This is a carefully vetted curated list of hundreds of interactive websites for these subjects (37 pages worth!): historyartgeographysciencemathhealth & gymenglishESLfrenchmusic general all topics The websites include the following for free ( no subscriptions required): informative articlesshort storiespodcastsvideosgames quizzesassessmentslesson plansinfographics printable worksheets practice activitiesprojectsflash cards& lots more.
Not sure how to do reading? Here are novel study activities that educators can use for a wide range of novels or plays, ranging from fiction to non-fiction. Reading the bookspre-reading questionsengaging strategies for individual and group readingFOLLOW-UP ACTIVITIES Comprehension Questionssurface level personal connection critical thinking student-made strategies to do the questionsVocabularysynonymsparts of speechPaint a SceneI see, hear, smell, taste, feel DrawingRoleplayswhole class activit
These are slides for morning discussions. They foster learning as well as a sense of community. With 211 slides, this resource will last you the school year! Some example questions: How's the weather today? How should we dress for this weather?What are some differences between lakes and oceans? What did you eat for breakfast? What do you know about Brazil? What sports do you play? How can we be kind to animals? What things make you happy?What fall activities do you like to do? Can you play a m
This resource comprehensively explains all of the situations for using: commasperiodscapital lettershyphensapostrophesIt has fun practice quizzes with answers. NOTEThis resource matches with: Punctuation Bundle
This fun bundle is a great way to break the ice among new students but can also be used for students who already know each other. It includes: Self ReflectionsCheck the boxes that apply: I’m more introverted. I like quiet calm places, I prefer smaller groups or one-on-one hangouts, I enjoy spending time alone to recharge my energyI’m more extroverted. I like loud exciting places, I like bigger groups and meeting new people, I enjoy spending time with others to recharge my energyI do well in (su
Need to boost class morale, self-confidence, kindness or respect? This resource is a compilation of carefully selected videos that show all kinds of people overcoming challenges and helping each other. There are also motivational speeches. The videos average 5 - 10 minutes. (56 videos total) The following is included: -talent shows -kindess in humanity -funny pranks -animated shorts -social experiments -What would you do? tv show Some of the speakers include: -Nick Vujicic -Sadhguru -Dr. Phil
collaborate: what rules should we have?bring school supplies every daykeep your binder organizedraise your hand to answer a questionrespect the speakereveryone helps in group workdress weather smartnut-free zonescent-free zoneacceptance of everyone no matter what skin colour, or gender, or native language, or culture, or abilityleave the plants, insects and animals around the school alone & more!
This powerpoint asks prompting questions about how to behave in various potentially dangerous situations: -icy surfaces -weather -natural disasters -cooking -electric shock -swimming -bees/wasps -mosquitoes -smaller animals -bigger animals -strangers -crossing the street -break-ins -violence -berries -eating -sharp objects -sports -medical emergencies -house on fire -when in the car -power outage -lighting candles -social media
Names of famous artists, their country of birth, their years of life, and 3 of their most famous pieces of art. Among the artists are:-Vincent Van Gogh-Salvador Dali-Frida Kahlo-Johannes Vermeer-Leonardo da Vinci-Michelangelo-Rene Magritte-Pablo Picasso-Andy Warhol-Yayoi Kusama-Georgia O'Keeffe -Jackson Pollock-Rembrandt-Henri Matisse-Edvard Munch-Banksyand many more!
This bundle includes individual, pair and whole class activities for practicing the following punctuation: commascapitalsperiodshyphensapostrophesNOTEThis resources matches with: Punctuation ppt
A list of common car problems and maintenance required. Examples: -I need an oil change -I need a seasonal tire change -I need new brake pads -My a/c is broken -My side door is dinged -My gas tank is leaking & more NOTEThis goes with this bundle: Car Problems and Maintenance (bundle)
1) Le poème "Dans les champs de Flandre" (avec des images) 2) Vocabulaire supplémentaire lié à cette journée 3) Une chanson sur ce poème avec vocabulaire synonyme 4) Vidéos d'un artiste de sable incroyable d'Ukraine
Ce sont des diapositives pour les discussions ouvertes du matin. Ils favorisent l’apprentissage ainsi que le sentiment de communauté. -Quel temps fait-il aujourd'hui?-Comment devrions-nous nous habiller pour ce temps ?-Qu'avez-vous mangé pour le petit déjeuner?-Qu'avez-vous fait la nuit dernière?-Quels sports pratiquez-vous ?-Comment pouvons-nous être gentils avec les animaux ?-Quelles choses vous rendent heureux ?-Quelles activités d’automne aimez-vous faire ?-Savez-vous jouer d'un instrument
article worksheet: explanation of when to use a/an/the + fill in the blanksarticle worksheet: pair speaking with fill in the blanks orallyarticle worksheet: fix the mistakesCinderella Story and lesson plan NOTE:This resource pairs with articles a, an, the ppt
This planner is simple, easy to use, editable and practical! It includes: lesson plan template unit plan template attendance sheet bad behavior documentation sheet2025/2026 calendars from September-August
Time for Beginnersclock time at 15 minute intervals from 12:00 a.m. - 11:45 pm images to help understand the time of day quiz! Time for Advanced Learnersintervals of time before or after the hour (ie quarter to, half past) time expressions (ie midnight & noon)quiz!activity to express plans with a calendar: this, on, next, last, today, tonight, tomorrow
This planner is simple, easy to use, ready to print and practical! It includes: lesson plan templateunit plan templateattendance sheetbad behavior documentation sheet2025/2026 calendars from September-August
1) Grammar tenses: explanations, examples, and a space for students to write their own examples. See example: Simple Past Tense: used for finished actionsEx: I bought a new laptop. 2) Fill in the blanks with the correct prepositions3) Fill in the blanks with the correct articles4) Fill in the blanks with the correct adjective order5) Add punctuation to the sentences 6) Write some sentences about me7) Label the school objects8) Choose the correct homophones***Includes answer keys***
Strengths:I'm reliable/dependable/responsible You can count/rely/depend on meI'm positiveI'm creative/I think outside of the box I'm patientI'm calm under pressureI'm ambitious/motivatedI'm friendly/socialI'm adaptable/flexible/versatileI'm punctual/always on timeI'm resourcefulI take the initiativeI'm a fast/quick learnerI'm a team player/I work well with othersI'm a good multitaskerI'm a good problem-solverI'm a hard workerI'm good with: people, seniors, animals, appliances, numbers, languages
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