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Intricate Butterflies Coloring Bookmarks Relaxing Mindfulness Craft for Teens
By Eden Digital Arts
Set of intricate zentangle butterflies coloring bookmarks for mindful, relaxing craft for teens.
These coloring bookmarks could be used as a calming classroom, homeschool, club, party, or family activity, given as a DIY gift, used as a journal, or book page tags, rewards, instead of cards, and more.
For best results print them on thick white cardstock paper.
Files include: 1 Pdf US letter-size pages 8.5” by 11”. Four different bookmarks in two sizes: large bookmarks measure about 8." by 2.4",
and smaller set 7" by 2"
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Rice To 100 Math Game Valentine's Day
By EduTeachers Toolbox
Celebrate love and learning with our special Valentine's Day edition of the "Rice To 100 Math Game." This educational and entertaining game is designed to make math fun for players of all ages. Whether you're a student looking to sharpen your math skills or a couple searching for a unique and enjoyable Valentine's Day activity, this game is perfect for you.
Embark on a journey filled with love-themed mathematical challenges as you work your way towards the coveted goal of reaching 100.
how do you play
Each player has their own board.
Roll a die and move that number of spaces.
Place a counter on the number.
Continue rolling until you reach 100.
The first player reach 100 in the winner.
ACT Math Test Prep Activity - AVID Question of the Day DIgital Resource
By KJ Inspired Resources
This ACT Math Test Prep includes 100 practice questions and answers to prepare students for the Mathematics section of the ACT college exam. If you are an AVID teacher, counselor, homeschool teacher, teacher of a remedial course this Google Slides digital product is for you! Skills include: exponents and roots, logs, algebraic expressions, order of operations, angles, coordinates, geometry and trigonometry.
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Question of the Day
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What's Included:
100 ACT Math Question slides
100 ACT Math answer slides
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Figurative Language CENTERS: 8 Stations & 120 Quotations | Worksheets & Quizzes!
By Rigorous Resources for High School English
This FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE STATIONS activity is a fun and effective method for giving students practice at analyzing the most important types of figurative language. Students will develop the skills not only to identify types of figurative language but also to explain how figurative language contributes to the meaning of a literary text!
Students will learn about figurative language while gaining exposure to the most profound and thought-provoking quotations from the world's greatest writers! They'll be asked to analyze the figures of speech in over 120 inspiring quotations by a diverse range of important authors: Chinua Achebe, Louisa May Alcott, Maya Angelou, Jane Austen, James Baldwin, William Blake, Emily Dickinson, John Donne, Louise Erdrich, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Robert Frost, Zora Neale Hurston, John Keats, Harper Lee, Toni Morrison, George Orwell, Zadie Smith, John Steinbeck, Henry David Thoreau, Mark Twain, Oscar Wilde, Virginia Woolf, and many others.
This stations activity focuses on the 8 types of figurative language that are used most commonly in literature: metaphor, simile, metonymy, personification, apostrophe, paradox, oxymoron, and hyperbole.
Here's what you'll find inside this 40-page resource:
• Stations Worksheets (x8): This resource includes a total of 8 worksheets focused on 8 types of figurative language. Each worksheet challenges students to explain the meaning or effect created by the same figure of speech found across 6 quotations. The quotations include some of the most profound and thought-provoking lines from famous authors — a total of 48 quotations! (8 pages)
• Answer Keys to Stations Worksheets (x8): The answer keys explain how the figures of speech found across 48 quotations contribute to the meaning of the quotation. (8 pages)
• Station Placards (x8): The 8 placards can be folded and placed on the desks that correspond to the 8 stations. The placards add a splash of colorful decoration to this activity. (8 pages)
• Literary Devices Glossary: This 1-page glossary features the 8 types of figurative language that are used most frequently in literature. The glossary includes definitions of the 8 types of figurative language as well as one or two examples of how each figure of speech gets used in famous quotations. Students can use the glossary to study in preparation for the quizzes on figurative language. (1 page)
• Quiz: Metaphors & Similes: This quiz focuses only on metaphors and similes; it challenges students to identify the figures of speech used across 15 famous quotations. Answer key included. (2 pages)
• Quiz: All Types of Figurative Language (x2): These two quizzes focus on all 8 types of figurative language. The first quiz challenges students to identity the figures of speech used across 25 quotations. The second quiz is similar but features 20 longer quotations; it could be used as a make-up quiz or extra-credit quiz. Answer keys included. (8 pages)
• Quiz: Figurative Language in Music: This quiz focuses on the types of figurative language used in 10 famous song lyrics by musicians such as The Beatles, Paul Simon, Elton John, John Legend, Beyoncé, and Taylor Swift. Answer key included. (2 pages)
Here are the types of figurative language featured across the 8 stations:
1. Metaphor
2. Simile
3. Metonymy
4. Personification
5. Apostrophe
6. Paradox
7. Oxymoron
8. Hyperbole
The entire 40-page resource will come to you in two separate formats: Word doc and PDF. Because the Word doc is fully editable, you'll be able to customize the materials to suit the skill levels of your particular students — year after year! If you don't have Microsoft Word, you'll still be able to access the entire resource as a PDF — which is easy to navigate and quick to print!
