Showing posts with label #reading #writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #reading #writing. Show all posts

Thursday, October 5, 2023

Wednesday Weekly 5 under $5 - 10/4/2023

                                                          



Every week I put together a list of 5 great products from members of The Best of Teacher Entrepreneurs Marketing Cooperative (TBOTEMC) with the requirement that each product must be less than $5.  With a variety of subjects and a wide range of grades, there just might be something that you can use, so continue to read below and see!

In addition, if you're a seller on Teachers Pay Teachers (TpT) who would like to get more information about joining TBOTEMC, contact me via email at ReneeHeiss@gmail.com or by simply leaving a comment on this blog post.


October Number Sense Learning Center Game and Activities - $2.00


by Mickey's Place
K- 1st grades
Activities, Assessment, Centers

Number Sense: October is a complete learning game to enhance the concept of numbers: one thru twelve. Number Sense: October incorporates the theme of Halloween.
Number Sense October involves matching the cards to their appropriate number.
The cards include: Dice, ten frames, dots, number words, objects to count, and tally marks.    


Halloween Song-Writing Activity Print and Digital - $3.50


by Charlene Tess
6th - 10th grades
Activities, Handouts
                                                                             

This fun Halloween Song-Writing Activity works best if students work in pairs or in small groups. They will enjoy changing the lyrics of familiar Christmas songs to spooky or funny Halloween songs.
 
by Primarily Learning
K - 1st grades
Homeschool Curricula, Activities, Centers


Develop reading comprehension skills & practice high-frequency words with these diverse Halloween Emergent Readers created with Open Dyslexic Font. Note how they align with the Science of Reading. Use some of the 20 characters for Retelling a Story about Halloween. Choose to cut and paste, write, draw, and/or color.



by Urbino12
PreK - 1st grades
Activities, Printables


Halloween themed numbers 1-10 in Spanish. Great for FLES! Created in black and white for easy printing! 
Students can: 
1) trace/write/copy the number
2) trace/write the word
3) create the number using the tens frame
4) identify and circle the number in a Halloween themed shape
5) color or circle the number of Halloween items for the number depicted on each page


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by Two Little Birds
2nd - 4th grades
Printables


A fun Halloween activity for students to write a spooky story using the elements of a story.  Digital slide for prewriting and good writing pages.  Drafting pages, lined pages to publish and an illustration page is included.  


As always, I encourage comments and any ideas or suggestions by emailing me at reneeheiss@gmail.com

Renee Heiss

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Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Wednesday Weekly 5 Under $5 - 1/6/2021

Every week I put together a list of 5 great products from members of The Best of Teacher Entrepreneurs Marketing Cooperative (TBOTEMC) with the requirement that each product must be less than $5.  With a variety of subjects and a wide range of grades, there just might be something that you can use, so continue to read below and see!

In addition, if you're a seller on Teachers Pay Teachers (TpT) who would like to get more information about joining TBOTEMC, contact me via email at ReneeHeiss@gmail.com or simply by leaving a comment on this blog post.







By A Teacher's Teacher

8th-11th grades

Projects



The Taming of the Shrew project set provides ten different project options to go along with Shakespeare’s classic comedy. Choices allow for student strengths to be recognized, including artistic, writing, acting, and music elements. In addition, thought was given to make sure that there are project options that can be done individually, with a partner, or as a member of a small group.



Winter Multiplication Color by Number - $4.99

By Believe to Achieve by Anne Rozell

2nd - 5th grades

Printables



Are you looking for a fun way for students to practice the multiplication facts 2's to 12's? This resource will delight your students as they solve the multiplication facts and color the picture based on the code! This resource is great for morning work, homework, tutoring or early finishers!


French: La Poésie d'hiver - $3.00

by Sunshine and Laughter by Deno

K - 7th

Activities, Printables




Have your beginning L2 French students write a beautiful winter poem!
This is a guided writing model with suggested vocabulary to write a simple five line (Cinquain) poem in French. Includes winter themed writing templates. This resource is also available in English, Italian and Spanish.

 

Winter Snowman Glyph - $3.00

By Scipi Products

1st - 3rd

Printables



This snowman glyph is an excellent winter activity for reading and following directions, and requires problem solving, communication, and data organization. The students color or put different items on a snowman based on information about themselves. Students are to finish the snowman glyph using the eight categories that are listed.


 

Spelling and Phonics Word Work for Distance Learning - $3.50

By Tammy's Toolbox

K - 3rd

Google slides work packet



hese fun digital activities for Google Slides™ let students practice phonics word work, spelling, and sight words using any word list. These are great for distance learning, learning centers, on-line tutoring, and at-home practice.  15 different activities include multisensory movement, decoding, and memorization techniques. These are digital-only activities that students and teachers can use on their devices.



Other WW5U5 Team Members on TpT to Visit:


Laurie Fyke
Jen Dodrill
Gini Musmanno
Charlene Tess
Tami Steele


As always, I encourage comments below and any ideas or suggestions by emailing me at reneeheiss@gmail.com


Renee Heiss

All-American Teacher Tools


Check out my Store



 

 

 




 

Monday, January 20, 2020

January 2020 Teacher Talk

Posted by Deann Marin of Socrates Lantern


 It's 2020! Time sure flies. We have some great ideas for you in our January edition of Teacher Talk. So hurry on over to see what these creative educators are doing this month.

