Study again the following chart: Now, click on the numbers below to do some grammar activities. Finished?. Click on the button below and visit a web page where you can find twenty different activities to practice "There Is and There Are" . Play them all!!!. You are really learning a lot!.
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This eye-catching poster clarifies the differences between the uses of the Spanish verbs Ser and Estar, which both mean "to be." The poster is very handy for those teachable moments when you need to explain different usages of the verbs. It contains the mnemonics DOCTOR and PLACE, the present tense conjugation of both verbs, and the classic quotation by Guillermo Shakespeare "Ser o no ser, eso es la cuestíon." The PDF is poster sized and made to be printed at 24" x 36". You can print this out on a poster printer or you can use Adobe Acrobat's poster print function (you find it when you open the printer dialog) and piece it together. If you would like YOUR PHOTO at the bottom of the poster instead of the dashingly handsome model, contact me and send me a photo. I would be happy to put you into the poster for a small fee. (I will set up a special listing for you.) How to Print a Poster on a Small Format Printer: *I highly recommend using a dedicated poster printer for the best results. Check with your school district’s central office or local public library if you don’t already have one at your school.* This method will print the poster in tiles on multiple sheets of smaller paper. I highly recommend printing this on cardstock. 1. Open file with Adobe Acrobat Reader DC (free program) or Adobe Acrobat DC (pay program). The Preview app on a Mac will not work for this. 2. Open the Print Dialog (File > Print…) Mac (⌘ + P) Windows (CTRL + P) 3. Select Poster under Page Sizing and Handling (newer versions) or under Page Scaling (older versions) 4. Make sure that Tile Scale is set to 100% and set Overlap to .5 inches. (This will make it easier to put together after printing) 5. Click Print. 6. Cut off white margins (I would use the large chopper in the teachers lounge or a craft paper trimmer) and assemble with transparent tape or glue. Remember that there is a .5” overlap, so it’s okay to cut into the printed area. Also, if you plan on laminating the poster check the width of your laminator before completely assembling the posters so that you can laminate it in multiple jobs if necessary and assemble it after it’s laminated. 7. Display posters prominently and enjoy! If you liked this product please check out my other posters, games, and flashcards in my store. I love producing custom work, so if you see anything in my store and would like customized with particular artwork or text, put into a different language, or produced in a custom size LET ME KNOW! If you want a poster that I don't have posted or haven't made yet, LET ME KNOW! If it is something that I can sell, I will give you a copy of the file for FREE. Just click on this link to e-mail me.
Do your Spanish students need practice with Spanish grammar such as when they need to use hay or estar in the present tense? This print and go, no prep handout contains a grammar explanation as well as exercises for using Hay and Estar in Spanish. 100% in Spanish, appropriate for bilingual, dual language and immersion Spanish classes as well as traditional Spanish classes. Answer Key is included. [ T A R G E T • S T U D E N T ] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Late Elementary, Middle, and High School students learning in the present tense will benefit from using these worksheets. [ P R O D U C T • I N C L U D E S ] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- One worksheet with hay vs estar grammar explanation and comprehension questions. One worksheet with comprehension questions but no grammar explication Answer key [ L I N K S • T O • O T H E R • P R O D U C T S ] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you like this product, check out: Spanish Descriptions with Ser and Tener Game Spanish Vocabulary Puzzles Spanish Present Tense Drills Stem Changing Verbs Spanish Grammar Present Tense [ C O P Y R I G H T ] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This resource was designed and copyrighted by © Sra Casado. All rights are reserved. With the purchase of this resource you have permission to print and copy it for single classroom use only. Electronic sharing and distribution is prohibited. Additional licenses can be purchased as needed at a discounted price. Please do not hesitate to send me a message at [email protected] if you have any questions about the product. [K E E P • I N • T O U C H!] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Follow me on Instagram (@sra_casado) and my blog Sracasadoteachesbilinguals.blogspot.com for tips, freebies, and to see my products in action! Follow my TpT store to know about discounts, freebies and product launches: • Click on the green star next to my store logo. Yay! You will now receive email updates about Sra Casado! Get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Log in and go to your “My Purchases” page. Click on the “Provide Feedback” button next to your purchase. You will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Yay! Now you have credit from TpT and I am able to learn more about what products work for you!
The “after school” hour can be a great time to connect with your kids. Here are 18 “After School Conversation Starters” to help you get connected.
