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Preview of How to Put Out Kitchen Fires Quiz

How to Put Out Kitchen Fires Quiz

Created by
Christine Kight
FIRE SAFETY This is a quiz I wrote based on a public information piece posted on dummies.com under cooking basics called How to Put Out Kitchen Fires. This quiz was designed with students in mind who a) are independent cookers b) are experienced working with and using fire (building campfires, blacksmithing, etc) c) never left in the home alone so Dad and Mom are always within shouting or "getting" distance. I would be glad to provide the quiz to you in Word if you need to change something for
Preview of How Does It Feel: Interoceptive and Tactile Awareness Activity

How Does It Feel: Interoceptive and Tactile Awareness Activity

Created by
OT Leanne
Use this interoception activity to increase your students awareness. This activity could be used alongside a body scan and mindfulness activities to promote bringing awareness to the hands and arms. How to Use: Print 1-3 pages of worksheet. Pages 2-3 of this handout include varying descriptor words. Encourage students to play with sensory bin for 3 minutes and model language to bring awareness to their hands. Ex: "I notice this one goes a lot faster through your hands, I wonder how you would des
Preview of FREE Breaking Down Quiz Data Form

FREE Breaking Down Quiz Data Form

This form (one for 10 point quizzes and one for 12 point quizzes) is designed to help you break down the data and guide your instruction. There is space to write the standard you are testing, as well as an area to create small groups for remediation or enrichment based on the data. For more specific information on how to use this form, please visit my blog at http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com/2012/01/breaking-down-quizzes.html From Teaching in Room 6.
Preview of 25 Brain Breaks for Kids - Classroom Exercises Using Proprioceptive Input

25 Brain Breaks for Kids - Classroom Exercises Using Proprioceptive Input

These 25 Brain Breaks for Kids increase focus and attention using proprioceptive input. Use in the morning, throughout the day, before a lesson, during transitions, or whenever students need to focus. As a pediatric occupational therapist, I value the importance of using brain breaks during learning. Kids' bodies need to move... more now than ever before! Brain Breaks that engage the Proprioceptive System are especially helpful for ALL students (click to visit the post to learn how and why
Preview of Weekly Behavior Reflection Report / Parent Communication

Weekly Behavior Reflection Report / Parent Communication

Sometimes our students need a little extra help and support. These weekly behavior reports can be used to assist you with providing students and parents with quick feedback. Simply print the chart. Then the number of stars or the word that describes the student's day (Excellent, Great, Good, O.K., or Challenging). You can have students circle the chart themselves or you can circle for them. There is also an area for them to designate areas for increased focus. There is a place for the student,
Preview of Student Altercation Positive Behavior Intervention

Student Altercation Positive Behavior Intervention

In this FREE resource you will gain knowledge in decreasing youth altercations. These slides are to add to your expertise and use additionally with practices you already implement. Don't change your style, add a tool to your style! ********************************************************************************************************** With 11 slides, you will participate in critical thinking questions along with an exercise to get your conflict resolution skills put to the test . Download
Preview of How to Incorporate the Everyday Life Skills Series in Your Classroom

How to Incorporate the Everyday Life Skills Series in Your Classroom

Created by
MrNick1
The "Everyday Life Skills" series teacher manual will explain how I introduced the basic concepts and theory of fractions, decimals, and percents to each student by applying math to their everyday life experiences. Earning a paycheck, opening a checking account, budgeting your money are part of a set of lessons and activities that every teacher will find innovative and creative while making the concepts of their course material more relevant and applicable. If you wish to download some of the
Preview of Lunch and Recess Social Stories

Lunch and Recess Social Stories

Quick and easy one-page social stories for lunch and recess to help remind students of the rules. Has visuals for increased comprehension. Easy to pull out and use as a reminder throughout the school year. Enjoy!
Preview of Math Feedback Guide

Math Feedback Guide

Created by
Samantha Snow
Are you looking for a new way to manage your students during math? Along with the expectations of Common Core are the increasing demands of teachers to circulate throughout the class giving specific & immediate feedback to guide students in their thinking. And let's face it, when you have a classroom packed with students it can seem like a daunting task. Using Assessing & Advancing Questioning techniques, I've created this packet to replicate how I meet the needs of all my students during my w
Preview of Movement Cards

Movement Cards

Created by
Twin Power
We incorporate a lot of movement into every day. These movement cards are good for after students have been sitting for a bit and you need to increase engagement. (Marzano anyone??) Each time we transition, we try to put it to a movement to help with brain development and it also helps students on task. If you like these… try our full set of movement sticks.
Preview of Bloom's Taxonomy Classroom Posters

Bloom's Taxonomy Classroom Posters

Created by
Chelsey
Increase rigor with seven free Bloom's Taxonomy keyword posters. Each category of comprehension (remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating, creating) has its own poster with keywords and question starters to increase higher order thinking.
Preview of Student Learning Style Inventory

Student Learning Style Inventory

Created by
Gateway to 21
Student interests and learning styles are another way to obtain data about your students. Most educators are interested in academic data, however; understanding your students from an interpersonal level is just as, if not more important. To say we understand the new Common Core Standards means that we understand there has been a shift; an increase in rigor and complexity. The goal in understanding a student’s learning style is motivation. If students are going to persist in rigorous and complex
Preview of Student Goal Setting & Grade Tracking

Student Goal Setting & Grade Tracking

Help your students keep track of their grades and set personal success goals! How I use these: Each student receives a manilla file folder. Every grading period, I give them a new "Grades and Goals" slip that they glue in. We talk about their grade from the previous report card, and where they want to be on the next report card. When papers are passed back, they record their grades and color code them (there is a grading key at the bottom so students can better understand the number grade the
Preview of Teacher Planning Templates and Substitute Checklist FREEBIE