I'm eager to do everything I can to ensure that you have an amazing experience with figurative language! If you have any questions along the way, please don't hesitate to get in touch!
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Task Cards for Unit#4 Managing Ecosystems and Biodiversity AICE Environmental AS
By AICE the Test
Practice Cambridge Style questions using this set of task cards. This document covers topics for Unit#4 Managing Ecosystems and Biodiversity, as listed by the Cambridge syllabus.
28 task cards
I trust that you will find this resource highly valuable, and should you have any suggestions for improvement, please do not hesitate to reach out and share your insights with me @ tatiana.spanu@gmail.com
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AICE Environmental Management Curriculum - Full Year BUNDLE
By AICE the Test
Bonus File: Yearlong Instructional Focus Calendar (Pacing Guide)
This no-prep bundle is a complete AICE Environmental Management AS curriculum with ALL of the notes, activities, practices, projects, quizzes, and tests you need to teach an entire year of AICE Environmental course.
Purchasing this bundle you will get free updates for LIFE for any content added to it.
Who is this curriculum best for?
This all-inclusive curriculum is perfect for:
What it included?
Everything you need to teach a full year of AICE Environmental Management AS course and prep your students for the AICE Exam.
1. Introduction to Environmental Management
2. Environmental Research and Data Collection
3. Managing Human Population
4. Managing Ecosystems and Biodiversity
5. Managing Resources
6. Managing Water Supplies
7. Managing the Atmosphere
8. Managing Climate Change
Study Guides for AICE Environmental Management Exam
Practice Math for AICE Exam
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What types of files are included?
Most of the documents in this product are PPT's, meaning you can print them and edit the text to make your own adjustments. If you have questions about this, please don’t hesitate to email me with them PRIOR to purchasing!
Why should I use this product in my classroom?
If you're embarking on your first year as an AICE Environmental Management AS teacher, stepping into the classroom fresh, balancing the excitement of teaching with the demands of a brand new course, or simply juggling numerous responsibilities and classes, this resource is tailor-made for you. Crafting curriculum for a full unit, let alone an entire course, that is both structured and stimulating, filled with dynamic activities, and perfectly aligned with standards of a challenging AICE Exam, can feel like an overwhelming task. This bundle help ease that burden for you.
I’ve spent over 10 years teaching AICE Environmental Management course and creating this curriculum took hundreds of hours. With this curriculum I had an average over 90% pass rate on the AICE Environmental Management AS Exam, teaching thousands of students at Florida Public High School.
I believe this success is due to multiple factors, but I attribute a lot of it to the comprehensive and creative nature of the curriculum that I have designed. You can read more about my curriculum strategy on my blog HERE.
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AICE Environmental AS Unit#4 Managing ecosystems and Biodiversity BUNDLE
By AICE the Test
Are you new to teaching AICE Environmental Management AS or you're looking to improve your passing scores? Here is everything you need to teach Topic#4 Managing ecosystems and biodiversity.
Included in this BUNDLE
1x NOTES/Lecture – 34 slides
1x Student Guided Notes – 6 pages
7xBell Ringers Prompts - with Answer Key
2x Review/ Practice Cambridge Style Q’s – 16 pages + Answer Key
1x Task Cards – activity – 44 cards (7 slides/pages)
1x Quiz – 4 pages + Answer Key
1x Test – 4 pages + Answer Key
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NEW! GEOGRAPHY: WORLD RELIGIONS PHOTO GALLERY WALK | WORLD RELIGION
By Geography & Math Made Easy
A photo gallery walk is a fun and engaging way to get your student actively involved in the learning process. Students will work together in teams or cooperative groups and will travel through 12 picture galleries learning about the different world religions: Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism among other religions. This is a great activity for an introductory lesson or for a reinforcement activity!
