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- Date Added:
- 03/26/2020
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This site offers keyboarding practice for all ages.
This fun resource had YouTube videos that encourage students to writing about fun things and topics like a mystery box, shrinking down, a ninja school, invent a new class, etc. Be sure to watch the next three videos after the first one for more writing prompts!
Sample writing prompts are included. Sign up for emails from John Spencer to get 100 free prompts emailed right to you. (He's great, you won't regret it!)
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1.CS.1 Demonstrate understanding of a limited number of oral key words, familiar phrases, questions, and basic classroom instructions in French.
I can understand a limited number of oral key words in French
I can understand a limited number of familiar phrases in French.
I can understand a limited number of questions in French.
I can understand basic classroom instructions in French.
Content, Organization, Pronunciation, Grammar, Presentation chart
In which John Green examines the French Revolution, and gets into how and why it differed from the American Revolution. Was it the serial authoritarian regimes? The guillotine? The Reign of Terror? All of this and more contributed to the French Revolution not being quite as revolutionary as it could have been. France endured multiple constitutions, the heads of heads of state literally rolled, and then they ended up with a megalomaniacal little emperor by the name of Napoleon. But how did all of this change the world, and how did it lead to other, more successful revolutions around the world? Watch this video and find out. Spoiler alert: Marie Antoinette never said, "Let them eat cake." Sorry.
So, how are people fixing their water problems? In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about a few different examples how some freshwater sources were good, then bad, then made good again. Also, Sabrina talks about parasites, fish, and dams!
Give a 5 question mixed review quiz to students every Friday.The questions can focus on current learning, but should also include questions from the entire year (especially concepts needed for next week's lessons, or foundational items that need to be mastered). This strategy will help develop mastery, provide opportunities for mixed practice to ensure comprehension beyond specific learning content.
This is a resource for students to complete when doing a frog dissection.
You could dissect frogs in real life or use a virtual frog dissection for all the learning without the mess!
From Apology to Reconciliation: Residential School Survivors was developed in response to the Government of Canada’s formal apology to Aboriginal people who attended residential schools. The project was created to help Manitoba students in Grades 9 and 11 understand the history of the residential school experience, its influence on contemporary Canada, and our responsibilities as Canadian citizens.
H.O.P.E. (Helping Others thru Peer Education) is Saskatchewan's first Recovery College!
They offer virtual, in person and blending learning opportunities for FREE!
You can:
*take full courses
*listen to Lunch Byte podcast episodes (or register to listen live)
Current course offerings include:
*Adulting 101
*Positivity & Optimism
*Female Empowerment
*Talk-Ask-Listen
*Loneliness & Isolation
*Improving Self-Esteem
*Recovery 101
*Anxiety 101
*Understanding Fear
*Depression 101
*Kids & Stress
*ADHD
*Art Therapy
*Anger Management
*Challenging Procrastination
*Understanding Grief & Loss
*Body Image
& much more!
In this lunch and learn video, facilitator's explore how easy and inexpensive it is to implement STEAM activities into early year classrooms. Facilitator's offer examples of supplies, costs, ideas, and make connections to cross curricular outcomes and beyond. The video also illustrates a STEAM activity which was adapted for grades K-2 and how this STEAM activity was implemented to a K-2 classroom. The STEAM activity and resources highlighted in the video are also shared within this resource.
MathScore helps students acquire a deep understanding of math by providing adaptive math practice that functions like self-guided lessons. MathScore is fun and improves math confidence and grittiness. For any important math concept, we help students achieve mastery in 3 phases:
1. Develop relatable, definition-level understanding:
2. Develop computational excellence: Using adaptive techniques, we efficiently develop strong computational skills.
3. Develop analytical understanding.
Fun Kids Online Math Games (Sheppard Software is a great resource for teachers looking for new ways to differentiate. The games offered on this site have many levels, so no matter what stage your student is at, he or she can still practice and have fun! The games are geared towards elementary and middle school students.
The content and games for this website were created with these goals in mind:
1) To add sound and visual effects to make learning fun and more memorable.
2) To design games with many difficulty levels so that players will continue to be challenged no matter how far they progress.
3) To provide games that will exercise players' brains.
NOTE: although some of the money activities are using USD, many of the activities are generic and can be used to enhance the understanding of working with money.
Splash Learn offer a complete K-5 math learning program built for your child that will boost confidence, increase scores and allow your child to enjoy a personalized learning path for catching up, enrichment or regular practice.
Parents and teachers can sign up for free.
Different activities connect to different outcome in Physical Science 20 and Physics 30.
To give students a chance to use their creative and critical thinking skills in a variety of physics related challenges.
Students track their activities and do reflections on their own learning. (See sheet at bottom)
Students are given the opportunity to connect to their Fun Physic Friday challenges to the curriculum goals and aims dependent on the course.
Play with functions while you ponder Art History. Explore geometric transformations and transform your thinking about linear functions, then have fun figuring out the mystery functions!
Death is what fungi are all about. By feasting on the deceased remains of almost all organisms on the planet, converting the organic matter back into soil from which new life will spring, they perform perhaps the most vital function in the global food web. Fungi, which thrive on death, make all life possible.
Crafts, Projects, Science Experiments, and Recipes for Moms with Young Children.