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Digital Science and Engineering Practices (SEPs) Nearpod Middle School Mini Labs
By Danielle Mortimore
These mini-labs are great to introducing students to NGSS and SEPs! Perfect for that first or second week of school!
This assignment is a great intro and refresher into middle school science. It includes a wide range of activities that everyone will enjoy. Perfect for introducing students to NGSS based science.
Includes:
I used it for grades 6-8. It was perfect for our 6th graders because some of them had never had a designated science course before. It was perfect for our 8th graders, because it really made them think what science really is all about. Each SEP takes about 20-30 minutes! It encourage students to work together and is great for setting those group work expectations early in the year.
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Back To School Word Search For Kids
By The Students Palace
Are you looking for back to school activies for kids ?
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Also page 5 includes the correction , So Let your students enjoy
Students: What I Think I Do - Week 1 Internet Activity
By Mark Holmes
I envisaged this to be a September week 1 internet activity. It will give students an opportunity to think about how other people perceive them. It could also be used as a lesson in how to search Google effectively or used as a dictionary / thesaurus activity, where students have to find descriptive words in order to search for appropriate pictures on Google Images.
These have been doing the rounds on FaceBook and email recently. You may have received posters / postcards entitled "Teachers...." or "Moms..." and then under the title are a series of photos with captions like;
What my friends think I do
What my mother thinks I do
What I think I do
What I really do
Each caption is accompanied by an image of what that person thinks about the other person or group of people.
The sample here is of the "Teacher..." postcard. This is NOT what I am selling. I am selling a similar template entitled, "Students..." It is laid out the same as the teacher one with the same titles (the word teacher has been replaced with student), however, the pictures are missing. Students must search Google Images for appropriate pictures that characterize themselves. The photo titles are as follows;
Students...
What my friends think I do
What my mother thinks I do
What society thinks I do
What my teachers think I do
What I think I do
What I really do
My students printed off the images and then cut them out and pasted them on.
Enjoy!!!!
French Ice Breaker Bundle - Back To School French Speaking Activities
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
Looking for fun ideas to get your students speaking French at the end of the year or at la rentrée? These are my favorite ice breakers that I like to use specifically for that reason! Use these speaking activities, games and listening comprehension activities all year long and get your students motivated while having loads of fun. You're going to love hearing your students speaking French together.
Two of the resources included are specific to back to school time while the others can be used year round. You can use them at all levels in the classroom as well as with your school's French club when you're looking for a fun activity to get them speaking French or for long bus rides on school sponsored trips. These are wonderful activities either for French immersion or French as a second language programs.
I recommend printing, laminating, cutting out, punching holes and attaching the cards together with a ring for NO PREP activities for years to come, and for the 100 French speaking activity worksheets I've found that it is best to print them all out and keep them in a binder for easy access when you need to make photocopies.
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Ceci ou Cela - French Game of 2 Extremes Ice-breaker Activity
- Keep your middle school and high school French students active by playing the "Two Extremes" game. The facilitator will use a stack of cards listing things, activities or places that fall at opposite ends of the spectrum, such as: salty or sweet, Paris or New York, Mac or PC. Students will see all of the things that they have in common with their classmates and will likely learn some new vocabulary while they’re at it!
Le Petit Bac - French Scattergories Game
- Players attempt to create answers for each of the four categories on their game. This should be a fast moving game and there are only spaces for six words per category. The MAXIMUM they can write is six words so they have to choose them wisely. Students can be creative and flexible with their answers, but other players can challenge them!
French Speaking Game and Activity: CATCH PHRASE
- Catch Phrase is a fun game to get your students speaking and having fun in French while learning tons of new vocabulary words. This game doesn't follow any particular theme, so the 80 playing cards display 80 unrelated words - a fantastic way to round out your students' speaking skills!
50 vrai ou faux French questions
- Use these cards for partnered speaking practice. Answers are included. If a student believes the statement to be true he says so. If he believes it to be false he has to try and correct it. The statements are mostly based on general knowledge and are a wonderful way to increase vocabulary and fluency.
Qu'est-ce que tu préférerais - "I'd rather" French speaking cards
- This is a set of 75 cards that you can use to practice the French conditional even with students who haven't yet learned it! A fantastic resource for building vocabulary and sparking French conversations.
French trivia game
- Your students will LOVE this trivia game. There is a version only in French and one in both English and French for beginner students. I've included many ways that you can use these cards including a powerpoint version so that you can do a class activity.
