Setting up some or all of these zones in your elementary classroom will help you and your students make the best use of your shared space.
The Reggio Emilia classroom is designed to inspire relationships: we imagine children moving across different areas, interacting with each other, experimenting with different textures and tools, moving materials into different settings to explore new properties and characteristics.
This is a reading comprehension about Space. They read the passage and then answer the questions. A key is provided. Space is an interesting topic that many teenagers like to talk about. - ESL worksheets
Do you want to bring a 21st century classroom design into your classroom? The key design elements of a literacy-rich 21st century classroom include..
This worksheet contains 18 conversation cards, a matching exercise with pictures and a quotes box. The cards can be cut out if desired and be used as conversation questions. Can be used with both young learners and adults (pre-intermediate to upper-intermediate). - ESL worksheets
Teachers love using our trauma sensitive Calm Down Corner as a classroom management tool, helping students to self-regulate, get calm & focus.
In too many classrooms, students aren't really thinking. It's time to try something different.
Surely I’m not the only teacher who has doggedly plowed ahead in a lesson, determined...
Learn how to use a relatively simple solution for student-created podcasts with Screencastify, an easy-to-use screencasting tool.
Do you have a positive reward system in your classroom? I am a firm believer in having a positive reward system. Even as an adult, I love to hear positive things from my supervisors and colleagues. Kids are the exact same way. They want to be rewarded. I’m sure you have rules and consequences for […]
Tips for setting up your student seating arrangements for cooperative learning, including options for permanent and temporary teams.
An escape room in the classroom is a super fun way to engage your students in any topic. Make one easily with the worksheet you already have!
Are you a 4th or 5th-grade science teacher who wants to save time planning your science lessons? Think about how much time you will save if you never have to create a science anchor chart or poster again. Get 37 ready-to-print Science Anchor Charts that are ready for you to immediately use in your science lessons. This science poster bundle includes over 37 anchor charts to help you teach some of the key science concepts. This bundle seriously will save you so much time. I used to spend hours each weekend creating my anchor charts until I finally decided to create them in PPT. Then all I had to do was print them out on Sunday and was ready to teach for the week. These anchor charts include clear and concise language related to the topic of each chart which makes it a great teaching tool for you and a wonderful reference for students to refer to after the lesson is over. Prep is quick and easy... Just print the version of the anchor chart you want to use and you’re ready to teach an effective lesson! THIS BUNDLE INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING ANCHOR CHART SETS: ⭐️ Science Posters - Volume 1 (15 charts) ⭐️ Science Posters - Volume 2 (15 charts) ⭐️ The Scientific Method (7 charts) LOVED BY BOTH TEACHERS AND STUDENTS: Your students will love having access to these anchor charts during the year. They won’t feel the pressure to remember every little detail or step from your science lesson because they know they can look back in their notebooks anytime they need a reminder. You’ll love these anchor charts because they have easy-to-read font and are written with clear and concise language. Your students will understand the topic of the lesson you are teaching with these anchor charts. So many upper elementary teachers love these anchor charts because they aren’t cluttered with excess clipart or fonts that are too “cutesy”. And, you have options. You can choose to print them in half pages for students to glue in their journals… or you can share them with your students in Google Classroom… or you can give students the fill-in version so they can take notes during your lessons. You can pick the version that will work for you and your students. WHAT TOPICS ARE COVERED IN THIS BUNDLE? Here is a list of all the anchor charts included in this bundle. Each anchor chart provides visuals, vocabulary terms, and other details related to that science topic. Animal Adaptations Animal Traits Changes to the Earth’s Surface Earth, Moon, Sun Ecosystems Electrical Circuits Food Webs Force & Motion Insulators & Conductors Landforms Layers of Soil Life Cycle of a Butterfly Life Cycle of a Frog Light Transmission Metamorphosis of Insects Mixtures and Solutions Moon Phases Natural Resources Plant Adaptations Plant Life Cycle Producers, Consumers, & Decomposers Rock Cycle Rotation vs. Revolution Scientific Method Solar System States of Matter The Water Cycle Types of Energy Weather Maps Weather Vs. Climate The Scientific Method Set: The Scientific Method Ask a Question Gather Information Make Hypothesis Conduct Experiment Collect and Analyze Data Make a Conclusion HERE’S WHAT YOU GET: For each of the anchor chart sets, the anchor charts are formatted in the following ways: Half-page anchor charts - perfect for students journals Full page anchor charts - works great for whole group lessons Digital version - created using Google Slides FIll-in version - available for both the half-page and full-page versions and are great if you want your students to take notes during the lesson IDEAS FOR USING THEM IN YOUR CLASSROOM: Use as a model for your whole group lessons. Give students a copy to glue in their journals. Send home a copy to parents to keep them informed. Include a copy with your lesson plans to show your administrators what you’re teaching. Put posters on a ring or in a binder as a reference for small groups or workstations. TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID… ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Tiann B. says, "Just like all your other anchor charts, these are an invaluable resource especially for busy teachers (and those like me with little artistic skills and the desire to have everything look perfect). These make using anchor charts easy, plus students can have a copy for their own notebook. Very excited to use these this year.” ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Tiffany W. says, "My students loved how simplified these anchor charts were used to address each of the expected science standards. It was also a good guide for me to use as I taught the lessons.” ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Xatavius H. says, "These were very helpful to have displayed on the board throughout the unit. I even printed them to put in the students' notebook as a reference throughout the lesson!” ___________________________________ YOU MAY ALSO LIKE… → Exit Ticket Sticky Notes → Holiday Themed Reading Passage Bundle → 4th Grade Math Posters →5th Grade Math Posters ___________________________________ Copyright © The Stellar Teacher Co. LLC www.stellarteacher.com Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
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I need my personal space. I really dislike other people standing too close to me. Why do some people not require personal space?
Instead of the teacher doing the lion’s share of the work, these models shift control to students and create more time and space for human connection.
ESL Classroom Vocabulary word wall cards that contain common commands and expressions
Colored Rhythm Cards to teach names of notes
Read how I carried out an experiment on weathering and erosion with my upper elementary class. Students get to use background knowledge to make predictions!
Hello Everyone! What a great day to start a study on clouds!! Dark clouds this morning releasing a deluge of rain! By 1:00 beautiful clear sky with just a few cirrus clouds! Perfect example of our ever changing skies. I'll share our Cloud Unit in a second, but first I wanted to show some pics of our whole group math lesson. We are continuing our study of place value. After all the activities we did last week, it was time to see how all of this fits in relationship to other numbers. I pulled out our bigger than life 100 board and handed out some mystery picture clues. Each clue described a number in place value (tens and ones). The kids took turns putting their cards on the number for which their clue stood. When we finished putting all the clues down, a cloud was revealed! Use your imagination! It looks like a cloud, right??? The kids loved working together to create it!! I'm not even sure they realized they were growing their number sense!!! I did put together a little integrated cloud unit. We are going to try to get most of this in this week!! The unit also includes some poetry, another science activity and more!! You can get it if you click HERE!! Stay tuned for more cloud fun later in the week! Until then, have a wonderful week!! Thanks for stopping by for a peek!! Joyfully! Nancy