Covers the traditions and practices of the world’s most influential religions of the world: Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islamism, Taoism, Animism, Shintoism, Monotheism, Polytheism & non-religions: Atheism, Agnosticism. The lesson teaches the difference between polytheistic and monotheistic religions.
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World religions can be a sensitive topic. When presenting the religions and discussing them do not show any bias’ toward one religion. Remain neutral so as not to lean to accept one religion over the other. This is a factual lesson that helps students understand culture throughout the world as many cultural practices are relative to a specific religion within the region. You may have some parents who prefer their child to not be taught this within the classroom setting. If your district has a policy where parents can request their child not attend class during a sensitive topic, then send out a letter to all parents communicating that your class is starting a unit on world religions and have them sign it to opt-out or opt-in. Follow your district’s guidelines.
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1st Grade Unit 4 Week 4 Resources Aligned with Reach for Reading- Tons of Pages!
By Leslie Ann Porter - Small Town Teacher Life
Everything you need to make your instruction more effective for R4R Unit 4 Week 4!
Weekly Focus Wall, Writing Activities, and Independent Practice Pages that align with National Geographic Reach for Reading for First Grade!
Includes (see preview):
*End of Unit Writing Project Pages
"Week at a Glance" planning page
Focus Wall "I Can" statements with standards
Cards for spelling words, phonograms/letters, vocabulary words, and high-frequency words
Writing Activities- Power Writing and other Writing pages for the week.
Independent Practice for the Week- Includes practice for phonics, spelling words, and high-frequency words. (Great for Independent work during small groups!)
Sight Word SNAP Game, Brag Tags and Check-off List
Spelling Practice and Test Pages
Check out my Small Groups Made Easy "Long u and Long e" resource for your guided reading small groups!
First Grade Reach for Reading Resources for the YEAR!
By Leslie Ann Porter - Small Town Teacher Life
Save by purchasing these resources for the year!
Everything you need to enrich your Reach for Reading instruction!
Weekly Focus Wall, Writing Activities, and Independent Practice Pages that align with National Geographic Reach for Reading for First Grade.
Includes (see preview):
"Week at a Glance" planning page
Focus Wall "I Can" statements with standards
Cards for spelling words, phonograms/letters, vocabulary words, and high-frequency words
Writing Activities- Power Writing and other Writing pages for the week.
Independent Practice for the Week- Includes practice for phonics, spelling words, and high-frequency words. (Great for Independent work during small groups!)
Sight Word SNAP Game, Brag Tags and Check-off List
Spelling Practice and Test Pages
Unit enrichment activities
Check out my Small Groups Made Easy Resource! Great for independent or small group reading practice!
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1st Grade Unit 4 Resource Bundle Aligned with Reach for Reading
By Leslie Ann Porter - Small Town Teacher Life
Unit resources to enrich R4R Unit 4!
Weekly Focus Wall, Writing Activities, and Independent Practice Pages that align with National Geographic Reach for Reading for First Grade!
Includes (see preview):
Focus Wall "I Can" statements with standards
Cards for spelling words, phonograms/letters, vocabulary words, and high frequency words
Writing Activities- Power Writing and other Writing pages for the week as well as the enrichment writing activities and class books.
Vocabulary Templates
Independent Practice for the Week- Includes practice for phonics, spelling words, high frequency words and grammar. (Great for Independent work during small groups!)
Spelling Practice and Test Pages
Sight Word Brag Tags and Check-off List
Check out my Small Groups Made Easy Word Work Resources that are aligned with this unit here:
Introductions and Conclusions Writing
By Beth Hammett
An interactive introduction to writing beginnings/endings and conclusions/introductions. The presentation uses a peer workshopping approach to writing beginnings and endings. Includes: Techniques to "hook" readers: Action Description Dialog Emotion Quotation Setting Examples of each Techniques to write successful conclusions. Ambiguous Circular Humor Moral Quote Restate thesis: Examples of all techniques Word Search that includes all terminologies (project and solve as a group or use as individual handouts) Uses peer workshopping and group read-arounds to complete the activites. Easy for students to follow and easy to implement in the classroom.
