This END OF YEAR, CULMINATING PROJECT, teaches students: INCREASED LITERACY through writing and building vocabulary RESEARCH & CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS through information gathering and selectionCREATIVITY through design and layoutORGANIZATION through planning and executing a consistent structurePRESENTATION SKILLS through presenting the final product to the class (use my Presentation Skills product to help teach these skills) ABSOLUTELY NO PREP REQUIRED! OVERVIEW: Students create an A to
This project entails that students build their own Altar for the Day of the Dead in a shoebox, so that they can present it to their class, either in person, or using Flipgrid as a means to record their presentation ahead of time. This project promotes the listening and conversational component of the Spanish language, and it encourages them to ask questions about their learning.
This interview is ideal for Grandparents' Day however it is not exclusive to grandparents. It provides interview questions that the children can ask to inquire about what life was like years ago. I have tried this with my own class and the children loved learning about what life would have been like for them in the past. Children can interview a grandparent or any older person using these questions.
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The report unit includes an information letter to students/parents with instructions needed to complete the poster report. Along with the letter is a rubric students/parents can use to determine the grade they will earn. I send as copy of the rubric home with the letter so there are no surprises as to how the report will be graded. I have also included a list of famous Native Americans. This is set up to be completed as a home project. You could modify it to be completed at school.Click the lin
This is a resource which can be used with both paediatric and adult fluency clients. Particularly useful for allowing a client to not feel isolated due to their stutter and provide them with a role model to look up to, aiding in their ability to face potential adversities which they may encounter. It can also be used to generate discussion around techniques these actors may use and how they have so many other characteristics which make them unique and interesting to the pubic eye.
Have your students practice their speaking skills while interviewing and learning about famous Canadians. They work in pairs, one student has the person card and the other person has the question car (or writes their own questions).
Students will need a large number of 1” cubes (wooden or plastic), a collection of various sizes of boxes (cereal, tea, crackers, etc.), rulers, pencils and paper.
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One of the first things any new teacher needs. Parent questionaire is where i gather all the information need names, phone numbers, holidays they celebrate, dietary restrictions and more
If you are also celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month this might be useful to introduce a little bit more about Chile's music culture: listen to Francisca Valenzuela and let the students choose which songs are they favorite!
Famous People born in Omaha, Nebraska (Over 65 people)Students read and edit out information they deem not as important. Then they record into Garageband. Using a web browser they find images related to their person and import into iPhoto. Then using slideshow they link the photos and the audio together and save to iTunes.Various sources used to compile the biographies.
Seven pages of discussion topics found in the much-loved Sprouty Kids Progressing Reader Series! From accidents and bullying to negotiation and perseverance, this tool will help you find a story to bring up the subjects you would like to discuss with your students.