Welcome to my store and thanks for stopping by! Here you'll find innovative, fun, exciting technology as well as literacy resources to spice up your task design, yeah!
All resources are passionately created with a focus on making handouts/worksheets useful, visually appealing and motivating.
Browse through my store to find out :-)!
Welcome to my store and thanks for stopping by! Here you'll find innovative, fun, exciting technology as well as literacy resources to spice up your task design, yeah!
All resources are passionately created with a focus on making handouts/worksheets useful, visually appealing and motivating.
Browse through my store to find out :-)!
ou want your students to become visual thinkers? You even have some students reluctant to drawing and/or art in general? Try these sketchnoting skill building practice sheets that guide students through drawing people and facial expressions easily and smoothly.
The point of sketchnoting is to capture the idea not being an artist.
This will empower your students to become visual thinkers and start demonstrating their ideas visually.
Included:
4 pages of sketchnoting practice sheets (PDF) Just print and hand out.
Looking to spice up your silent reading periods during the day with these stylish looking Among Us Bookmarks? Want to use these bookmarks as little rewards at the end of each week where students can pick their Among Us job? Use these cute bookmarks! Your students will go bananas!, guaranteed! And you get the bonus of becoming the coolest teacher at school!
You will get 26 beautifully designed Among Us Bookmarks (in colour).
Best print results: In colour and on cardstock (65 lb). Laminate (optional)
The following jobs/professions are represented:
artist
basketball player
mathematician
teacher
videographer
firefighter
photographer
programmer
sneaker head
nutritionist
architect
engineer
Youtuber
game developer
professional gamer
innovator
chef
pastry chef
doctor
social media manager
fashion designer
make-up artist
entrepreneur
contractor
journalist
dentist
You want students to create a stunning photo essay using learned principles of Shots and Angles but need a breathtaking example to show your class how to achieve great results regarding storytelling and visual composition? No time to do your own? This PowerPoint gives you a great example of a photo essay I created using various Shots and Angles “The Quest for Cheerios”.
Teaching idea:
Step students through my photo essay example and discuss as a class the Shots and Angles that are used in my photos as well as the flow of the story etc.
The last slide gives you a short Assignment description with requirements to follow. You can always tweak the assignment according to your teaching needs.
Implement a photo essay in your Photography class or Language Arts.
Check out my Photography Cheat Sheet. A real time saver and pretty handy when it comes to teaching the basics in photography!
Are you teaching the basics of Photography? Lots of new terms and concepts? These 5 comprehensive letter sized and visually appealing “Cheat Sheets” help visualizing and explaining the most important photography terms in no time. These concepts are crucial to understand when using a DSLR camera. Print them in colour, and hang them on your bulletin board in the classroom as a reference for students when working on photography tasks. Or add them to your website, Google slides, GClassroom…
Which concepts are covered?
What is Aperture?
What is DOF?
What is Shutter Speed?
What is FStop?
What is ISO?
This package includes 5 handouts in PDF and individual jpegs.
This is a stunning and low-budget maker project to teach students the basics of electronics and circuit design.
I have developed three paper circuit cards with hand-drawn funky designs that include a scaffolding approach so that students will be able to create their own circuit designs from scratch at the end. Just follow the easy written instructions on the card or watch my short “How to-video”. The link to my vimeo video is included in this package.
Start with Card #1 to learn how to do a simple circuit.
Then move on to card #2 to learn how to create a parallel circuit,
Lastly create your own circuit design on card #3.
Video demonstration available
Click the link in this document to watch me in action how I make my card light up! Show it to the whole class as well!!!
Tip!
Embed some literacy into these card! Each card has a dedicated space for writing e.g. about the experience working with electronics, short story about the characters on the card, reflection etc. .The writing ideas are endless!
For best results print each card on white cardstock paper - double-sided.
You need the following materials to make the cards blink:
coin cell batteries
LED’s
copper tape or aluminum tape
binder clip
Paper circuit cards (that you buy here and print off)
scissors