This worksheet allows students to cut out the bottom portion with the four images of South Carolina, Unites States, North America, and the Western Hemisphere and see the relationship between them. Students will then glue each image in the spaces provided on top. This easy and fun worksheet allows students to connect difficult concepts in a visual hands-on way. It can be easily adapted as independent work, a hook, group work or homework. Students will enjoy engage with this interactive project and will build conceptual understanding of geography while doing so!
This worksheet allows students to cut out the bottom portion with the four images of New Jersey, Unites States, North America, and the Western Hemisphere and see the relationship between them. Students will then glue each image in the spaces provided on top. This easy and fun worksheet allows students to connect difficult concepts in a visual hands-on way. It can be easily adapted as independent work, a hook, group work or homework. Students will enjoy engage with this interactive project and will build conceptual understanding of geography while doing so!
This worksheet allows students to cut out the bottom portion with the four images of New York, Unites States, North America, and the Western Hemisphere and see the relationship between them. Students will then glue each image in the spaces provided on top. This easy and fun worksheet allows students to connect difficult concepts in a visual hands-on way. It can be easily adapted as independent work, a hook, group work or homework. Students will enjoy engage with this interactive project and will build conceptual understanding of geography while doing so!
This worksheet allows students to cut out the bottom portion with the four images of North Carolina, Unites States, North America, and the Western Hemisphere and see the relationship between them. Students will then glue each image in the spaces provided on top. This easy and fun worksheet allows students to connect difficult concepts in a visual hands-on way. It can be easily adapted as independent work, a hook, group work or homework. Students will enjoy engage with this interactive project and will build conceptual understanding of geography while doing so!
This worksheet allows students to cut out the bottom portion with the four images of New Hampshire, Unites States, North America, and the Western Hemisphere and see the relationship between them. Students will then glue each image in the spaces provided on top. This easy and fun worksheet allows students to connect difficult concepts in a visual hands-on way. It can be easily adapted as independent work, a hook, group work or homework. Students will enjoy engage with this interactive project and will build conceptual understanding of geography while doing so!
This worksheet allows students to cut out the bottom portion with the four images of New Mexico, Unites States, North America, and the Western Hemisphere and see the relationship between them. Students will then glue each image in the spaces provided on top. This easy and fun worksheet allows students to connect difficult concepts in a visual hands-on way. It can be easily adapted as independent work, a hook, group work or homework. Students will enjoy engage with this interactive project and will build conceptual understanding of geography while doing so!
This worksheet allows students to cut out the bottom portion with the four images of Nevada, Unites States, North America, and the Western Hemisphere and see the relationship between them. Students will then glue each image in the spaces provided on top. This easy and fun worksheet allows students to connect difficult concepts in a visual hands-on way. It can be easily adapted as independent work, a hook, group work or homework. Students will enjoy engage with this interactive project and will build conceptual understanding of geography while doing so!
This worksheet allows students to cut out the bottom portion with the four images of Montana, Unites States, North America, and the Western Hemisphere and see the relationship between them. Students will then glue each image in the spaces provided on top. This easy and fun worksheet allows students to connect difficult concepts in a visual hands-on way. It can be easily adapted as independent work, a hook, group work or homework. Students will enjoy engage with this interactive project and will build conceptual understanding of geography while doing so!
This worksheet allows students to cut out the bottom portion with the four images of Nebraska, Unites States, North America, and the Western Hemisphere and see the relationship between them. Students will then glue each image in the spaces provided on top. This easy and fun worksheet allows students to connect difficult concepts in a visual hands-on way. It can be easily adapted as independent work, a hook, group work or homework. Students will enjoy engage with this interactive project and will build conceptual understanding of geography while doing so!
This worksheet allows students to cut out the bottom portion with the four images of Texas, Unites States, North America, and the Western Hemisphere and see the relationship between them. Students will then glue each image in the spaces provided on top. This easy and fun worksheet allows students to connect difficult concepts in a visual hands-on way. It can be easily adapted as independent work, a hook, group work or homework. Students will enjoy engage with this interactive project and will build conceptual understanding of geography while doing so!
