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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!!!!
The Diary of Anne Frank Act 1 Timeline Recap and Act 2 Prediction
By Ms. J's ELA
This resource should accompany The Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. These editable Google Slides ask students to fill out a timeline of important events from Act 1 of the play and make a prediction for Act 2 based on what they have read.
By Beth Hammett
Engage students in the college readiness selection process with this interactive, small/whole group lesson plan to help uncover what type of college is best--small or large.
8 slides include:
Differences between small & large colleges
Characteristics of each
online video links of students
college selection resources by professionals & students
College research project to present information discovered
A fun learning experience for students who need to think about college and narrow their choices. Also, works for parents who need to compare/contrast colleges. Great for individual/group activities, Parent/Student College Night activity, homeschool, etc....
Meets Common Core State Guidelines for ELA/College Readiness.
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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 ?
these 5 papers is a good option for you , it includes back to school words like :
Also page 5 includes the correction , So Let your students enjoy
Algebra 2 Square Root Lesson | Practice | Task Cards | Digital Matching Activity
By AbsoluteValueMath
SIMPLIFYING SQUARE ROOTS, TASK CARDS, GOOGLE SLIDE LESSON, EXIT SLIP & DIGITAL MATCHING ACTIVITY IN ONE PRODUCT!
Download this NO PREP winter themed google slide lesson on simplifying square roots! The google slide lesson includes a guided example, independent practice questions for you and your students to do together to practice and a critical thinking exit slip! Included are also 24 task cards that can be printed as a worksheet too, as well as a digital matching game! You could even share the powerpoint with your students and have them complete this lesson independently since the steps are all broken down for them already and includes answer keys!
Why you need this:
You get a total of 36 unique problems of varying difficulty. Problems also include variables and non perfect square exponents! The task cards are so versatile and can be used as 24 different warm ups or 24 different exit slips instead of classwork practice! This is a great resource for SUB PLANS but also giving your students a taste of a new topic while you’re out!
In this product you will get:
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Stem-Changing Verbs Mystery Images | Use with Google Apps | Presente
By Senorita Creativa
Are you looking for an free, engaging, no-prep activity to practice and assess student comprehension of stem-changing present tense verbs in Spanish? This fun dibujo misterioso (in Google Sheets™) is just the ticket! This digital activity works great on a laptop, desktop, Chromebook, tablet, or any other mobile device that can access the internet. This resource can be used as a pre- or post-test, quizzes, checks for understanding, grammar review, homework, and more! Because it is completely digital, this resource is perfect for distance-learning and make-up work as well. Plus, it's no prep which means no printing, copying, or storage.
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Joyeux Noel - French Christmas digital Escape game
By Frenchified
IMPORTANT! - if you have downloaded the game in the past, please be sure to download a new copy each year as the date for the windows changes each year! The item has been updated for 2022.
Your friend has bought you a trip to France for the holidays. But the tickets are locked inside a box and she forgot the combinations to open the locks!
Learn something about the holidays in France while having fun playing a breakout game! This is a digital breakout game - each team will need a device/tablet/computer in order to play. Follow the clues and find the combinations that will unlock the box where the tickets have been placed for safekeeping.
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FREEBIE Finding Slope from Two Points Mystery Picture Activity
By Matemaths
Let your students practice while having fun with this engaging no-prep and self-checking finding slope activity. Students will solve 9 problems 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.
Solutions are included in the second sheet.
Due to the limitations of Microsoft Excel functionality, this resource must be used in Google Sheets only at this time.
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Suitable for IB MYP Middle Years Programme.
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By Frenchified
McDonald's is a familiar place for many travelers visiting France. But it's not identical to the American version. Read about the differences between them and what allowed McDonald's to succeed in the land of gourmet food and 5-course meals - while Burger King failed.
A short article for use within Google Drive is included, along with a set of questions in both French and English. Students can type/answer the questions within their drive accounts, OR you can use the forms and Flubaroo to grade it automatically!
This is the Google Drive version of this product - it includes instructions on how to access and use the files, as well as how to use google Forms/Flubaroo to grade the questions.
Minuit à Paris - French Listening Comprehension Exercise
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
Woody Allen's blockbuster movie, Midnight in Paris, a love-letter to the city of Paris! My students really love watching this movie! Even if the movie is in English, there are lots of follow up activities you can do in French with your students. This is an exercise to accompany a report by a Figaro journalist, given in French (of course!). There is a link to the YouTube video, and a series of questions to be answered while watching & listening. There are ten multiple choice questions, and five more open-ended questions. You can use this as a language lab activity, or even as the listening part of an exam. ☞Just click here to follow my store! Merci! ❤️☜ You may enjoy these other French listening comprehension activities: Une Visite Guidée du Louvre: Listening Comprehension + Questions
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Anne Frank Pre-Reading Secret Annex Webquest
By Ms. J's ELA
This resource can be used as a pre-reading activity for The Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett or The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank. This resource includes two student worksheets which utilize an interactive website about the Frank hideout. Students will explore the website to find answers to the questions provided, and they will learn a little more about the people who were in Anne Frank's life. A presentation with answers to the questions is included in this resource.
