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 one page printable is ready for students to fill in. Ten text boxes are provided. Each text box has a blank for the year and lines so that students can fill in a description of the events.
Great for novels, non-fiction, autobiography life lines, history and more!
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Want to motivate your students with a creative writing prompt?
This set includes tree choices of backgrounds for your students to use as they explain how life will be when they become the President of the United States!
Each is formatted on a single page.
Powerpoint, five printable worksheets, and MORE make up this complete lesson for the short story “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” by Walter Dean Myers. I hope you enjoy this Common Core- aligned resource!
This product includes:
—Lesson Plan in EATS format including an activating strategy, teaching strategies, and more.
—Five printable worksheets, which include comprehension questions, figurative language identification, exit tickets, mimic writing and more…
—Answer Keys
—PowerPoint, which includes Essential Questions, a Figurative Language Review, PALS reading strategy, methods of characterization, Essential Question Sample Answer, and more…
--- a thank you freebie
This lesson is Common Core aligned to :
RL.6.6, 7.6, 8.6- Analyze how an author develops and contrasts the points of view of different characters or narrators in a text.
RL.6.1, 7.1, 8.1. Cite the textual evidence that most strongly supports an analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
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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.
This powerpoint will help you discuss animals, their fur, hair, shell... and the functions of these "wrappers." A picture of a covering is shown. Students guess which animal belongs to the covering.The next slide shows the answer- with a picture of the animal.
Later, students hear a riddle and guess which animal is described. The answer slides follow.
The format of the 45 slide PowerPoint is:
2 slides to discuss wrappers/ coverings
5 coverings
5 movements (example: Spider- fingers crawl on arm)
3 more coverings
5 more movements (designed to keep students involved!)
2 more coverings
a conservation message "Pick up trash" etc.
7 animal riddles- with answer pictures to follow
and 3 bonus animal pictures w/ animal facts
This is a PowerPoint only. No lesson plan or worksheet is attached at this time.
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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.)
If you have any suggestions, please contact me at luckykroll@hotmail.com.
Thank you! ~Kim
This graphic organizer will help students figure out the difference among Possessive, Plural, and Plural-possessive nouns.
What's the difference? This product answers just that.
Worth its weight in gold for my students! For some reason, this was a difficult concept. Even ADULTS confuse plurals and possessives. Think about how many Christmas cards you get from the Smith's or Jones's? (There is NO apostrophe on plurals, guys!)
This printable shows the difference between plural, possessive, and plural- possessives.
The clip art proves to be a valuable tool for student understanding!
The 1-page printable is copied 4 times: once as a printable, once as a black and white printable, once as a fill-in-the- blanks graphic organizer and once as a graphic organizer without images.
This product will easily help your students LEARN plurals and possessives!
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‘Get to Know You’ Cootie Catchers are perfect for the first day of school- or when students need to break the ice before they work in groups.
Cootie Catchers are also called Fortune Tellers.
Included in this product are 10 different cootie catchers, each with 8 different questions each. Sample questions include:
• Tell me about a time when you got stitches.
• Tell me about your favorite dessert.
• What is the first thing you will buy if you win the lottery?
• How do you feel about staying healthy?
Partners will pair up to use these cootie catchers.
This is a fun FOLDABLE and great interactive activity as an ice breaker!
Just print and pass out!
Students will cut off the bottom strip, fold, and begin discussing!
These cootie catchers really promote student interest! Learning and fun!
Theme task cards are great practice BEFORE, DURING, or AFTER a lesson on theme!
Based on Common Core. RI.6.2, 7.2, 8.2, and 9-10.2, these task cards present students with a reading selection and 3 multiple choice options. Students select the correct theme! Students can then pair and discuss- or continue until all 20 are completed.
Included are:
SET of 20 original Task Cards
Answer Sheets
Answer Keys
Optional Activity
Students read a selection on each card and decide which is the best theme.
These cards are an easy way to check student understanding of theme, but can be used in many more ways: Entrance Tickets, Exit Tickets, Differentiation, Comprehension Check, Homework…
They might also be used as a springboard for discussion on how the author accomplishes his/ her theme.
Theme Task Cards are included in:
Kroll Task Card Bundle
One of my favorite ways to use is as follows:
Make copies of each slide, but do not cut apart. Each student will answer all four items on one page (on the answer sheet provided). The next day, as students enter the room, they will receive the next page. Continue until all answers are completed. On the fifth day, students pair up and check answers. Give students time to re-read any that are different from their partners. Turn in for a grade.
Have students write on task cards – or laminate and use the task cards year after year.
Focus:
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.6.2 Determine a theme or central idea of a text and how it is conveyed through particular details; provide a summary of the text distinct from personal opinions or judgments.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.7.2 Determine a theme or central idea of a text and analyze its development over the course of the text; provide an objective summary of the text
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.8.2 Determine a theme or central idea of a text and analyze its development over the course of the text, including its relationship to the characters, setting, and plot; provide an objective summary of the text.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.9-10.2 Determine a theme or central idea of a text and analyze in detail its development over the course of the text, including how it emerges and is shaped and refined by specific details; provide an objective summary of the text.
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!
Secondary Word of the Day S.A.T. Bracelets
S.A.T.-level vocabulary for your secondary students!
These paper bracelets are ready-to-go!
Simply print, cut, and tape them on students’ wrists.
Add a bit of whimsy to education! Don’t think for a minute that your secondary students are too mature for paper bracelets; they LOVE them!
Use these Word of the Day bracelets to help reinforce long-term learning. (Eradicate the “remember-for-the-test, then forget” strategy.)
Students will be reminded of their vocabulary word throughout the day.
Assign one word to each student per period- and watch them find students with the same word throughout the day.
Watch students between classes discuss each other’s words. Hooray!
