Fraction BINGO (Simplifying & Equivalent) Digital & Print Heart-Themed
By SPO Resources
Practice and review simplifying fractions and finding equivalent fractions with this BINGO game. Perfect for math centers or whole group games during all of February. The game includes 3 differentiated levels of calling cards and 30 different heart BINGO boards available in digital and print. Use the digital option to play virtually or as a no-prep paperless option.
The following formats are included:
★Fraction BINGO boards- 30 (digital & print)
★3 Differentiated levels of calling cards (digital & print)
★Blank Bingo Board Template
★Teacher Directions for Use
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Use these heart BINGO boards to practice simplifying fractions and finding equivalent fractions with students.
The BINGO boards all contain fractions in their simplest form. The calling cards are fractions that need to be reduced to their simplest form.
Students find the greatest common factor of each fraction and divide both the numerator and denominator by the GCF to find their answer.
Differentiated levels to meet the range of ability levels in your class. Work your way through the levels as students become more fluent in the skill of simplifying fractions.
SAVE TIME and ENERGY creating engaging math centers or review games. Use the digital versions for a paperless no prep option. With multiple levels for play, this game can be a staple activity for math centers during the month of February.
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Differentiated Calling Card Levels
Calling cards are differentiated by level. Simplifying fractions and finding equivalent fractions can be difficult for students. The differentiated levels will scaffold the skill as students build understanding and fluency with the concept of simplifying fractions.
★Level 1- Double the Simplified form (x2)
All calling cards in this level have a GCF of 2. The calling cards are double the simplified form. Students find the answer by dividing the calling card by 2/2. This level will help students gain an initial understanding of simplifying fractions and finding equivalent fractions.
★Level 2- Mixed Set 1: (x2, x3, or x5 simplified form)
All calling cards in this level have a GCF of 2, 3, or 5. This level is designed to build off the previous level, but still scaffold the skill. Students only need to choose from 3 factors to find their answer.
★Level 3- Mixed Challenging Set
This level contains a mixture of fraction call cards that have factors ranging from 2-10. This is the most challenging level as students will have a range of factors to choose from when simplifying the fraction.
All fraction boards include 24 fractions in their simplest form with denominators of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, & 12.
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WHO? This set is designed for fourth and fifth-grade students learning to find equivalent fractions by reducing a fraction to the simplest form.
Common Core Aligned to 4th grade Number & Operations- Fraction Standard:
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.NF.A.1
Explain why a fraction a/b is equivalent to a fraction (n × a)/(n × b) by using visual fraction models, with attention to how the number and size of the parts differ even though the two fractions themselves are the same size. Use this principle to recognize and generate equivalent fractions.
Activity supports 5th grade Number & Operations- Fraction Standard:
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.NF.A.1
Add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators (including mixed numbers) by replacing given fractions with equivalent fractions in such a way as to produce an equivalent sum or difference of fractions with like denominators. For example, 2/3 + 5/4 = 8/12 + 15/12 = 23/12. (In general, a/b + c/d = (ad + bc)/bd.)
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WHAT’S INCLUDED:
★Printable BINGO Boards
★Blank BINGO Boards
★Digital BINGO Boards
★3 Levels of Printable Calling Cards
★Answer Keys
★3 Levels of Digital Calling Cards
★Heart Manipulatives
★PDF File with instructions for use and access to digital resources
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HOW TO USE?
Play with the whole class
Use for Math Centers
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I hope your students love this fun BINGO game to practice simplifying fractions!
Summer Area & Perimeter Task Cards Perimeter & Area Practice Review End of Year
By Curious Classroom Adventures
Do you need a low-prep end of year activity for area & perimeter as part of your math class? Would it be nice to welcome summer with options for traditional task cards, black and white printable task cards, PowerPoint task cards, Google Slides task cards, and Easel task cards? Look no further. This versatile set of summer themed perimeter task cards has your end of year measurement practice covered. Includes perimeter of regular shapes, perimeter of irregular shapes, formulas for perimeter of regular shapes, and perimeter word problems. Area concepts include square units, area of rectangles, area of irregular shapes, word problems, and computation involving 2-digit x 1 digit multiplication.
36 End of Year / Summer Area and Perimeter Task Cards in 5 formats:
Concepts Included in End of Year / Summer Area and Perimeter Task Cards:
PLEASE NOTE: The math problems in this card set are identical to those in my other holiday-themed sets of the same skill. Only the clipart has been changed to match the holiday/season.
