This is a week long Legends of the Sky Unit. Students will read a new Legend of the Sky each day. During this whole group activity, students will review characters, setting, refrain and the ending.Every book can be found online or on Amazon. You will need:How the Raven Stole the Sun By Maria WilliamGrandmother Spider brings the Sun by Geri Keams & James Bernadin**The Stolen Sun -Amanda Hall**Raven: A Trickster Tale from the Pacific Northwest How the Stars Fell into the Sky by Jerrie OughtonBen
We know All Too Well how hard it is to find cute classroom decor. So i am Enchanted to give you this Swiftie inspired set! I hope it meets your Wildest Dreams.Includes Tempo terms with Taylor Swift song examples and Rhythmic posters with tylor themed examples plus a bonus cats mood board!
We did this assignment as a final project after learning the different classroom instrument families. Our driving question was: How can we use classroom instruments to add sound effects to a film?This assignment has the storyboard for two choices of YouTube videos to aid teachers/students in planning their sound effects, as well as a student reflection at the end.
2nd - 6th
Instrumental Music, Music, Other (Performing Arts)
I would like to respectfully acknowledge that this resource was created on the unceded traditional territory of the Stó:lō and Katzie and Kwantlen First Nations. This lesson highlights Haida artist, Bill Reid. It will teach students the importance of Bill Reid, and the significance behind the Haida Line Art style. Connections to the BC Curriculum have been included for BC Canadian teachers. While grade two connections have been noted, this is a great elementary school lesson. When creating a
Practice reading and matching rhythms to the Potter Pals Mysterious Ticking Noise video! Just print, cut out the strips and have students match after listening to the song. Answer key is included
Resource to help students practice rhythm. Use the bugs to create their own rhythms and clap it out. Includes Ta and Ti-Ti, as well as alternates for tika-tika and triplets!
The Racoon Burglar has stolen one of your class room books! Kindergarten must use what thy know about measurement, patterns, beginning letters and subatizing to figure out who did it!
The Racoon Burglar has stolen one of your class room books! Kindergarten must use what thy know about measurement, patterns, beginning letters and subatizing to figure out who did it!
A Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift is a satirical essay addressing the state of poverty in Ireland. Through humour and irony, Mr. Swift pokes fun of other pamphlets being circulated around on how to deal with the poor in Ireland. In this lesson, students will learn how to use humour and sarcasm to discuss a social issue. They will be exploring Jonathon Swift's A Modest Proposal as well as studying political cartoons. Students will also be given a chance to use their new knowledge to write thei
Music has become an essential part of life for many individuals. As we listen to it, our mind works through the feelings and scenarios the musician is telling us about. Writing music becomes a way for people to let out their emotions and work through problems that they are facing. For many, music is also an escape from reality. More than ever, we see music as an enduring part of our students day to day lives. With personal music players being integrated into phones and small hand held devices, y
Blind Date with a Book allows students to blindly pick and read books they may not otherwise choose to read. It opens their minds and eyes to other genre's as well as authors. This activity is great for both avid readers as well as reluctant readers
K - 12th
English Language Arts, Literature, Reading
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Experience
Elementary Music Specialist
Grade 9 Social
English 10-2
Kindergarten
Teaching style
Integrated units, activities and lots of singing!
My own education history
University of Alberta/ Red Deer College Middle Years Collaborative Degree
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