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Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Music Break | Black History Month Activities
By Agee and Row Classical Music Appreciation
Just print & play! Do you need engaging classical music activities or music sub plans? Each page offers creative ways for students to learn more about the music of this composer! The music of Duke Ellington is featured in this Ella Fitzgerald mini activity pack! Ella was born on April 25, 1917, in Newport News, Virginia. She is known as "The Queen of Jazz!"
Themes: USA, American composers, Women's History Month, Black History Month
What's Included:
1-page Resource Guide - This guide will get you started quickly! Just print and play.
Listening Sheet Star Rating Guides - A reference sheet illustrates the five-star rating system included in most listening sheets. Each frame has a description, with one being "okay" and 5 stars as "Wow!"
Listening Sheets - There are no wrong answers! Students can note how they feel and what they imagine while listening to a selected piece of music. Choose from the musical instruments, nature scenes, colors, and more. There is a space for drawing and several non-musical elements to consider, such as animals and nature.
Weather and Emotions Listening Sheets
Weather is a recurring theme in classical music. Does a musical piece remind the listener of a snowy day or a cheerful sunny afternoon? Students can select the weather symbols that come to mind. Is the music happy or sad? A set of emotional characters allows your group to pick the feelings that best relate to a piece of music.
2 Biography Pages - Fact sheet (1 or 2 facts are already provided, a box to paste/draw the composer's portrait, and a birthday box to color in and decorate cupcakes! A duplicate blank page is included for students to do their own research.
Composer Research Sheet - Students can use their favorite reference materials to compile a full page of facts about the composer's home country. Some of the research options include capital, continent, population, food, and more.
Composer Rating Activity - There are more options to profile the composer on the rating sheet, including which season and musical style they belong to. This can also be used as a listening sheet or as a bulletin board display.
Word Composer Activity - The classic letter puzzle, students can use all the letters from the composer's full name to create new, shorter words and record their scores. Add a timer for an extra challenge.
Musical Selections (two pages per piece)
Embark on a 12-month musical journey through time with the Classical Journey Bundle! ♬
Add a touch of mindful music to any season, holiday, or composer unit study. With over 150 categorized classical pieces, the Classical Journey Bundle offers an engaging printable for every occasion. Each month unlocks a curated selection of themed classical music pieces, perfectly paired with a holiday or season!
Sopas de letras de las estaciones - Seasons Word Search in Spanish
By Teaching with Cafe con Leche
A great value pack of 4 color or black and white NO PREP word search puzzles in Spanish. These puzzles are great for practicing all the vocabulary related to the Seasons in Spanish. Easy to use – just print and go. Handy for fast finishers, centers, homework or substitute lessons. All word search come with an answer keys.
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90 Second Social Studies -- Amendments to the Constitution!
By The Magical Avocado
90 Seconds Social Studies assignments introduce students to a large amount of information in a relatively short amount of time. The one minute time limit serves as both a way to keep students on task, and to promote the idea of summarizing key details. This particular assignment, the 90 Seconds Social Studies - Amendments, contains the following:
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Disagreeing Respectfully SEL Presentation + Worksheet
By Erin Cusumano
This lesson provides a framework (including a step-by-step break downs and examples) for situations where disagreement arises. The lesson covers when it is productive to voice disagreement, when it is not, steps to handle both situations, and how to move past disagreement when it is not able to be resolved.
With middle and high school students I find this topic is relevant just about everyday in the classroom with peers and staff. I carefully made this lesson to cover disagreement neutrally, not framing it as universally good or bad, but dependent on context and delivery.
This lesson is a great chance to add in activities that promote self-advocacy and larger themes of pro-social communication. The lesson includes a presentation (10 slides), a worksheet (2 pages), and a presentation guide (1 page). With other free sources (which I discuss in the presentation guide) I made this lesson span over 4 days.
The slides and worksheet are simple to increase comprehension and suit middle through high school students.
World Cultures Physical Geography of East Asia Passage & Activities- NO PREP!