To prepare End of Year / Summer Perimeter Task Cards:
For traditional task cards: Print one copy of each card page. Laminate for durability to use year after year. Print enough copies of the recording sheets for each student in your class. B&W, PPT, and Google Slides versions are included for versatility.
End of Year / Summer Perimeter Task Cards in Action:
Task cards are so versatile. Here are just a few ideas.
More resources from Curious Classroom Adventures:
Math Anchor Charts and Math Posters BUNDLE for 3rd Grade and 4th Grade
4th Grade Math ALL YEAR MEGA BUNDLE of Lesson Plans Games and Activities
3rd Grade Math ALL YEAR BUNDLE of Lesson Plans, Games, and Activities
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60 Black & White Printable End of Year Character Award Certificates Grades 3-8
By MrsBaileyandHerClass
Recognize and celebrate your students’ outstanding character with our Editable Character Traits Awards Set for grades 3-6. This comprehensive set includes 60 printable awards that highlight key character traits such as kindness, perseverance, responsibility, and teamwork.
Key Features:
Enhance your classroom celebrations and promote positive behavior with these editable character traits awards. Ideal for teachers looking to reward students in a memorable and personalized way!
French hobbies pastimes activities loisir sports passe-temps basic core FSL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Enhance your French Second Language (FSL) curriculum with this convenient resource focused on hobbies, pastimes, sports, and events (les passe-temps, les événements, les sports, les loisirs). These comprehensive activities are designed to reinforce basic vocabulary related to planning activities and events among friends. This resource also encourages conversation while expanding core vocabulary with the "question du jour". Encourage creativity with writing prompts and project ideas centered around favorite activities. With minimal preparation required, this resource includes activities to reinforce basic vocabulary both orally and in writing. Whether for whole class discussions, partner activities, or substitute plans, this versatile resource helps to foster language proficiency.
Resource 1:
Start your FSL class off each day with a “Question du jour”. It is a great way to get students talking and help you to establish a low stress routine. This French resource works as either a daily warm up or bell ringer activities.
Included:
- Teacher overview
-New vocabulary with engaging images
-Over 55 suggestions for "Question du Jour"
-Writing or project ideas
Vocabulary:
Sports, activities and hobbies
Clothing
Present tense verbs
Weather and calendar questions
Optional use of the conditional
Resource 2:
This resource offers a variety of engaging activities from worksheets for practicing key vocabulary to speaking opportunities through a class survey, discussion templates, and skits, your students will have ample chances to develop their language skills. They can even showcase their writing by creating personalized descriptions of their pastimes, perfect for presentation on a water bottle design.
Included:
-Teacher overview in Englisih
-Vocabulary list and templates/models to support writing
-Flashcards for many hobbies and pastimes
-Speaking activities (skits, discussion template, "Trouve quelqu'un qui", & class survey)
-Description of games to play with flashcards
-Print and go worksheets for written practice (8 pages)
-Mini- project templates
This "water bottle" mini project activity can be done over several classes, by starting your FSL class each day with a “Question du jour”. Students write down their answers each day to add to their final written project.
Resource 3:
This user-friendly resource facilitates engaging classroom activities using text message conversations and event posters. Featuring fourteen text message conversations that can be easily printed and displayed around the classroom, students fill in tables and a daily schedule while reading each conversation. This can work as a scavenger hunt activity. After students can plan their own ideal week schedule filled with amazing events. Additionally, students will work with six event posters to craft simple skits, answer questions, and design their own event posters, fostering creativity and language proficiency.
Key Features:
Be sure to preview the sample card in the pictures for language level reference.
** Please note that the writing and images on this Google slide resource have been flattened and secured to protect my work (therefore not editable). As with every Google slide, buyers can add text boxes to write their own information or insert images.**
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End of Year | Summer Order of Operations Pixel Art Activities
By Matemaths
Make learning the order of operations exciting and hassle-free with this no-prep, self-checking activity!
Engage your sixth-grade students in solving 20 order of operations problems using Google Sheets, all within a fun summer-themed context.
Perfect for:
This activity will captivate your students as they uncover a mystery picture while mastering the order of operations.
This Bundle includes three Google sheets:
All solutions are positive integers.
Copyright © 2023 Matemaths
All rights reserved by the author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Not for public display.
Welcome Back to School Letter & End of Year Letter BUNDLE w/ Digital Option
By Kirsten's Kaboodle
Please note: You MUST USE ADOBE READER to edit the editable fields in these files (the greeting and closing fields).
