Tired of students writing one big rambling block of text? Teach them when it is appropriate to start a new paragraph with this digital lesson. This resource scaffolds learning by introducing the concept with an example and giving guided practice before students demonstrate their mastery of the skill. Pair this resource with your next writing assessment to give your students clear expectations and help make your grading experience more pleasant. This resource includes: kid-friendly instructionsi
Where do you start teaching French?! One of the first skills I teach my students is how to use a French-English dictionary! Teach your students how to use a FR-ENG dictionary and then have them practice with these exercises. How to Use this Resource:Assess your students' translation skills with these practice worksheets. Engaging images help students build understanding. This resource includes two versions: one with English instructions, and one fully in French; you can easily differentiate bas
Want to try before you buy? Follow this link to download your FREE French Short Film Comprehension Exercise!Introduce students to other cultures and experiences in the French language! Use this as a bell ringer or assessment to get students settled into class, as a part of a classroom routine, or as sub plans when you're not sure if your substitute speaks French. For each exercise, students answer comprehension questions after watching a short video story. 3 differentiated versions of the co
Want to try before you buy? Follow this link to download your FREE French Short Film Comprehension Exercise!Introduce students to other cultures and experiences in the target language! Use this as a bell ringer to get students settled into class, as a part of a classroom routine, or as sub plans when you're not sure if your substitute speaks French. For each exercise, students answer comprehension questions after watching a 7-minute video story. 3 differentiated versions of the comprehension que
Looking for something that you can post tonight that will keep your Language Arts classes busy for two months? This fully editable, easily differentiated Google Slides choice board is going to save you a lot of time and help your students build language competencies with this skill-driven resource. Click HERE to watch a video preview for this product. How to Use this Resource:Let students choose their own book and post this Bingo Card choice board to your Google Classroom or class website fo
5th - 8th
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
Use this resource to practice reading comprehension and introduce students to French Christmas culture. I use this lesson in my classroom every year to get students moving, reading, and problem-solving. This resource can be used in many different ways, but I like to set up stations in the four corners of the room and have students rotate to the different stations where they learn about a new Christmas tradition in France. At each station, students record the name of the tradition, give a short s
Use this digital resource in your Social Studies class to include Indigenous perspectives to Canada's Confederation. This resource addresses the social, political, and economic factors impacting Indigenous people before, during, and after the Confederation of Canada in 1867. Learning Outcomes:recognize the effects of Confederation on citizenship and identity from multiple perspectives (5.3.1)why were Aboriginal peoples excluded from the negotiations surrounding Confederation? (5.3.2)appreciate t
5th - 8th
Canadian History, Other (Social Studies), Social Studies
Where do you start teaching French?! One of the first skills I teach my students is how to use a French-English dictionary! Get your students practicing their dictionary skills in this hands-on game of SCOOT. How to use this resource:SCOOT is a fun game that can be used to practice concepts and skills. It can accomplish the same goal as a normal worksheet, but in a much more engaging way. Students practice looking up definitions, determining masculine/feminine words, and determining parts of spe
Who are the Famous Five? Use this editable worksheet to celebrate Women's History Month or to teach your students Canadian History. Appropriate for elementary and middle school social studies classes. How to use this resource:Post this Google Forms resource to your classroom website for students to complete. Watch the 3 minute video about the Famous Five. Students complete 10 questions independently. The Google Forms resource includes a built-in answer key. Learning Outcomes:recognize how econ
Tired of students writing one big rambling block of text? Teach them how to correct run-on sentences with this digital lesson. This resource scaffolds learning by introducing the concept with an example and giving guided practice before students demonstrate their mastery of the skill. Pair this resource with your next writing assessment to give your students clear expectations and help make your grading experience more pleasant. This resource includes: kid-friendly instructionsinstructional slid
Want an activity where students can't copy the answers from one another? Get your kids out of their chairs in this engaging activity that uses ratios to compare student body metrics to those of animals in the book If You Hopped Like a Frog. How much could you lift if you were an ant? How tall could you jump if you hopped like a frog? Note: this activity can be used with or without the storybook but does require measuring tapes.This resource includes: teacher instructions7 word problems based
Use this digital Google Forms resource in your Social Studies classroom as a part of your lessons on Canadian Confederation! Students engage close visual reading and critical thinking skills to interpret Canada's history through three artistic representations. Each piece of artwork is from a different period of time and represents a shifting perspective on Confederation as it has been understood over time. This resource challenges students to think beyond the traditional understanding of Confed
Who are the Famous Five? Use this editable worksheet to celebrate Women's History Month or to teach your students Canadian History. Appropriate for elementary and middle school social studies classes. How to use this resource:Post this Google Forms resource to your classroom website for students to complete. Students visit 2 reputable websites and complete 10 questions independently. The Google Forms resource includes a built-in answer key. Learning Outcomes:recognize how economic and political
Give your students a break from reading and writing in this interactive digital drawing task. In this activity, students will organize organisms and draw arrows to show their relationship in the ecosystem. To complete this task, students need to know the following conceptual vocabulary: HerbivoreCarnivoreOmnivorePhotosynthesisProducerConsumerDecomposerIf you need digital notes resources to teach students these concepts, check out the Creatures of the Wetlands Notes BundleThis resource is based
Want to try before you buy? Follow this link to download your FREE French Short Film Comprehension Exercise!In short film #3, Jaime Lo, Petite et Timide, Jaime Lo struggles to cope with the separation that comes with having a parent who must work overseas. Use this as a bell ringer to get students settled into class, as a part of a classroom routine, or as sub plans when you're not sure if your substitute speaks French. After watching a 7-minute video story, "Jaime Lo, Petite et Timide" student
Want to try before you buy? Follow this link to download your FREE French Short Film Comprehension Exercise!In short film #6, Christopher change de nom, Christopher hates his name - it's so ordinary! Use this as a bell ringer to get students settled into class, as a part of a classroom routine, or as sub plans when you're not sure if your substitute speaks French. After watching a 6-minute video story, "Christopher change de nom," students answer 10 comprehension questions. 3 differentiated ver
Tired of reading flat, boring writing? Teach students how to write imaginative and descriptive writing with this digital lesson. This resource scaffolds learning by introducing the concept with an example and giving guided practice before students demonstrate their mastery of the skill. Pair this resource with your next writing assessment to give your students clear expectations and help make your grading experience more pleasant. This resource includes: kid-friendly instructionsinstructional sl
Help your students become better writers independently! Assign this digital lesson to your Google Classroom or classroom website to get students formatting a punctuating dialogue properly. This resource scaffolds learning by introducing the concept with an example and giving guided practice before students demonstrate their mastery of the skill. Pair this resource with your next writing assessment to give your students clear expectations and help make your grading experience more pleasant. This
"There's too much reading and writing!" is the top concern among parents and kids regarding distance learning. Give your students a break from text-based work by assessing their knowledge in an image sorting activity! This resource includes 4 pages of image-based sorting tasks in which students drag and drop photos into the appropriate category. You can use this as a formative or summative assessment piece. Students need prior knowledge of the following to sort organisms between:Producers or c
Want to try before you buy? Follow this link to download your FREE French Short Film Comprehension Exercise!In this second bundle, continue to introduce students to other cultures and experiences in the target language! Use this as a bell ringer to get students settled into class, as a part of a classroom routine, or as sub plans when you're not sure if your substitute speaks French. For each exercise, students answer comprehension questions after watching a short video story. 3 differentiated v
4th - 8th
French
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