By Holly O'Hara
This passage and assortment of activities are an engaging and accessible way for your students to strengthen their knowledge of the physical geography of East Asia, including countries such as China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.
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By Emily
I use this as an easy sub day activity. It helps students use critical thinking skills and work on content vocabulary. I use it for any unit and it is my "go to" sub day activity because of how easy it is.
Order of Operations Color by Number Activity Worksheets Coloring Pages - Cat
By Primary Piglets
Order of Operations Color by Number Pets themed "cat" math coloring page is great for practicing Order of Operations and PEMDAS.
CLICK HERE for full resource of 6 differentiated order of operations color pages.
This product comes with:
1 page math problems & answer key
1 matching math coloring page & color coded answer key
The Little Prince: Vocabulary, Quiz, Essay Topic, Chapter Note Template
By Tomorrowcomes
Have your students delve deeper into The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery. This product contains a 20 word vocabulary list, a vocabulary quiz, a book quiz, and a essay topic list, chapter note template. This is a great story with a meaningful moral, and full of illustrations. Check out other book studies in my store!
"A Christmas Carol" and "The Grinch" Compare and Contrast Worksheets
By Colleen Burdette
Festive way to make connections:
Students read or watch A Christmas Carol and How the Grinch Stole Christmas, my students read A Christmas Carol and watched How the Grinch Stole Christmas, for an engaging activity before the holiday. A Christmas Carol was a challenge for the students, so watching How the Grinch Stole Christmas was a fun distraction.
Students will take notes on the provided worksheets to help keep track of information and make connections in a visual format. Notetaking helps keep students engaged in both stories. This also helps the students look at well know material in a new way.
Students can reach connections and have discussions with the information they gather.
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Holiday Haiku: Creative Haiku about Christmas/Hanukkah: Printable Poetry Writing
By E•Fish•ient Teaching
This is a fun and easy activity for your classroom. Students will write two holiday Haikus. They can write about Christmas, Kwanza, Hanukkah, Las Posadas, Winter, December, etc. The instructions tell them how to correctly write their own Haiku and then there are two examples. Students then will write 2 of their own Haikus.
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By TxMAP Teacher
This is a US History lesson on the Domestic and Foreign Policy of President George Washington. Product includes notes over topics such as Washington's Precedents, Hamilton's Financial Plan, the Whiskey Rebellion, Washington's Neutral Policies, Foreign Treaties, and Washington's Farewell Address. Also included are fill in the blanks worksheet with answer sheet. Format is a PDF with a link to a Google Slide Presentation.
By BigDogCards-SLP
Are you looking for an introduction lesson for teaching main idea? Are your students struggling with main idea and supporting details or just Listening skills in general? The secret to getting the main idea is to teach the student to identify the topic, and then teach the student to identify what the purpose of the narrative was (Entertain/ Inform/ Persuade/ Instruct).
This is A 36 card/slide Lesson with 36 multiple choice prompts and 36 open-ended prompts which allow you to determine if the student can grasp the main idea. Narratives get progressively more complex as the student moves through the cards. A 4 page PDF assessment in included.
The cards work well with any students grades 6-10 or best when used with students who have mild cognitive delays yet basic language skills. An independent lesson will take about 30 minutes however if you are using it as a teaching tool during instruction the lesson can easily fill 60 minutes with breaks in between for group discussion.
Decimal Operations Winter Riddles - 6th Grade Math Winter Activity & Worksheets
By The M-Intercept
These Winter math riddle worksheets are ideal for 6th and 7th grade math classes looking to review Decimal Operations. This is a great math activity for the holidays, early finishers, math centers, leaving extra practice for a substitute, using after tests, etc. These worksheets review adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing decimals in a fun and engaging way with a self-checking riddle students can complete independently.