PLEASE NOTE THAT BOTH OF THESE FILES INCLUDE A SPECIAL 2020 LETTER TO ADDRESS EDUCATION CHANGES AS A RESULT OF THE CORONAVIRUS. COVID-19 WILL LIKELY CONTINUE TO IMPACT THE WAYS WE DELIVER INSTRUCTION TO STUDENTS AND THESE LETTERS ADDRESS THAT UNCERTAINTY.
NOTE: The body of these letters ARE NOT EDITABLE. The only editable fields on these letters are the greeting and signature fields. If you are looking for a letter with an editable body, these letters are NOT for you!
Please read the description for each product below:
BACK TO SCHOOL LETTERS FROM THE TEACHER:
This welcome back to school product includes a letter that teachers can send home to parents as well as a letter that teachers can send home with students. Each letter comes in a variety of border choices and black-and-white versions.
The letter to parents comes with a boy or girl version (the pronouns are changed throughout the letter to reflect a male student or a female student). This letter has three color background options as well the corresponding backgrounds in black and white.
The letter to students comes with three color background options as well as the corresponding backgrounds and clip art in black and white. Note: This letter does not require a boy/girl option since the teacher is using the pronouns "you" and "I" throughout the letter.
The new letters that have been added for 2020 can be found in the BEGINNING of the product file. You will find them on the first six pages following the instructions for editing the text boxes in the greeting and signature fields.
All versions of each letter have editable text boxes in the Greeting Field and the Signature Field. You can edit these two places on each letter, if you choose. If you'd like to print the letters as is, you may write in the student's name and your own signature. Just for reference, the font is Miss Kindergarten by Kimberly Geswein and the size is 14. THE BODY OF THE LETTERS ARE NOT EDITABLE.
BOTH LETTERS ARE ORIGINAL! I have NOT copied a letter that I found online and retyped it. This is important because you may want to mix things up and send a new letter home this year.
If you have any questions about this product, please ask prior to purchasing. If you aren't sure how to edit text boxes, I've included a page of instructions at the beginning of the product for your convenience.
END-OF-YEAR LETTER TO STUDENTS AND PARENTS:
AN ADDITIONAL SPECIAL 2020 VERSION OF THESE LETTERS HAS BEEN ADDED to account for the changes that occurred in the 2020 school year due to the COVID crisis. These letters make note of the fact that your school year ended early unexpectedly due to the coronavirus.
You will also find a GOOGLE Slides option so that you can send paperless letters remotely (via email or through Google). Look at the final page of the GOOGLE SLIDES FILE for instructions on sending these end of year letters remotely!
NOTE: The body of these letters are NOT EDITABLE. If you want a letter that you can edit, this is NOT the product for you. The greeting and signature field are the ONLY customizable portions of this product.
These editable (the greeting and signature fields are the ONLY editable portion of the letters) end of year letters to students and parents include an encouraging letter that teachers can send home to parents as well as a letter that teachers can send home with students (each letter contains a different message and is ORIGINAL).
The letter to parents comes with a boy or girl version (the pronouns are changed throughout the letter to reflect a male student or a female student). This letter has three color background options as well as similar backgrounds in black and white.
The letter to students comes with three color background options as well as the corresponding backgrounds in black and white. Note: This letter does not require a boy/girl option since the teacher is using the pronouns "you" and "I" throughout the letter.
All versions of each letter have editable text boxes in the Greeting Field and the Signature Field. You can edit these two places on each letter, if you choose. If you'd like to print the letters as is, you may write in the student's name and your own signature. Just for reference, the font is Miss Kindergarten by Kimberly Geswein.
AGAIN, THE BODY OF THE LETTER IS NOT EDITABLE!
ALL THE LETTERS ARE ORIGINAL! I did NOT copy a letter that I found online and retype it. This is important because you may want to mix things up and send a new letter home this year.
If you have any questions about this product, please ask prior to purchasing. If you aren't sure how to edit text boxes, I've included a page of instructions at the beginning of the product for your convenience.
Here are the links to each individual file:
BACK TO SCHOOL LETTER TO PARENTS AND BACK TO SCHOOL LETTER TO STUDENTS
END OF YEAR LETTER TO PARENTS AND END OF YEAR LETTER TO STUDENTS
Do you need first week of school activities by grade level? Check out these back to school activity packs!