Documentary Analysis worksheet
By Educate and Create
Works with any documentary. Students fill out worksheet during and after a film. Great way to practice release of responsibility and ensure students are paying attention to the film. Works well in Language Arts and History classes.
Declaration of Independence- Close Reading
By Educate and Create
A close reading activity of the Declaration of Independence which asks students to cite textual evidence to evaluate author's purpose, persuasive techniques, and literary devices. Good for any ELA or History class.
*Update* Available under TeachShare Digital Resources which adds an interactive layer on top of the pdf for distance learning.
Solving Quadratic Equations | Quadratic Formula Self Checking Digital Resource
By Matemaths
Engage your students with this interactive, self checking, digital activity that guides students, step by step through solving quadratic equations using the Quadratic Formula. Being the activity self-checking, students can receive immediate feedback on their work.
This no-prep activity is engaging and will help your students learn and practice solving quadratic equations.
Since this activity is online (interactive pages) you just provide the link to your students, and off they go! No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.
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By ARIANA PEREZ
If you have bought my other items this is the same deal, but with the preterite tense!
I have made it digital to fit everyone's needs. Have students copy paste the letters in order to solve the riddle.
Digital Student Portfolio Project for Google Sites, Student Portfolio
By Tech 'n Texas
Digital Student Portfolio Project for Google Sites
This digital student portfolio project for Google Sites is the perfect way to help your students showcase their work in a professional, organized, and user-friendly way. With this product, you can quickly create portfolios that highlight student work, achievements, and more. Plus, the digital portfolio can be easily shared with parents and administrators for viewing.
This project can range anywhere from 6th grade to 12th grade. Depending on the age, it takes them about 2-3 days to a week from my personal experience with my students.
You will receive a PDF copy of the project directions.
Squared and Cubic Roots: No Prep, Self-Checking Activity Digital and Printable
By Matemaths
This squared and cubic roots activity is perfect for 8th-grade math classrooms, providing a no-prep, self-checking solution that saves time and boosts learning.
The resource features a helpful reference page to revisit key concepts and includes 18 problems designed to challenge and engage students.
Available in both digital and printable formats, it makes learning accessible and flexible.
Students earn stickers for correct answers, adding an element of fun to their practice.
Ideal for both in-person and online learning environments.
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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Preterite Audio and Writing on Socrative
By ARIANA PEREZ
Preterite Audio and Writing on Socrative
Socrative is a free resource for all teachers.
Students don't need to create an account either in order for teachers to view their reports.
This file contains some self-graded questions and short answer options.
You can also Download the file and use as a quiz, worksheet, or test.
Boom Cards™ French Possessive adjectives mon/ma/mes, ton/ta/tes, son/sa/ses
By Frenchified
Practice the possessive adjectives mon/ma/mes, ton/ta/tes and son/sa/ses. Includes explanation of which form of each adjective to use and 24 multiple choice practice cards. 28 cards total.
You can see the preview here .
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Any set of Boom Cards purchased on TeachShare allows you to forever play the Boom Cards using Fast Play. Fast Play does not save student progress reports but does provide you and your students unlimited and lifetime play of the decks you purchase from TpT.
With your TeachShare purchase, users new to Boom Learning get a three-month free trial of student progress reporting for up to 150 students. Your trial includes the ability to make up to 5 free DIY decks. You may upgrade or cancel at any time. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (released in the last three years) on interactive whiteboards, computers and tablets. Boom Cards apps are also available. Not sure if your browser is modern enough? Try a free Boom Cards deck first. When you redeem your purchase, Boom Learning opens an account for you if you do not already have one. If you do not subscribe at the end of your trial, you will be able to continue using Boom Cards with the Fast Play feature. Fast Play does not track individual progress. If you do not subscribe we will delete your student records 3 months after the expiration of the trial to protect student privacy.
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Elements of Music: Escape Room
By MsNerdWood
Hello Music Maestros!
Are you ready for a musical adventure for your students like no other? If so, gather your pitch-perfect pals and let's dive in!
Imagine an enchanting music academy where something extraordinary has happened. The Elements of Music have vanished! Without them, the musical universe is in chaos. But fear not, task your students with recovering these stolen Elements and restore harmony to the world of sound.
Have some fun in your music classroom today with an Elements of Music themed Escape Room! Everything is ready to go. Simply make a copy of the Google Form, send it to your students, and let the fun begin! Each question needs to be answered correctly until students move on to the next question. The elements of music that students will need to be familiar with are pitch, tempo, rondo, general dynamics, harmony, general note value names, and timbre. You can always change the questions if you need to!
I hope you and your students have a ball with this!