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Interactive State of Matter Webquest | Grade 5 STEM Science |Ontario Curriculum
By Michellecurtis
Explore the World of Matter with Our State of Matter Webquest! This interactive journey through solids, liquids, and gases is tailored for Grade 5 students. Integrating STEM principles, it encourages young learners to explore, experiment, and reflect on the fascinating world of matter. Perfect for in-class learning or homeschooling, this webquest transforms abstract concepts into tangible learning experiences, fostering scientific curiosity and understanding.
Why Buy This Product?
What’s Included:
Curriculum Alignment: This webquest aligns with the Grade 5 Ontario Science Curriculum, addressing expectations related to identifying properties of solids, liquids, and gases, and understanding the changes of state through heat or cooling. It supports hands-on investigations and the development of scientific inquiry skills, enhancing students' understanding of matter and its interactions in the physical world.
Why You Need It: Transform abstract science concepts into engaging and tangible learning experiences. This webquest is designed to foster scientific curiosity and deepen understanding, making it an invaluable resource for any Grade 5 classroom.
WRITING BUNDLE! Road to My Story!
By La Llama Bilingüe
Writing a story can be so overwhelming! I have come with this writing pack that is intended to help your students organize their ideas before writing their first draft. This step-by-step activity groups every aspect of story writing such as: genre, setting, characters, details, etc. It also helps the students with their descriptive writing by asking them targeted questions. This is an excellent tool for beginner writers, struggling writers, or English Language learners.
Use the "Writing Buddy" resource as a complement resource to help your students become more independent when writing a short story.
You can use these resources for several days, giving students a chance to think through while writing their first draft.
Where is the Declaration of Independence? States + Capitals Practice - NO PREP!
By Holly O'Hara
This activity is an engaging and accessible way for your students to practice and strengthen their knowledge of American geography as well as states and capital cities!
Students will be tasked with identifying a mystery state that can be only be solved through the process of elimination. They will be prompted to use a political map of America to solve various puzzles and eliminate 49 states until they have only one left, thus solving the mystery.
This is a great way to review states and capital cities and basic map skills. The print version requires that students have access to a physical map but there is a link to a map in the digital version.
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Food groups: Food Pyramid, Food Plate, Information, Printable/ Google Slides
By Tomorrowcomes
Newly updated graphics and google slides! This will give you both the printable version and the google slides access links. This product helps teach students about the food pyramid and the food plate. It contains a separate page on each of the 6 food groups to help students learn the different categories, the food pyramid, and sample of a balanced food plate. There Included for student use is a food journal page and several worksheets where they can further explore their understanding of food and test their knowledge. Bonus Crossword search now included!
By TxMAP Teacher
This is a bundle of products about Andrew Jackson. It includes notes over Andrew Jackson, a reading about the Trail of Tears, and a crossword puzzle on Andrew Jackson.
Asian Pacific American Heritage Month art projects BUNDLE
By Patricia
Welcome to our special lesson plan in honor of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month! Join us as we delve into the vibrant world of Asian culture through an exciting art projects. "Bundle Asian Pacific American Heritage Month" is a student-tested Bundle for art projects that teach about Asian art.
Asian Pacific American Heritage Month: Silk Roads landscapes art lesson plan is a student-tested activity that teaches about Mongolian art and landscapes.
Asian Pacific American Heritage Month: Mongolian Doors Patterns is a student-tested activity that teaches about Mongolian door patterns that are very peculiar and important for Mongolian people.
Valentine's Day craft and bulletin board! Let's teach our students about the symbol of love. This student-tested activity teaches about Mongolian culture and its symbols.
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The Boy is Mine Tracing an argument with PowerPoint & Graphic Organizer
By TooBookedUp
Dive into the world of argumentative writing with a fresh, culturally relevant approach! This comprehensive resource uses the popular song "The Boy is Mine" by Brandy and Monica to introduce middle school students to the key elements of a strong argument.
