This is created for use in a grade 4 classroom studying the rocks and minerals unit. It uses various concepts and tests the properties of various minerals. Hands on and engaging for students of all levels. This is a word document so that it can be edited to suit your class and your teaching styles.
These can be used to supplement the fitness units in Physical Education, but can also be used for DPA, warm-ups etc. These cards incorporate strength and endurance and can be printed out and placed around the gym or classroom and used in many ways. Many activities are possible for many students including special needs students. Some cards also come with a variation to differentiate for different levels.
This is a card game developed for junior grades to help with review of concepts for food chains. This download includes a whole set of cards and a set of rules for 2 different levelled games. The cards included are carnivores, omnivores, herbivores, as well as grass/green cards and decomposer cards. This aligns with the grade 4 and 5 curriculum.
This is an assessment package that is used to supplement a fitness unit in physical education. It discusses various types of fitness, motivation factors, adaptations of exercises, goal setting, RPE, heart rate, as well as a self reflective piece regarding their goals and the unit.
This is a cumulative assessment based on the Ontario Curriculum Science unit Forces and Motion.
It includes an outline of the task, and a set of brainstorming pages.
A task where students are instructed to create a persuasive paragraph about a topic of their choice. Package includes a task outline, rubric, as well as graphic organizer.
This is a survey created for use on the first day of school or in a new class. This tool allows teachers to get to know the demographics of their class. It is especially helpful for new teachers. It asks questions about learning styles, access to technology, and interests/hobbies.
This was an assignment created for grade 5 Health and Phys Ed. This download outlines the entire task and the rubric for assessment, all based on Ontario Curriculum guidelines. It specifically fits into the Fitness unit. The assignment is for students to create an aerobics routine in groups.
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