Welcome to the 'Type B' Teacher store. Here you can find the exact resource that you need without the extra fluff before your students get done with their bell work.
Remember to leave rating, comments, and suggestions for your favorite resources!
There is always a student who needs a pencil, and there is always a student who never returns the pencil. This printable allows you to keep up with the students who constantly need a pencil but never return them. You can now keep track of the days they borrow a pencil and address a very common pattern. Hang this sign-out/in sheet on the wall using a clip board. Then, next to the clip board, glue or tape chip bag clips to the wall or cute border. This will hold the pencils for you. Use as many as
This tool may be the most helpful for your beginner writers. This organizer helps students to decide what their topic of choice is going to be, along with creating their introductory and conclusion paragraphs or sentences, and deciding on their three main ideas to discuss in their essay or presentation.
This document has all the things to help your students complete the research needed for a project about Amazon's Fulfillment Center. Amazon is a growing company, using robots and unusual storage systems in their warehouses. This project will encourage students to learn and research on their own by allowing them to choose one of the 4 topics they would like to further investigate and helping them to stay organized while do so. This document includes: Step-by-step instructions to completing the
We have all run into the issue of students working in groups and not really understanding their role in the group. Using this handout, students will know exactly what their role is and how it should be done. Laminate each sheet for re-use and cut out each circle to pass out to the students. Feel free to re-size the circles if necessary.
Tired of searching and printing multiple "All about me" handouts? Want an alternative way to learn about your students on the first week of school? Try the "This or That" game! Instead of asking students the typical "what is your favorite food" survey, allow them to move around and make quick decisions on this item or that one.
Sometimes students need a reminder of how their work should be done before turning in their final product. Using this cute checklist helps my students remember that there are very specific things that should be visible on your work. Laminate the handout for re-use over the years. Post this near your designated "turn-in" station for students to read before turning in their work.
The slides can be used to introduce the three different ways heat can be transferred from one place to the next. The teacher can lead a class discussion using the slides along with pointing out important keywords for the students. If used for independent work, this is perfect for students to use as their guided notes. Students will navigate through each slide and fill in the blanks for each missing word to correctly complete the sentences. Answers are the BLUE, UNDERLINED words. Slides can be up
Controlling the noise in a classroom can be quite stressful. Make it fun by introducing Noise Levels! After printing, laminating and posting the pages, use small push lights from the dollar store to students identify which level is appropriate at the moment.
Let's be honest... we all have a weird feeling when it comes to ice breakers. BUT if you give a kid some candy, that can change the entire mood around the activity. Using this product allows you to learn more about each of your students and they get to have a treat afterwards! Best of both worlds!
Let's be honest... we all have a weird feeling when it comes to ice breakers. BUT if you give a kid some candy, that can change the entire mood around the activity. Using this product allows you to learn more about each of your students and they get to have a treat afterwards! Best of both worlds!
Students will work to match the definitions with the words in the Word Bank. Each word is a beginner's vocabulary word for computer science. When finished, students can color their heart, that can be displayed around the classroom or in the hallways for student work.
These slides can be used to introduce the three different ways heat can be transferred from one place to the next. The teacher can lead a class discussion using the slides along with pointing out important keywords for the students. **Check out the Fill-in-the-Blanks Handout to go along with the slides! This is perfect for to students as their guided notes. Students will fill in the blanks for each missing word to correctly complete the sentences. Answers are the BLUE, UNDERLINED words. Trans
Use these Daily Chevron labels to label drawers or containers by days of the school week. These labels can be downloaded and edited in Google slides to whatever you need. **Also check out the matching Early Finisher Activities as well!**
This ice breaker activity can be used during any setting to engage or re-engage your audience. This will give you the chance to learn mini details about your audience while giving them the opportunity to walk around the room and learn about their peers.
This set of classroom rules can be used for any grade level. Incorporated with hashtags, these rules are relevant to every classroom in the building and give you some cool points! ;)
This handout can be used to introduce the three different ways heat can be transferred from one place to the next. Students will fill in the blanks to correctly complete the sentences. When finished, students will practice applying the vocabulary words to real-life scenarios. **Check out the Google Slides that along with this handout! This is perfect for students to use as their guided notes. Students will navigate through each slide and fill in the blanks for each missing word to correctly com
With this assignment, students are presented with the problem of their basketball court deteriorating due to the constant rain and erosion. Students are assigned the task of designing a new court with a new type of material after completing the research portion of the assignment. Students may work alone or with a partner to design their new court. Feel free to add on and edit the document to fit your students needs.
This ice breaker activity is a great way to learn about all of your students winter break at one time! It also gives them a chance to wander around the room to talk with their classmates.
We all have students who finish their assignments along with then extension assignment fairly quickly. These quick, at-your-seat activities are great for those students! Follow the directions on the first slide to print, laminate, and post in your classroom!
1st - 12th
For All Subjects
FREE
Showing 1-19 of 19 results
About the store
Experience
Welcome to the 'Type B' Teacher store. Here you can find the exact resource that you need without the extra fluff before your students get done with their bell work.
Remember to leave rating, comments, and suggestions for your favorite resources!
Teaching style
Keep it simple. Keep it fun.
My own education history
As an educator, I have experience in grades 3K-8th grade. I have taught 6th grade math and science for 4 years and transitioned to STEM for students in 3K-8th grade for the last 4 years.
TPT is the largest marketplace for PreK-12 resources, powered by a community of educators.