Wordless Movies are great for English Language Learners! A wordless movie are movies that don't have any words and tell their story through the illustrations.
Piper is a 2016 computer-animated short film produced by Pixar Animation Studios. Written and directed by Alan Barillaro. It won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 89th Academy Awards, making it the first Pixar short film to win an Oscar since For the Birds.
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Prepositions are difficult to master so extra practice for your students is important! In this worksheet students have to complete sentences with missing prepositions. There are pictures to serve as visual support.
You can differentiate with your students depending on the worksheet you give them. In the first worksheet there are extra prepositions in the word box and in the second worksheet there is only 7 prepositions in the word box.
This can be used as homework, independent practice or eve
Here is a listening activity to do with your students so they can practice following directions and different color vocabulary. Have markers or crayons and students will have to color the picture using the directions on the page.
Use this preposition assessment as a pre test/post test, independent practice or homework!
Students will look at the picture and have to pick the correct sentence that describes it. Answer key is provided.
Wordless Movies are great for English Language Learners! A wordless movie are movies that don't have any words and tell their story through the illustrations. I’ve created worksheets and activities to accompany the following short films. These resources require no preparation - all you have to do is print and play the short film! - Piper Inference Chart Who, What, When, How question worksheet Who, What, When, How question worksheet (with lines) Character Traits Worksheet Collective Nou
How To Use This ProductStoryline Online is a wonderful resource where actors read beloved stories. Henry Holton Takes The Ice is written by Sandra Bradley, illustrated by Sara Palacios , and read by Ray Romano. Link to watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I31vI7152ewLink to watch on Storyline Online: https://www.storylineonline.net/books/henry-holton-takes-the-ice/*Please note videos can be taken down at any time.* This teaching resource is appropriate for students in Grades 2-4
Product Description Storyline Online is a wonderful resource where actors read beloved stories. These resources require no preparation. This product is aligned to Common Core standards and includes questions aligned to Blooms Taxonomy Higher Order Thinking. This will be an ever growing bundle to about 10 stories! Current Storyline Online Stories: · Carla’s Sandwich Activities o Build Background/Pre Teaching Food Sort o Comprehension Questions o Friendly Letter Writing o Identify Chara
How to use this product Storyline Online is a wonderful resource where actors read beloved stories. Lotus and Feather is written by Ji-li Jiang, illustrated by Julie Downing and read by Michelle Yeoh. Link to watch Lotus and Feather on Youtube: https://youtu.be/8bpXikqUvXw Link to watch Lotus and Feather on Storyline Online: https://www.storylineonline.net/books/lotus-and-feather/ *Please note videos can be taken down at any time.* This teaching resource is appropriate for students in Grades 2-4
This story is a great way to develop student's vocabulary around community workers. The repetitive format of the story allows students to focus on content.
Product Description Storyline Online is a wonderful resource where actors read beloved stories. Carla's Sandwich is written by Debbie Herman, illustrated by Sheila Bailey and read by Allison Janney. Link to watch Carla’s Sandwich on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-aceEquCtYLink to watch Carla’s Sandwich on Storyline Online: https://www.storylineonline.net/books/carlas-sandwich/*Please note videos can be taken down at any time. This teaching resource is appropriate for students in G
Building background is essential for reading comprehension. The more you know about a topic, the easier it is to read through a text, understand what you have read and then retain the information. This is a quick worksheet to get students to build background around the novel “Dragons Love Tacos” by Adam Rubin. The actual story is NOT included in the worksheet. These questions get students thinking about their own context and can start to build background and make connections to the text prior to
Wordless Movies are great for English Language Learners! A wordless movie are movies that don't have any words and tell their story through the illustrations. Geri's Game is a 1997 American computer-animated short film produced by Pixar and written and directed by Jan Pinkava. I’ve created worksheets and activities to accompany the short film. Keep in mind that YouTube can take down videos at anytime. Included in this packet: Building Background— Chess Who, What, When, How Question Worksheet
Storyline Online is a wonderful resource where actors read beloved stories. Trombone Shorty is written by Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrews and is illustrated by Bryan Collier and read by Angela Bassett. Link to watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QitquEL48CoLink to watch on Storyline Online: https://www.storylineonline.net/books/trombone-shorty/*Please note videos can be taken down at any time. This teaching resource is appropriate for students in Grades 3-5. This product requires
ring the heartwarming Pixar short Lava into your classroom with this engaging, standards-aligned activity packet designed for grades 2–4! Perfect for English Language Learners and early elementary readers, this resource builds skills in comprehension, emotional literacy, writing, and science. With a strong emphasis on CCSS-aligned activities, students explore themes of hope, connection, and natural phenomena through listening, art, discussion, writing, and poetry. Great for sub plans, literacy
This hands on project is a great way to get your students interacting with prepositions in a fun way. Your students will become chefs– creating their own preposition pizza!
Students will cut out the triangles and circles. Students will have to match the word to the corresponding picture. Students can then share their pizza with their classmates. A fun craftivity reinforcing the concepts of prepositions!
Check out my preposition packet where you can get the Pizza Craftivity as well - https://ww
This "Famous First Line" poster set will be the perfect addition to your classroom library! In this file you well get 20 famous first line posters. Each poster is available in black and white or in one watercolor option. I think this product looks great printed on colored cardstock in black and white!
The Famous First Lines are all from books either from Hispanic Authors or about famous Latinos/Latinas. The books range from picture books to chapter books. This poster set was designed to capture
This "Famous First Line" bundle poster set will be the perfect addition to your classroom library! In this file you well get 40 famous first line posters for a discounted price. Each poster is available in black and white or in one watercolor option. I think this product looks great printed on colored cardstock in black and white! The Famous First Lines Bundle has both the Celebrating Hispanic Culture- Famous First Lines and the Celebrating Asian Pacific American Culture- Famous First Lines.
Question Word Activity
Introduce your students to question words or “wh” questions. This is a great way for students to reinforce this important vocabulary so they can be successful in all of their classes and outside of school as well. Wh questions allow your student to find out more about a topic.
This is a great hands on or tactile activity for your students to engage with question words. There are two options one in only English and one in both English and Spanish depending on your stude
Product Description Storyline Online is a wonderful resource where actors read beloved stories. When Pigasso met Mootisse is written by Nina Laden and read by Eric Close. Link to watch When Pigasso met Mootisse on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EldIXkzI0dY&vl=en Link to watch When Pigasso met Mootisse on Storyline Online: https://www.storylineonline.net/books/when-pigasso-met-mootisse/ *Please note videos can be taken down at any time. This teaching resource is appropriate for stu