Learning Objectives:
What's Inside:
Usage Scenario: Perfect for middle school ELA teachers and interventionists, this resource is both engaging and educational. Start with a Do Now activity, delve into vocabulary, and introduce students to the iconic artists. After watching the music video, students will actively engage with the lyrics, tracing the arguments of each singer. By the end of the lesson, students will form and share their opinions on which singer presented the strongest argument. The PowerPoint also includes additional discourse questions for extended engagement.
Highlights!
Elevate your teaching game with this innovative resource. Ideal for middle school grades, it aligns with key educational standards, ensuring your students are on the right track while having fun!
Rename Fractions & Mixed Numbers | BUNDLE
By Nardine Mettry
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Rainbow Pastel Classroom Decor Bundle | Calendar | Math Posters | Birthday
By Kristen Teaches Fourth
My first decor bundle is here! Rainbow Pastel has the basics you need for your classroom!
Calendar - either can be flip or use a pocket chart
Nameplates - Editable on powerpoint! Options for each grade span (primary and upper)
Number Posters - Skip counting, number posters
Alphabet - Options for each grade span ( primary, with or without pictures)
Birthday Display - Editable on powerpoint
Numberline - 0 - 120
Shape posters - 2 D shapes
Hand signals - editable on powerpoint or pre-made with options
End of Year Character Traits Student Award Certificates For K-6th Grade
By A Plus Education
These character traits are perfect for Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th grade and can be used during any time of year to encourage and recognize students' positive traits.
These awards include 32 different character traits and would be particularly timely at the end of the year before you send your students off for summer vacation.
Recognize and reward your high school students' good character traits and reinforce good behavior in the classroom. These awards go really well especially if you teach character education in the classroom.
This resource includes:
* 32 Character Trait Awards
* 3 Blank certificates to create your own character trait awards
The file is in Powerpoint. Text boxes are already in place to type your text.
Christian End of The Year Awards Character Trait Classroom Awards Bible Based
By Kaylor Creations
Celebrate your students with these Bible based, Christian class awards. These awards are great for various occasions: end of the year, end of VBS, Sunday School, or anytime you notice these qualities in a student! They are useful for any grade level!
Printer-friendly, with simple and meaningful images! All are provided in color and black and white!
✨Three types of awards in ONE resource! 84 pages Total✨
✝️Fruit of the Spirit Classroom Awards
Print, fill in the Child’s name, the date and the teacher's name & they are ready to give out! I provided color and black and white.
Love
Joy
Peace
Patience
Kindness
Goodness
Faithfulness
Gentleness
Self-Control
✝️Grade Completion/ End of Year Certificates
These awards are also great for celebrating the completion of a grade level or achievement in Sunday School or VBS. They are useful for any grade level. Print, fill in the Child’s name, grade or accomplishment, the date and the teachers name & they are ready to give out! I provided color and black and white. Each one has a cross and Psalm 3: 5-6 below. Pre-typed options given also:
Preschool
✝️Character Traits Classroom Awards
These awards are also great for various occasions but the design with the cap is most useful for end of year celebrations. They are useful for any grade level. Print, fill in the Child’s name, the date and the teachers name & they are ready to give out! I provided color and black and white. Each one has a cross and Psalm 3: 5-6 below. 19 Total Choices!
MIDDLE SCHOOL & HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT AWARDS CERTIFICATES, PRINTABLES
By Geography & Math Made Easy
IMPORTANT NOTE: If You Need a Specific Award That is Not Listed Here, Reach Out To Me Through Q & A Section on TeachShare. I Will Be Happy To Create It and Add it to the Collection.
Student's need to know they are valued and appreciated. One way to let them know is it to present them with certificates, whether you present it publicly, privately, staple it to their assignment being returned to them or, if they have a student folder or journal with pockets, simply place inside for them to find! Surprise! You are valued!
