This is a great way to get students up and moving at the beginning of the year. Students use this to get to know their classmates. Even the teacher can participate!
Organize yourself before conferencing with parents and students. This form has everything you will need to organize your notes so that you can keep your interviews within the time limit! This is customized for math. See my store for a blank form that can be used for any subject. Note: The form also includes learning skills and work habits - BONUS!
This learning opportunity provides students with a variety of hands-on experience with geometry concepts such as symmetry, similarity, congruence and movement and location. Students begin by folding a 7-piece tangram set using origami. After, they solve a tangram puzzle using the very same pieces they've folded. Finally, they will draw the original square tangram and their puzzle figure and describe the transformations that move the pieces from one quadrant of the coordinate plane to the other.
When it comes to proportional reasoning, there is no better way to show students its importance than to go shopping! That's right, in this slide lesson, we illustrate how to apply our knowledge and understanding of proportional reasoning to increase our buying power!!! Use the slide to guide the students into launching their own investigation. The example provided is a starting point. This can apply to many other areas as well. Feel free to adapt to what is applicable. This would make an exc
This is great activity to consolidate your students' understanding of the different ways patterns can be represented. It comes with a bank of algebraic expressions, for which students have to create the different representations for. When printed on cardstock, these different representations can be cut apart, mixed up and students can review by matching them to represent the same pattern.
This booklet includes: ministry expectationslearning goals in student-friendly languagevocabulary words for the unitconcepts visualizedbig ideasexamples
Get your students excited about Art and Math! Students will use their knowledge and understanding of numbers and shapes and their relationships to create string art. Included are instructions, an example and a single point rubric to assess their work.
An art and math activity that can be used as a culminating task. Assess students' knowledge and understanding of number sense skills such as factors and multiples, and geometry shapes knowledge. Using mathematical vocabulary, students will communicate their knowledge and understanding of the concepts involved. You can also extend the activity by integrating art as another component. Included is an example of a writeup as well as a rubric.
Tired of students just completing a crossword puzzle? This assignment is for you - I meant, your students! Students will need to write clues for all the vocabulary words they need to know about Electricity and Circuits. The quality of the clues will reveal their level of understanding of the words. The clues do not necessarily have to be definitions! Once they have written the clues, they will design their crossword puzzle using graph paper. A list of success criteria is also included in the
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English Language Arts, Other (Science), Vocabulary
Biodiversity benefits us in so many ways. From the air we breathe to the clothes we wear and from the food we eat to the things we use daily. Your students will choose an everyday product from home and research what organism(s) were used to make this product. Through this activity, they will learn to appreciate all the benefits that we get from biodiversity. You can create a "museum" display of these items and showcase it for students to see.
Imagine a world without electricity. Students examine daily activities that require the use of electricity and learn what people did before there was electricity. Includes a link to an article where different people recall what it's before electricity. Students will also examine the impact of electricity in their own lives by thinking about what five things they will miss most without electricity. They will design a poster to share their list.
Organize yourself before meeting your parents and students. This handy form has everything you need to quickly organize your notes and thoughts before the event. This is a blank one that can be customized for any subject area! Included are learning skills and work habits as well. If you teach Math, you will want to check out the Math-specific form I have.
This form is given to students prior to the teacher meeting with them for a conference. This allows you to have an efficient and focused conference with each student. In addition, this can be used as part of assessment for documentation purposes.
This challenge puzzle requires students to use their knowledge and understanding of the different shapes to complete the puzzle. The puzzles have multiple solutions and encourage creative problem solving. At the end of the challenge, students are asked to reflect on the activity.
Use this to help your students plan, reflect on and self-assess their Electric Circuit Design Project. Included are checklists of materials, space for them to sketch their ideas and a single-point rubric.
Students will use their knowledge and understanding of 2D shapes and their properties to solve this logic puzzle. Using mathematical vocabulary, they will explain their strategy for solving the puzzle. Great activity to use in small groups or individual students.
This is a culminating task for the Electricity Unit in Gr 6 Science. After learning about basic circuits and how they work, students will design their own LED Holiday Ornament using materials like cardboard, markers, copper tape, LED and coin batteries. The sky is the limit when it comes to the design! This process journal is a great way to visualize students' thinking and it encourages them to slow down and really plan out their project.
This booklet has been updated and contains 15 pages of goodness! The package can be photocopied and provided to students as a working document and outlines all aspects of the project from brainstorming, sketching, planning to prototyping, iterations and building. A Daily Work Log is also included to increase the accountability on the students' part. A Timeline is included as a guide for the pacing of the project.
Use this form to have students self-assess their Learning Skills and Work Habits. Students will appreciate the opportunity and you will appreciate their feedback as well. Simply have students place a check mark under the correct column for each of the learning skill. Use these to check against your own assessment to get a more balanced feedback.
As teachers, we are always providing feedback to our students. What about giving our students the opportunity to also give us feedback? This is a simple exit ticket students can fill out once every term or how often you wish to give you feedback on how you are doing as a teacher. Prints 2 per page.
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