RESOURCES TO THE STARS - YOU!! I want you Superstar teachers to feel that you have not only purchased a quality resource, but got it for a BARGAIN!
Every SINGLE resource has been created to make your life a little easier.
RESOURCES TO THE STARS - YOU!! I want you Superstar teachers to feel that you have not only purchased a quality resource, but got it for a BARGAIN!
Every SINGLE resource has been created to make your life a little easier.
Here is a fun, engaging STEM activity that employs the 21st Century learning skills of Cooperation and Creativity.
Students are tasked with designing and creating a marble maze. They are required to map out a marble maze in their design plan and then create their design out of card and matchsticks.
This resource can be stratified for different age groups and capabilities. Those requiring more guidance may want to use the pre-drawn maze design. Then there is the Map Design Planning Sheet (with two grids in case students need to start again) allowing students to create their own maze. Finally any student may wish to add the extra challenges.
The materials ideally required to make the maze in this resource are;
· Map Design Planning Sheet
· Large Maze Grid
· Matchsticks
· Gluestick
· Pencils
· Tape
· Firm Card, US Letter size (8.5’ x 11’) or A4 will be suitable
Included in this resource are;
· Map Design Planning Sheet
· Large Maze Grid
· Visual Instructions
· Teacher notes
· Pre-drawn maze options
Agamographs provide a fun unique way of viewing art. My students are fascinated and get so excited with this art idea.
This resource is a hands-on Back to School themed activity (featuring 8 school subjects) that combines two separate images into one are piece, which the viewer can then see – from different angles - each picture independently.
This activity involves coloring-in, cutting, gluing and folding. You will require; coloring-in materials (pencils, felts, etc), scissors, glue-sticks.
This resource has 8 Back to School subject themed images (Art, Literacy, Maths, Music, Science, Social Studies, Sports and Technology), paired into all combinations (28), to put together and create the agamograph.
This resource is excellent for creating a quick piece art to display.
This also can give you an insight to your students’ favorite or best subjects at school!
There are two levels of challenge;
the final image is composed of 8 strips (4 strips for one School subject image and 4 strips for the other), suitable for younger students
the final image is composed of 16 strips (8 strips for one School subject image and 8 strips for the other)
I have also included blank templates for students to create their own two images to combine.
Agamographs provide a fun unique way of viewing art. My students are fascinated and get so excited with this art idea.
This Music themed art resource is also ideal for substitute/relief teachers needing a supporting activity for music.
This resource is a hands-on Music themed activity that combines two separate images into one are piece, which the viewer can then see – from different angles - each picture independently.
This activity involves coloring-in, cutting, gluing and folding. You will require; coloring-in materials (pencils, felts, etc), scissors, glue-sticks.
This resource has 8 Music themed images (xylophone, drum, maracas, piano, trumpet, an eighth music note, piano player, and guitar player), paired into 6 combinations, to put together and create the agamograph.
There are two levels of challenge;
the final image is composed of 8 strips (4 strips for one Music image and 4 strips for the other), suitable for younger students
the final image is composed of 16 strips (8 strips for one Music image and 8 strips for the other)
I have also included blank templates for students to create their own two images to combine.
This is an excellent end of the year art activity to engage your students.
Agamographs provide a unique way of viewing art. My students are fascinated and get so excited with this art idea.
This resource is a hands-on Summer themed activity that combines two separate images into one are piece, which the viewer can then see – from different angles - each picture independently.
This activity involves coloring-in, cutting, gluing and folding. You will require; coloring-in materials (pencils, felts, etc), scissors, glue-sticks.
This resource has 7 Summer themed images (‘Summer’ and sun, Ice Cream Vendor, Beach Ball, Ice Cream and Watermelon, Shells and Starfish, Beach Scene, and Grasshopper) to put together and create the agamograph. This resource has all the combination pairs (21).
There are two levels of challenge;
the final image is composed of 8 strips (4 strips for one Summer image and 4 strips for the other), suitable for younger students
the final image is composed of 16 strips (8 strips for one Summer image and 8 strips for the other)
I have also included blank templates for students to create their own two images to combine.
A fun art activity that can be used through K-3. It promotes matching skills, visual discrimination and scissor and pasting practice.
This resource is ideal for
substitute/relief teachers needing a supporting activity for music
students who finish their work early
an independent learning center activity
This resource has also been designed with students within Special Education in mind, to work on visual discrimination skills.
Students, with or without assistance, are required to cut out the image segments, match them to the corresponding gaps in the main Music themed images and then color in.
A very clear and effective activity that promotes a number of skills for students with special needs to develop and practice.
This resource contains 4 worksheets
kids playing instruments
rock bank instruments
mixed instruments
percussion instruments
A fun art activity that can be used through K-3. It promotes matching skills, visual discrimination and scissor and pasting practice. An excellent no prep alphabet resource to have has part of being ready for back to school and throughout the year.
This resource has also been designed with students within Special Education in mind, to work on visual discrimination skills.
Students, with or without assistance, are required to cut out the image segments, match them to the corresponding gaps in the alphabet letter themed images and then color in.
A very clear and effective activity that promotes a number of skills for students with special needs to develop and practice.
This resource contains 26 worksheets with all the letters of the alphabet.