This is a Pixie project that high tech kids can replicate.
Other than that, it can be used as multiple worksheets that ask several things about the arcade game built by your kids for STEM, and the Caine's Arcade initiative.
It asks: name, designers, rules, purpose, materials, dimensions
Skills: Thinking webs, t-charts, estimation, sequential writing, constructed responses, accuracy in identifying simple machines
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St. Valentine's Day K-5 activity sheet that addresses shapes, colors, and counting in English and Spanish.
Another sheet asks the students to make something out of the heart creatively using patterns.
This is a sheet I made based on the most common questions my ESOL parents ask me: "Is my child being polite in class?" "Does she know how to ask for help?" Does my kid understand what they ask them to know?" I fill out this sheet every month and so far the parents feel more and more comfortable knowing all about it. I translate it for them, but by the time they have received it twice they are familiar with what it says and they look forward to see more check marks. I am including both, the ori
Three sheets with
1. Wordsearch
2. Crossword puzzle
3. Maze
All three are super easy and related to Day of the Dead/ The Crossword puzzle will let students use deductive skills to figure out the word in English (they are quite easy to figure out).
Fun and easy way to incorporate Spanish or to learn new words using the Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos) theme.
Phonetic pronunciation is included for each word, the key, a space to create, and another to identify body parts using the one and only muerta girl, Skelita Calavera.
Project-based learning activity where students create a super store in either English or Spanish (both are included). There are essential questions about marketing and economics, as well as language. It can integrate mathematics, writing, and art. It is a great way to infuse technology with an L1/L2 and ELA class.
Dia de Los Muertos activities for Spanish practice, or just for fun. Kids K-5 can choose from a number of activities, from making words out of the title "Dia de los Muertos" to creating their own "calavera". They can also make sentences and an easy word bank in Spanish is available so that even teachers who do not speak Spanish can still give the activity.
Spanish lesson on the life cycle of toads, simple sentences. Made for students who want to learn Spanish without it being too overwhelming. It can also be a starter lesson and then build up higher vocabulary from there.
If you use Wixie or Pixie, this can be the model lesson for your students to create their own prez.
In this pack students K-6 will build an altar and dedicate it to an ancestor or pet no longer among us.
They will also get to decorate an actual sugar skull (pic is my own sugar skulls that I made)
To be done as a PIXIE, Wixie, or as a worksheet. Rubric for the altar included.
I teach K-5 Spanish and my kids have responded positively (and their parents) to these lessons.
These are 6 posters and 4 activities about foods.
I did NOT divide them the usual way, in order to make them vegan-friendly.
Rather than meats, it reads
"Meats and Alternative Protein Sources" it also educates kids on swapping foods that have the same nutritional value.
The activities include making a plate with a balanced combination of the nutrients discussed.
The other activity is a word work where students alphabetize the foods in each group.
Irregular and Regular Verbs Lesson using Splat The Cat
Includes:
17 pages out of which
4 are all verbs in the story, classified with worksheets
Crossword puzzle
Match activity
Make a Valentine Rhyme, like Kitten did
These are 8 exemplar sheets that include:
1. Smartboard model - to show using a projector or fill it out on transparency.
2. Fillable template- All you do is add the problem and print
3. Bilingual template- Susan O'Connell's problem solving strategy choices in both English and Spanish
4. Sample problems that you can get ideas from: one is for money, the other is logical reasoning, and the other is estimation and calculation.
Poster for Each of these Susan O'Connell strategies
Act It Out
Look Back
Work Backwards
Solve an Easier Problem
Use Objects
Draw a Table
Find a Pattern
Use Logical Reasoning
Guess and Check
Make an Organized List
Poster for the Polya 4 step problem solving process
Think About it- Make a Plan- Problem Solve It- Look Back
Using emojis to teach adjectives is super fun and relevant to these kids. This can be done for a Spanish lesson, an ESOL lesson, a beginning adjectives lesson, or as a center/rotation. At the end, the kids get to create their own emoji and name the emotion.
For this project, the students will be able to identify and describe the main traits of a boom town, both old and modern. They will use:
FlamingText.com
Clipart
Shapes
Google
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English Language Arts, For All Subjects, Social Studies
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Experience
17 years teaching Grades K-12 and College
Teaching style
21st century
Awards & shining teacher moments
Golden Apple Award, 2005
My own education history
B.A, ESL
M.A Diverse Learner Educ
PhD -ESOL
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Check out my blog: http://www.lingtechguistics.com
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