Carson-Dellosa? Graphic Organizers Bulletin Board Set, 8 Pieces/Set Bulletin board set helps students organize their year with interesting graphics. Eight-piece set includes a resource guide and eight fantastic graphic charts (17" x 24" each) including beginning, middle and end; cause and effect; Venn diagram; KWL; Story map; Story web; Fishbone and a T-Chart. Graphic Organizers Bulletin Board Set is designed for students in up to 12th-grade. Product Specifications BRAND: Carson-Dellosa? MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: 110161 DESCRIPTION: Graphic Organizers Bulletin Board Set COLOR FINISH: Assorted PACKAGE QUANTITY: 8 Pcs/Set SUPPLY TYPE: Classroom Boards APPLICATION: Decoration GRADE: 4 - 8 THEME: Classroom Decor STYLE: Bulletin Board
This useful graphic organizer can be used with a variety of nonfiction texts to increase student understanding of facts vs. opinions. They will be able to track facts and opinions while they read! ...
This is a great visual and hands on activity to get students researching the differences between asteroids and comets. Cut out the fact tags and sort them depending on whether the fact is about asteroids, comets or both. Glue the tags ontothe correct place on the Venn diagram. An answer sheet is als...
This quick cause and effect graphic organizer will help students name WHAT happened, and WHY it happened in an organized format that is easy to understand. Can be used with any piece of literature.
Students will compare and contrast the characteristics of birds and fish. Students may work independently, in groups, with partners, or may collaborate as a whole-group as the teacher models.
Bullet Journals are my secret weapon to staying organized and conquering my day (week and life). If you don’t know what a bullet journal is, read this handy post first: What is a Bullet Journal and How Do I Start. But if you’re a BuJo vet, or a rookie looking for inspiration to start, I...
Included: -Compare poster "How are they alike?" -Contrast poster "How are they different?" -Turtle/Crab Venn diagram -Blank Venn Diagram
Plot is not my favorite thing to teach, or it hasn’t been in the past. However, that changed this week. I think I never liked teaching it because I felt I didn’t have a solid, engaging way of teaching the concept. Now, I have a great way of teaching it! The kids loved it, I […]
Are you like Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.? Have your students think and compare themselves using this Venn Diagram. Fun Social Studies Experiment. I have a packet that includes this Venn and six other activities if interested. Keywords: free, Social Studies, Venn Diagram, compare, Martin Luther King Jr., Graphic Organizers
The dogs have been surveyed, and THE TOILET-DRINKERS HAVE SPOKEN! This product includes everything you need for both a 2 and 3 circle Venn Diagram. Each problem contains data from a "scientific" survey of the habits of dogs, Circle/Venn Diagram sheets, and answer keys. If you like this product, y...
Did you know you can use maps to teach many different subjects? Let's look at some of the ways you can use Free Giant Maps for Your Homeschool.
This is a simple reading and writing activity designed for use during a lesson on diversity. It was created for an 85-minute block period of ELD 1 Reading � American Culture and Civilization. It is a 2-part activity. Part 1 � The student reads and finishes phrases that describe him.
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This All About Me paper hat is great to be used on the first day of school with preschoolers, kindergartners and older students.
Compare two stormy weather terms, "tornado" and "hurricane", with this handy Venn diagram. This file can be projected on the Smart Board to be completed with the entire class, or can be printed for each student to fill out.
A Venn diagram which goes with the Cell unit part one structure and function. This graphical organizer compares plant and animal cells. ...
Use these free printable Parts of a Book Poster & Worksheet to teach your pre-readers about book awareness and concepts of print.
This I can help the Earth by worksheet provides a fun cut and paste craft activity for Earth Day. Kids will love using this template to make a mini-book out of various colored papers. It is a great opportunity to teach kids about the ways we can care for our planet in a very simple
Let your kids learn about different stages of bee life cycle with this printable life cycle of a bee craft template. Let's make learning fun!
