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Welcome back to school
Let's start the new school year right :)
Welcome Back to School Displays
posters for the opening of school year
Positive Behaviours
Let us Bee: (*_*)
Birthday Chart display
birthday chart display idea with cardboard cut outs of children.
Transport Display
Children's art work on TRANSPORT
Display Board's Welcome Back to School
Make an outstanding welcome back to school display board.
Farm Animals (children's Works)
Display Board's Farm Animals- childrens artwork.
Lesson Plan : Prefixes
Prefixes
Lesson Plan: Phobia
Lesson plan: Phobia
Class Helpers
This is a great way of delegating responsibilities to students.
skit presentation lesson plan
Worrying about the lesson plan for skit presentation? Here's one for you.
Classroom Designs and Displays
Discover my artistry and crafts done in my classroom for 2012.
Spelling and Vocab Chart
Spelling
Facebook Wall
Suitable for spelling, vocabulary , (etc.)displays
The Class Train
All Aboard!
Make an 'Eye Catching and Meaningful' displays
Various designs and displays to be used in the classroom.
Reading Display Image
Ready to print and color!
Unfriending Facebook Lesson Plan
This is a lesson plan for the text entitled ‘Unfriending Facebook’.
It includes the powerpoint presentation and the text.
Verse Choir Rubrics and Criteria
Looking for a rubric for verse choir presentation about plastic pollution?
Take a look at these two materials to solve your worries.
Just look for poems about plastic pollution and assign the whole class to memorize it.
Let them use gestures and facial expressions to suit the message of the poem.
Tell them to apply blending of their voices.
Use these two materials during the presentation as your assessment materials.
VLOG PROJECT about Plastic Pollution
VLOG Project about plastic pollution enables your students to showcase their skills in technology.
This will help them influence the world to reduce plastic pollution.
Make sure to have your youtube channel where you can upload all the students’ output.
Good Luck!