Showing posts with label Writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Writing. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Wednesday Weekly 5 under $5 - 10/6/2021

                           



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.


Halloween Roll and Color - Color by Number - $1.99

by Artimation Designs
PreK - 3rd grades
Activities, Fun Stuff, Printables



Halloween Roll and Color coloring activity. Instructions are easy. Just roll the dice to match the numbers, then color the pages! These are great for young learners to practice the basics of numbers within 10 and color recognition. Older students may prefer just to have fun and color without the use of dice. 



by Kamp Kindergarten
K - 1st grades
Fun Stuff, Literacy Center Ideas


In this Halloween themed digital task card deck your little learners select the correct picture for the CVC word. Digital task cards offer an engaging way to learn in your classroom or in distance learning situations. Boom Cards™ are exciting, interactive, and fun! Your little goblins will love decoding CVC words with this paperless phonics resource.


French Halloween Writing Prompts - $3.00

by Urbino12
8th - 12th grades
Fun Stuff, Task Cards, Cultural Activities



How do you celebrate Halloween in your French classroom? This writing resource contains 
twenty task cards with different Halloween themed writing prompts (en français)and five Halloween themed lined writing papers for students to use for their writing task. 

Halloween Writing Paper - $2.50

By Sunshine and Laughter by Deno
K - 5th grades
Fun Stuff, Printables



Halloween brings trick or treaters, candy, and Halloween writing! Writing is more fun with these adorable Halloween papers that will surely bring out your student's creative side. With the purchase of this product, you will get a wide variety of Halloween themed writing pages to chose from to get your students excited about writing!!!


Halloween Fraction Riddles - Putting Fractions in Lowest Terms - 3.00


By Scipi
3rd - 5th grades
Activities, Fun Stuff, Computation



This math resource contains eight Halloween fraction riddles which provide students practice in identifying fractional parts in lowest terms as well as recognizing equivalent fractions. Specific words are provided, and the students are to figure out the correct fractional part of each particular word. If the fractional part is correctly identified, when the students write the fractional parts on the lines provided, a new word is formed. Each group of new words becomes a Halloween riddle.  



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


Renee Heiss

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Monday, January 11, 2016

January Teacher Talk

Posted by Deann Marin of Socrates Lantern



                      
Happy New Year 

All of us from the Teacher Talk collaborative would like wish you a
healthy, happy and  wealthy 2016. May all of your wishes and dreams become a reality.


If you're interested in joining this unique group of teacher entrepreneurs and blogging buddies and 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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By Deann Marin of Socrates Lantern


As a child of the 60’s I remember so vividly that fateful April day in 1968 when Martin Luther King Jr. was brutally gunned down by James Earl Ray. I remember sitting by the television set, just horrified by what I had just witnessed.

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By Mary Moore of  Moore Resoources

ALL IN ONE: Statistics, Probability, Classroom Management, Scatter Plots, Student Engagement, & Graphing!


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By Thia Triggs of Print Path



Help your kids get the most out of waiting in line!


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By Kathie Yonemura of Tried and True Teaching Tools

A simple strategy for activating prior knowledge and gets students to make connections. 


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By Shametria Routt of the Routty Math Teacher
Math stations are one of the current hot button topics for educators and the sessions with the longest lines at any math conference because they are not only fun for students but can be adapted to address a whole host of learning styles-- more than we can typically address in a whole class setting. However, using math stations effectively in the classroom can seem like an overwhelming endeavor for beginners. To support those teachers who have been wanting to get started with math stations and to share some of my favorite tips and techniques with beginners and novices alike, this 6-part series features the 5 Ws of math stations: Who, What, When, Where, and Why. 

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By Tammy Roose of Tarheelstate Teacher

Are you ready to harness your greatness in 2016? I'm recommending 3 of my favorite resources for developing new positive habits and being the best you can be! Happy New Year! 

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By Susan Berkowitz of Susan Berkowitz

Phonological awareness refers to awareness of and access to the sound structure of language. Spoken words are comprised of strings or sequences of phonemes that signal different meanings. Awareness that changes in these sequences result in changes in meaning is crucial in literacy skills development. If a student cannot conceptualize the order of sounds and syllables in words, he cannot associate the sound units with written symbols.

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By Lisa Robles of LisaTeachR's Classroom

Books and resources to teach kindness.

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By Kerry Tracy of  Kerry Tracy

If your 4th - 8th grade students are struggling to produce grade-level writing, start here!


