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Preview of Quick themes – Mindfulness matters resource and activity pack – Ages 5-12

Quick themes – Mindfulness matters resource and activity pack – Ages 5-12

Bring calmness to your classroom! Mindfulness is a mental state achieved by focusing awareness on the present moment, while calmly acknowledging and accepting one’s feelings, thoughts and bodily sensations. The  Mindfulness matters digital download allows teachers to implement mindfulness in the classroom without any preparation, setting their students up for success.   Features: Improve the mental health of your students by decreasing stress and anxiety, improving self-esteem and self-regulatio
Preview of Detecting Germs: Clues for Hand Washing

Detecting Germs: Clues for Hand Washing

Help your students learn how to correctly wash their hands in a fun and engaging manner. Included is a Smart Board guidance lesson focusing on proper hand washing techniques, a hand washing quiz, venn diagram, double bubble maps, black light germ experiment, prediction questions, links to helpful video resources, a math problem solving game, and more! I typically read either "Germs Are Not For Sharing" by Elizabeth Verdick or "I Am A Booger, Treat Me With Respect" by Julia Cook. The students
Preview of Movement Break Boom™ Cards Animated Gifs | Brain Breaks | Movement Breaks

Movement Break Boom™ Cards Animated Gifs | Brain Breaks | Movement Breaks

Movement Break Boom™ Cards Animated Gifs | Brain Breaks | Movement Breaks Superhero Theme Everyone can use a movement break once in awhile, especially our students! There are a variety of different exercises demonstrated by animated Gifs. Keep your students active & increase confidence levels, while providing strength and balance activities such as push-ups, leg lifts, jumping jacks, etc. Feel free to scroll through the activities or use the menu to make choices. Pages are included to type
Preview of "The Exciting Eye", an introduction to the 5 major parts of an eye.

"The Exciting Eye", an introduction to the 5 major parts of an eye.

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E X P L O R E
“The Exciting Eye” is an aesthetically pleasing and useful PowerPoint presentation for teachers who are introducing the 5 major parts of the eye! Each of the 5 parts: cornea, iris, lens, retina, and optic nerve have a specific slide of clear and concise facts for note taking. There is a review slide with 5 labeled eye parts, prior to ending with a review matching quiz! Students may number 1-5 and match the correct letter choice/definition to the eye part. Lastly, an answer key to assess you
Preview of Skip Count and Move Brain Breaks

Skip Count and Move Brain Breaks

I created Skip Count and Move as a way for both my students and myself to fit a little exercise into our day. This set includes tons of skip counting practice with simple moves to get kids up and moving. Numbers 2-10 are included, making this the perfect set for multiple levels. Kinders can practice skip counting by 2s and third graders can work on multiplication facts practicing skip counting by 7s. Each skip counting set includes 12 numbers (skip count by 2 to 24, 3s to 36, 4s to 48, 5s t
Preview of Safety Unit

Safety Unit

Created by
Dizzy Ozzy
Health - Safety UnitThis resource includes all outcomes and indicators for Grade 2 - Unit 5 "Safety" in the Saskatchewan Health curriculum. It includes 9 interactive and ready to use lesson plans and accompanying activities that are compatible with any Grade 2 Health program. It also includes an interactive trivia game and mini reader that are sure to engage your learners. This unit is based on USC2.5 Recognize potential safety risks in community "play areas" and determine safe practices/ be
Preview of Human Digestion Smartboard Notebook Presentation Lesson Plan

Human Digestion Smartboard Notebook Presentation Lesson Plan

Created by
Lisa Michalek
This Smartboard Notebook presentation Lesson Plan has 29 slides on the following topics: Digestion, Mechanical Digestion, Chemical Digestion, Alimentary Canal, Stomach, Small Intestine, Large Intestine, End Products of Digestion, Digestive System Disorders My presentations have been made to be both informative on curricular topics and visually stimulating for all students. 100% of my students prefer to receive and discuss new topics via Notebook/PowerPoint (compared to reading textbooks, lectu
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