Spoon Theory is a concept that describes the energy - cognitive, emotional or physical - that is required to complete tasks. It explains how our spoons/energy budget is different from other people's and can even differ day to day due to various factors. This is why effort cannot be measured by output. This bundle is a complete lesson on the concept of Spoon Theory, energy budgeting, and fluctuating capacity. It’s a great stand-alone lesson for all students, helping to foster a classroom environm
Spoon Theory is a concept that describes the energy - cognitive, emotional or physical - that is required to complete tasks. It explains how our spoons/energy budget is different from other people's and can even differ day to day due to various factors. This is why effort cannot be measured by output. This bundle is a complete lesson on the concept of Spoon Theory, energy budgeting, and fluctuating capacity. It’s a great stand-alone lesson for all students, helping to foster a classroom environm
These bookmarks are a great way to thank the students in your class and wish them all the best for their future, whether they will still be with you next year, moving to another teacher in your school or moving schools altogether. There are four to a page and can be edited to include your name in the document. That being said, I always sign the bottom by hand as a personal touch. Enjoy!
This is a Smart Notebook file with two daily maths grids (one multiplication/division and one addition/subtraction). They are suitable for grades 1 - 6 and I have used them over the last few years as the start of my lesson to get the kids into the right frame of mind and to increase rapid number fact recall. I have seen substantial improvement in results over several cohorts just by incorporating this activity into my maths sessions! I use it by selecting a number to focus on for the week (e.g.
1st - 6th
Math Test Prep, Mental Math, Numbers
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