What's Included: 4 Worksheets, each starts with basic review and increases in difficulty as students progress
❄️ Add and Subtract Decimals - 14 problems, require students to line up the decimal appropriately and add zeros and borrow for subtraction
❄️ Multiply Decimals - 14 problems, beginning with basic multiplication such as 0.4 x 6 and building to two and three-digit multiplication problems
❄️ Divide Decimals - 8 problems, beginning with basic division such as 32/0.4 and building to longer division problems requiring moving the decimal point and adding zeros (all decimals terminate within 1-2 digits)
❄️ All Operations (Add, Subtract, Multiply and Divide) - 55 problems, two pages, all 2-3 digit questions designed to encourage
❄️Full answer key
What grades is this best for?
❄️This is designed to cover the 6th grade math standards. However, 7th and 8th graders can always use the review as well! The adding, subtracting, and multiplying decimals pages would be approriate for 5th grade, and some 5th graders are ready to learn to divide decimals as well.
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Battles of Lexington and Concord Reading Comprehension Passage Patriot's Day
By LessonLink Teacher
Help your students understand how the American Revolution started with this Battles of Lexington and Concord Reading Comprehension Passage that is designed for grades 4, 5, and 6.
This resource provides a detailed account of the Standoff at Lexington and the Battle at Concord by exploring key events such as the rising tensions, the British plan, Paul Revere’s legendary ride, and the significant standoffs and battles that sparked a nation’s quest for independence.
The passage is accompanied by a set of written response questions, multiple-choice questions, and a helpful context clues graphic organizer.
Answer keys have also been provided to ensure seamless integration into lesson plans.
This is an appropriate resource to use on Patriot's Day to honor the brave people who fought for America's independence.
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Order of Operations | ALGEBRA | Study Guide, Worksheets, Quiz, Answer Key BUNDLE
By Oops Math is Fun
Order of Operations Bundle: Study Guide, Practice Worksheet, Homework, Word Problems, Quiz, and Answer Keys
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Scientific Measurement Unit Packet
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Character Education Middle School: Resilience SEL digital lesson, video, writing
By TooBookedUp
Kickstart the new 2024 school year with "Character Traits Middle School: Resilience" designed specifically for middle school students (Grades 4-8). This comprehensive resource beautifully blends Social Emotional Learning (SEL) principles with growth mindset strategies, focusing on the key character trait of resilience. If you're ready to update your behavior management plan, this might be the lesson for you!
What's Inside?
Our toolkit offers a unique blend of differentiated texts, ensuring that students of various reading levels can participate and learn effectively. The interactive role-playing activities encourage group engagement, helping students to understand and practice resilience in real-life scenarios.
Enhance the learning experience with our innovative mind-mapping activity. This creative approach allows students to visually connect concepts and ideas about resilience, fostering deeper understanding and retention.
We understand the importance of flexible teaching methods. Hence, our toolkit comes in two formats: a printer-friendly PDF for a tech-free classroom experience and a Google Slides version where students can engage digitally, typing directly into the resource.
Who is this for? Ideal for middle school teachers (Grades 4-8) looking to integrate Social Emotional Learning into their curriculum. This toolkit is especially beneficial for educators focusing on character development, resilience building, and fostering a growth mindset in their students. It's a versatile resource for both in-person and digital classroom settings.
Perfect for the beginning of the school year, our Resilience Toolkit is an essential addition to your classroom resources, aiding in the development of resilient, confident, and emotionally intelligent young individuals.
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Time to encourage students about vocabulary words using this bundle!
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Informational Reading Passage Halloween Popular Candies
By Kristen Teaches Fourth
Informational Reading Passage Halloween Popular Candies
This is perfect for the week of Halloween! It is no prep - print and go! Engaging topic that will keep students interested - Ideal for grades 4 through 6.
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PDF document with. answer key
Print only - no digital version
Reading Passage - information about M&M's, Skittles, and Sour Patch Kids
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Organization Lesson and Activities
By A Plus Education
Use these lessons to get kids' organization skills in shape! Activities focus on understanding organization.
Help your students effectively manage and prioritize their tasks, time, and resources to achieve specific goals. These organizational skills could help them plan, track progress, delegate tasks, and make decisions efficiently.
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