Fish in a Tree by Lynda Mullaly Hunt is an amazing novel about a middle school girl who feels that she somehow can't fit in.
Her new teacher, Mr. Daniels, finally uncovers the full extent of Ally’s problem.
Students will recap the main setting, main character, plot, themes and complete some vocabulary activities.
Albert Einstein's quote will be analyzed by the students as well.
Students will have the opportunity to redesign the book cover, ask questions about dyslexia and summarize the main character and book using the acrostic templates, "Ally Nickerson" and "Fish in a Tree".
Bonus:
-Character Traits sheet (to assist with acrostics)
-Novel VS Movie templates
Total pages 12.
Featured are two writing and drawing activities perfect for the Christmas Season!
Christmas Nativity and Family Christmas. Includes how to draw activities.
Pages: 5
Great to complete as a class or individually!
Les élèves écriront un poème acrostiche en utilisant la feuille de vocabulaire pour les aider .
Une feuille pour écrire des phrases est inclus .
Faire des mots avec les mots, "Joyeux Noël"
Photocopier la feuille en noir et blanc et après les étudiants pourraient colorer l'arbre de Noël.
Pgs. 5
A fun and festive way to get students to learn or practice their multiplication skills!
Includes 63 double digit multiplication questions and an answer sheet.
Answers included!
Can be used as full sheet cards or cut up as task cards.
Print on cardstock paper, cut and laminate to use as individual/group practice.
Can be used in math centers as well!
Great for Special Ed. students too!
P.S. Print in color or greyscale.
Pages: 11
A fun and festive way to get students to learn or practice their multiplication skills!
Includes multiplication questions from 1 to 10 and an answer sheet.
Can be used as full sheet cards or cut up as task cards.
Print on cardstock paper, cut and laminate to use as individual/group practice.
Can be used in math centers as well!
Great for Special Ed. students too!
P.S. Print in color or greyscale.
Pages: 13
Just in time to start thinking about Christmas!
Included are templates that could be used for stories and poetry.
Also included are ready to use French acrostic templates.
Students can colo(u)r the fun template frames as well!
Once completed, templates could be framed to make a quick gift for someone special at Christmas.
Pgs. 21
A great way to incorporate Christmas,
Christmas symbols and adjectives in French!
This fun activity can be used with a whole class, while brainstorming or
individually in centers.
In this activity, students will choose French adjectives that best describe the picture/Christmas symbol and write the adjectives around the picture.
Christmas symbols included are: Christmas Tree, Christmas Stocking, Christmas Wreath, Snowflake, Candy Canes, Santa Hat, Christmas Present, Snowman.
Answer sheet included with possible answers to each activity.
A great way to incorporate Christmas, Christmas symbols and adjectives.
This fun activity can be used with a whole class, while brainstorming or
individually in centers.
In this activity, students will choose adjectives that best describe the picture/Christmas symbol and write the adjectives around the picture.
Christmas symbols included are: Christmas Tree, Christmas Stocking, Christmas Wreath, Snowflake, Candy Canes, Santa Hat, Christmas Present, Snowman.
Answer sheet included with possible answers to each activity.
Pgs. 10
Three Valentine’s Day activities.
One is a word make sheet using the word “Valentine”.
The other activity becomes a Diamante Poem, once completed.
A Valentine Word Search with answers and a sentence writing sheet.
Great for reviewing adjectives and verbs!
Get a grade for Language and Art too!
ART TIP: Once the Diamante sheet has been completed, it could be made into a 3-D wreath. Add mini tissue paper pompoms around the outside part of the heart, hole punch the top and add ribbon to hang.
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A fun way for your students to learn Valentine's Day Vocabulary!
Une façon amusante d'apprendre vocabulaire de Saint Valentin.
Contient:
-deux versions d'une double casse-tête (puzzle)
-un cryptogramme.
-un labyrinthe
Réponses incluses.
Pgs. 8
Stone Fox, by John Reynolds Gardiner, is a novel about a very determined boy named Willy. He enters a dog sled race in order to win $500 to pay back the taxes on his grandfather's farm.
Use these creative activities as a quick assessment after completing the novel Stone Fox with your students.
The students will have the opportunity to recap the necessary parts of the novel, setting, characters, plot and themes. Students will also write sentences using some of the vocabulary words.
A "what if" section will have the students thinking about other scenarios that could have taken place in the novel.
They will also analyze the novel title and have the opportunity to give the novel a new title and cover.
Total Pages 5
An excellent way to review French Valentine's Day vocabulary with your students!
Un excellent moyen de revoir le vocabulaire de la Saint Valentin avec vos élèves.
-mots caches avec réponses
-mots correspondants avec réponses
-faire des mots
Pgs. 6
A fun and festive way to learn or review the parts of speech.
Sheets contain nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs in ornaments that are
to be colo(u)red using the legend.
Also included are 2 sheets (1 color/1 black and white) with the parts of speech definitions.
Can be used as a mini poster or an instructional sheet for the students' notebooks.
4 sheets are included for students to write the various parts of speech.
The parts of speech words contain the Christmas theme.
Both U.S. and non-U.S. versions included in this resource.
Pg. 16
A great way to get your students excited to learn Easter vocabulary!
Prints well in Black and White!
Includes:
-Acrostic template ( Joyeuses Pâques )
-French/English Easter vocabulary sheet (could be used as a mini poster)
-French Easter vocabulary sheet (could be used as a mini poster)
-Alphabetical order sheet
-Sentence writing sheet
-French Easter vocabulary match sheet(answers included)
-Faire des Mots sheet (make as many words with phrase)
Tip: Have students use Easter vocabulary sheet to assist in completing acrostic.
Total Pages 9
This 4 page culminating activity is a creative way for the students to recap their knowledge and understanding of the novel, THE GIVER
by Lois Lowry.
Students will be able to give you information on the settings, characters, plot and write parts of speech and meanings for some of the vocabulary words.
They will also have the opportunity to write about one of the themes found in the novel, and write a character sketch.
Pgs. 5
Add a little Festive, Winter fun to finding Multiples with this resource.
Students will locate the given multiples and colo(u)r the snowmen.
Included are sheets to locate the multiples of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9.
Contains sheets with U.S and non-U.S. spelling of words.
Pgs. 18
A great little gift for your French students that they can color as they like!
Print on white cardstock paper, cut individual bookmarks, have students color bookmark using markers and then laminate!
For a personal touch, before laminating, you can write student's name, date and your message at the back.
2 sheets with 8 different bookmark designs (4 religious, 4 non- religious).
2 different messages:
-Joyeux Noël!
-Il est né le divin enfant!
great way to have your students ring in the new year!
Included are 2 sheets with 8 different designs in French to choose from.
Print on cardstock, cut and have students fill in and color!
Laminate after students have colored for durability.
**
TIP: Print both sheets back to back and have a two sided bookmark!**
Have your students ring in the new year by completing this fun activity!
Included:
color and black/white word make sheet
color and black/white goal sheet
color “New Year” acrostic
Inside each digit of the year, 2019, the students will write or draw what they would like to accomplish, (do) for the new year.
Using the digits to guide them. For example, in the digit “2” they will write or draw 2 items.
However, for the digit “0”, they will write or draw something that they don’t want to do.
Drawing would be ideal for the ESL or Special Ed. students.
TIP: Once completed, put up the goals sheet to remind students of their goals. Use the “Cover” page as a poster to put up with the completed goals sheets.
If you purchase this resource, you will receive an updated version with the new year. Just re-download and it’s yours again, for FREE!
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