Super simple sport science experiments for kids. Test hockey pucks, investigate how heart rate changes and more sporty science ideas
Engaging sports activities are the way to go! In the fall (or anytime) you can keep students involved - STEM, Escape Rooms, and reading passages all sports-related.
Easy and Engaging STEM Sports Challenges! Three events using football, basketball, and soccer. Great competitions- details on this blog post!
Here is an engaging word search puzzle with 32 sports to look for. Lots of fun for a club or school brain break.
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Use the Olympic Games as the starting point for learning in your classroom with our ENORMOUS collection of teaching ideas, activities and classroom resources!
Do your students struggle with theme? Teach them how to find a literary every time with a few simple steps. This post provides a step-by-step process for students to find the message of the text. Get them to ask the right questions to identify the theme every time.
A2 Vocabulary Practice. Key included - ESL worksheets
Prefixes- re, un, pre, and dis Are you looking for kid-friendly, engaging activities for teaching prefixes of re, un, pre, and dis? Then, this is the resource for you! These are adorable activities that you can use as part of your word work, phonics, spelling, or as center activities. There are 6 color LOW PREP learning center activities and 10 b&w worksheets. This resource has everything you need in one place to teach prefixes of re, un, dis, and pre. Your students will be engaged and enjoy learning. I've just made your life a little easier by provided everything you need to get ready and teach. Your children will love to complete this fun and educational activity to practice adding prefixes to base words. Use this activity as part of your guided reading, word work, or as a learning center. The sports themed activities included are sure to motivate even your most reluctant readers! Activities Included: 1. Word Sort- The children will sort base words into 4 groups by adding re, un, pre, or dis. If the children complete the activity correctly a secret picture is revealed. 2. Build Your Own Team- Children will sort baseball players and object onto the right team depending on what prefix they can add to the base words. 3. Puzzles- Children will solve puzzles according to what prefixes can be added to the base words. 4. Game Board- Students will move their player around the game board by reading base words and adding prefixes. 5. Clip It!- 24 picture cards students will use clothespins to make the sound that finishes the word. 6. Finish It!- Students will place the correct consonant digraph into space to finish the word. Perfect for visual learners! 7. Also included are 10 worksheets for independent practice of this skill. TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID... ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ Kimberly S. said, "This is a great activity to review prefixes. I needed something sports-related so this was great!" ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ Caroll A. said, "This was the exact combination of prefixes I needed to review two and introduce two more!" ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ Having Fun in K-1 said, "Thank you! The different options you have make it easy to differentiate!" You might also like the following products: Word Work Activities for tion and ture Consonant Digraphs ai & ay Word Work Activities oa & ow Word Work Activities oo and u Word Work Activities ❤️Follow me. Just click star above. New products are 50% off for 48 hours.
Classroom management relies on having a set of clear expectations. Check out how to create your classroom rules to get your classroom management off to the best start!
Help your first grade reader understand verbs by doing them in this boisterous playground relay race.
In these past tense verbs worksheets designed for 2nd grade students, learners will practice identifying and using the correct past tense form of various verbs. These engaging worksheets provide an opportunity for children to reinforce their understanding of verb tenses and improve their grammar skills. With clear instructions and a variety of exercises, these worksheets are ideal for both classroom and at-home learning.
Reading comprehension - ESL worksheets
I love sticky notes. I make lists of things I need to do on them all the time. (Does it even count as completing a task if you don't get to cross it off a list?) I use them as labels on copies that have already been made for what day and class they are for. I write down notes to myself about how the lesson went if there's something I definitely do or don't want to repeat next year. And now... a new use! I keep a pad of sticky notes easily accessible so I can write a positive note to students in the moment and stick it on their desk while they're working. I'm talking about that moment when the class clown finally settles down and gets to work. I write a happy note, and quietly stick it on a student's desk when I walk by as I'm answering questions or just generally monitoring how things are going while students work independently. It's a nice way to let students know that you see them working hard, you appreciate them, and to encourage their positive behavior. Especially the students who do not always display positive behavior in your class and seek out any attention - including negative attention. Building relationships with students can be so hard because it takes time. It doesn't happen over night. Writing a short note that is genuine (students know when you're being fake from a mile away) can be a step in the right direction and let them know you see when they're doing great work. Know that evvvvvvvvveryone in class will notice you put a note on a student's desk. They will allllll want to know what it says, why they didn't get one, and what they need to do to get a special note from their favorite Spanish teacher. Maybe strive to write 2 notes to students in every class period twice a week. See how it improves your relationships with students, especially if you give a positive note to a difficult student. It's the little things that can build great relationships with students over time! What little things do you do in your class to build relationships with students? Please share in the comments below!
How do I get my students up and moving during instruction? How do I ensure that all of my students are engaged and learning? How do I make learning more fun? Yesterday, I was the sub for gym class …