Each is created with a colorful background, but can be reproduced in black and white as well. In addition, each has a inspiring quote such as the following:
These rewards can be used various ways:
Students may appreciate the reward; however, you may choose to present them with the opportunity to receive a tangible reward along with the certificate
As the instructor, it is up to you what you feel is appropriate rewards for your students.
Use these reward certificates to let you students know they are valued and appreciated. Make sure everyone gets noticed and recognized! Try to give every student the same amount of praise; find something good in each student—event the most challenging.
The certificates include:
Disclaimer: One purchase is good for one teacher's usage. If additional teachers wish to use this product, please purchase additional licenses at a discounted rate.
Apologizing Scenario Task Cards & Worksheets | Empathy Scenarios | Social Skills
By Queen's Educational Resources
Apologizing Scenario Task Cards & Worksheets | Empathy Scenarios | Social Skills
About This Resource
★ Resource: Apologizing Scenarios
★ 65 pages
★ Resource Type – Scenario Task Cards and Worksheets
★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides - Text Boxes Already Created!)
★ Excellent for Early Elementary Students
★ Social Emotional Learning
Items Included:
★ 20 Apologizing Scenario Task Cards with Questions (Color | BW)
★ 20 Apologizing Scenario Task Cards without Questions (Color | BW)
★ 20 Apologizing Scenario Task Cards with Questions (Color | BW)
★ 20 Apologizing Scenario Task Cards **without **Questions (Color | BW)
★ List of Scenarios (With and Without Questions)
★ 2 Google Slide Links
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Help your students practice the important social skill of apologizing with this engaging resource! This set includes 20 age-appropriate apologizing scenarios written for early elementary students. Each scenario is realistic and relatable to everyday classroom, recess, and home situations that students actually experience.
Students will practice identifying feelings, recognizing the impact of their actions, and thinking about positive ways to make things right. These scenarios help build empathy, problem-solving, and communication skills — all while keeping students engaged in realistic situations they understand.
To support different learning needs, the scenarios come in a variety of lengths — some short and simple for developing readers, and others slightly longer for learners ready to handle more detail and context.
What’s Included
This resource is super flexible and comes in multiple formats so you can use it in the way that works best for your classroom:
20 Apologizing Scenario Task Cards (Color & B&W)
This resource includes 20 Scenario Task Cards, available in both color and black-and-white, with and without pre-set questions.
**▶️ With Questions: **Each card presents a realistic, relatable scenario along with three guiding reflection or discussion questions to spark conversation.
**▶️ Without Questions: **Flexible cards that can be used for open-ended reflection, journaling, or teacher-led discussion. Teachers—and even students—can create their own questions or activities to go with the scenarios.
✅ Use the Task Cards in whole-class discussions, guided small groups, partner interactions, or individual sessions with a teacher, counselor, or parent/guardian.
✅ Incorporate the no-question version to encourage creativity and deeper thinking by having students or teachers generate their own discussion prompts.
✅ Print on regular or glossy paper, laminate for durability, and place on a binder ring for easy organization and repeated use.
▶️ 20 Scenario Worksheets WITH Questions
This variation includes 20 Apologizing Scenario Worksheets with lines for student responses along with corresponding questions.
▶️ 20 Scenario Worksheets WITHOUT Questions
This resource includes 20 Apologizing Scenario Worksheets with lines and no pre-set questions, allowing students to write their own questions and giving you the flexibility to generate questions for them. The worksheets provide space for you to create your own questions or prompts, and in Google Slides, you can generate and type your questions before sharing the document or slides with students for their responses.
▶️ List of Scenarios (Easy Access for Teachers)
Additionally, there are two LISTS OF SCENARIOS (with and without questions) for teachers to easily review and select scenarios to work with. These scenarios align with those presented in the Task Cards and Worksheets.
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**Role-playing Opportunity: **Engaging in these scenarios provides students with a chance to practice apologizing, showing empathy, making better choices, and repairing relationships in a safe and supportive way.
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Why Use These Scenarios?
