What are the differences between a toad and a frog? In this animated musical lesson, you'll learn the differences! Fun review quiz at the end! Many new words. Gorgeous slides are eye candy for learners!
This quiz will give you a good framework for vocabulary to go with an Economics Unit. Use this as an open notes document, pre and post test, or for guided notes.
This one page test/quiz includes 5 circles. Three circles include the diameter and the student must find the area. Two circles include the radius. Each circle has a different unit of measure.
I use this review with my middle school ELL beginners and newcomers to help review adjectives! It is great for students to complete as a review of adjectives, how they sound, and can work fantastic for independent work or study time! It is also great for class review using whiteboards, quiz, etc. Each slide is duplicated with the answer highlighted and an audio video practicing the pronunciation.
This place value quiz is up the the hundred's place value. Students must circle the number in that place value. This is a quick and easy assessment on the place values.
Images & vocabulary lists that will give students an opportunity to create their own quiz Topics - Mean, Median, Mode, Range, MAD, IQR, cluster, gaps, outliers, histograms, dot plots, box plots, frequency tables & raw data
This is a formative assessment to see if students are understanding how to:
*Read Independently
*Locate Character Traits in the text
*Underline details
*Use the trait(s) & details in a written response using text talker language
This quiz is a fun and funny way to get students to realize they need to pay attention to directions.
There is a list of numerous steps to complete, which can actually be fun for students. HOWEVER, the first step says to "read all directions before continuing" and the last step says "only do..." so most students mess this up and do all the steps as they go along. Then you can give them the lesson at the end :)
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This quiz includes a few short fables and at the end the students are asked to choose the correct moral listed. The last page includes comparing and contrasting to fables and their content.
A quiz over regular and irregular past tense verbs. Aligned to Common Core Language Arts Standards. Used for 5th/6th ESL class.
Editable. Word Document. Could also be used in a mainstream class for review or pre-assessment.
Vertebrates and invertebrates files in both PPT and PDF formats. - Vertebrates vs invertebrates Explain: to help you explain with pictures. - Vertebrates vs invertebrates Guess: To play a guessing game with the students. For higher level, students can be asked for classifying the animals with more specific information: type of vertebrate/invertebrate, type of reproduction, nutrition.... Quizz suitable.
Video quiz detailsTask Description:Explore simple vocabulary related to body parts. The words head, hands, feet, arms, legs, and body will be presented. Video details - Scene summary:Steve's body parts are missing. While he is looking for them, the vocabulary will be presented. Video source:Steve And Maggie - Parts Of The Body - For Kids Video length:4 minutes 33 seconds Video genre:Series Level: The above lesson is a great teaching resource for: Elementary (A1)
This formative assessment strategy uses a graphic organizer to find out what your students learned from a lesson. Students are asked to identify 3 things they knew, 2 things they learned, and 1 thing they need help on.
This resource can be used at almost any grade level or subject area. It is a quick and easy way to find out what your students know!
A quick and easy formative assessment to use to group students, check for understanding, etc. This follows Florida's BEST Standards MA.4.AR.2.2 to determine the unknown whole number with the unknown whole number in any position. This quick check only uses multiplication and division.
Weather Reveal Quiz (PowerPoint)Get students guessing, speaking, and repeating with this engaging slow-reveal weather quiz. This PowerPoint is designed to build participation through progressive visual hints. As each image is slowly revealed, students try to answer the question: How’s the weather?Because the early hints can be misleading, students often make different guesses before the final reveal. That is part of what makes this activity work so well. Each guess gives the class another chanc