Daily Wrap Up: Student Objective and Closure Log
By Brittany Henderson
I use this form for students to keep track of the objectives for the day. At the end of class they are required to write something that they learned or maybe something that they already knew that we went into more depth about. They are also required to state something that they want more information about or would clarify something that we talked about. This is a simple way to quickly assess the lesson. I use this along side our student planners and agendas. This is sometimes my ticket out the door.
A Sound of Thunder Escape Room Preview/ Sample/ Freebie! Diction + Syntax
By The Red-Haired Reader
This is a sample station from my A Sound of Thunder Escape Room! The Escape Room includes 7 stations; this is the one that analyzes Bradbury's use of diction and syntax. Hopefully it will give you a taste of what the whole product is like! Please check it out in a separate listing.
Assessment Organization - Order Assessments Form
By The Organized Occupational Therapist
Never run out of assessments again with this FREEBIE!
This is a 4-page packet which includes 2 print versions and 2 cursive versions. Print the "Order More Assessments" form on colored paper and laminate for durability. On the top lines fill out how many assessments are remaining under the paper, what assessment needs to be ordered and the product number.
Sentence Diagramming Bell Ringers WEEKS 1-4 & TEST
By Ms. J's ELA
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These sentence diagramming bell ringers will last a full month. This resource contains four Google Slide presentations- one for each week. There is also an assessment for the end of those four weeks to test student knowledge. The daily activities should last 5-10 minutes.
This resource covers:
- Subject
- Predicate / Verb
- Helping Verbs
- Articles
- Adjectives
- Adverbs
Answers are included for all diagrams.
My bell ringers are color-coded. Red slides should be covered on Monday, yellow on Tuesday, green on Wednesday (missing from preview), blue on Thursday, and purple on Friday.
Sentence diagramming is so helpful when teaching students parts of speech and sentence structure. The repetitiveness of diagramming for a bell ringer is extremely beneficial for students. I tried grammar workbooks for years, but my students hardly retained anything. Daily sentence diagramming made them remember their parts of speech, and was an amazing foundation for my students to have when we started forming different types of sentences. They picked up on fixing run-ons quickly as well because of their diagramming foundation.
Ethos, Logos, Pathos Dice Roll Writing Activity
By Ms. J's ELA
Students use a die to decide the format, topic, and rhetorical appeal that they will use for this persuasive writing assignment. This is meant to be a fun, amusing activity for students learning about rhetorical appeals. One sheet is colored for posting online, the other is in black and white for printing.
Check out my Author's Purpose Dice Roll Writing Activity, and my Character Reading Response Dice Roll Writing Activity as well!
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
THIS IS A DEMO OF A LESSON IN THE COURSE. IT ONLY INCLUDES THE SLIDES, PACING GUIDE, AND THE ASSIGNMENT.
THE ACTUAL LESSON ALSO INCLUDES A PDF ANSWER KEY, AND .JAVA RUNNABLE ANSWER KEY.
THIS WILL ALLOW YOU TO GET AN IDEA OF WHAT THE FULL COURSE LOOKS LIKE!
Hello and welcome!
Are you math teacher and have been thrown into teaching a computer science course? Now you have NO IDEA where to start! Have you taught computer science, but want to try something else? Math and computer science are related, but are not the same!
I have your back. I've been teaching math and computer science, including APCSP, APCSA, and Data Structures for almost two decades. I also teach an introduction course. This is part of the course I made up for my intro students. I have a BS in computer science and know what students need to know.
This is part 0 ("computer people" start counting at 0, we'll learn why!) and part 1 of an introductory Programming in Java lesson. These lessons are meant to be done on the first few days; the idea is to get students doing cool stuff as fast as possible. With Java, that is NOT an easy task.
Topics:
Programming in Java 0: An Introduction to Java
How to start using Java- installing the compiler
General error types
HelloWorld project
All lessons will come with the following:
a pdf slideshow
an assignment, differentiated with three different levels!
