Make your students feel seen on their birthday with a little poem that shows you know their strengths and likes!! Print on flat cardstock and leave it on their desk to greet them in the morning, or attach to a gift bag or prize. Each flat card measures around 5" x 4". Your students will love reading the cute poem designed to fit their personality!
Use the following format for the acrostic (capitals are where the VALENTINE letters belong) : For God so lo Ved the world That he g Ave His on Ly Begott En So N That whosoever Believeth In Him Should Not perish But have Everlasting Life Have students write John 3:16 at the bottom and decorate them beautifully!
After reading Chester's Way by Kevin Henkes, have the students infer what will happen and write their predictions down. Some students may finish early and can convert their prediction into a story extension and continue the wonderful tale of friendship!
Have students draw what each specimen looks like before and after seeing it under the scrutiny of a microscope. They love drawing details and are amazed at the difference between their two pictures.
Hi Teachers! Here is a free resource for you to use in your classroom! This awards set includes 26 different virtues or personality types, with a scripture matching for each one. There's a mix of humor in some of them. Hope you enjoy awarding your students for a wonderful year! Here's a list of awards included: -Bright Light -Burning Bush -Cheerful Giver -Classroom Comedian -Creative Spark -Encourager -Extra Manna Needed -Faithful Friend -Fearfully and Wonderfully Made -Finish Line -Fisher of Fr
K - 5th
Character Education, Classroom Community, For All Subjects
A cute activity where students build 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional shapes with toothpicks and marshmallows. They can visually see the difference between a flat and solid shape, as well as compare number of vertices (corners) and edges (sides).
This is perfect for your moving your students through the entire concrete, pictorial, and abstract process of Singapore Math. Includes part-part-whole and number bond areas to use with manipulatives.
Print this out and copy double sided. Fold in half and staple into cardstock, scrapbook paper, or construction paper so your students can make books galore! Lined paper will keep their handwriting neat.
This recording sheet will come in handy for all sorts of experiments in your science units! Use it only after you have taught the scientific method vocabulary.
Use this as a reference in your classroom to help build godly relationships. I have a Friendship Book that students may use throughout the year to write sweet and encouraging notes to each other. This handout is their main resource for starting their notes/letters to their classmates.
"But as for me and my class, we will serve the Lord." You can print this for binders or hang it in your classroom. I put mine in a frame and hung it on my door.
Here is a wonderful poem to have your students memorize, especially at the beginning of the year, when you can speak to their hearts about persevering through many challenges they will be facing academically, socially and spiritually.
Get your students thinking biblically about the virtue of courage. Think of a Bible story in which the person had to show this character trait. Read the verses, discuss the questions, and write the answers.