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By Tammy DeShaw of The Owl Teacher

Are you looking for some great ideas for teaching about Martin Luther King Jr? This blog post is a great opportunity to still teach your reading common core while teaching about this legend. The great part? A freebie to help you get started is included!


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By Thia Triggs of Print Path



Can you read these letters? Do you know why they are so hard to read? What can we do as teachers to prevent this?


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By Marypat Mahoney of Just Add Students

Keep writing projects from lingering on and on by using a writing scheduler.


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Gifts of the New Year
By Retta London of Rainbow City Learning

Now that "the holidays" are over, the decorations are packed away, and the ribbons, bows, tinsel, and paper have been disposed of, many of us think that the huge whoosh of gifting is over. I disagree! January is the perfect time to gift yourself! Here are some gifts that I hope you will lavish upon yourselves during the often cloudy, gray, and chilling days of January!


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Helping Reluctant Readers Find the Magic
By Marcy Howe of It's a Teacher Thing
How can you help your reluctant upper elementary and middle school readers? Check out this veteran teacher's post on how she helps struggling readers.

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Finding Balance & Doing the Fandango
By Tracy Willis of Wild Child Designs

Quick! Can you stand on one foot and cross your eyes? Me neither! Find out how this teacher is reclaiming her sense of balance.


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From teaching math to writing to reading to learning how to form letters properly, to celebrating Martin Luther King, you don't want to miss reading these fabulous blog posts from some awesome educators.




Monday, May 11, 2015

English Arts Lesson-"Paragraph of the Week"
by Kim Crouch
7th-10th Grade



 
Paragraph of the Week-Writing with Ease
AN ENTIRE YEARS WORTH OF WRITING!

The purpose of this product is to make your students into more proficient writers through practice and repetition.

This product was constructed with the thought of backward design--What do we want these students to be able to accomplish at the end of this product? The answer: We want our students to be independent, strong and proficient writers.

Each mini-unit begins with an engaging article, followed by weekly scaffolding activities. Week one consists of activities on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday; while week two activities are assigned on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, with a complete paragraph at the end of each unit. In addition, an easy rubric is included, that allows students to peer-grade, or the teacher can use it as an assessment, writing grade or benchmark.

This product includes:
1. 20 Mini-Units (2-week intervals)-

Each Mini-Unit Includes-
A. A Short, Engaging Article (Lexile Levels vary between 900-1200)
B. Short assignments for the two weeks with the end assignment being a complete paragraph

In addition, there are three mini-lessons, a paragraph rubric, and other engaging resources!

Every few units provide a new skill that is added onto the prior unit. By the end of the 20 units, students will be writing independent, strong and thorough paragraphs.

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Sunday, May 3, 2015

Blog with your Class

Blogging with your class is fun.  Students have the opportunity to write for a worldwide audience, research, learn technology, and share their learningBlog Guide Cover with the world.
This guide gives teachers time-saving tools, checklists, assessment forms, parent communication, and student contracts.  
Additionally, there are 99 differentiated writing prompts.  The teacher or the student can choose a "mild," "medium," or "extra spicy" variation on a topic.  Use the tic tac toe board to encourage students to challenge themselves.
99 Differentiated Post Topics!
The differentiated topics make great mini-lesson topics, and they are perfect for the student that loves to play with technology in creative ways.  

Check out this resource on Just Add Students
Get started blogging with your class!  

Sunday, April 26, 2015

Writing Lesson - "You Helped Me Bloom"

by First Grade Diva Creations
Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd

Looking for something to appreciate moms, dads, other special adults, and volunteers that doesn't cost you a fortune?

Oh! The stories I could tell of the late nights gluing and assembling, the many dollars spent, and the stress of Mother's Day gifts for my students to make. 

KEEP IT SIMPLE THIS YEAR!

One of the reasons I love primary aged children is because of the way they see the world.  Their perspective is so innocent and adorable. I created this lesson to capture and save forever how they feel about their  moms, dads, classroom volunteers, or other special adults.  

These can easily be created in a day if you are in a time crunch.
My teaching partners and I went to our local dollar store and purchased clear bags, colorful shredded paper, and curling ribbon.  We then put these posters into the bags with a bit of shred, and tied them off with the curling ribbon.  It really gave them that special look!

You Help Me Bloom



THIS CAN ALSO BE EASILY ADAPTED TO MAKE A CLASS POSTER TO APPRECIATE A VOLUNTEER. I PUT THREE FLOWER POTS ON A POSTER AND GIVE EACH CHILD ONE OF THE INTERACTIVE FLOWERS.

First Grade Diva Creations