Squiggle writing is a huge hit in my class! The students love to turn that squiggle into something and create a story for it. It is easy and it can be a great way to pull in even the most reluctant of writers! So what do they do? First, they turn their squiggle into something by using the squiggle as the starting point to draw out a picture. It could become an ice cream sundae, a mountain with skiers flying down the slopes, or a puppy dogs with a sloppy grin! Then, students use their picture
This hands on project aligns with the Alberta Program of Studies for the Electricity Units. It asks students to apply or develop their understandings of electricity, circuits, switches and circuit diagrams when creating a working burglar alarm for the classroom! Our students created their alarms to protect the prize cupboard and all their treats! This purchase includes the student information sheet, rubric, and student assessment rubric used for the assignment in a Microsoft Word Document. It
This desk plate is small enough to be taped on a desk or in a notebook. It was a great reminder of strategies that students could use when they got stuck. Use it in conjunction with an anchor chart or on it's own!
This activity structures a students retelling of a story. Students have to share about the setting, characters, the problem, and the events of the story in sequence. This can be used for a group book study or individually to help students develop their comprehension and recall of story events.
Two versions of this activity are included. The second version has no lines to allow learners to draw their understandings instead. This allows the activity to be completed by learners with different
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