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Hope-Focused Non-Eucharistic Liturgy Lesson Plan - Ontario Catholic Curriculum
By Michellecurtis
Empower students with a deeper understanding of faith through our Hope-Focused Non-Eucharistic Liturgy lesson plan, designed to align with the Ontario Catholic Curriculum. This two-page resource introduces young learners to the Catholic Mass, emphasizing the significance of hope in Christian faith. Using child-appropriate language, the handout simplifies the Mass into four parts, making it an ideal tool for teachers to foster a meaningful connection between students and their spiritual heritage.
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Introduce your students to the concepts of hope and community within the Catholic faith with this engaging and educational resource. Download now to inspire and connect with your students through a deeper understanding of the Mass.
My Dad is Super! Printable Activity to Celebrate Dad on Father's Day!
By La Llama Bilingüe
Easily printable activity to celebrate dad. Kids can write the reasons why their dad is a SUPER DAD!!
Easy, print and go!
Cinco de Mayo 3 Coloring sheets and brief History
By Tomorrowcomes
3 coloring sheets to celebrate Cinco de Mayo, and quick brief history sheet explaining how Cinco de Mayo celebrates the defeat of the French on May 5, 1862.
Hispanic Heritage Crafts - Historical Figures Informative Writing Activities
By Kimberly
❤️Looking for Latino historical figures informational writing crafts to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month? Students will love researching and writing about 10 different important Hispanic Americans and the meaningful contributions they made with these printable, differentiated report templates (40 pages)!
✅ Hispanic Americans included:
Oscar De La Hoya, José Feliciano, Roberto Clemente, Sonia Sotomayor, Rita Moreno, Cesar Chavez, Anthony Romero, Selena Gomez, Bob Menendez, Marco Rubio
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✏️ Great for elementary grades!
✏️ These differentiated Hispanic Heritage writing crafts come in 2 levels to build confidence!
✏️A perfect addition to your Hispanic Heritage Month unit or to celebrate throughout the year!
✏️ Great for literacy centers, independent work, partner work, homework, intervention programs and more!
✏️Once reports have been completed, you can mount onto colored paper to create a Hispanic Heritage Month bulletin board, hallway display, or door display!
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⭐️This resource is low prep and will save you time! Simply print and select the differentiated writing templates that are most appropriate for your student's needs.
⭐️Check out the preview for a sneak peek!
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✅ Each figure includes 2 differentiated levels (40 pages):
☑ Level 1 (20 pages - 2 pages per figure - 10 figures)
☑ Level 2 (20 pages - 2 pages per figure - 10 figures)
✅ Bonus:
☑ What you need to know (1 page)
✅ Hispanic historical figures included (10):
☑ Oscar De La Hoya - boxer
☑ José Feliciano - musician
☑ Roberto Clemente - baseball player
☑ Sonia Sotomayor - judge
☑ Rita Moreno - actress
☑ Cesar Chavez - activist
☑ Anthony Romero - activist
☑ Selena Gomez - singer / actress
☑ Bob Menendez - politician
☑ Marco Rubio - politician
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⭐️Looking for more Hispanic Heritage activities?
Hispanic Heritage Month Growing Bundle
⭐️Looking for more writing crafts?
Writing Craft Growing Bundle
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Spanish-Speaking Country Virtual Field Trip Travel Video Project
By Churros and Croissants
The Spanish-speaking world is so much larger than just Spain and Mexico! With this project, your students will research one of 21 Spanish-Speaking countries, create captivating travel videos, present their videos to the class, and vote to select the top 3 tourist destinations. This unique project combines research, creativity, presentation skills, and cultural understanding, offering an interactive and fun learning experience for your students. It's a perfect back to school activity to introduce students to the Spanish-speaking world. Not only will you have busy students for a week while they develop individualized projects, but the grading is made easy too!
Depending on language level, projects can be completed in Spanish or English. Get ready to ignite a passion for Spanish language and culture in your classroom one country at a time!
Key Features of the Project:
Real-Life Application: This project taps into the real-life context of travel, allowing students to explore 21 Spanish countries and practice language skills in a meaningful way.
Research and Inquiry: Students conduct research on a specific country enhancing their critical thinking and information-gathering abilities.
Cultural Awareness: The project fosters cultural understanding as students delve into the significance of each country within the rich context of Spanish culture and history.
Creative Expression: Students showcase their creativity by producing engaging travel videos, enhancing their communication and storytelling abilities.
Collaboration and Peer Learning: Students present their videos to the class, encouraging peer learning, active listening, and cross-cultural appreciation.
Competitive Element: The voting aspect adds an element of friendly competition, fueling excitement and motivation in the classroom.
Language Proficiency (Optional depending on level): Through script creation, video production, and oral presentations, students sharpen their language skills in writing, speaking, and listening.
Project Includes detailed notes to teacher with implementation schedule, list of 21 countries to assign, project instruction sheet for students, storyboard templates, guided presentation notes with voting sheets for presentations and grading rubric.