FIRST WEEK OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES FOR 1ST GRADE
FIRST WEEK OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES FOR 2ND GRADE
FIRST WEEK OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES FOR 3RD GRADE
FIRST WEEK OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES FOR 4TH GRADE
FIRST WEEK OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES FOR 5TH GRADE
These corresponding end of year activity packs are also available for each grade level:
END OF YEAR ACTIVITIES FOR 1ST GRADE
END OF YEAR ACTIVITIES FOR 2ND GRADE
END OF YEAR ACTIVITIES FOR 3RD GRADE
END OF YEAR ACTIVITIES FOR 4TH GRADE
END OF YEAR ACTIVITIES FOR 5TH GRADE
Kirsten Tulsian has 18 years of experience in elementary education. She has been a homeroom teacher for first grade, third grade, and fourth grade, as well as ESL. She has also been a school counselor for grades PK-6, an ESL pullout teacher for K-6, and a Reading Recovery Teacher. She received her Bachelor’s degree in elementary education and psychology from The University of Iowa and a Master’s of Education in school counseling from Sam Houston State University. She believes that students make the most progress when they are engaged in their hearts as well as their minds. Her resources offer relevant, rigorous, engaging content that nurtures the whole child.
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ESL EOY End of Year Assessments & Progress Monitoring Tools--Higher ELLs
By Curly Girl ELD Shop
Are you struggling to know what level your secondary ELL multilingual students are currently? Do you need an end of year assessment tool to track and monitor your ELL students' growth? This tool is a GREAT way to track and assess student skills and growth!
This resource will help teachers:
This resource includes:
5th Grade Math Review Jeopardy Style Game - NO PREP Fifth Grade Math Test Prep
By SPO Resources
Review 5th grade math skills with this NO PREP Jeopardy game. This 5th grade test prep activity is an engaging way to review math concepts or prepare for standardized testing. CCSS aligned with questions in each category: numbers in base ten, operations & algebraic thinking, fractions, geometry, and measurement & data. Download now to start playing right away with your students!
NO PREP- READY TO PLAY Jeopardy Game
Includes:
★ Interactive PowerPoint Jeopardy Game with scoreboard
★ Interactive Google Slides™ Jeopardy Game
★ 25 common core aligned math review question slides
★ 25 math review answer slides
★ 25 math review explanation slides
★ Teacher's Guide & directions
★ Common core question alignment pages
★ Student recording sheets
CLICK HERE for 3rd Grade Math Jeopardy Game
CLICK HERE for 4th Grade Math Jeopardy Game
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WHY?
Preparing for standardized testing can be a drag for students. Make it fun by reviewing key 5th grade math concepts with a jeopardy style game.
Students are sure to be engaged in reviewing math concepts taught throughout the year with this fun game format! Play in teams, as a whole class, or assign the resource to students to complete with a small group during math centers.
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WHO?
This jeopardy game is aligned to 5th grade common core state standards. Review math concepts in the following categories: numbers in base ten, operations & algebraic thinking, fractions, geometry, and measurement & data. 5 questions per category that includes both an answer slide as well as an answer explanation slide.
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Concepts included
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WHAT’S INCLUDED:
★5th Grade Math Jeopardy Game
★Digital Powerpoint Jeopardy Game
**Some explanation slides have animations to view one step at a time.
★Digital Google Slides™ Jeopardy Game
PLEASE NOTE:
★Teacher copy of all questions & answers aligned to 5th grade common core standards
★Student recording sheet
DIGITAL DOWNLOAD FILE
★Zip file with 1 PDF & Powerpoint Presentation
PDF includes:
PLEASE NOTE: The jeopardy game is not editable.
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Common Core Alignment
5 questions for each category
★Numbers in Base 10
★Operations & Algebraic Thinking
★Fractions
★Geometry
★Measurement & Data
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WAYS TO USE Jeopardy Game in your classroom
The powerpoint is specifically set up to only reveal the answer at first. This allows students to come up to the board and share how they solved the problem before clicking on the explanation slide to show the problem modeled.
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You may also like:
4th Grade Fractions Math Review Jeopardy Style Game
4th Grade Math Review Jeopardy Game
Fraction BINGO (Simplifying & Equivalent) Digital & Print
Multiplication & Division Strategy Anchor Charts & Posters
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Make math prep fun with the Math Jeopardy game!
ESL vocabulary review months numbers colors basic questions games EAL ELL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Elevate your English Second Language (ESL) classroom experience with this basic vocabulary review resource bundle. Add some fun to language learning with scavenger hunts and an Escape challenge, perfect for engaging low prep lessons. Reinforce basic vocabulary with intriguing activities such as mystery word worksheets, word searches, and fun games. These printable resources are versatile, making them ideal for sub plans, center activities, or low-prep days. Unlock creativity as students personalize their "all about me" heart and envelope.