A pacing guide with hints for teaching the section and common student
errors
an answer key in pdf form
an answer key in .java form
THE DEMO HAS NO ANSWERS
Depending on your style, you could go over Programming in Java 0 on day 1, then let students play around. Go over Programming in Java 1 the next day and give them the attached assignment. Or you could just give them the slides and assignment and let them play.
Let students explore and make mistakes. Let them talk to each other and discuss their approaches. Programming takes a lot of trial and error.
Great for asynchronous learning and homeschooling! Could be used as a self- taught lesson or go at your own pace! Everything for learning is included!
Welcome to the world of programming! It's going to be a blast!
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FDR & The New Deal Matching Game
By Sarah Austin
Are you looking to engage your students in the study of FDR's New Deal? This New Deal Matching Game is the perfect way to get your students excited and engaged with history. The game provides slides to guide both the teacher and the student through note-taking, student discussions/debate, and the ‘New Deal Matching Game’.
Instructions: Organize into groups of 3-4 students. Each group will analyze 10 scenarios that will be presented in the next several slides. Fill out the T-chart addressing the following…
1. Which New Deal program(s) is the best match in addressing the problems associated with each scenario? Write in the letter of the card.
(*You will use each program only once).
2. Acronyms? Write in the abbreviation.
3. Which of the 3 R’s best applies to each of the scenarios; Relief, Recovery, or Reform? (Hint, scenario #3 is the only one that has two of the R’s)
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1st Quarter Ancient Civilization Lab
By History Guru
The World History Edition: World History Ancient Civilization Labs DBQ Analysis of SS.6.W.2.7 Summarize the important achievements of the Mesopotamian civilization. SS.6.W.2.5 Summarize important achievements of Egyptian civilization. Essential Question: How did Mesopotamia and Egypt influence future civilizations? Sources: Source 1 Image, school exercise tablet, 2200-1900 BCE, Mesopotamia Source 2 Image, The Great Temple of Abu Simble in Egypt Source 3 Infographic of the Ancient Egyptian social pyramid Source 4 Excerpts from the Code of Hammurabi, Mesopotamia, 1754 B.C.E.
By Beth Hammett
A quick, two page review of Grammar Tips (sentence variety with examples and reader as writer instructions) along with a five-step format for structuring standardized essays. Easy to follow with color-coded examples.
AP Spanish El cambio climatico Edpuzzle Podcast
By Specialty Spanish
Have you head the Notes in Spanish podcasts? Do you use Edpuzzle? For AP Spanish® Unit 6, I made an MP4 recording of the audio for the podcast about Climate Change, and uploaded it to Edpuzzle! I inserted multiple choice, auto-graded questions into the recording to help students to find the right spot in the podcast to find the answer. The auto-grading of Edpuzzle is not only a time-saver for teachers, but allows students to have feedback on what answers they got right or wrong!
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From their website:
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Ben Curtis and Marina Diez live in Madrid, Spain, and have been making Spanish-learning podcasts since 2005, with over 40 Million downloads since then.
We bring you real Spanish conversations on real-life topics, making you totally confident with your Spanish.
From me: Ben and Marina have Beginner and Intermediate level podcasts on a range of topics. I love listening to them! Ben is not a native speaker of Spanish, but Marina is! This married couple converses about every day, relevant topics, and helps students learn vocabulary and even slang expressions that are part of every day Spanish language!
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Greek Civilization History Lab SS.6.W.3.5
By History Guru
The World History Edition:
World History Ancient Civilization Labs
DBQ Analysis of
SS.6.W.3.5: Summarize the important achievements and contributions of ancient Greek civilization.
Essential Question: How did Greek advancements help shape our world today?
This is standard labeled for 6th grade, but can be used for other grade levels.
Sources used and examined:
Source 1:
Excerpt from Pericles’s speech, Athens, c. 430 B.C.E.
Source 2:
Photograph of ancient bone levers
Source 3:
Illustrations of Greek Columns used in architectural designs
Source 4:
Images and description of Greeks Gods and Goddesses
Julius Caesar PRE-READING HANDOUT: A History of the Roman Republic | Shakespeare
By Rigorous Resources for High School English
This 4-page pre-reading handout provides students with important background information for understanding William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. This resource includes a two-page handout on the history of the Roman Republic. The resource also included is a comprehension check and answer key so that teachers can assess whether students have understood important details from the handout.