Project works well for any level of upper school Spanish (Foundations of Spanish, Spanish Exploratory, Middle School Spanish, Spanish I, II, III, IV, and can even be modified for AP Spanish),
Let's embark on this enriching virtual field trip around the world together!
Arabic Alphabet Coloring Book Cute (29 Pages)
By EduTeachers Toolbox
The Arabic Alphabet Coloring Book is a vibrant educational tool designed to introduce children to the letters of the Arabic alphabet.Each page has one letter prominently displayed that you can color in, making learning fun and memorable.
secret santa questionnaire students favorite things questionnaire gift exchange
By Modz by Laila
Secret Santa Questionnaire | My Favorite Things Questionnaire for Students
Make your Secret Santa gift exchange easy and fun with this Secret Santa Questionnaire! This product is designed to help students share their favorite things while making gift-giving a breeze. With three unique questionnaires included, you can choose the version that best fits your classroom’s needs.
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3 Secret Santa questionnaires:
Questions include prompts about favorite colors, snacks, activities, and more to make thoughtful gift-giving easy!
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Save time, encourage thoughtfulness, and make your holiday activities memorable with this Secret Santa Questionnaire!
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By Elena Tenisi
This Easter allow your students to go on an affirmations egg hunt. Simply print and cut out each positive affirmation. Place affirmations inside your eggs and hide them all around campus or your classroom.
Students will love not only finding the eggs but finding positive messages for them inside.
Once students finish hunting for their eggs, have them come and state why they are special and what makes them stand out with a bunny themed handout included with this resource.
*48 positive affirmations included in this resource!
Enjoy!
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NOËL | CHRISTMAS | CALENDRIER DE L'AVENT | ADVENT CALENDAR | DÉCEMBRE (FRENCH)
By French Made Fun!
Looking for a fun way to spruce up your classroom for Christmas?! Look no further!
This resource will guide you in creating a balloon-popping advent adventure for your students in middle school. Featuring 21 activities to choose from, including explanations, materials, time frames and step-by-step instructions for set-up of the calendar and activities, your students will get jazzed every day for what they "pop!"
A mixture of "free" activities (i.e. paper, pencils, scissors and glue - at most!) and other options which involve purchasing (i.e. graham cracker gingerbread houses and marshmallow snowmen) will allow you the flexibility to choose the duration of this advent calendar, the frequency of the "popping" and will allow you to choose options within your budget and time constraints.
MERRY CHRISTMAS! Hope you have fun!
Kaitlyn.
HOW DO I FEEL Workbook - Special Needs, Autism, Emotional Regulation
By All Therapy Resources
This 75 page“How Do I feel” Workbook has been designed to support emotional literacy and development. This is a simple, easy to use workbook which encourages the student to match the emotion and feeling cards with the scenario. An additional page is included where the student can draw what they look like when they feel that way. Students will learn about matching, picture identification, picture labelling and labelling emotions.
An interactive book designed to be used on many levels – Pre-schoolers, kindergartners, early elementary, general and special education children can all participate and benefit from this workbook! There are some blank pages on the end so that the teacher or student can make up some of your own scenarios and add your feelings to them.
The feelings and emotions that we will explore in this book are: Surprised, suspicious, angry, confused, silly, shocked, scared, sad, nervous, sick, peaceful, proud, disappointed, disgusted, embarrassed, excited, frustrated, furious, happy, innocent, irritated, lonely, tired and worried.
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Back to School - French Craftivity - Royalty for the Day Activity, Low Prep
By Cheryl Bennett
Are you a CI teacher that struggles with whether to teach tu and vous first? I like to pick one and stick with it for a time to avoid confusion. In the past, I have used the tu form because the end sounds are the same for je, il/elle/on forms. This kept everything simple and kept target structures limited. However, vous is a very important pronoun in French. I don't want to think about sending kids to France and being in the habit of using tu. While some francophones would be sympathetic, some might be offended.
So, I have discovered a way to teach both simultaneously with a clear visual cue. A CRAFTIVITY, if you will. All you need in the classroom are
How does it work?
What if someone forgets to use the vous form with royalty? They have to pay a royalty tax! This is included in the resource. The student who has still kept their royalty coin(s) because they remembered to use the vous form can get a prize or just bragging rights! You can even have the class interview the student about things they like, dislike, etc. so everyone can learn about their king, queen, or whatever royal title they prefer.
Accommodation: Some students don't like being the center of attention for the entire class. In this case, you can group students together. Three in a group is a good number but use whatever works for you. Each group has one royal student. The others in the group have to use the vous form with that student and the royal student uses the tu form with everyone else (except maybe the teacher).You can even rotate groups so several students get the chance to talk to each royal member. Of course, the member of royalty stays on their "throne" while others come to see them.
You can use this for whatever level you choose. While I like the idea of starting with level one, you could wait. Furthermore, you can use this activity every year you teach, no matter the level. Even though students may be comfortable with tu and vous before level one is over, letting someone have a special day is good. They will have the opportunity to practice both pronouns and their conjugations with new verbs and new tenses or moods.