Dialects and Speech (United States)
By Beth Hammett
Four-wheelin' or muddin? Cruisin' or going for a drive? Get students thinking about dialects and regional differences with this 22 page engaging, visual presentation. Includes: Dialect and examples Idiolect and examples Jargon and examples Pidgins and examples Creole and examples Review of Terminologies and activity Regional dialects and activity Literature dialects and examples Literature Project activity for Assessment Extra Resources Great for blended, flipped, homeschool, group collaboration, and whole class English and history courses. Interactive and critical thinking skills required!
Inferencing and Journalism Writing Activities
By Beth Hammett
Become a news reporter and write your own daily column with these 22 inferencing, journalism writing activities. Newspaper format and great graphics are easy for students to work with. Uses writing process and peer workshopping strategies. Comes with two blank templates for creative fun and one lined page for extra writing space. Includes optional media and technology projects for differentiated classrooms. Excellent for use with relationship words, time order, fact vs. opinion, and more...Meets CCSS.
Dialogue, Inferencing, and Point of View
By Beth Hammett
14 non-fiction and 1 fiction scenarios with speech and thought bubbles for students to make inferences, practice point of view, and practice writing dialogue. Non-Fiction Scenes Include: Skiers Musicians Basketball Player Hiking Art Babysitting Mechanics Friends Salesman Accident Garden Skateboarding Science Parking Lot and Aliens (fiction) Can be used individually or with whole groups for journal writing, writing text evidence based on visual clues, on-demand writing prompts, writing reader's theater/plays, practice grammar skills, spelling, vocabulary, and more.
By Beth Hammett
The 20 slide PowerPoint with peer workshopping activities introduces: Sentences: beginnings, dialogues Proper Nouns: people, I, my Specific Places and Dates: General vs. Specific, Days of Week/Month, Holidays Everyday Life: Organizations, Companies, Institutions, Specific Products, Aircrafts, Ships, Spaceships, Ethnic Names, Languages, Nationalizations, Religions Extra Resources Examples are given so students can follow authors' imitations. Easy explanations of color-coded rules and guidelines for using capital letters sentences and essays. Peer workshopping activities help reinforce capital letter rules.
By Beth Hammett
Connect fact based, real life writing to process/patterned writing by having students "Write an Award Winning Business Letter". The 16 slide presentation includes: Parts of a business letter: date, inside address, greeting/salutation, body, closing, signature line Examples of 6 parts Checklist Extra resources Easy to follow and can be used with individuals,small or whole groups. Easily guides students through the process of writing business letters. Be sure to send letters once they are finished!
By Beth Hammett
An easy-to-follow guide to using and writing effective titles: what to capitalize, what to italicize, plus includes examples of effective titles, and discussion slides of famous novels and their alternate titles: 1984 Gone With the Wind The Great Gatsby Treasure Island Vanity Fair Also, includes an activity slide for writing titles with articles, pictures, and essays. There are 12 slides.
By Beth Hammett
Do your students have trouble determining when to use "I" or "Me"? This easy-to-follow PowerPoint includes: Simplified Rules for Using"I" and "Me" Easy to follow Examples Peer Workshopping Activity This to-the-point presentation is for individual, small, or whole group introduction and review.. Make learning to use "I' or "Me" easy!
By Beth Hammett
Everything you need to begin a color-coding, peer workshopping approach to writing! 44 slides that take teachers from understanding why visual learning is important in a writing classroom to activities to implement peer workshopping. Includes: How students learn vs. taught Learning styles overview Memory activities Adaptable Weekly Progression of Skills list Daily Class Routine Three Kinds of Writing Multigenre Getting to Know Students activity with examples A Writer's Many Roles Understanding Punctuation (Road) signs/Writer as Reader Author's Style and Finding Patterns Types of Sentences Comma Rules Color-coded, Peer Workshopping student examples Grading and Conferencing Workshopping Guidelines and handouts Scoring Rubric Four resources slides with free audio/visual presentation Extra Handouts Section with grammar activities Visual writing is excellent for adult learners, ESL, and middle to high school students. Simple and easy to implement, and students will be able to find and correct errors easily.