Resource 1: Question of the day
Included:
This core ESL resource helps to review basic vocabulary with a daily question. Start your class off each day with a warm up question or activity. It is a great way to get students talking and help you to establish a low stress routine with no extra prep.
Included:
- Teacher overview
-Over 30 suggestions for "Question of the day" and activities with basic beginner vocabulary
-Fourteen additional "Stand up if.." questions
-Short writing and drawing prompts with images
-Includes a moveable date and weather chart
-Listen and vote for their favorite music using a conversation mat
-Mystery items and photos
Vocabulary Review:
Numbers 1-30
Basic colors
Days of the week
Days of the month
Basic feelings
School items
Seasons
Weather
Calendar vocabulary
Present tense verbs
Resource 2: Basic Vocabulary Review plus Scavenger Hunt
Included in this resource:
"Question Hunt": (see example of language level in photos)
Interactive scavenger hunt activity.
Twenty BASIC English question-and-answer pairs.
Adds learning and movement to an ESL class.
Memories Keepsake Craft: All about me!
Heart-shaped template and envelope to be printed on cardstock.
Students personalize with information and doodles.
Fun Activity Sheets:
Perfect for early finishers or Fun Fridays.
Discover a “mystery word or code” answer by completing the sheets correctly.
Encourage friendly competition and engagement.
Your Answers in Color (2 options):
Answer questions to find the corresponding colors.
Color in the sections of the pictures based on answers.
A relaxing and enjoyable activity for any time of year.
Cootie catcher: Foldable activity
Two cootie catcher options for students to use. Students can make a cootie catcher with activity statements inside (ex: Turn 5 times.) or they can make their own personalized verison with simple questions (ex. How are you ?)
Resource 3: Basic Vocabulary Review plus Escape Room
What's Included :
Escape Challenge Task Cards with 4 digit code (5 ways to use):
Twelve Review Worksheets:
Please look at the language level in the thumbnails before purchasing.
This resource is designed to make reviewing basic vocabulary not only effective but also enjoyable, ensuring your students stay motivated and excited about their language learning journey.
** Please note that the writing and images on this Google slide resource have been flattened and secured to protect my work (therefore not editable). As with every Google slide, buyers can add text boxes to write their own information or insert images.**
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Summer Integers Operations Mystery Pictures Activities
By Matemaths
Let your students practice while having fun with this engaging no-prep, summer-themed, and self-grading operations with fractions activity. Students will solve 20 operations using Google Forms. I used it as a sub-plan in sixth grade and the kids loved it. As they correctly answer the questions a mystery picture will be revealed.
This Bundle includes two Google Forms:
Solutions are included for your convenience.
Suitable for IB MYP Middle Years Programme.
Copyright © 2021 Matemaths
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Not for public display.
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Editable End of Year Class Awards: Character Traits Student Awards Certificates
By Kirsten's Kaboodle
Editable End of Year Awards: Character Trait Award Certificates with a Digital Option
These Character Traits Awards are perfect for any grade and can be used any time during the year. These awards include 34 different character traits and would be particularly timely at the end of the year before you send your students off for summer vacation.
This file is EDITABLE! Text boxes appear for the name of the student, the teacher signature line, and the date line. You can print them as is and write on those lines, or you can type in those fields. The chosen fonts are embedded in each field, so there is no need to download the chosen fonts! Please use the most updated version of Acrobat Reader to edit text boxes. Instructions for editing those fields are included in the download.
The following character traits are included in these awards:
NOTE: THIS FILE INCLUDES A DIGITAL DISTANCE LEARNING OPTION!
This product includes a digital option (as well as the no prep printable option). The digital portion instructions appear at the end of the packet.
Would you like Character Traits Awards with an editable IMAGE field to digitally add each student's picture? You may be interested in these:
Please take note of my newest end-of-year products created by grade level! You will find a summer glyph, an end-of-year flip book, classroom reflection activities, a STEM challenge and much more! Here are the links for the End of Year Activity products by grade level:
Do you like to send a letter home to your parents and to your students on the last day of school? These end-of-year letters are original (not found on the internet and retyped):
My Year in Review: An end of year student project *3 versions included!*
By Curly Girl ELD Shop
Are you searching for project based learning opportunities for your secondary ESL ELL SPED and General Ed students that are FUN? This unit includes enough three versions of an amazing YEAR IN REVIEW project that will keep your secondary students engaged and reflecting on their year! This resource is perfect for after testing and to wrap up your year. Your students will have the chance to reflect on challenges, successes, set goals, present and share with the class and SO MUCH MORE!
