Writing Forms Anchor Charts & Hand outs Do you detest anchor charts as much as I do? If so then you'll just need a projector and chart paper and you're set for the year for writing. Project these charts onto a chart paper and copy away OR photocopy the forms as reference pages for your students. 8 writing forms are included - 1. Paragraph Writing - 2. Informative Writing - 3. Opinion Writing - 4. Narrative Writing - 5. Non-Fiction Writing - 6. Report - 7. Letters - 8. How-to-Writing Th
This projects allows you to incorporate STEM into your already excellent language program.
Using easy to find Makerspace materials, this easy to create Automata design will get you and your students creating moving scenes from their favourite book in no time.
This product comes with step-by-step instructions and a blackline master for the diorama. It also makes a great library display!
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Choose from two templates - You can create your own "Ta Ti Ti Turkey" and have the students color based on note values. One is a cut apart craft the other is color-by-note page. Student should be aware of the Note Values (i.e. Whole note = Ta ah ah ah) prior to the activity.
This is a great tool to help kids associate in the Sol-Fa notes and hand signals with the Boomwhacker colors. Cut and laminate the ovals for easy music composition with students .
Print on 11X17
Here's an activity that the students will never get tired of. Have them create their own cootie catcher/fortune teller. The catch is they have to sing the SolFa notes to play and then do the actions they have chosen. My students can do this all day!
Lapbooks and Interactive Notebooks are the latest way to get the students engaged in the lesson. This SolFa Flipbook can easily be glued into your notebook or lapbook for easy reference. Students will have fun cutting, decorating and gluing this into their folders. Then have them write down the "Do-Re-Me" behind each flap and let the music begin!
This is a great interactive wheel for students to familiarize themselves with the different note values. It is also fun to make. All you need a cardstock paper and a split pin.
I attached these straight onto the lapbooks / interactive notebooks.
This is a great tool I use in my classroom for primary grades to help them remember note values as well as the difference between beat and rhythm. It comes in as a handy reference/study tool. Great to use on interactive notebooks and or lapbooks.
1st - 3rd
Music, Music Composition, Vocal Music
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