If you're interested in joining this unique group of teacher entrepreneurs, blogging buddies and/or our blog linky, sign up here....The Best of Teacher Entrepreneurs Marketing Cooperative. If you decide to join, be sure to mention one of our names.
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The Proof is in the Pudding....Proof Reading that Is!
I’d like to share some effective proof-reading tips that I’ve used to help students improve their writing skills, and to make my life a bit easier.

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Speaking Up for Justice
By Kathie Yonemura of Tried and True Teaching Tools
Along with honoring Martin Luther King, Jr., this week is our union's one year "strikeversary". What a perfect time to reflect and teach our students to stand up for what is right.
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A Lesson for MLK Day
By Retta London of Rainbow City Learning
A lesson for Martin Luther KIng Day to try this week!


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Remember to Take Time for Yourself


Do you have enough "me time"?  A few minutes can be just as valuable as a week-long vacation!

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Fostering Creativity
Sister Rosemary ruined my poem, but she fostered creativity as she did. Read about how teachers can encourage creative ability in their students.
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New Year's Resolutions Again?
Is it time for new year's resolutions again?
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Using Two-Sided Colored Beans to Add and Subtract Positive and Negative Numbers
By Vicky Rauch of Scipi
"When it comes to adding and subtracting positive and negative numbers, many students have great difficulty. In reality, it is a very confusing and abstract idea; so, it is important to give the students a concrete visual to assist them in seeing the solution. Find out how I teach this concept to my remedial college math students in my newest blog post. "
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10 Test Prep Skills for ELA Performance Task Success
By Marcy Howe of It's A Teacher Thing
Learn 10 essential test prep skills to help your students be more successful on the ELA performance tasks.
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Using specific texts to delve into  Craft and Structure with the Common Core Standards
By Lisa Robles of LisaTeachR's Classroom
Using specific texts to delve into  Craft and Structure with the Common Core Standards.
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Monday, January 7, 2019

January Teacher Talk

Posted by Deann Marin of Socrates Lantern




It's 2019! Time sure flies. We have some great ideas for you in our January edition of Teacher Talk. So hurry on over to see what these creative educators are doing this month.

If you're interested in joining this unique group of teacher entrepreneurs, blogging buddies and/or our blog linky, sign up here....The Best of Teacher Entrepreneurs Marketing Cooperative. If you decide to join, be sure to mention one of our names.

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Success Begins with Baby Steps

Are you one of those people who starts the new year with the intention of making goals for yourself but never quite follow through? If you said yes, you're in the majority, statistics show that only 8% of the people who make goals keep them. Why do so many of us, me included, fail at goal setting?
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Culturally Responsive Teaching
 Is your classroom culturally responsive? This post might surprise you!
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Tried & True Bookmaking: Poof Book
By Kathie Yonemura of Tried and True Teaching Tools 
 There's nothing like making a book to get students excited! They oooh and aaah, as if it is magic! This blog post is the first in a series: Tried and True Bookmaking. 
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 How To Respond to Incorrect Answers
By Gini Musmanno of Reading Spotlight
 Have you ever wondered if there is a helpful way to respond to students’ incorrect answers— a way that will improve not only their comprehension, but also their mindfulness when they are reading and participating in class discussions? Here are some constructive tactics to use in replying to incorrect answers.
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 How Do Velcro Dots Help to Regulate Behavior
By Margo Gentile of Margo Gentile 
 This was a spontaneous last resort behavior mod intervention that was really effective! Whatever works!
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 THE MYSTERIOUS CASE OF ZERO, The Exponent- Why Any Number to the Zero Power Equals One
By Vicki Rauch of Scipi 
 Sometimes my college students like to ask me what seems to be a difficult question. (In reality, they want to play Stump the Teacher.) One such infamous question is, "Why is any number to the zero power one?" Find out how I showed them that the answer is always one using patterns.
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 Goal Setting for the New Year: One Word
By Lisa Robles of LisaTeachR's Classroom
 Be intentional! Choose one word to focus your year.

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 Be My Valentine Treats
By Charlene Tess of Charlene Tess 
 Here are a free Valentine's Day lesson idea and a free activity to help your students correct run-on sentences.
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 Hook Your Students in Writing
By Sally Hansen of Purposeful Plans 

The hook isn’t just the attention getter at the beginning of an essay. Get your students interested in the type of essay by playing an activity before you teach!
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Roses are Red: Using Poetry in Reader's Workshop
By Tracy Willis of Mossy Oak Musings 
 Poetry + Reader's Workshop = Common Core & Complex Text! It's a winning equation. If you're not using poetry in your reader's workshop, you're missing out on some phenomenal learning opportunities. This post is chocked full of ideas to help you incorporate poetry 
into your workshop.
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 5 Easy Ways to Implement Differentiation Into Your Classroom
By Marcy Howe of It's a Teacher Thing 
 We all want to help every student succeed. Learn 5-easy ways you can start implementing differentiation in your classroom today.
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