Common nouns and Proper Nouns Editable no-print activity UK version for Slides
By TamiaDesigns
This is an interactive online activity, using Google Slides, to practice identifying common nouns and proper nouns and remembering to use capital letters for proper nouns. This Slides file consists of 20 slides with a ready made activity about common nouns and proper nouns on each of the first 16 no-prep slides, and 4 blank templates for you to customize with sentences / lists of nouns for your students for additional practice. Slide 2 can also be customized with a list of nouns & proper nouns of your choice. Use the no-prep slides to start with, then customize the others for review or extra practice.
You could use this file on an interactive whiteboard in the classroom, you could share the file with students and give them each their own copy, or have them collaborate on a copy of the file in pairs or small groups (good for distance learning.)
To use this file, you will need a Google account.
PLEASE NOTE: This file is very similar in content to my Google Slides and Canva activities - the difference is that the more American vocabulary and references have been changed to be more appropriate for students in the UK.
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Irene’s Steps: A Story from the Troubles in Northern Ireland - Realistic Fiction
By Mark Holmes
This story is also available as part of an eight story ebook, "Young Voices: Eight Short Stories of Courage & Resilience."
Dive into the heartwarming tale of "Irene and Henry: Friendship Beyond the Frontlines," a poignant story set against the backdrop of the Northern Ireland Troubles. This narrative follows young Irene, whose resilience and quiet determination shine through the daily challenges of growing up in a conflict-ridden village. When she forms an unexpected friendship with Henry, a boy from the "other side" of the conflict, they embark on a journey of understanding that transcends the barriers erected by their community.
There are thought provoking questions (and possible answers) at the end of the story.
Learning Objectives:
Understanding Conflict: The material offers insights into the dynamics of territorial conflicts and their ramifications for those caught in the crossfire.
Effects of War or Conflict on Youth: The content underlines the deep-seated impact of hostilities on the mental and physical health of children and adolescents.
Resilience and Hope: Through character experiences, the narrative highlights the human capacity for endurance and the quest for collective healing amidst adversity.
Cultural Insight: The text provides a window into the complexities of a region's culture and the intense obstacles its inhabitants endure.
Human Rights: The narrative serves as a primer for dialogues concerning the safeguarding of civilians and the enforcement of human rights in times of strife.
Peacebuilding: The book promotes an investigation into the adoption of nonviolent strategies for mitigating disputes and fostering reconciliation at the community level.
Freebie - Imaginative Writing Mood Boards - Creative Writing Prompt: High School
By EduHive Learning Resources
Free Sample Mood Board – Imaginative Writing with Creative Prompts
Compliments the Imaginative Writing Mood Boards Set
This free sample mood board serves as a 'taster' for the full set of Imaginative Writing Mood Boards, offering a visually captivating prompt to inspire creative storytelling for high school students in both USA and Australia. Designed to spark imaginative writing, this mood board is perfect for a wide variety of classroom activities, from quick writing warm-ups to extended creative assignments.
Two Board Options for Maximum Flexibility
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The two board options reflect the format of the paid version, which includes 10 additional boards with similar flexibility.
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Earth Poetree Education 2023 - 2024 Academic Bundle | 20% OFF! |
By Sean Alexander Dennison
Welcome to the ultimate Earth Poetree Education 2023 - 2024 Academic Bundle! This comprehensive bundle includes everything we've created and discussed, tailored for a variety of educational needs. As a Grade 2 teacher and with the collaboration of my partner, a kindergarten teacher, we have crafted resources that cater to elementary students, extra-curricular activities (ECAs), and younger learners. Enjoy a 20% discount on this extensive collection designed to enhance teaching and learning throughout the academic year.
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Enjoy a 20% discount on this extensive bundle and equip your classroom with the ultimate set of educational resources from Earth Poetree Education! This comprehensive resource ensures you have everything you need to make the first days of school productive, engaging, and fun, setting the stage for a successful year ahead.
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By Collaborative Educators 3000
The Future Continuous tense is a verb tense that shows an action happening over a period of time in the future. “I will be driving all night” is an example of the Future Continuous tense, as it indicates an action continuing over a specific future period of time. Compare it to this sentence, written in the Simple Future tense: “I will drive.” Although this example indicates an intention to drive in the future, it does not refer to a continuous action over a specific period of time in the future.