**▶ **Understand how actions affect others
**▶ **Recognize and name different feelings
**▶ **Practice giving a sincere apology
**▶ **Learn positive ways to make things right
**▶ **Build empathy and kindness toward classmates
**▶ **Strengthen communication and problem-solving skills
**▶ **Gain confidence to handle real-life situations respectfully
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How It Can Be Used
✅ Morning Meetings: Spark meaningful discussions about feelings, empathy, and problem-solving.
✅ Small Groups or Centers: Use task cards for role-playing practice or social skills groups.
✅ Counseling Sessions: Provide real-life examples for individual or group counseling activities.
✅ Writing Prompts: Use worksheet versions to encourage reflection and written responses.
✅ Classroom Management Tool: Address common situations students experience and guide them toward better choices.
✅ Partner or Group Role-Play: Let students act out scenarios to practice apologizing in a safe, supportive way.
✅ Home Connection: Send scenarios home for families to discuss together.
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Created by © Queen's Educational Resources | All Rights Reserved
Your purchase includes one copy to be used in a single classroom. If you are looking for multiple copies, please be sure to purchase additional licenses.
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Please feel free to email me if you have any questions!
"The Napping House" Literacy Integration Lesson Plan
By Lara Hocheiser
Move and breathe through a childhood classic. The Napping House by Don and Audrey Wood has been a favorite story in my classes for years, and with a librarian’s suggestion, I brought it to life through yoga for the first time in 2012. Now accompanied by our beautiful illustrations, we can use this yoga sequence to promote a lifelong love of learning, reading, and healthy habits.
Each of the characters in the story is paired with a yoga pose, and each page adds another character in order. As the sequence builds, the poses come together in a beautiful flow. Do the poses as you read, or read and then do the poses—whatever feels the best to you.
This lesson plan is a perfect resource for teachers, parents or clinicians who want bring the story to life with movement. We’ve included a story script and a list of poses so children can learn the yoga sequence.
The Napping House Literacy Integration is a 14-page PDF download that you can view on your phone, tablet, computer or print to paper.
This download contains the following:
The Napping House Lesson Plan designed for kids ages 4-10
List of yoga poses, props and key themes that relate to the story
Story script to read along with The Napping House
Guided relaxation, meditation script, crafts, and group activities
The Napping House yoga sequence poster, with nine (9) poses
With love from my heart and my team to you!
Lara
The Complete Word Search Puzzles Set for Your Students and Kids
By Zaazoua Mostapha
The best way to teach vocabulary to kids is by playing educational games.
In this bundle you will get:
Also, I'm open to suggestions about other word searches to add to this set.
Note: This product is not for resale and absolutely not for Commercial Use.
If you have any requests we can help.
Math Classroom Decor! - Pascal's Triangle, for your wall, door, bulletin board
By Daniel
Perfect Math teacher classroom decoration!
This product contains all the numbers of Pascal's triangle to row 10. It includes a printout large enough to cover a whole classroom wall, one for a classroom door, two large enough for your bulletin board and a set of smaller posters for each student.
Pascal's Triangle has a lot of very interesting mathematics in it...
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This resource can be used by middle and high school teachers, resource centers and homeschooling parents.
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Math Anchor Chart - Divide with 2-Digit Divisors
By Fortunate in Fifth Grade
Need visuals for dividing by 2-digits divisors? Then these anchor charts are perfect for you. They showcase several strategies to help with the division of 2-digit divisors. I made these for my classroom and I also print an 8 x 11 page for each of my students to keep in their math folder to help with homework. I have included step-by-step instructions on how to print in two different anchor chart sizes.
Save money and buy the bundle! By purchasing the 5th Grade Math Anchor Chart Bundle, you are saving $18.00 off the price of the anchor charts. Check out the Bundle by clicking HERE.
Looking for more Into Math resources? Do you use Into Math? Check out my Vocabulary Match for the entire 5th grade curriculum. Also, make sure you grab the Exit Tickets for Modules 1 -20!
