Use these unique free classroom posters to spark inspiration and create that positive mindset in the classroom, the computer lab, or your makerspace.
Pronoun practice thats meaningful for kids. Create a pronoun patch bulletin board as a whole class anchor chart and play fun themed pronoun games.
One of the most time-consuming things teachers deal with is student absences! I no longer worry about this because my students completely take care of it!
This large and eye-catching poster is a must have for any middle school math classroom. This bulletin board will look beautiful on your wall and will help your students learn graphing inequalities!
These eye-catching bulletin board posters will help your students learn the types of triangles and will look GREAT on your word wall with your anchor charts. Some of your students may need help mem…
Music is organized sound. I like to give students opportunities to organize sound and icons for sounds before we work with organizing notation. One of the ways I do that is to create sound songs. We take a basic grid and brainstorms sounds we can make with our bodies (APPROPRIATE sounds *giggle*) and then draw shapes and simple picture to represent them. We draw them into the grid so that they are organized and then perform them for each other. FUN! Another thing I like to do is work with ready icons for body percussion. I introduce this in Kindergarten, but we review it in 1st and 2nd grades and add a composing element to it. Until recently I used a pretty old set of body percussion clip art to create a slide show. Here's what the new version looks like: I used this with some classes this week and they loved it! We talked about one sound to the beat means a quarter note and one picture in each square. After we add barred eighth notes or two sounds on one beat we'll take some time to compose our own. I'll print out little copies of all the body percussion actions and they will place them on the squares in the grid and perform. When we finish or as we begin to use this activity just to review or as a warm-up I'll add some body percussion worksheets to the end of class or to workstations. I'll be using these: Quick enough to do in the last ten minutes of class or at a workstation, I really like making connections to reading and writing AND music. Check out the Body Percussion set HERE.
These middle school math posters will look GREAT on your wall and will HELP your students! Our posters are BOLD and VIVID! You can read them from anywhere in your math classroom!
A list for more interesting ways to answer 'Comment ça va?' than just bien ou mal ou comme ci comme ça.
These eye-catching bulletin board posters will help your students learn the different types of angles and will look GREAT on your word wall with your anchor charts! Some of your students may need h…
These area and perimeter of polygons bulletin board posters will look GREAT on your word wall and will help your 5th, 6th, 7th, or 8th grade geometry class learn perimeter and area!
This quadrilateral family tree poster, bulletin board, & Anchor chart is perfect for covering core standards 5.G.B.3 & 5.G.B.4. Covering Geometry in 4th or 5th grade Math? This poster and…
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Looking for a composing activity for your youngest learners? This set is perfect for early readers or pre-readers. In this activity students take body percussion cards and place them in a music grid to compose a body percussion song. Included in this 25 page kit: -Music Grid -Body Percussion cards (16 to a sheet) in color and in black and white in both one sound per beat and two sounds per beat -quarter rest cards to coordinate with the body percussion cards -a sign for use at a workstation -a task for use at a workstation A variety of skin tones are used in the body percussion cards. Buy this as part of the Body Percussion Bundle and save 20%!
Clap! Snap! Pat! Stomp! Join in the body percussion fun with these worksheets for your youngest learners. Included in this download are: 2 worksheets that ask students to match the picture of the body percussion to the body percussion word 2 worksheets that ask students to write the body percussion words 2 worksheets that allow students to compose a body percussion song by cutting on cards with body percussion icons and gluing them into a music grid. One of these activities includes 8 beats and the other 16 beats. This product comes as a PDF. Buy this as part of the Body Percussion Bundle and save 20%!
This poster is a great way to learn or practice divisibility rules for your 4th, 5th, or 6th grade math students! This will look beautiful on your bulletin board or math word wall.
These eye-catching bulletin board posters will help your students learn the types of triangles and will look GREAT on your word wall with your anchor charts. Some of your students may need help mem…
1-2-3 Come Do Some "Needs & Wants" Activities With Me Is teaching about “Needs & Wants” part of your curriculum? This bit of economics is one of our standards, so I thought it would be fun to introduce the concept during December, when a list of “I want….&rdq...