The Future Continuous tense can be confusing because it sometimes seems interchangeable with other future tenses.
This ebook sheds light to all the uses of the Future Continuous tense. It describes how it is formed, when it is used, and has ample practice for students, with plenty of exercises and examples. The relevant answer key to the activities is also included.
Alphabet Crafts 3D House Worksheets Letter Jj Activities & Letter Reinforcement
By Mrs Wates Teaching Creations
Create an engaging and educational experience with this exciting 3D Letter Jj House Craft pack. Perfect for back to school, alphabet crafts and Letter Recognition activities, these fun templates provide a hands on experience for your students. Suitable for kindergarten, preschool, and Year 1 classes. This pack consists of three template versions and a blank version for your students to draw their own pictures.
These templates can be used in a variety of ways. Ask your students to:
Your students will color, cut, glue, and fold the side pieces to bring these unique letter Jj houses to life. Cutting, coloring, and assembling the houses help improve fine motor skills. The maze helps develop problem-solving skills. Use these letter Jj 3D craft houses during phonics lessons to reinforce the sound of the letter j.
Teacher Tip: Enlarge the templates on A3 paper or card to make big houses for kindergarten students or preschool kids who struggle with cutting.
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A Conversation with Winston Churchill - History / Socials
By Mark Holmes
Engage Your Students in a Conversation with History: A Unique AI-Powered Interview with Winston Churchill
Bring history to life with this innovative resource! This simulated interview, powered by artificial intelligence, offers a unique and engaging way for your students to explore the life, legacy, and complexities of one of the 20th century's most iconic figures: Winston Churchill.
What's Included:
12 Poignant Interview Questions: Covering key events and themes from Churchill's life, including his early military experiences, political career, leadership during World War II, and views on the Cold War.
Project & Assignment Ideas: Historical analysis, research, creative & analytical Projects.
Churchill's Thoughtful Responses: Crafted using historical accuracy and cutting-edge AI technology to emulate Churchill's characteristic wit, eloquence, and strong opinions.
Benefits:
Perfect for history, social studies, government, and language arts classrooms
Go beyond textbooks and lectures! This resource offers a dynamic and interactive way to engage your students with history and delve deeper into the life and times of Winston Churchill. The use of AI adds a modern twist and sparks curiosity about the evolving role of technology in education.
Spark lively classroom discussions and ignite your students' curiosity about the past and the future!
Aligning with Learning Objectives:
While specific standards might vary depending on your state or country, here's how this resource aligns with common learning objectives found in frameworks like Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS):
Analyzing Text Structure and Author's Purpose: Students will analyze how the interview format structures information and how Churchill's responses reveal his perspectives and purpose in conveying his experiences. (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.6-8.6, TEKS 8.6.B)
Evaluating Arguments and Evidence: Students will evaluate the historical accuracy of Churchill's statements and the evidence he provides to support his views. (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.9-10.8, TEKS 8.16.A)
Integrating and Evaluating Multiple Sources: The interview can be used alongside other historical texts and materials to provide a more comprehensive understanding of Churchill and his era. (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.11-12.9, TEKS 8.22.C)
Writing:
Writing Arguments: Students can use the interview as a springboard to write argumentative essays, taking a stance on Churchill's actions or the historical events discussed. (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.WHST.9-12.1, TEKS 8.21.A)
Research and Inquiry: The interview can inspire students to conduct further research on Churchill, World War II, or other related topics. (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.WHST.9-12.7, TEKS 8.19.B)
Speaking and Listening:
Comprehension and Collaboration: Students can engage in discussions about the interview, sharing their interpretations and perspectives while actively listening to their peers. (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.9-10.1, TEKS 8.24.A)
Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas: Students can present their research findings or arguments based on the interview, using evidence to support their claims. (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.11-12.4, TEKS 8.25.B)
Freebie - Imaginative Writing Mood Boards - Creative Writing Prompt: High School
By EduHive Learning Resources
Free Sample Mood Board – Imaginative Writing with Creative Prompts
Compliments the Imaginative Writing Mood Boards Set
This free sample mood board serves as a 'taster' for the full set of Imaginative Writing Mood Boards, offering a visually captivating prompt to inspire creative storytelling for high school students in both USA and Australia. Designed to spark imaginative writing, this mood board is perfect for a wide variety of classroom activities, from quick writing warm-ups to extended creative assignments.
