others to try to get them in trouble. It is best to try and work out minor issues on your own without adult help whenever possible. This product gives plenty of scenarios that happen often in classrooms. It provides for some great classroom discussion. You may want to do the pocket chart activity with some of the scenarios whole group and have students work on other scenarios independently as they use the cut-and-paste worksheets. Check out the preview to review this product closer and get a better idea of what you will be receiving. You may also like: Good Choices vs. Poor Choices ***************************************************************************** Thanks for looking. I hope you enjoy this product and are able to use it in your class. Do not forget to rate my product. Did you know that you can earn points for rating products you purchase? The points you earn will give you money off of future purchases on TPT. Please check out my store. I have many high-quality learning experiences that align with the Common Core. If you like what you see, please consider becoming a follower by clicking on the green star. You will be aware of new products, and upcoming sales. Check out my blog at http://123kteacher.blogspot.com/ and Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/123kteachBlog?ref=hl Here you will find motivating, fun ideas and interesting ways to teach young children. From time to time, I may be hosting a few giveaways. Don't miss out on this great opportunity.
Looking for a new way to teach the Levels of Organization in living things? This is it! Instead of just showing a slide show....have students access previous knowledge and critical thinking skills to figure out the levels on their own! I use this to introduce the levels of organization in living things. I am including several options: *one that sorts the levels from atom to organism *one that sorts the levels from cell to organism For each of these sorts, I have included 2 versions, one with the levels listed in the correct order (and just the pictures and descriptions shuffled) and one with the levels needing to be sorted so students can sort them into the correct order. (this one is much trickier!) Use one or both depending on the level of your students! This could also be used as a formative assessment tool! Continue with the levels with a sort for organism to biosphere! Ecology Levels of Organization Sort: Organism to Biosphere, cut and paste Enjoy!
Do you need a fun way to practice ethos, logos, and pathos? Students will love racing against their classmates with this rhetorical appeals sorting game. Each group will sort 30 different rhetorical appeal cards. The first group to complete the task correctly wins. This game can also be used as a station activity or an early finisher task. For a higher level thinking task, this product also includes an optional analysis extension activity. This rhetorical appeals sorting game includes category labels for ethos, logos, and pathos 30 different rhetorical appeal cards to sort answer keys analysis extension worksheet Save 20% by buying the English skills sorting game bundle! Click here to check it out. There are three versions of this activity. Find one that fits your class: Rhetorical Appeals Sorting Game Rhetorical Appeals Boom Cards Rhetorical Appeals Digital Matching Game Check out all of my sorting games! Rhetorical Appeal Sorting Game Irony Sorting Game Parts of Speech Sorting Game Poetry Terms Sorting Game English Skills Sorting Game Bundle Let's Connect! Write and Read Blog Write and Read on Instagram Write and Read on Pinterest Write and Read on Facebook Write and Read on TikTok Click here to follow my store for news about product updates and sales!
Six months ago, I sat under the Bodhi Tree right before the sunrise.
Do your students often need a reminder about the difference between tattling on someone and seeking help from an adult? This is a packet of two activities to do with your students while discussing the topic. I usually use them after reading "Don't Squeal Unless It's a Big Deal" by Jeanie Franz Rans...
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Great self care quotes to provide a bit of light for your day and to inspire you to take time for self care for yourself!
Here are 6 simple ways to be kinder to yourself that you can start doing today, to help you enjoy a healthy level of emotional and spiritual wellness.
1. "Attitude is a choice. Happiness is a choice. Optimism is a choice. Kindness is a choice. Giving is a choice. Respect is a choice. Whatever choice you
Need to have that hard talk with a group of kids that are struggling with telling the truth? Here is the perfect companion to Franklin Fibs or any other storybook about telling the truth. Let them sort out what is honest versus what is dishonest with this great coloring activity!Coloring Activity!