Ready to Teach English and Spanish store offers the chance to get educational resources for dual, Language, Maths, Science and Social studies teachers. You will find a great variety of high quality products to implement into the classroom and motivate and engage students.
Ready to Teach English and Spanish store offers the chance to get educational resources for dual, Language, Maths, Science and Social studies teachers. You will find a great variety of high quality products to implement into the classroom and motivate and engage students.
This is a freebie to make a craftivity related to the first Thanksgiving Day.
Students will need:
1 set of sheets from pages 3,4 and 5 (optional page 5).
Color pencils or crayons
1 pair of scissors
1 pen or pencil
1 glue
1 hard Cardboard with the size showed in sheet from page 5. (I use the sample sheet with little kids to cut and shape the card with the exact size).
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You will find:
1 Instruction sheet for the students.
3 sheets with some instructions (pictures added)
This is a great set that contains basic readings about Recycling and printables to fix vocabulary and writing skills for ADVANCED 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th. You can use these printables for Science centers as warm ups, body or end of a lesson.
Contents:
* A COVER PAGE FOR THE UNIT (recently added)
* READING PASSAGES:
• Reading 1. What is recycling?
• Reading 2. Did you know…? Some facts
• Reading 3. The benefits of recycling
• Reading 4. What is paper recycling?
• Reading 5. What is plastic recycling?
• Reading 6. What is metal recycling?
• Reading 7. What is glass recycling?
• Reading 8. What is composting?
• Reading 9. Non-recyclable
Each passage contains another sheet with QUESTIONS FOR COMPREHENSION. (recently added)
* PRINTABLES:
• Classify Garbage (Color and match)
• Read and match recycled objects
• Flip flap mini book (students have to write some facts about recycling objects)
• Recycling recorded sheet (they can use this sheet to record some facts about recycling) MALE VERSION
• Recycling recorded sheet (they can use this sheet to record some facts about recycling) FEMALE VERSION (recently added)
• Facts chart ( write facts about recycling)
• Venn Diagram (compare and contrast recycling and non-recycling things)
• Bubble Map: Write words related to recycling (recently added)
• Recycling KWL Chart (recently added)
• Recycling Interactive Activity (Students have to write about the different types of recycling: plastic, metal, paper and glass) (recently added)
• Circle the Items related to Recycling (Students can also color the items) (recently added)
• Recycling: Draw items related to recycling (recently added)
* POSTERS (recently added)
1. RECYCLING (1)
2. REUSE BAGS
3. DONATING CLOTHES
4. PICK UP LITTER
5. RECLAIM
6. PAPER RECYCLING
7. PLASTIC RECYCLING
8. METAL RECYCLING
9. GLASS RECYCLING
10. COMPOSTING
11. REUSE
12. REDUCE
12. RECYCLE(2)
I’m thrilled to offer you a special resource dedicated to one of the most iconic figures in art history: Frida Kahlo. Known for her vibrant self-portraits, bold use of color, and deeply personal themes, Kahlo’s art reflects her experiences with pain, identity, and the complexities of life. Born in Mexico in 1907, she faced many physical and emotional challenges, including a bus accident that changed the course of her life. Despite these hardships, she used her art to express her resilience, strength, and unique vision.
Her work, often inspired by Mexican culture and her personal struggles, has inspired millions around the world, and her legacy continues to influence generations of artists and activists.
To celebrate her incredible contributions, I´m offering a new freebie featuring two mini-books about the iconic artist Frida Kahlo! These mini-books, available in both English and Spanish, are perfect for sparking creativity and engaging your students with fun activities.
Here’s what’s inside each mini-book:
A word search filled with Frida-related vocabulary.
A poem dedicated to Frida, celebrating her artistry and resilience.
A blank sheet for students to draw their interpretation of the poem, encouraging artistic expression.
This resource is perfect for bilingual classrooms or for** introducing Frida Kahlo** through art and language. Whether your students are learning in English, Spanish, or both, these mini-books will make learning about Frida engaging and fun!