I have taught for 22 years- 11 years at a fabulous high school, 9 years at a phenomenal middle school, plus a few more years elsewhere...I have taught 3rd through 12th grades! Recently, I moved across the country and am now a teacher at the ZOO! Seriously!!
I have taught for 22 years- 11 years at a fabulous high school, 9 years at a phenomenal middle school, plus a few more years elsewhere...I have taught 3rd through 12th grades! Recently, I moved across the country and am now a teacher at the ZOO! Seriously!!
This printable allows students to cut and glue the different components of the food chain.
All three pages are in black and white.
Page 1- Students color, cut, and paste the animals in the correct order of the food chain.
Page 2- Students color, cut, and paste the animals in the correct order of the food chain. Students also cut and paste the labels for four of the links in the chain (Producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer).
Page 3- This completed page can be used as an answer key, as a coloring page, or as a poster in your classroom.
Brain Breaks for your older students are physical activities that give your students a quick break so they return to the lesson with a better focus.
No prep: Just print and cut
Less than 4 minutes
Easy for Teacher and Students
Stress Reliever
If a few of your students are hesitant to join in, offer to give the best participant one extra point on the current assignment. After the initial motivation, you will notice that students enjoy- and request brain breaks.
Option 1 (SLIDES 4-10) Cut and pass out cards to individual students (four to a page).
Option 2 (SLIDES 11-38) Show the entire class the PowerPoint slide.
There are 28 brain breaks.
Notes**
Cards 1- 21 are for individual student movement.
Card 22 requires 4 paperclips for each student.
Card 23 requires an item for each student such as a pencil or piece of paper.
Cards 24-28 are whole class activities and require teacher interaction.
**You may want to listen to the pronunciation of the word on Card 26 before you begin (the pronunciation is available on Dictionary.com.)
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Thank you! ~Kim
This printable requires no prep; print- and students to fill in. Different versions can be used in subjects ranging from literature to history to culinary arts to musical composition!
Includes
One extra large colored Two-Circle Venn Diagram
One extra large Two-Circle Venn Diagram, black and white
One Colored Three-Circle Venn Diagram
One Three-Circle Venn Diagram, black and white
One BLOCK Venn- easy to fill out!
All Venn Diagrams are lined- so students can easily write inside!
I have found the extra large Venn Diagram to be very successful!
Some students prefer the BLOCK version.
This five-slide PowerPoint in pdf is ready to print!
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Great for novels, non-fiction, autobiography life lines, history and more!
Use this PowerPoint in its entirety - or add and delete to create a unit on animal habitats and biomes.
Plenty of information and pictures are already here for you to use.
Birds, Marine animals, Tundra, Dessert, Scorpion, Grassland, Forest, Armadillo, Porcupine, Sloth, Tiger, Ecosystem, Giraffe, and Recycling are all mentioned in this presentation.
If your students are studying habitats, grab this resource today!
Crocodiles and Alligators are intriguing subject matter! This product contains a lesson plan, 2 Powerpoints, a two-page worksheet, and a graphic organizer. Also included is an activity for students to draw what Crocs might look like in 200 million years.
Students will discuss:
What do Crocodiles eat?
What characteristics have helped them survive while other species have become extinct?
What would you name a crocodile? (although this is more of a creative "brain break," I've included names of crocs at our Texas zoo- in 2014.)
How can a crocodile breathe and look around while submerged?
How many species are there?
and much more.
Many crocodile body parts are discussed (teeth, eyes, tail, etc) as well as habits (inability to sweat, sounds, buoyancy, etc.)
This 2 day lesson gives the option of allowing to use the graphic organizer to further research certain species and note findings.
Teachers in grades 4-7 may choose to delete some of the more academic slides and keep the presentation simple.
The PowerPoints are editable for that reason.
(Originally, this lesson was created for an 8th grade class.)
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If you’ve never read The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate (“EvCT”) by Jacqueline Kelly, you are in for a treat. My sixth graders love EvCT and I LOVE teaching it! It works well as a cross-curricular unit with science OR history- and the author’s voice is simply incredible.
71 pages + 91 PowerPoint slides = 162 page resource!
This product contains everything you need for a great unit and aligns with the Common Core State Standards.
This product includes:
• TWELVE lessons, each with a worksheet (study guide) featuring vocabulary. Answer keys are included. Most lessons also include extra activities to supplement the lesson (For example, one chapter features a PALS activity, complete with instructions; another chapter features a figurative lesson worksheet and activity.). The lesson plans are grouped as:
1. EvCT Ch 1
2. EvCT Ch 2
3. EvCT Ch 3 4 5
4. EvCT Ch 6 7
5. EvCT Ch 8 9
6. EvCT Ch 10 11
7. EvCT Ch 12 13
8. EvCT Ch 14 15 16
9. EvCT Ch 17 18 19
10. EvCT Ch 20 21 22
11. EvCT Ch 23 24 25
12. EvCT Ch 26 27 28
EvCT POWERPOINT (90 slides) The PPT gives visual references for background information (pinafore, kerosene lamp, Wounded Knee Massacre, author background, etc.), discussion questions, Venn diagrams, exit tickets and much more. Students also get to guess the prices from the 1890’s (my students love this activity!)
EvCT Final Test (Answer Key included)
Bookmarks What student doesn't like a little gift? Packed with EvCT info (and vocab!), this bookmark is a handy "cheat sheet" to use with the worksheets ~and possibly the final test (IF the teacher allows it...).
This product also features several opportunities for figurative language practice (EvCT has a ton of figurative language: perfect for mini-lessons!) and a semi-colon study. Some worksheets (study guides) offer “challenge questions.” There are opportunities for differentiated learning. You can use challenge questions for students who are absent or as an activity for cooperative learning…). There are also suggestions for research.
PLUS- writing prompts!
This product is editable, if you prefer to customize any part.
Final test, writing prompts, and extra activities are included!
The Common Core Standards cited are for 6th grade, but other grades are largely interchangeable.
Recommended for grades 5-8, The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate is a 2010 Newbery Honor Book and the winner of the 2010 Bank Street - Josette Frank Award.
I spent over 100 hours on this product. I pride myself on creating a unit that offers user-friendly, thought-provoking lessons and creative activities.
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