Je n'ai jamais - "I've never" French speaking game
- This "I've never" game is a great ice-breaker and students will find out a lot about each other (in French) while playing. There's a French only version as well as a French - English version included.
120 French conversation starter cards
- These cards are perfect for beginner to advanced level French students. Shuffle through the cards to pick out which are right for the level you're teaching. Use them throughout the year(s) as your students learn more.
Classic French taboo speaking game
- My all time favorite game for increasing fluency at ANY level - French Taboo Speaking Game!! All game cards are in French and English so your students will learn tons of new vocabulary. Beginner and advanced playing instructions are included.
Babar - La Rentrée des Classes - Listening comprehension
- This listening comprehension activity will work at any level, but especially from year 2 and up. All 45 questions have multiple choice answers and are in chronological order. The video link included is on YouTube.
25 questions pour faire parler à la rentrée
- Just perfect for back to school, these 25 questions will have your students talking to each other in French about summer break and expectations for the new school year.
100 French worksheets for group speaking activities - 100 vocabulary themes
Fantastic for any time of the year, these 100 one page worksheets will have your students speaking about just anything you can imagine. It's a great way to review and reinforce French vocabulary. Instructions are included which explain my favorite ways to use these worksheets.
Tell me 3 things - Dis-moi trois choses
This is a simple French speaking game that includes 100 cards. This activity can easily be modified according to different levels. Intermediate to advanced level students work in pairs or small groups and take turns choosing a card and saying three things about what is written on it. Other students listen closely and can react and / or ask questions. The vocabulary is completely random and varied. All of the cards are written in French only, so it may be helpful to have a dictionary on hand if some of the words / expressions are new.
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Labor Day - WebQuest / Internet Scavenger Hunt & Word Search Puzzle
By Innovations in Technology
This webquest / Internet scavenger hunt is a perfect one day activity for middle schoolers to learn more about Labor Day as they use the Internet to research answers to these questions. It is appropriate for middle school science or technology classes.
The lesson includes the student handout and an answer key, along with a short list of Internet sites that teachers can provide to students to help with the quest if they choose. There are also some additional links to sites if teachers want to expand the lesson. Two versions of the WebQuest are included to let teachers print the questions or to provide them digitally as an interactive page in an editable Microsoft PowerPoint file. Additionally, a word search puzzle (with answer key) is included, perfect for early finishers or to use as a part of the lesson.
This is a great lesson to leave with a sub too!
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files Included:
• Teacher & Student Resources
• WebQuest questions for students - print and digital versions (editable)
• WebQuest Answer Key (non-editable, .pdf)
• Word Search Puzzle & Answer Key
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Back to School Digital Escape Room (With Student Work Pages)
By Miss Yous Clues and Resources
This resource is a back to school digital escape room that has three rooms with 10 codes to decipher in each. Students will use a pigpen cipher, emoji code and letter wheel to solve 30 total coded words that are all school related. As students solve the codes, the picture of a lock next to the answer will automatically open. When all 10 coded words have been answered correctly, a key will pop up automatically at the bottom of that page. As students collect these keys, they will appear on the first Google Sheet Page labeled "Directions and Key Collection Page." When all three keys have been collected, a message saying "You Did It!" will appear on the Directions and Key Collection Page.
Students will navigate from room to room using the bottom tabs on the Google Sheets pages labeled:
-Directions and Key Collection Page
-Room 1
-Room 2
-Room 3
This is a fun, engaging activity to do in the first week or two of school as you are meeting new students, getting into the routines but need activities to fill the time before academics begin. Included in this is the digital escape room, directions/answer key and student work pages that can be printed if a separate page is needed with the ciphers or coded messages is needed.
Math Adding and Subtracting Decimals Pixel Art Activity
By Matemaths
Let your 6th-grade students practice while having fun with this engaging, no-prep, and self-checking, adding and subtracting decimals mystery picture activity. This pixel art activity will be a great way to review your lesson, perfect for back to school review, early finishers and for students who need extra practice. Students will solve 20 operations using Google Sheets. As they correctly answer the questions a mystery picture will be revealed. I used it as a sub-plan in sixth grade and the kids loved it, they were so engaged!
It includes 20 operations with decimals and no negatives.
A set of task cards with all the questions is included.
Solutions are included for your convenience.
Suitable for IB MYP Middle Years Programme.