In the English language, prepositions are words that connect nouns, pronouns, and phrases to other words in a sentence.
Voici un jeu permettant de travailler les homophones ces, ses, s'est et c'est. Le dossier comprend la planche de jeu, un aide-mémoire, deux corrigés, une feuille de règlement et un dé à imprimer. Le but du jeu est d'atteindre une case arrivée. Les jetons se positionnent au centre sur la case départ. Un joueur lance le dé et effectue le déplacement qui y est mentionné. Lorsqu'il arrive sur une case, il complète la phrase qui y est inscrite en choisissant le bon homophone. L'autre joueur lui pose une question parmi les suivantes: Comment as-tu fait pour le démasquer ? (exemple de réponse: en le remplaçant par ''avait'') ou Quelle est son identité ? (exemple de réponse: une préposition, un verbe, etc.) et l'autre joueur y répond. S'il fait une erreur, il retourne à la case départ. Si l'individu lance le dé et ne peut faire le déplacement mentionné, il le relance.
I am new to teaching Writing in sixth grade. It was a subject previously taught by one of my team members, but now I am on my own. I really wanted to use something simple for my kids to use for revising and editing and it seemed like the C.U.P.S. and A.R.M.S. revising and editing was a simple enough place to start. I also wanted to make something that they could glue into their notebooks for a quick reference. Of course, I quickly hopped over to PicMonkey to create something fast and cute. So far, I am still getting my feet wet when it comes to teaching writing, but the kids liked this and seemed to catch on quickly. Thought I would share my little poster with you. UPDATE WITH FREEBIE!!! Turns out, this little poster has become very popular on Pinterest and has received quite a few hits here on my blog. So, for those of you that would like a free, printable version, I have it linked here on my Teachers Pay Teachers store. Enjoy!
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This is a bundle of phonics picture sorts, perfect for K-2 science of reading centers, morning work, homework, or word work. Includes all phonics skills from beginning sounds, CVC, Blends, Digraphs, VCE, R-controlled Vowels, Vowel Teams, and Diphthongs. **NO PREP** Simply copy the sorting page you want to use, place in your word work center, and students cut and glue into notebooks. So easy to change this center from week to week! **Differentiate by assigning different numbers of categories (columns) ⭐️⭐⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Easy prep word work centers for first grade. I love that there is different options for different phonics skills. This allows for differentiation. The kiddos are engaged and know exactly what to do when they complete these sorts in stations.” -Veronica B. Includes 115 phonics sorts to meet all of your students' levels! JUST ADDED: GLUED SOUNDS + CK/K sort (Parentheses shows number of sorts in each category): ANSWER KEYS included ⭐Thumbs up/ down beginning letter sounds (26) ⭐Beginning Vowel Sound: Short vs Long (5) ⭐"Tricky" Sounds: letters kids often confuse (17) a/e, e/i, a/e/i, a/o, a/u, b/d, c/g, f/v, g/j, m/n, b/p, w/y, d/t, s/z, p/v ⭐Beginning Vowel Sound: Short vs Long (5) ⭐Short vs Long oo sound (1) ⭐Short vowel vs Magic/ Silent E (4) ⭐Short Vowel Word Families (5, 2 versions each- with or without beginning sound) -ab, -ad, -ap, -at -ed, -en, -ell, -et -ig, -in, ip, -ix -og, -op, -ot, -ox -ub, -ug, -un, -ut ⭐Long Vowel Teams (17) a-e, ay a-e, ai, ay a-e, ai, ay, eigh ee, ea ee, ea, -y ee, ea, ie, -y ee, ea, ie, ey, -y i-e, igh i-e, igh, -y i-e, ie, igh, -y oa, ow oa, ow, o-e oa, ow, o-e, oe u-e, ue u-e, ue, ew u-e, ue, ew, oo u-e, ue, ew, oo ⭐Long Vowel Word Families (4) -ake, -ame, -ape, -ate -eel, -eep, -eat -ide, -ike, -ice -oke, -one, -ow ⭐Beginning Blends (7) bl, cl, fl gl, pl, sl br, cr, dr, fr gr, pr, tr spr, scr, str sc, sl, sm, sn sk, sp, st, sw ⭐Beginning Digraphs (2) ch, sh, th, wh ph, gn, wr ⭐Middle Digraphs (1) ch/tch, sh, ph, th ⭐Ending Digraphs (2) ch, sh, th, ck ck/k ⭐Glued Sounds (5) all, am, an ank, ink ing, ang ng, nk ong, ung ⭐R-Controlled Vowels (7) ar/ or or/ ore ir/er er/ ur ar/ or/ er ar/ ir/ ur ar/ or/ ir/ er/ ur ⭐Sounds of Y (2) y in cry, y in baby long i, long e, consonant y ⭐NEW: Diphthongs (5) aw/au oi/oy ow/ou ow in cow/ ow in snow oo in book/ oo in spoon For more word work resources: Related Products • Pocket Dice Cards: Word Work • Ready-to-Go Sort: R blends • Sight Word Activity Books, Set 1: Fry Words 1-100 EDITABLE • Sight Word Fluency Flashcards: FRY Words 1-100 • Sight Word Mats: DOLCH BUNDLE • Sight Word Practice Pages • Spin-a-Chunk! Reading Strategy Practice Pages • Word Work • Word Work: Spin-a-Word Mats *****STAY CONNECTED!