This resource uses Google slides and is NO PREP. You can choose the version you want to use based on your comfort level OR based on your students' interests and technology and language skills!
Your Students Will:
This unit is PACKED with activities to engage your secondary students. You will have everything you need to complete an AMAZING project.
What’s Included:
**You don't want to miss this ENGAGING and REFLECTIVE end of year project!**
ESL sports, hobbies & activities speaking and writing project bundle ELL English
By The Librarian's Language Loft
This basic ESL English bundle is designed to enhance conversation skills and vocabulary expansion. With included writing and project ideas centered around favorite sports, hobbies, activities and adventure planning, students have the opportunity to practice new vocabulary both orally and in written form. This resource offers a low-prep solution for whole class discussions, partner activities, or even as a substitute plan.
Included:
- Teacher overview with slides to guide the projects step by step
-New vocabulary with engaging images and sentence starters
-Over 65 suggestions for "Questions of the day" or “Bell ringers”
-Writing or project ideas including two backpack templates and several graphic organizers
-Includes moveable calendar and weather charts
Resource 1:
Vocabulary:
Sports and activities
Clothing
Weather vocabulary
Calendar vocabulary
Present tense verbs
Optional use of the conditional
Resource 2:
This ESL English resource helps to encourage speaking and writing about outdoor sports and activities. There are engaging templates included which focus on planning an outdoor adventure. Students respond orally to each question, as they add on to their “adventure” plan. This “print and go” resource takes the stress out of planning. This could also work as a step by step substitute or sub plan.
Students enjoy being creative as they add artwork and sentences to their paper bag backpack (templates included as well as other writing options).
Basic Vocabulary:
Outdoor activities
Limited list choices for location and wildlife
Basic personal information (emergency card)
Simple sentence structures (I want to go, I want to eat etc…)
Helpful with backpack template:
Scissors, glue, tape, colored pencils, printed templates and a paper bag for each student
Resource 3:
The final resource has several of the same features as the basic 3D paper bag backpack. This resource has more intermediate sentence structure with editable options. Teachers can change the questions to work with your class. The printable backpack template may also be better suited for older students.
This activity bundle can be done over several classes, by starting your ESL class off each day with a question of the day. Students write a sentence each day to add to the writing templates.
** Please note that the writing and images on this Google slide resource have been flattened and secured to protect my work (therefore not editable). As with every Google slide, buyers can add text boxes to write their own information or insert images.**
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Summer Equations Pixel Art Activity
By Matemaths
Let your students practice while having fun with this engaging no-prep, summer-themed, and self-checking solving equations activity. Students will solve 20 equations using Google Sheets. I used it as a sub-plan in seventh grade and the kids loved it. As they correctly answer the questions a mystery picture will be revealed.
This Bundle includes three google sheets:
Solutions are included for your convenience.
Suitable for IB MYP Middle Years Programme.
Copyright © 2021 Matemaths
All rights reserved by the author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Not for public display.
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ABC Countdown to Summer: Fun After State Testing Activities End of Year Alphabet
By Kirsten's Kaboodle
ABC Countdown to Summer: Alphabet End of Year Countdown to Summer for After State Testing for 3rd, 4th, and 5th Grade:
These fun and rigorous upper-level end-of-year activities for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade are perfect if you want your students to stay engaged during the final FIVE WEEKS of school!
Every activity includes ALL the printables you'll need to complete the activities.
Each day corresponds to a letter of the alphabet, so there are 26 interactive activities. ONLY 3 activities require supplies above and beyond printing and copying. These supplies include glue, tape, string, scissors, toothpicks, marshmallows, and play dough. The other 23 activities can be completed simply by printing and copying the pages in this product.
Here are the alphabet activity topics by day:
A - Awesome Autobiographies
B - Bodacious Book Lists
C - Cootie Catcher Compliments
D - A Dozen Doodles
E - Epic Emblems
F - Farewell to the Faculty
G - Groovy Goal Globes
H - Hashtag High Fives
I - Interest Inventory Interviews
J - Just Joking!
K - Kindness Keepsakes
L - Lyrical Limericks
M - Most Magnificent Memories
N - Notable News
O - Opposing Opinions
P - Personality Poems
Q - Quick-n-Quirky Questions
R - Reliable Recipes
S - It's a SIGN!
T - Toothpick Towers
U- Uniquely U!