How do you build a sense of community in your room? How about: 1. Let your students write your a class constitution. Here's a great printable you can use: 2. Help your students get to know each other with buddy interviews. Pair your students with a buddy. Each student will interview his/her buddy. You can use the form below. Buddies will share the results of the interview with the class. While your students are listening to reports, have them fill out the venn diagram. 3. Classroom themes are fun, too. Books such as Curious George or Arthur are great themes for a classroom. There are thematic packs you can purchase at TPT. Here's one Dr. Seuss fans should check out: Crystal @ Kreative in Kinder made a Seusstastic pack. Click to go to her TPT store. Would you like a little "peace" in your classroom this year? Mel D. @ Seusstastic Classroom Inspirations has a groovy packet you should check out! Click to go to her TPT store. Michelle @ No Monkey Business has several back to school thematic packets. Themes include: monkey, frog, bees, ocean, giraffe, owl, and mouse. 4. One of my followers from the blog, Every New Beginning, asked for suggestions for building community when you are departmentalized. Teaching 7 sections in one day presents a big challenge. Here are a few of my suggestion. If you have some other ideas, leave a comment below. How about giving each of the 7 classes a name, with the names having an overall theme. For example if your theme is cartoons, one class could be the Jetsons, another the Peanuts Gang, another class the Looney Tunes, etc. Older students might think cartoons are too childish, so use a theme such as sports teams. One class could be the Spurs, another class the Lakers, etc. This will help each class develop a class identity. You could give class points for things such as 5 points if 90% of the class has their homework, 3 points if 80-89% of the class has their homework, etc. You could also arrange desks into teams. It's easier for students to get to know 3 or 4 students on a team that an entire class at one time. Give 2 points if everyone on a team has their needed supplies and one point if all but one person has their supplies. To lessen paperwork hassles, assign each class a color. Example: the Jetson class is the blue class. Students in the Jetson class have blue homework/classwork folders. When they turn in their assignments, captains highlight names on the assignments with a blue highlighter. This will make it easier for you sort paperwork by sections of students plus ensure that everyone has their name on their paper. You will need one highlighter per team. Have captains of your teams highlight the names on class work/homework and then turn in the work to you. Clip the team's paperwork together at the top of the page. After collecting all of the teams' work, put a clip/binder clip on the side of the paper to clip all of the teams' work together. Grade each teams' work, clip teams' work back together, and give graded team work back to captain to hand out to his/her team. I hope you find these suggestions helpful. How do you build community in your classroom?
Experiment your way around the world with these 50 science experiments related to different countries and cultures around the world
Studies have found that people really do have "types" when it comes to dating. In fact, a 2019 University of Toronto study found that you're likely to keep dating people just like your ex, despite how bad of a relationship it was. The human mind and…
Need some ideas for things to draw in your sketchbook? These fun and easy drawing ideas are a great place to start if you want to learn to draw or if you just want to practice your skills. This list of aesthetic sketch drawings is sure to inspire you to get doodling!
Exquisite little paper stars can be used for decorations, jewelry, craft projects, and gift-giving. They're very easy to make, and they're a fun way to recycle a bit of junk mail into something colorful and decorative. If you want to make...
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The 6 basic emotions explained by psychologist Paul Ekman can help us a lot to regulate our emotions, understand our behavior and live a better life overall.
How to Texture Foam : How to transform XPS foam into wooden boards, old mossy weatherworn stone bricks, and rough rock.
Brain dump planner is a simple yet effective tool that allows you to unload your brain's contents onto paper and organize them in a structured and actionable format. Download and print!
Need a Valentine's Day STEM idea? Try this Invisible Heart Activity for Kids. Toddlers and preschoolers will love this easy science activity.
You probably ask your S.O. a million things every day, but these questions to ask your spouse will get interesting answers that can bring you closer together
Anyone can have a happy relationship if they put in the work. Sometimes the small things like what you say to your partner on a day to day basis really matters. Because according to experts and research, couples in happier relationships tend to say…
Students will love learning about Geometry, Area and 3D Shapes in this interactive and fun 3D Nets Geometry activity.
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How to make faux map paper moth art work. Three different designs to choose from, these would make a lovely gift if you use a special map.
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Clear and easy to use scoring guide and poster template for reviewing/introducing the rock cycle. The file was created in MS Word so can easily adapted to fit your needs. Poster prints on 11x17.
Assessing a student’s learning is an integral part of teaching. An assessment aims to measure what your students have learned or will be learning in the future.
This guided math workshop helps you reinforce addition and subtraction practice of larger, multi-digit numbers to meet the common core math standard of 4.NBT.4. It also covers addition and subtraction word problems, estimating, and subtracting with zeroes. More 4th Grade Math Workshop Units are Coming! File Type PDF (Acrobat) Document File Be sure that you have an application to open this file type before downloading and/or purchasing.
These visual tools allow students to synthesize learning, but some kids don't think they're talented enough to make them. A bit of creative constraint helps.
Hit the road and discover the most beautiful places in Spain! This guide to the best road trip in Spain will help you start planning the trip of a lifetime.