This math practice sheet is one of many developed by Jeff Millis for struggling students. This particular worksheet reinforces the concepts of area, perimeter, and circumference. This format is the perfect remedial tool for students who are falling behind because it is short and helps students self-check to arrive at the correct solution. The format increases confidence and motivation.
Many schools require teachers to submit a "substitute teacher folder" that includes at least two days of lesson plans in case of a staff member's unexpected absence. This is a downloadable file in which teachers can simply "fill in the blanks", and leave for their sub or principal! It is a very detailed plan (12 pages); you may choose which parts work for you, or use the whole folder.
Substitute Teacher Folder by Jeff Millis is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.
The Public Speaking Skills Rubric and Scoresheet are perfect for any project in your class requiring student presentations! They're very simple to use and take the guesswork and subjectivity out of grading presentations. Students will also learn how to grade themselves and each other accurately and fairly.
Students use the rubric to discover how they will be graded, and can also record scores for one presenter. The scoresheet is used by students to grade more than one presenter, and compile all
This simple worksheet offers music students a chance to exercise using chord inversions. The visual presentation makes it easy to understand. Given a piano chord diagram, students are asked the simplest way to change to another chord (what inversion should be used?). Also, students must identify various major and minor chords. If used as a teacher-guided activity, this worksheet is also a great way to teach the concepts!
Recognizing Simplest Inversions by Jeff Millis is licensed under a Creative
In this simple exercise, students must use one key signature to determine both the major key and its relative minor key. The tables provide a highly visual way to understand the relationship between the major and minor scales. Also, the first table is completely filled in, and each corresponding table is progressively "more blank". This approach allows even struggling students to better understand! If used as a teacher-guided activity, this printable is a great way to teach the concept. It can b
9th - 12th, Higher Education
Instrumental Music, Music, Music Composition
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