***** Be the first to see my newest resources, sales, and freebies! Click here to follow my store Have questions? Email me at [email protected] Want my FREE weekly teaching tips and access to my FREE resource library? Sign up here: FREE Resource Library Want to join like-minded teachers to learn and share ideas? Join my Facebook group here: Tejeda's Tots K-1 Teacher Group Want to Learn More? Visit my blog here: Tejeda's Tots Follow me on Social Media Facebook Instagram Pinterest
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Chez Momes, qu'est ce qu'on a pu jouer à Tetris à la belle époque de la Game Boy, celle qui n'avait même pas encore de couleur ! Et bien celui que nous vous proposons aujourd'hui est encore moins moderne puisqu'il s'agit d'un Tetris à imprimer ! Mais promis on l'a testé avec nos enfants et franchement, c'est un puzzle très amusant qui a le mérite de fonctionner sans pile !
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Today was all about color. Before class I assigned the girls a color to wear so they could sit at the table in the color wheel. So perfect that we have exactly 6 girls. The table isn't round, but they still got the "wheel" idea. :) As usual, these little sweeties took this idea and ran with it. At one point one of them said, "I sure hope Orange gets here soon!" From then on, they each were known as their color instead of their name. Then, when I asked what you got when you mixed yellow and blue, they answered "Tabitha!" (she was our green). Hilarious and so much fun. I think it was good for them to physically see who was opposite them on the color wheel. It was a great way to talk about primary and secondary colors, complementary colors, and warm colors/cool colors, etc. Fun! During our discussion, the girls worked on this worksheet. (The first thing they asked was, "Can we color Roy??" This made me happy.) I asked them to color the rectangles starting with dark heavy pressure and then fading into a lighter tone of each color. Most of them were familiar with the "Roy G. Biv" memorization tool, but it was new to a few of them. Roy has 6 distinct hair segments to color in the order of the rainbow (skipping indigo as today we stuck with just the primary and secondary colors). Here's a sample of a finished worksheet. (Several of them decided ol' Roy could use a sweet mustache. This one is quite French, non?) We then moved onto a really great design and color project found HERE from Art With Mr. E. I began by letting them know that it took me a couple of tries before I really got the hang of it. Here are my examples as well as several of my first attempts that are headed for the recycling bin. I showed them how to do it step by step really stressing that you need to make sure each line goes from dot to dot. They practiced with pencil on scrap paper first until they felt more comfortable. I made sure to let them know that even if you have a couple little sloppy spots or tiny mess ups, these still look oh so cool! They did their finished drawing on a 4x6 card with a fine tip Sharpie. They chose any color scheme that appealed to them. And they turned out amazing! This was a really great project that combines design and color and also light and highlight. (Thanks Mr. Edinger for sharing this great project!!) HERE is another variation on the Line Design project. It's the same concept but with some tweaks. I had a lovely, colorful afternoon with these colorful, amazing, fun, sweet girls! See you next month!
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The past few years I’ve had the opportunity to teach a course entirely through project based learning. Our local university approached a couple of schools in our district and asked us if we were interested in teaching a cross-curricular PBL program where our grade 12 students can earn college credits. Ummmm…. heck yeah! Basically, the ... Read more
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