This worksheet allows students to cut out the bottom portion with the four images of Utah, Unites States, North America, and the Western Hemisphere and see the relationship between them. Students will then glue each image in the spaces provided on top. This easy and fun worksheet allows students to connect difficult concepts in a visual hands-on way. It can be easily adapted as independent work, a hook, group work or homework. Students will enjoy engage with this interactive project and will build conceptual understanding of geography while doing so!
This worksheet allows students to cut out the bottom portion with the four images of Tennessee, Unites States, North America, and the Western Hemisphere and see the relationship between them. Students will then glue each image in the spaces provided on top. This easy and fun worksheet allows students to connect difficult concepts in a visual hands-on way. It can be easily adapted as independent work, a hook, group work or homework. Students will enjoy engage with this interactive project and will build conceptual understanding of geography while doing so!
This awesome and kid-friendly template will change the dynamics of your classroom! So many of our kiddos just need to get some things of their chests and this is their ability to do so! By placing a stack of these templates somewhere in your classroom and having a teddy bear near by (not included :)) students can use classroom procedures to vent about things they want to share related to tattling. It will be awesome documentation for you, and allows you to address the issues as time allows, which we all know is rare!
Check out this awesome worksheet that can be used in a variety of ways. The activity explores vocabulary related to physical properties of matter including, but not limited to, mass, volume, temperature, color, solubility, magnetic attraction, hardness and more. Students will apply their knowledge in a table first and then a three way column matching activity. Answer key included.
This simple yet effective reflection form, will allow students to deeply and thoroughly reflect on a reading, activity, video of lesson. Trying to figure out how to make videos more purposeful and meaningful in your classroom? This is the answer. Starting off with the worksheet and then transitioning to students drawing the shapes and answering the memorized prompts will allow students to think through what stuck out, something they agreed with, and something that is still spinning in their head. It's simple to use and highly effective!
Check out this awesome engaging task card to build vocabulary. Based on the Frayer Model, students will answer six questions about a vocabulary word based on the roll of their die. Implementation is flexible based on teacher preference, but the goal is that students respond to the six prompts which include things like define the word, find a synonym, antonym, draw and picture and more. This fun and exciting activity will keep kids learning and on task with ease!
Check out this awesome student-friendly inventory to gain insight into the culture in your classroom. This assessment of culture includes 20 questions that students respond with a smiling emojiy, straight faced emoji or a frowning emoji based on how much they agree or disagree with the statements. There are then seven short answer questions. These 27 questions will allow the teacher to understand what the students are feeling and how they erceive themselves in the grand scheme of the classroom as well as their relationship with the teacher. It can be implemented as regularly as possible in order to reflect and adapt based on student responses.
Check out this simple brainstorm template in which student can list and identify the various characteristics of famous people. Students will then be prompted with the single question of "What will you do to practice these characteristics?"
This is a great hook into learning about famous people, a strong self-identification when talking about leadership, an application of identifying character traits and so much more. Please feel free to leave a comment in the feedback section, how you incorporated this in your classroom!
Looking to decorate your room and make it more of a welcoming environment that your students are a part of? Well check out this pennant which is meant to be cut out, strung together, and hung around a room. This highly structured template allows students to talk a bit about themselves, introduce themselves, and talk about their favorites. You can also check out my Pennant Variety Pack if you want a bit more flexibility with the design!
This tracking form reflects the traditional color system behavior system. It mimics the stoplight system of Red, Yellow, and Green do signify obvious behavior representations. Students will color in their color each day and then check the box that reflects the reason for their behavior. Students will either check they had a great day or can check one of the pre-listed options of components such as needs to work on staying focused, showing respect, etc.
There is a signature line at the bottom of each day (already set up for the week) in which parents can be accountable for daily behaviors. This serves as excellent documentation and tracking for interventions and response to misbehaviors as well as rewards for positive behaviors (PBIS).