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Preview of Figurative Language Collaborative Mural Project | ELA Bulletin Board Poster

Figurative Language Collaborative Mural Project | ELA Bulletin Board Poster

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Transform your classroom into a gallery of learning with this Figurative Language Collaborative Art Mural! Students work together to assemble 27 beautifully illustrated pieces into one stunning 32" x 42" display — perfect for any language arts unit on figures of speech. Each panel features a different figurative language concept — similes, metaphors, personification, hyperbole, and more — with clear definitions and memorable examples students can actually understand and remember. Great for build
Preview of Multiplying and Dividing by Powers of 10 Work Mat

Multiplying and Dividing by Powers of 10 Work Mat

I use this work mat when teaching multiplying and dividing by powers of 10. I project it on my board while students have copies in pocket charts to follow along.
Preview of Simplifying Fractions Using GCF Graphic Organizer

Simplifying Fractions Using GCF Graphic Organizer

This graphic organizer helps students simplify fractions by taking them step-by-step through the process of simplifying fractions using a greatest common factor. I project this on the board while students have a copy in a pocket chart. They use dry erase markers to solve problems with simplifying.
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Whole Numbers and Decimals

Adding and Subtracting Whole Numbers and Decimals

This graphic organizer helps students organize their work when adding and subtracting whole numbers or decimals. Students place this graphic organizer in pocket charts while I project in on the board.
Preview of Multiplying Mixed Numbers with Area Models

Multiplying Mixed Numbers with Area Models

This graphic organizer is great for multiplying mixed numbers using area models. I print the graphic organizer and place in pocket charts for students to follow along as I project it on the board.
Preview of Wax Museum Push Button Speech Resource

Wax Museum Push Button Speech Resource

This resource was created to prepare students for their Wax Museum Debut! I feel it's so important for students to write their own push-button speeches, but they sometimes struggle with where to start. Students first analyze clear examples of push-button speeches, then use a guided worksheet to plan and write their own. This worksheet is an accompaniment to a PowerPoint presentation I also have available in my Teachers Pay Teachers store. These resources follow a simple structure, provide s
Preview of Boots, Shoes, Where are you going?! Creative Writing Activity

Boots, Shoes, Where are you going?! Creative Writing Activity

Using the watercolor techniques of my first lesson, this is an activity used to stimulate creative writing. Where did you go with that boot on? You can actually use any shoe. I used to have students take off their own shoe and draw it and paint it. The enthusiasm is real and along with a writing prompt. You'll be amazed at the creativity. You can also do as in the picture by having students add appropriate vocabulary.
Preview of Tiny Art Challenge

Tiny Art Challenge

Tiny Art Challenge | End of Year Art Activity | Low Prep Middle School Art Lesson Need a LOW PREP, HIGH ENGAGEMENT art activity for the chaotic last days of school? The Tiny Art Challenge is the perfect solution for middle school art classes with major summer fever energy. Students create detailed miniature artworks inside a tiny square while competing for fun class awards like “Most Detailed,” “Funniest Artwork,” and the legendary “How Did You Even Draw That?” award. This activity keeps student
Preview of Metric Math Volume Estimation Activity | Hands-On Measurement Practice

Metric Math Volume Estimation Activity | Hands-On Measurement Practice

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School Signals
Spark students' interest in metric volume measurements and estimations by presenting common objects they can relate to. Once students have a better understanding of what mL, cL, dL, and L really are, they are better able to fact-check their work when converting between metric units. Note: US English uses an uppercase letter for Liter (L); in Europe, the measurements are commonly written as ml, cl, dl, and l. The scientific community appears to consider both versions correct. --- Related sheets
Preview of One Pager Template

One Pager Template

Created by
Traci Hutson
Printable One Pager Template. Great for displaying student work!
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