V - Vivacious Vocabulary
W - Worthwhile Wishes
X- Autograph EXchange
Y - Year-in-Review
Z - Zoom Out Evaluation
These activities are engaging and continue to address curriculum standards, including sequencing using a timeline, persuasive writing, note-taking, poetry, and more!
Each page is labeled with a letter in the bottom right corner for organization purposes. In addition, activities that require an explanation include a full page of tips and instructions for the teacher. The planning guide (3 pages) at the beginning of the product also gives teachers a quick reference guide for printing tips (which pages can be copied back-to-back, for example) and allows teachers to schedule each activity.
You can combine some of the activities if you don't have 26 days left in the school year**! Many activities require at least an hour during the day, but some are shorter.** Consider your class's needs as you plan each activity and decide which days you can combine.
Finally, if you have any questions, please ask before purchasing this product. Though it is listed for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade, younger and older students can also benefit from it, but it may require you to make a few modifications.
NOTE: THIS FILE INCLUDES A DIGITAL DISTANCE LEARNING OPTION!
This product includes a digital option (as well as the no prep printable option). The digital portion instructions appear at the end of the packet. The mini-book and retelling sticks are not included in the digital version.
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French core vocab review months numbers colors basic questions games FSL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Elevate your French Second Language (FSL) classroom experience with this basic French vocabulary review resource bundle. Enhance language learning with scavenger hunts and Escape room challenges, perfect for engaging low prep lessons. Reinforce basic school vocabulary with intriguing activities such as mystery word worksheets, word searches, and fun games. These printable resources are versatile, making them ideal for sub plans, center activities, or low-prep days. Unlock creativity as students personalize their "all about me" heart and envelope.
Resource 1: Question du Jour
Included:
This core French FSL resource helps to review basic vocabulary with a daily question. Start your class off each day with a warm up question du jour or activity. It is a great way to get students talking and help you to establish a low stress routine with no extra prep.
Included:
- Teacher overview
-Over 30 suggestions for "Question du Jour" and activities with basic beginner vocabulary
-Fourteen additional "Stand up if.." questions or "Lève-toi si"
-Short writing and drawing prompts with images
-Includes a moveable date and weather chart
-Listen and vote for their favorite music using a conversation mat
-Mystery items and photos
Vocabulary Review:
Numbers 1-30
Basic colors
Days of the week
Days of the month
Basic feelings
School items
Seasons
Weather
Calendar vocabulary
Present tense verbs
Resource 2: Basic Vocabulary Review plus Scavenger Hunt
Included in this resource:
"Chasse aux Questions": (see example of language level in photos)
Interactive scavenger hunt activity.
Twenty BASIC French question-and-answer pairs.
Adds learning and movement to an FSL class.
Memories Keepsake Craft: Tout sur moi!
Heart-shaped template and envelope to be printed on cardstock.
Students personalize with information and doodles.
Fun Activity Sheets:
Perfect for early finishers or Fun Fridays.
Discover a “code word or mot mystère” answer by completing the sheets correctly.
Encourage friendly competition and engagement.
Your Answers in Color (2 options):
Answer questions to find the corresponding colors.
Color in the sections of the pictures based on answers.
A relaxing and enjoyable activity for any time of year.
une cocotte en papier: Foldable activity
Two cootie catcher options for students to use. Students can make a cootie catcher with activity statements inside (ex: Tourne-toi cinq fois.) or they can make their own personalized verison with simple French questions (ex. Quel temps fait-il ?)
Resource 3: Basic Vocabulary Review plus Escape Room
What's Included :
Escape Challenge Task Cards with 4 digit code (5 ways to use):
Twelve Review Worksheets:
Please look at the language level in the thumbnails before purchasing.
This resource is designed to make reviewing basic French vocabulary not only effective but also enjoyable, ensuring your students stay motivated and excited about their language learning journey.
** Please note that the writing and images on this Google slide resource have been flattened and secured to protect my work (therefore not editable). As with every Google slide, buyers can add text boxes to write their own information or insert images.**
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6th Grade Math Review Pixel Art | Google Sheets Activities
By Matemaths
Need back to school activities to review and practice 6th grade math skills with your seventh grade students? These Pixel Art Google Sheets activities are perfect for you!
In this activity, your students will solve 80 math problems covering topics such as:
As they enter the correct answers in the Google Sheets, a mystery picture will be revealed.
Your students will love seeing the colorful image appear as they work on the problems.
This activity is no-prep and self-checking. All you need to do is provide the link to your students and let them enjoy the challenge.
