The six fundamental skills in volleyball are passing, setting, hitting, serving, blocking, and serve receive. In each page of this handout, volleyball players will understand the four main cues for each of the six skills. In addition, the each page notes a crucial reminder for each skill. Players can use this handout to help the break down a skill based on each cue.
This ten page nature writing flipbook will become a treasure of senses for your students! With a built in list of sensory words for taste, smell, sound, touch, and sight, students will sink into using their senses to explore their world around them. From making their own pages of Earth scents to writing a postcard about the tastes and smells of their favorite meal to zentangle fun of meditative coloring to writing vignettes about sentimental objects and images in a moment in life, students will
Two page worksheet that is more than a character's name, age, clothing, favorite song. These two pages help students dig into the character's past moments that define a lie they believe.
This 7-page booklet is a fun complement to learning how to bridge number patterns to graphing on a coordinate grid and coordinate plane. It identifies the transition of solving patterns in a table to plotting ordered pairs on a graph. This booklet also includes a mystery word students can plot to solve!
Four fun and quick worksheets for students to distinguish the difference between SER and ESTAR. Students will sort through a maze by choosing the correct conjugated verb form of ser and estar assigned with pronouns, match clouds of ser and estar to the correct hot air balloons expressions, answer questions using ser and estar, and create a short comic strip conversation with characters of various emotions.
My students get excited to turn the page in this cute, easy to read workbook! Follow the "Llama Drama" of two llamas as they work to solve "probllamas." The workbook has a step-by-step guide to understanding the topics, with interactive notebook pages, quick assessments, printable games, and more. I print this out as a booklet for each student. It's a great introduction for 4th - 6th graders and also works as a fun review for 7th - 9th graders. This workbook includes the following: Variables Exp
A flip chart for students to label parts of the head, body, skeleton, and a personal "selfi!" Clipart credits go to Microsoft Office, https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Sarah-Pecorino-Illustration, https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Glitter-Meets-Glue.
This cute and colorful mini-assessment is meant to be a fun activity, perhaps as a prelude to the final assessment for these categories. The assessment includes the colors, numbers 1-10, a conversation of greeting words with emotions, and vocabulary with two syllable words.
These mini-books fit inside a "Mis Libros" pocket for Interactive Notebooks or folders. Students in first year Spanish will recognize the vocabulary terms and practice tracing the words. These books can be used independently and in pairs reading aloud. The mini-books include: ¿Cómo Estás? ¡Puedo Contar! Los Dias de La Semana ¿Quién Eres? Vamos Matemáticas! Las Palabras Mágicas Cuando Sea Grande, Quiero Ser… Printing Instructions: These mini-books should be printed on both sides of the paper, fli
These ringed daily sentence editing cards can be a quick grab for students to get them started with a warm-up for grammar! Each day they can correct the punctuation, spelling, and grammar for two sentences. Students find it helpful to flip through the ringed stack of cards in case they have to go back for help. These sentences contain many of the 1000 Fry sight words, so students will also learn how to correctly spell them. Cards are arranged in a Monday through Friday sequence with a set of fiv
A basic start to developing the antagonist of a story. Students will begin to develop the idea of the antagonist's inner struggle and why the antagonist is opposing the main character. This worksheet comes from my Story Writing Workbook ( https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Story-Writing-Workbook-4611515). A key to successful stories is developing the reasons behind the main character and antagonist's inner struggle. What happened in the past to alter who they are and how they see themse
4th - 12th
Creative Writing, English Language Arts, Short Stories
Over 80 pages of awesome story-inspiring ideas, activities, and guides! For teachers and students who are looking to go beyond the basic character information sheet and the beginning, middle, and end plot diagram, this workbook will guide students through the process of developing a story idea, how to start a story, and how to write a story that's deep in meaning.This workbook gets to the heart of a story: the main character and the story problem. A big part of that is how the students discover
4th - 12th
Creative Writing, English Language Arts, Short Stories
These three worksheets are examples from my Personal Essay Workbook. They can accompany any essay format! Why I Write Detailed steps of writing a personal essay Outline of personal essay
3rd - 12th, Adult Education
Creative Writing, English Language Arts, Writing-Essays
One of the biggest hurdles for any writer is picking the topic that is right for them. Whether it’s a senior in high school needing to write an essay for a college application or a 5th grader writing an essay for the first time, it’s overwhelming to choose a topic. A writer doesn’t want to pick any random idea; they want it to matter to them. This presentation will help writers understand the process of getting to the heart of an idea, and how to develop it into a deep and meaningful essay. I su
4th - 12th, Adult Education
Creative Writing, English Language Arts, Writing-Essays
One of the biggest hurdles for any writer is picking the topic that is right for them. Whether it’s a senior in high school needing to write an essay for a college application or a 5th grader writing an essay for the first time, it’s overwhelming to choose a topic. A writer doesn’t want to pick any random idea; they want it to matter to them. This workbook will help writers understand the process of getting to the heart of an idea, and how to develop it into a deep and meaningful essay. The page
4th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Creative Writing, English Language Arts, Writing-Essays
Escape the school for summer! Or Not! Mwahahahahaha!Students in Spanish I (or students returning after the summer and starting Spanish II) will get to end the year with a fiesta fun of trying to "escape the school" by solving six clues! Each clue highlights the themes listed below. Students can do this activity individually or in teams. Themes of Clues:1) Colors and Numbers (with a Cipher Wheel using the Spanish alphabet) 2) Family (with question words and a family tree diagram) 3) Verbs (-AR, -
Students will love this cute schoolhouse reference booklet they get to create! Windows open to AR, ER, and IR verbs. Pages guide students in conjugating ten verbs in present tense. Verbs include hablar, usar, necesitar, comer, comprender, tener, vivir, escribir, decir, and ir. With each conjugation page, students will have three sentence building pages that increase in level of ability. Students will also compare the irregular conjugation of the ER and IR verbs. The booklet concludes with pages
This fun game will help students relax and get creative about talking. With six unique dice cubes, a set of questions, a template for conversations with questions and answers, and a list of terms and more, Spanish learners will have the tools they need to get into a real conversation.
This 'diario' is for beginning Spanish learners or as a 'back-to-school' refresher for second year Spanish learners. The topics address central concepts for first year learners: Self, Body, Location, Culture/Country, Emotions, Conversation, Family, Future Self, Wants & Needs, Seasons, Holidays, Food, El Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead), Places, Occupations. This download includes 34 journal entry pages of fun and engaging ideas, and four pages of useful terms and phrases to help the learn
Students can compete in racing their own drop of water through the course to the finish line.
First, cover the handout with a sheet of wax paper. Each student will first fill their circle with water using an eye-dropper. Then at the same time they will begin to move their water through the course to the finish line.
Properties of water discussed: cohesion
1st - 10th
Basic Principles, Chemistry, Science
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Biology Teacher at high school, community college, and university
Naturalist at research station in Costa Rican rainforest
Educator at Virginia Zoo
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Open-ended questions, discovery, differentiated lessons, group activities, research papers
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B.S. Biology from Indiana University
M.S. Biology from University of Missouri in St. Louis
M.A. Secondary Education from University of Phoenix
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As a military spouse who's moved several times, I've been fortunate to teach from kindergarten all the way through undergraduates in college! The things I share here on TPT is as eclectic as my educational experience!
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