Teacher Planning Templates and Substitute Checklist FREEBIE

New teachers and veterans alike will love having these essential teacher forms and checklists at their fingertips. These free printables are available in full color, ink-saving color, and editable templates in my ★ Teacher Planners ★ This free download includes blackline printables of the following: • Checklist - This student roster check list is perfect for checking off which students have turned in their back to school forms! • Contact Information - Perfect for your sub binder or jus
Preview of Emergency First Aid Lesson & Review Printables

Emergency First Aid Lesson & Review Printables

Created by
Cora Creates
This is an Emergency First Aid Lesson designed for a child or teen. It is easy-to-understand and teaches one of the most basic, and most important steps in responding to an emergency situation. The lesson is designed to be easily understood - starting with a story/scenario in which anyone could find him/herself in. It explains what happens and exactly what to do. This is the first lesson in first aid - and I will be sharing more that dive deeper into different situations. It is important for t
Preview of Motivation lesson and worksheet

Motivation lesson and worksheet

There are times that we truly just don’t want to do something- we aren’t motivated. But- in the educational setting, behind what looks like lack of will is almost always a lack of necessary skills. Underneath almost every single “won’t” is at least one perceived “can’t”. Motivation isn’t just a sheer force of will but a factor influenced by our physiology, our self-efficacy, our social, physical and emotional environment, the match or mismatch between the task demands and a child’s skill and ene
Preview of All About ME FREEBIE by Science & Math Doodles

All About ME FREEBIE by Science & Math Doodles

This is a great first week of school sheet to let students fill out. They can color the pictures and decorate. Another use is feature five students a day to share, or save them in a file and have the students share them on their birthday with the class. Getting so excited for the school year!! Science Doodles Interactive Notebook BUNDLES I offer you might like: (click on links below) Safety, Tools and Scientific Method BundleClassifying Matter BundleChanges in Water BundleMixtures and Solutions
Preview of Direction Following|Vocabulary|Comprehension: Using Recipes & Cookbooks | FREE

Direction Following|Vocabulary|Comprehension: Using Recipes & Cookbooks | FREE

Created by
SpeechSnacks
I keep my therapy sessions fun, functional, motivating, language-based and multi-sensory. Incorporating a FOOD theme seems to check all those boxes! This is a SUPPLEMENTAL ACTIVITY to my language-based recipe curriculum ©LANGUAGE CHEF. I created this activity for those who aren’t ready to start making recipes with real foods just yet! It is the PERFECT place to begin if you are thinking about incorporating a food-theme into your lessons. While it requires no actual food, you will need a coo
Preview of Positive Notes Home Parent Teacher Communication Editable FREEBIE

Positive Notes Home Parent Teacher Communication Editable FREEBIE

Want more editable positive notes home? Click here to see this product as a part of 40 different editable positive notes to send home!Looking for a quick and easy way to build strong parent-teacher communication? This editable pack of positive notes home is a fantastic way to showcase student achievement and keep parents involved in their child's learning! This editable PowerPoint has 3 different positive notes to send home with students. Each page comes with an editable version so you can perso
Preview of FREE Editable Lesson Plan Template

FREE Editable Lesson Plan Template

Looking for a lesson plan template? Then this cute and colorful editable template might be perfect for you. You can start using it for back-to-school or begin using it anytime throughout the year. AND, I have decided to give it away for FREE as a way to say thank you to all of my dedicated followers and shoppers. Your love for my work inspires me to keep on creating. Before I go any further, please let me say that I know teachers can be very particular about the format they choose to set
Preview of FREE Parent-Teacher Communication Log: Forms for Documenting Phone Calls

FREE Parent-Teacher Communication Log: Forms for Documenting Phone Calls

Created by
Angela Watson
This is a FREE form I developed to help me document and keep track of interactions I had with my students' parents.It's like a phone log but is designed for recording all important interactions with students' families. The top part of the form leaves room for contact information for whichever adults are in the child's life (since it may not be mom and dad.) The Date/Initiated By/Contact Made chart serves as documentation of the attempts I've made to contact parents as well as the actual conversa
Preview of Whodunit Mystery: Football/School Investigation (Drawing Conclusions)

Whodunit Mystery: Football/School Investigation (Drawing Conclusions)

Created by
Melissa Dalton
These drawing conclusion mysteries are the perfect answer for a fun and engaging reading comprehension activity! Set up as a "whodunnit" investigation, students use critical thinking skills as they read a scenario, clues, and four suspect descriptions. They can work as a team, whole class, or independently to use the facts and find the culprit! Everything is provided in a PowerPoint presentation to display as students work to solve the mystery. ***Update: Now available with a google slide link f
Preview of Curriculum Map Template

Curriculum Map Template

Created by
Natalie Kay
Need to create your curriculum map for the coming year? Here is a cute and simple design that will help making planning for the year more fun! I've provided two options for you. One has the months across the top and one is blank so you can add your own months. ENJOY! -Natalie Kay www.whattheteacherwants.blogspot.com All About Me - 24 Beginning of the Year Writing Activities {Upper Grades}All About Me - 20 Beginning of the Year Writing Activities {Younger Grades}Class Job Chart - Primary Che
Preview of End of Year Class Awards | FREEBIE | Certificates | Funny

End of Year Class Awards | FREEBIE | Certificates | Funny

Created by
ABC go Learn
FREE! 6 Funny End-of-Year Student Awards – Sample from Full Pack Looking for a fun and unique way to wrap up the school year? This free resource includes 6 hilarious end-of-year awards that will make your students smile and feel extra special! These awards are a perfect way to celebrate student personalities while keeping things light-hearted and memorable. Awards included in this free sample: Dorito Smile Award – for the student who always has a cheesy grin that lights up the room. Skittl
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