An analogy to explain afbau principle “This resource includes concept slides, student ‘do-it-yourself’ activity slides, a short quiz, doodle notes, and animations — allowing you to present the concept in class, engage students in independent work, and assess their understanding all in one lesson.”
Hi there! Students often struggle with unit conversions because they are missing the math foundation needed to understand unit cancellation. This activity is designed to introduce conversions in a simple, logical, and engaging way. I usually begin class with a real-life scenario: “Imagine you just got your driver’s license — congratulations! You’re driving your friends to the beach and see a sign that says ‘45 miles per hour.’ What does that mean? If the beach is 45 miles away and you drive at t
Lets play BINGO!
Review with your students changes of state, states of matter, density, buoyancy and physical and chemical properties with this changes of state game.
As you read each definition, students will cross it out in their bingo. Give prizes for knowledge, or if you wish for a little bit of time out, ask a student to read out the definitions while you get a most deserved rest.
Ask me for the original, full editable BINGO sheet, and I will send it to you, free.
Enjoy
Ever found that the "lesson plan templates" do not leave you space to actually plan your lesson on the go? Tired of the stiff and strict lesson templates that do not remind you of students who missed your class, things to do and testing dates?
This is my gift to you!
Its my personal lesson plan template that I use in my class. Includes: space for ideas, notes, reminders, students who missed class, calendar important dates and goal setting.
Fully customizable
Enjoy planning again!
Note: All
Perfect review for your class, 0-20 min prep time, students love it! This reviewing activity allows you to fully customize and design an infinite amount of games of “I have… Who has?”, plus it also has blank spaces to add all the extras you like. Fill it out on your own (teacher work) or have your students fill it out for you (student work). Class game time: 15-20 minutes. If students fill it out: prep time 10-15 min + 15-20 min game time
Whole lesson activity!
The cell as a system lesson plan is an entertaining, interactive lesson to teach students how all of the organelles of the cell work together to create proteins. With this presentation, teachers will have a interactive tool in their hands, where they can model the cell along with their students, for a clear, organized learning and presentation. Each organelle and their specific functions is described in the process towards creating a protein.
Tips for the teacher: The pr
This cell organelle reviewing activity includes all of the organelles of the cell, plus concepts: organelle, atoms, cell, virus, plant cell, animal cell, prokaryote and eukaryote. Its fully customizable, and it has blank spaces to add all the extras you like. Enjoy.
Great for a reviewing activity or a class starter! Plus, the kids love it.
What to do: print, laminate, cut the individual squares, and you are all set and ready to go!
I love this template because it allows me to see the whole week, plan, keep note of the students who missed class, keep track of "to do" lists and also add notes!
After searching endlessly for a usable weekly template, decided to make my own.
It quickly became a favorite among my colleagues, so I decided to offer it for free in TpT!!
This copy is in PDF, but there's also a customizable among the other products that you can download and custom for your own class. If you find that there's someth
Not Specific
For All Subjects
FREE
Rated 5 out of 5, based on 1 reviews
5.0 (1)
Showing 1-10 of 10 results
About the store
Experience
Middle school teacher for 10 years, here to help in everything you need for this year to be amazing
TPT is the largest marketplace for PreK-12 resources, powered by a community of educators.