This resource includes links to three different fox art projects.
- Subject:
- Arts Education
- Visual Arts
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Author:
- Leanne Hintz
- Date Added:
- 12/15/2020
This resource includes links to three different fox art projects.
If you're looking for daily fraction problems to have your students work through either as a bell buster or part of your daily math lesson, check out these 90 awesome fraction problems that will get your students thinking!
Solutions included.
Your mission is to plan a 1 week adventure holiday for 12 math students anywhere in Saskatchewan. At the end of the project, you will have a chance to “sell” your adventure holiday to other students and hope they choose yours! You have $2500 a person.
Math Learning Goals:
· Add, subtract, multiply and divide decimals (N7.2)
· Compare and order fractions, decimals and mixed numbers (N7.3)
· Convert between fractions and terminating/repeating decimals (N7.3)
· Solve problems involving fractions, decimals and percents (N7.3, N7.4)
· Adding and Subtracting Integers (N7.6)
· Developing and Evaluating Expressions (P7.1, P7.2)
This is a fabulous resource for doing number talks / fraction talks in your classroom.
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Here's a way to use ChatGPT to help students grow confidence in their writing!
🛠️ How it works: Take a writing prompt and generate three responses from ChatGPT (or another AI assistant). Students pick the best parts from those responses and assemble their final version, commenting on the writer's decisions they made. Students reflect on their writing decisions with draggable arrows.
☝️ Why this works: It's a scaffolding technique. It gives students practice making decisions as a writer without having to write all of the words.
Use a downloadable PowerPoint or Google Slides presentation.
For more information on ChatGPT, head over to https://ditchthattextbook.com/ai.
This document outlines the steps to using the Frayer Model graphic organizer. It includes a blank organizer for classroom use.
Learn to code. EARN CERTIFICATIONS.
Free code camp is a great website for online learning. The site lets you learn to code with free online courses, programming projects, and interview preparation for developer jobs.
This site offers lots of Free ESL Printables, Kids Activities, Games and Online Exercises for Grammar, Vocabulary & Pronunciation.
Math-Drills.com includes over 50 thousand free math worksheets that may be used to help students learn math.
Interactive math resources for teachers, parents, and students featuring free math worksheets, math games, math flashcards, and more.
This site's list of free movie guides can turn any movie or documentary into an opportunity for children to engage, learn and grow. For students of varying ages and abilities
Have fun...build foundational fact skills!
This site offers tons of online digital coloring pages in lots of different holidays and categories.
"Indigenous Canada is a 12-lesson Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) from the Faculty of Native Studies that explores Indigenous histories and contemporary issues in Canada. From an Indigenous perspective, this course explores key issues facing Indigenous peoples today from a historical and critical perspective highlighting national and local Indigenous-settler relations. Topics for the 12 lessons include the fur trade and other exchange relationships, land claims and environmental impacts, legal systems and rights, political conflicts and alliances, Indigenous political activism, and contemporary Indigenous life, art and its expressions."
A great collection of math games online for Preschool to Grade 6.
All strands are covered!
Look at the left menu to find access to coding, reading and writing and typing activities too!
Students can play 3 games for free - then they are done. There are also paid options.
• Covers everything from letters and sounds to reading full sentences.
• Designed in collaboration with leading academics.
• Complements all synthetic phonics programmes used in schools.
• Computer version is 100% free.
Be sure to check out the free math game as well!
This site offers free resources for all educators from teachers to instructional coaches and counselors to principals.
Topics include: Assessment & Evaluation, Brain-Based Teaching & Learning, Literacy, Mathematics, Education Leadership, English Language Learners, Emotional Intelligence, Equity & Diversity, Instructional Technology,
Science/STEM, Lesson Plans, Lessons & Strategies, and more!
FreeReading is an open source instructional program that helps educators teach early literacy. Because it is open source, it represents the collective wisdom of a wide community of teachers and researchers. FreeReading contains, Intervention A, a 40-week scope and sequence of primarily phonological awareness and phonics activities that can support and supplement a typical kindergarten or first grade "core" or "basal" program.