These bracelets create a ripple effect, too. Students report that family members learn their words, too (especially their younger siblings– your future students)!
At the end of the week, ask students to use the bracelets to create links for a Vocabulary Word Chain in their locker for year-long reinforcement.
Included are “Don’t Forget,” “Test tomorrow,” and some blank bracelets for you to customize as study reminders for students (and parents)!
This product includes:
- 45 slips with (45) S.A.T.-level vocabulary words and definitions
- notes/ directions
- 1 free Cootie Catcher
- 15 Reminder Bracelets (5 “Test Tomorrow”, 5 “Don’t Forget”, and 5 blanks for you to write on)
This product is in PDF form and is not editable.
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Kim Kroll
These rigorous Run-On Task Cards are great practice for secondary students. Students will correct run-ons and produce complete sentences on these no-prep printables. Perfect for individual practice, test prep, review or homework.
Included are:
–20 challenging Task Cards in two different formats (40 cards total) for secondary students.
–Answer Sheets
–Answer Keys
–Class Directions
–Bonus Activity Card: “One Way to Fix Run-Ons” Using Semicolons
Print and cut task cards. Students write the answer on the task card (Set #1) or the provided answer sheet (Set #2).
Use as: Entrance Tickets, Exit Tickets, Differentiation, Comprehension Check, review, stations, partner work, centers, whole class instruction, and more!
Suggested Option:
Make copies of each slide, but do not cut apart. Each student will answer all four items on one page- writing answers on the Answer Sheet. The next day, as students enter the room, they will receive the next page. Continue until all answers are completed. On the fifth day, students pair up and check answers. Give students time to re-do all numbered selections that are different from their partners’. Turn in for a grade.
Have students write on task cards – or laminate and use them more than once.
CCSS Focus:
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.6.1 Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.6.3 Use knowledge of language and its conventions when writing, speaking, reading, or listening.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.7.1 Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.7.3 Use knowledge of language and its conventions when writing, speaking, reading, or listening.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.8.1 Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.8.3 Use knowledge of language and its conventions when writing, speaking, reading, or listening.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.9-10.1 Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.11-12.1 Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
Open House editable newsletter template
This tri-fold pamphlet is perfect to hand to parents at Open House. The two pages consist of information from my class, but can be edited to fit your needs. Simply revise, print and fold!
back to school night
Grass, Grass Clumps, and Bushes
16 pieces of clip art
5 grass strips in color
3 bushes in color
all 8 pieces also in black and white
SO easy Terms of Use:
Feel free to use as you see fit- in personal or commercial products.
Please do not share this clip art. The purchase covers YOUR use.
Credit is genuinely appreciated. A simple "Ox and Emu" found on your last slide is worth a great deal to me.
It is not necessary to secure your product, but it does prevent others from lifting what they have not paid for.
Each 300 dpi image is saved in a png file.
24 letters of the alphabet using American Sign Language
24 letters of the alphabet using American Sign Language, black and white
4 letters (A, B, C, and D) with a box around (for using with multiple choice items!)
1 PowerPoint slide that includes all 24 letters on one slide- easily printable as a handout.
I LOVE using sign language with multiple choice items. Students enjoy holding up their answer in sign language, too!
SO easy Terms of Use:
Feel free to use as you see fit- in personal or commercial products.
Please do not share this clip art. The purchase covers YOUR use.
Credit is not necessary, but genuinely appreciated. A simple "Clip Art by Kim Kroll" found on your last slide is worth a great deal to me.
It is not necessary to secure your product, but it does prevent others from lifting what they have not paid for.
Each 300 dpi image is saved in a png file. Original drawings.
This editable PowerPoint gives 20 slides of facts about hedgehogs. There are no graphics, but plenty of information. Feel free to add your own touches!
The slides are attractive with borders, but more importantly, chock-full of facts about the East African Hedgehog.
I have included all of the facts on a Word document for your convenience.
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This 26- slide PowerPoint gives great background biographical information of America's beloved writer, O. Henry. Paired with a worksheet, you may use as an example of any historical figure for a research project.
This resource can serve as a great introduction for any class studying O. Henry's short stories.
The accompanying worksheet will assure students follow along with the PowerPoint presentation. The answer key is included.
This is perfect to use as an example of a finished project- when students are assigned to make a PowerPoint on a historical figure.
Display this student collaboration to show gratitude to the administrators! Eighteen pages total, this product has one extra page that can be added many times to the final poster (for any extra students you have).
GREAT for end of the year!
Pages can be colored any color, or you can ask students to:
Color the background - Blue
Color each letter - Yellow
NO CUTTING Required. Just color and tape up!
This Collaborative Poster is one of many. (Thank You, Guidance Counselors! / Thank You, Cafeteria Staff! / Thank You, Teachers! ETC.)
This is an inclusive, community-building activity that promotes student collaboration. Each student colors one section of a large mosaic poster. Once all sheets are colored (NO CUTTING!), they are assembled to reveal a large multi-colored mosaic / poster / mural.
You will love the results!
Thank you!
Display this student collaboration to show gratitude to the cafeteria staff ! Twenty pages total, this product has one extra page that can be added many times to the final poster (for any extra students you have).
GREAT for end of the year!
Pages can be colored any color, or you can ask students to:
Color the background - Blue
Color each letter - Yellow
NO CUTTING Required. Just color and tape up!
This Collaborative Poster is one of many. (Thank You, Guidance Counselors! / Thank You, Administrators! / Thank You, Teachers! ETC.)
This is an inclusive, community-building activity that promotes student collaboration. Each student colors one section of a large mosaic poster. Once all sheets are colored (NO CUTTING!), they are assembled to reveal a large multi-colored mosaic / poster / mural.
You will love the results!
Thank you!