Learning about the history of the Roman Republic will provide students with the contextual information necessary for understanding certain lines in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. You could have students read this handout for homework before starting the play; or you could have students read the handout aloud together in class before giving them the comprehension check worksheet.
If you like this pre-reading handout, you'll definitely want to check out my 160-page Complete Teaching Unit on Julius Caesar. The complete unit features colorful and engaging worksheets on every scene in Shakespeare's play. Because the complete unit is both professionally designed and academically rigorous, it is especially well-suited for courses like Honors English and AP Lang.
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COMPLETE UNIT with Workbooks on Much Ado About Nothing
INTRO TO SHAKESPEARE: Biography, Globe Theater, Language, & Meter
Mi rutina diaria | Spanish Daily Routine Comic Strip | Reflexive Verb Practice
By En La Clase con Profe G.
Engage Your Students with "Mi Rutina Diaria" Comic Strip!
Dive into the world of Spanish language learning with our engaging "Mi Rutina Diaria" comic strip activity! This creative and interactive project allows students to present their daily routines while focusing on the crucial distinction between reflexive and non-reflexive verbs.
By illustrating their day-to-day activities, students will not only practice their vocabulary but also enhance their understanding of verb usage in a fun and memorable way.
Note: This activity was created for a novice-level activity but is ideal for Spanish students of all levels. You can easily adapt it to fit your students' needs.
Looking for a social media-inspired project to assess reflexive verbs? Check out my 'Get Ready With Me' vlog project!
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Quick and Easy Political Parties Formative Check
By History Guru
Student Review Reading for SS.7.C.2.8 Identify America's current political parties, and illustrate their ideas about government. Benchmark Clarifications: Students will compare current political parties’ ideas about government. Students will evaluate the impact political parties have on society, government, or the political system. Overview: 1. Identify the two major political parties of the United States and compare their ideas about government. 2. In his Farewell Address, President George Washington warned Americans against political parties: “I have already intimated to you the danger of parties in the State...Let me now take a more comprehensive view, and warn you in the most solemn manner against the baneful effects of the spirit of party generally. - President George Washington, Farewell Address, September 19, 1796 Imagine you have the opportunity to explain to President Washington the positive effects of political parties. Using what you have learned during this lesson and using specific examples gathered during your research, write an argument explaining the impact of political parties on society, government or the political system. Convince Washington by citing specific examples and evidence to support your argument.
7th Grade Civics Study Guide Forms, Types, and Systems of Gov't {History Guru}
By History Guru
7th Grade Civics Study Guide
SS.7.C.3.1 & 3.2
Forms, Types, and Systems of Government
SS.7.C.3.1
Compare different forms of government (direct democracy, representative democracy, socialism, communism, monarchy, oligarchy, autocracy).
SS.7.C.3.2
Compare parliamentary, federal, confederal, and unitary systems of government.
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Geography: Five Geographical Themes Graphic Organizer (Free Resource)
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By History Guru
If the Civil War ended slavery 150 years ago, why are there still racial problems today? This mini ALU will get students really thinking about how history repeats itself through applying their knowledge from the Reconstruction Era to today. The students will research the Reconstruction Plans, and southern reaction to Reconstruction and the effect on race relations; taking into consideration current events such and Ferguson, MO, The Baltimore Riots and The Charleston Shooting and flag debate, develop a plan that would achieve Lincoln’s goal of healing the nation and prevent modern racial issues?
Graphic Organizer for ACT/SAT and Expository
By Beth Hammett
New standardized tests, such as ACT and SAT, ask students to define the problem, sort through solutions, find the best solution, and explain why they chose their answers. This free graphic organizer will help students with working through the process!
Scary Story Student Conference Sheets
By Curly Girl ELD Shop
Use these conference slips to have your ELL students use before and during your writing conference throughout the writing process. You can use the Halloween themed slip or the editable Google Doc.