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Video Chat Rules and Procedures
By Abigail J McClellan
Check out these necessary video chat rules and procedures for your distance learning classroom. These rules fit best with upper elementary and older :) It has a list of 9 important rules and procedures that students should adhere to before beginning a video chat. It comes with five different colors/patterns to match with your preference.
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Printable Back to school Activities & Games - August September Bundle Activities
By The Students Palace
Printable Back to school activities are perfect for keeping kids engaged and entertained during Back to school . These activities include a variety of fun and educational options that can be easily printed and completed at home or on the go.
this bundle contains, Coloring Pages, mazes, Word search , Sudoku , mandala coloring sheets .
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Large 8.5'' x 11'' designs that can easily be printed on regular sized paper
High-resolution images
Unlimited prints
Great for kids, boys and girls
JUST DOWNLOAD, PRINT AND GET STARTED
This item comes as a high-resolution PDF + PNG files that you can download straight after purchasing.
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French Listening Comprehension -La Rentrée des Classes - Back to School
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
French Listening Comprehension -La Rentrée des Classes - Compréhension Orale
This is a listening comprehension exercise to accompany the episode «Babar: La Rentrée des Classes»
There are 45 chronological multiple choice listening comprehension questions for your students to work through while watching this Babar episode.
This is an excellent exercise in French listening comprehension for intermediate level students to work on independently, perhaps in the language lab or for homework. You can also use this exercise as a classroom activity for lower levels that students work on together and along with your help.
You may also enjoy the following listening comprehension activities:
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Learning about Patriot Day (9/11) - WebQuest & Word Search Puzzle
By Innovations in Technology
This webquest / Internet scavenger hunt is a perfect one day activity for middle schoolers to learn more about Patriot Day (Day of Service and Remembrance, 9/11) as they use the Internet to research answers to these questions. It is appropriate for middle school science or technology classes.
The lesson includes the student handout and an answer key, along with a short list of Internet sites that teachers can provide to students to help with the quest if they choose. There are also some additional links to sites if teachers want to expand the lesson. Two versions of the WebQuest are included to let teachers print the questions or to provide them digitally as an interactive page in an editable Microsoft PowerPoint file. Additionally, a word search puzzle with answer key is included, perfect for early finishers or as a part of the lesson.
This is a great lesson to leave with a sub too!
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files Included:
• Teacher & Student Resources
• WebQuest questions for students - print and digital versions (editable)
• WebQuest Answer Key (non-editable, .pdf)
• Word Search Puzzle & Answer Key
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Pi Day Area and Circumference of Circles Pixel Art Activity
By Matemaths
Enhance your students' understanding and enjoyment with this interactive, self-checking Area and Circumference of Circles activity. Designed for 7th-grade students, this no-prep resource uses Google Sheets to make learning fun and engaging.
Key Features:
Interactive Learning: Students solve 20 carefully crafted problems to reveal a mystery picture, making math practice exciting.
Comprehensive Practice:
12 problems require calculating the area or circumference from a given radius or diameter.
8 problems involve finding the diameter or radius based on the area or circumference.
Flexible Use: Ideal for:
Back-to-school review and preparation
Additional remediation materials
Individual and whole class assignments
Substitute teacher lesson plans
Convenient Solutions: Included for quick and easy grading.
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Why Teachers Love It:
"What a fun and creative way to practice area and circumference problems! Thank you so much! :) "
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La Rentrée Scolaire - Bundled French Resources - Back to School
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
La Rentrée Scolaire - Bundled French Resources
5 activities to use in the French classroom at back to school time. Save 20%.
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Identifying the Traits of Heroes- Veteran's Day or Patriot Day (9/11) Lesson
By Innovations in Technology
The “Qualities of a Hero” project focuses on recognizing important values in everyday life and individuals. It also allows students to creatively utilize technology to express their ideas. Students start the project with a whole class discussion on heroism, which can include video presentations (see the teacher resources). They work with a team to identify and classify different individuals who might be considered heroes. An additional organizer is included to extend this activity to identifying hero qualities with their group, or the organizer can be used later in the individual lesson. Finally, students research a hero of choice and create an online poster which also includes the qualities they identified incorporated into a Wordle word-web collage.
This lesson was created to use for Patriot Day 9/11 to showcase how a disaster can bring out the best in people who react as heroes, but is a great lesson on values for anytime!