Two Board Options for Maximum Flexibility
This sample includes:
The two board options reflect the format of the paid version, which includes 10 additional boards with similar flexibility.
How to Use This Freebie
Classroom Suggestions:
Preview the Full Set
If you find this resource engaging, explore the complete set of 11 Imaginative Writing Stimulus 'Mood Boards': Creative Prompts - High School for even more creative inspiration.
The full version includes:
Check out the full set here: 11 Imaginative Writing Stimulus 'Mood Boards': Creative Prompts - High School
Terms of Use
This freebie is licensed for single-classroom use only.
Acknowledgments
Graphics and design elements are sourced from Rawpixel and Canva, used under appropriate licensing. Images and elements cannot be modified or adapted in any way and are intended solely for educational purposes within your classroom. All components are protected by copyright.
Follow EduHive Learning Resources
Thank you for downloading this freebie! Your support allows us to create more high-quality educational resources.
Happy storytelling,
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Top Thwumps - DIY Edition: Template for Customized Amazon Rainforest Game
By Sean Alexander Dennison
Ignite the spirit of exploration and creativity with our Top Thwumps - DIY Edition! This free template empowers students to become researchers, designers, and gamers as they delve into the wonders of the Amazon Rainforest. With the freedom to craft their own cards, complete with researched facts and imaginative illustrations, students embark on a personalized learning adventure that goes beyond the ordinary. Foster a love for discovery and hands-on learning with Top Thwumps - DIY Edition!
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How to Use Top Thwumps - DIY Edition in Your Classroom:
Unleash the power of student-led learning with Top Thwumps - DIY Edition—a template that transforms the Amazon Rainforest into a canvas for exploration, research, and imaginative play!
The Future Perfect Continuous Tense
By Collaborative Educators 3000
When we describe an action in the Future Perfect Continuous tense, we are projecting ourselves forward in time and looking back at the duration of that activity. The activity will have begun sometime in the past, present, or in the future, and is expected to continue in the future. For example: "In November, I will have been working at my company for three years."
There are similarities and differences between the Future Continuous and the Future Perfect Continuous tense, which might cause confusion. The main difference is that we use the Future Continuous to predict the future, while we use the Future Perfect Continuous to talk about an ongoing action that will finish before another.
This practical ebook will explain how the Future Perfect Continuous is formed, when it is used, and it will also provide plenty of examples and exercises. The relevant answer key is provided at the end as well.
Amazon Rainforest - Top Thwumps Adventure Bundle Rainforest Animals
By Sean Alexander Dennison
Ultimate Amazon Rainforest Discovery Package: Top Thwumps Adventure Bundle
Embark on an unparalleled educational journey with our Ultimate Amazon Rainforest Discovery Package—the perfect blend of ready-to-use excitement and customizable creativity. This exclusive bundle features both the Premade Top Thwumps Adventure and the Make Your Own DIY Edition. Dive into the heart of the Amazon Rainforest with pre-made cards featuring captivating animals, and then extend the adventure as students become researchers and designers, creating their own cards. Unleash the spirit of exploration, knowledge, and creativity in one comprehensive package!
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By Collaborative Educators 3000
The Future Perfect is a verb tense used for actions that will be completed before some other point in the future. For example: "The parade will have ended by the time Chester gets out of bed. At eight o’ clock I will have left."
The Future Perfect tense is used for talking about an action that will be completed between now and some point in the future. On the other hand, the Future Perfect tense is only for actions that will be complete before a specified point in the future. In other words, the action you’re talking about must have a deadline. If you don’t mention a deadline, use the Simple Future tense instead of the Future Perfect tense.
In this ebook, you will find detailed explanations on how to form the Future Perfect tense, when it should be used, and many exercises for your students to practice. There is also the relevant answer key at the end.
By Collaborative Educators 3000
When we refer to things that will happen in the future, we often use something known as the Simple Future tense. When we talk or write about plans, expectations, schedules, and predictions, we often use the Simple Future tense. The Simple Future tense helps convey an action or state that will begin and end in the future. We use the Simple Future tense in declarative sentences to state that something is scheduled or planned. It communicates willingness and expresses an expectation, a prediction, or a guess.
This highly practical ebook contains detailed explanations on how the Simple Future is formed, when to use it, and there are plenty of activities in the end for your students to practice and master it. Anwer key is also included.