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ELA Book for Student Reference/Writing/Literature/Grammar/Organizers
By Blooming Through High School
Perfect for learners who have IEP's requiring class notes, correctly completed examples, and graphic organizers.
Bundle and save with the All Things English Revising & Editing Workbook
I was tired of writing things on the board over and over again. I was tired of printing out pages that students threw away. I was also tired of answering questions that students could find for themselves. So I made a book to make sure I wouldn't have to anymore.
Over the course of 2 months, I thought of everything that I would have to teach, explain, write examples of, and print, and I put all my tips and tricks into ONE BOOK. I printed this out and spiral bound all the pages for each of my students. Every time my students ask me to repeat something, I point them to the book.
I also use this in my class for reference during specific lessons as well. It's a game changer! I save time and I save my sanity.
It's the MOST helpful for all the little pieces students need to know for all the stages of writing: brainstorming, pre-writing, paragraphs, citations, plagiarism, and much, much more.
WANT TO REVISE THIS TO MAKE IT YOUR OWN? I've added the Word document for teachers to modify to fit their teaching style!
Sections:
Key Features: ELA, English Language Arts, Writing Guide, Revising & Editing, Class Notes, Completed Examples, Graphic Organizers, IEP Accommodations, Teacher-Editable Word Document.
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Writing Activities 10 Kids Who Changed the World
By Beth Hammett
Expository and creative writings abound with these real life, fact based connections to ELA, history, and science! Fun, creative, and educational, yet uses critical thinking skills to introduce 10 Kids Who Changed the World through coloring format handouts with 20 writing activities. Kids: Ryan Hreljac, Ryan's Well Foundation for clean water for kids Malala Yousafzai, education for girls in Pakistan Ryan White, HIV/AIDS foundation for kids Anne Frank, Holocaust author Louis Braille, inventor of Braille Olivia Hallisey, inventor of new Ebola virus vaccine Jacob Barnett, expanded Einstein's Theory of Relativity & founder of Jacob's Place for kids with autism Cassandra Lin, inventor of process for recycling cooking oil for heat David Zhao, creator of Instruments for Change Alexandra Scott, Alex's Lemonade Stand for kids with cancer Writing Handouts Include: genre explanations advertising blog writing Braille writing brainstorming activities charts for business writing and KWL cause and effect writing diary writing informative writing governmental act writing letter writing listing marketing medical/business flow chart personal narrative writing persuasive writing poetry writing secret code writing service learning project map symbolism using chronological/sequential/time order using transitions Fact Based, Real Life Topics Include: bullying benefits of.... business planning climate change community service communication skills goal setting and meeting goals handicap guidelines and regulations hobbies/talents ethical/moral choices, decisions, and outcomes government acts to improve quality of life influential people in students' lives personal strengths point of view of kids who changed the world sensitive medical topics: Asbergers, autism, bullying, cancer, HIV/AIDS, Holocaust service learning setting up a non-profit organization survival & techniques reflection on school and learning Excellent for across curriculum writing connections, discussions and debates, homeschool, flipped classes, teaching empathy, teaching real life application, introducing career and workforce connections, introducing service learning projects, and student assessment of writing genres and writing skills. Please note that sensitive topics are included in this lesson plan. Unique, unusual, and fun interactive writing assignments! Cooperative learning with an emphasis on social skills! Can be used with Christian based curriculums. Like this format for learning? Then, try: American Revolution Comic Book Writing Galveston Juneteenth Oklahoma Land Rush Texas History 1 & 2 Remember the Alamo Spindletop Gusher
Wall-E Movie Watch Along Bundle
By A Teachers Sidekick
This is a collection of 5 movie watch-alongs to go with Pixar's Wall-E! The 5 watch-alongs focus on Main Idea and Theme, Characters, Story Elements, Sequence of Events, and Point of View and Attitude.
These are to help with keeping students engaged during the movie, practice for each skill, and to help grow students' comprehension. I hope you enjoy it! Please rate and review.