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher Notes and Resources (includes extension activities)
• Team Brainstorming Worksheet
• Team (or individual) Hero Qualities graphic organizer
• Research and Poster Project Expectations and Rubric
I've used this lesson with 7th and 8th graders and really enjoyed hearing some of the conclusions they drew about important life values. I hope your students enjoy it!
Note: Revision uploaded on 9/11/17 to correct one broken link in resources.
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Slope Intercept Form Linear Relationship 8th Grade Digital and Self-Checking
By Matemaths
Enhance your 8th grade math lessons with this engaging, no-prep digital activity focused on mastering the slope-intercept form and linear relationships. Designed to be self-checking, this resource includes 20 interactive questions that reveal landmarks of famous cities around the world as students solve each problem of finding slope or y-intercept, adding an element of fun and global exploration to learning.
Key Features:
Since this activity is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.
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Introduction to Me - Back to School Infographic in Canva | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
The project, Introduction to Me – Infographic in Canva has students combine text, images and data to communicate information about themselves as an introduction. This is a perfect activity at the beginning of the year. It utilizes the free Web 2.0 tool Canva (www.canva.com). No download is required to use the product, making it easy for teachers who are not able to download software on classroom computers to still give their students a choice in learning.
In this lesson, students are provided with a quick tutorial, as well as links to other resources to help them with their designs. The tutorial is intended to help students get started with the program and then use the resources within the program to refine their creations.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher Notes and Resources
• Quick Getting Started Tutorial for Students
• Student Infographic Instructions, Expectations and Grading Rubric
This project was designed for students in grades 7 and 8 but could be successfully used with upper elementary students as well.
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Math Order of Operations Pixel Art Group Game
By Matemaths
Engage your students with this fun no-prep, and self-checking order of operations group game activity. Students will practice order of operations while playing a group game using Google Sheets. I used it as a sub-plan in eighth grade and the kids loved it. As they correctly answer the questions a mystery picture will be revealed.
How to play:
Player 1 starts by solving their first problem and typing the answer in the first box of their answer section. If the answer is correct, the box will turn green. If it is incorrect, the box will remain red and Player 2 will answer their first problem. Continue taking turns until one of the players completes the mystery picture and wins the game!
Student responses won’t be visible so if a player has the opportunity to answer a question that was previously answered incorrectly, they can’t see that answer.
It’s a great way to introduce additional problems for
· Back to School test review and prep
· Additional materials for remediation
· Lesson plan activity for substitute teachers
Three versions are included, ten questions each version:
- easy: no parentheses and no exponents;
- intermediate: with parentheses and exponents;
- challenging: with parentheses and exponents.
Solutions are included for your convenience.
Suitable for IB MYP Middle Years Programme.
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Setting SMART Goals | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
Setting SMART Goals is a lesson that helps students identify and plan goals for school or their personal life by utilizing the SMART method of goal planning (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Timely). This is a great lesson to start off a new semester or a new year.
In these lessons, students are provided with an introduction to the goals methodology and suggested resources for whole class activities are included to introduce the lessons. Next, students brainstorm with a small group and then work individually to craft their own individual goal. This project was created for middle school students but would easily be adaptable to any age group.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher Notes and Resources
• Introduction to SMART Goal Planning (student handout)
• Instructions for Group Brainstorming Activity
• Individual Goal Planning Brainstorming Worksheet
• Individual Goal Planning Final Goal Worksheet
• Follow up Activity (progress check)
• Project Rubric
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Exponent Rules - Laws of Exponents Activity: Digital and Printable
By Matemaths
Enhance your 8th-grade math lessons with this comprehensive activity focusing onlaws of exponents.
This no-prep, self-checking resource is designed to engage students and simplify your planning.
Included with the digital activity are a reference sheet and a printable version of the questions, ensuring flexibility in your teaching approach.
Key Features:
This resource is perfect for classroom use, homework assignments, or distance learning.
Since this activity is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.
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Solving Inequalities Drag and Drop Self-Checking Activity Digital and Printable
By Matemaths
Enhance your 8th-grade math lessons with this comprehensive digital drag and drop activity focused on solving inequalities.
This no-prep, self-checking resource is designed to engage students and simplify your planning.
Included with the digital activity are a reference sheet and a printable version of the questions, ensuring flexibility in your teaching approach.
Key Features:
This resource is perfect for classroom use, homework assignments, or distance learning.
Since this activity is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.
Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites I purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.
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