Students will feel special and you will see them grow in their language and confidence. So little for us to invest with such a great return on investment!
Canada Woman's History Month, Woman's History Month Flash Cards
By Learn smartly
Canada Women's History Month is celebrated every October to recognize and honor the contributions of women to Canadian society. In this set of flashcards, we will highlight 11 important Canadian women.
These flashcards serve as a reminder of the vital role that women have played in shaping Canada's history and the ongoing struggle for gender equality.
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Misty Copeland Collaborative Mural Poster Art- Black + Women's History Month
By Veronica Reyes
Looking for an engaging way to show what your class is learning about?
⭐️ Introducing the Collaborative Mural Poster featuring the inspiring theme of Misty Copeland! ⭐️
Unleash the power of creativity as each student becomes an artist, contributing to a larger masterpiece. This unique product transforms any space into a vibrant work of collective expression, celebrating the accomplishments and dedication of Misty Copeland.
2 Posters- One with ballet slipper background and the other without.
2 Poster Sizes!!! 25 or 36 pieces depending on your class size!
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Transform ordinary spaces into extraordinary showcases of creativity with our Interactive Mural Poster featuring the theme of Misty Copeland. Inspire collaboration, celebrate environmental awareness, and create a lasting visual testament to the power of collective imagination and the enduring legacy of Misty Copeland!
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Kwanzaa Colouring Book - 30 Colouring Pages!
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
This coloring book includes 30 elaborately created coloring pages centered around Kwanzaa. The sheets are entirely in black and white, set up for printing and coloring. Share this experience along with your students!
A brief overview of Kwanzaa:
Kwanzaa is an annual celebration that emphasizes African family values and social principles, primarily recognized in the United States from December 26 to January 1. The celebration and its name were founded in 1966 by Maulana Karenga, an Africana studies professor at California State University, Long Beach, and an influential figure in Afrocentrism. Karenga derived the term kwanza, signifying "first," from the Swahili phrase matunda ya kwanza, incorporating an extra a as the seventh letter to guarantee it contained sufficient letters for each of the seven children who were present at a previous celebration. The word Kwanzaa does not exist in Swahili. The concept of Kwanzaa originates from first-fruits celebrations in Southern Africa.
Chinese New Year: Class Party Invitation - 2 designs
By EduDesign Savvy
Ring in the Chinese New Year by hosting a class or school-wide party! Compatible with Google Slides™, you can easily edit, print or share this invitation electronically with your students and school community.
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Exporting a high-resolution PDF makes printing easy. This allows you to place two designs side-by-side on a Google Slides™ or Google Docs™ page (set up as landscape, 11"x8.5"). Once printed, simply cut down the center!
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Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos)- Craft and Writing Activity! No PREP
By Leslie Ann Porter - Small Town Teacher Life
Decorate your classroom with these sugar skulls and learn about The Day of the Dead Dia de los Muertos! This is one of my favorite holidays to teach!
Little to no prep, this craft is perfect for keeping students engaged the day after Halloween!
Includes the following pages:
Informative passage about the holiday
Sugar Skull single page craft- color, cut, paste
Pre-assembled sugar skulls, 4 per page- no cutting or pasting, just color!
Writing pages with handwriting lines and blank lines, with or without sugar skull
(This project took my first graders about 20 minutes (or less) to make one sugar skull.)
Thanks so much for your purchase!
-Leslie
U.S. Presidents: The Famous and "Forgotten" – with Fun, Interesting Facts
By Reading Club Fun
Everyone knows about George Washington – but what about Franklin Pierce, the "Forgotten President"? This packet highlights the lives of these two very different presidents, and explores facts about many others throughout history, using a range of engaging puzzles.
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Christmas Nativity Bingo, 30 Bingo Cards, Bible Story
By Sami
Add a meaningful and enjoyble activity to your Christmas celebrations with our Nativity Christmas Bingo Game. Featuring 30 unique bingo cards, this printable game is perfect for religious Christmas parties, family game nights, and Sunday School activities. Teach the story of the Nativity while having fun with this engaging and interactive game.
►What you will receive:
You will receive PDF files in US Letter. Print 1 or 2 on each page.
It contains 30 unique bingo cards, bingo chips and a calling sheet.
Día de los Muertos Coloring | Calaveras Collaborative Display
By Ashley Braun
Looking for a quick and easy Día de los Muertos activity? These calavera coloring pages are an easy way to incorporate culture and decorate your room or hallway at the same time! All designs fit together to make a colorful collaborative display.
Includes 6 different designs in full-page and half-page sizes.
Multiple uses: ❖Display as a collaborative bulletin board or classroom mural. ❖Create a festive hallway display or door decor. ❖Use as a fast finisher activity or brain break. ❖Showcase your students’ art skills and have a coloring competition. ❖Add glitter and sequins for even more fun and creativity. ❖Keep students occupied and have them color while they watch a Day of the Dead related movie or documentary.