You can use this activity for:
Don’t miss this opportunity to make math fun and engaging for your students!
Grab this Google Sheets activity today and watch them learn and have fun at the same time!
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Editable End of the Year Awards Certificates Character Traits for 3rd-6th Grade
By Kirsten's Kaboodle
Editable Character Trait Awards Certificates for 3rd-6th Grade w/ Digital Option:
This character traits awards file now includes a link for Google Slides and instructions for teachers on how to personalize the awards with a student name, teacher name, and date and SEND EACH AWARD through Google Using Slides or send each award in an email as a PDF file for each student/family.
These Character Traits are perfect for kids in 4th grade above and can be used during any time of year to encourage and recognize students' positive traits. These awards include 34 different character traits and would be particularly timely at the end of the year before you send your students off for summer vacation.
This file includes a full color version, a black and white version. There are several different kids on the awards but there IS A GIRL VERSION AND A BOY VERSION OF EACH character trait award.
This file includes EDITABLE text boxes for the name of the student, the signature line, and the date line. The snippet about each character trait is NOT editable.
You can print them as is and write on those lines or you can type in those fields. Please use the most updated version of Acrobat Reader to edit text boxes. Instructions for editing those fields are included in the download.
Find the K-3rd grade awards here:
Please take note of my end-of-year products created by grade level! You will find a summer glyph, an end-of-year flip book, classroom reflection activities, a STEM challenge and much more!
Here are the links for the End of Year Activity Products by grade level:
Do you like to send a letter home to your parents and to your students on the last day of school? These end-of-year letters are original (not found on the internet and retyped):
ESL hobbies pastimes activities sports speaking & writing basic EAL ELL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Enhance your English Second Language (ESL) curriculum with this practical resource focused on hobbies, pastimes, sports, and events. These engaging activities are designed to reinforce basic vocabulary related to planning activities and events with friends. The resource promotes conversation and expands core vocabulary through the "question of the day." It encourages creativity with skits, writing prompts and project ideas centered around favorite activities. With minimal prep needed, this resource offers activities to practice vocabulary both orally and in writing. Perfect for whole class discussions, partner activities, or substitute plans.
Resource 1:
Start your ESL class off each day with a Question of the day. It is a great way to get students talking and help you to establish a low stress routine. This ESL resource works as either a daily warm up or bell ringer activities.
Included:
- Teacher overview
-New vocabulary with engaging images
-Over 55 suggestions for "Question of the day"
-Writing or project ideas
Vocabulary:
Sports, activities and hobbies
Clothing
Present tense verbs
Weather and calendar questions
Resource 2:
This resource offers a variety of engaging activities from worksheets for practicing key vocabulary to speaking opportunities through a class survey, discussion templates, and skits, your students will have ample chances to develop their language skills. They can even showcase their writing by creating personalized descriptions of their pastimes, perfect for presentation on a water bottle design.
Included:
-Teacher overview in Englisih
-Vocabulary list and templates/models to support writing
-Flashcards for many hobbies and pastimes
-Speaking activities (skits, discussion template, "Find someone who...", & class survey)
-Description of games to play with flashcards
-Print and go worksheets for written practice (8 pages)
-Mini- project templates
This "water bottle" mini project activity can be done over several classes, by starting your class each day with a “Question of the day”. Students write down their answers each day to add to their final written project.
Resource 3:
This user-friendly resource facilitates engaging classroom activities using text message conversations and event posters. Featuring fourteen text message conversations that can be easily printed and displayed around the classroom, students fill in tables and a daily schedule while reading each conversation. This can work as a scavenger hunt activity. After students can plan their own ideal week schedule filled with amazing events. Additionally, students will work with six event posters to craft simple skits, answer questions, and design their own event posters, fostering creativity and language proficiency.
Key Features:
Be sure to preview the sample card in the pictures for language level reference.
** Please note that the writing and images on this Google slide resource have been flattened and secured to protect my work (therefore not editable). As with every Google slide, buyers can add text boxes to write their own information or insert images.**
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Summer Operations with Fractions Review Pixel Art Activity
By Matemaths
Let your students practice while having fun with this engaging no-prep, summer-themed, and self-checking operations with fractions activity. Students will solve 20 operations using Google Sheets. I used it as a sub-plan in sixth grade and the kids loved it. As they correctly answer the questions a mystery picture will be revealed.
This Bundle includes two google sheets:
Solutions are included for your convenience.
Suitable for IB MYP Middle Years Programme.
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Not for public display.
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