Hello, As a very experienced teacher of History, English, RS, Geography, Business Studies and Media Studies, (it was originally just History but it seems like I have now taught everything!!) over the years I have made a log of every new lesson activity that I have ever used and developed. I have found this log to...See MoreHello, As a very experienced teacher of History, English, RS, Geography, Business Studies and Media Studies, (it was originally just History but it seems like I have now taught everything!!) over the years I have made a log of every new lesson activity that I have ever used and developed. I have found this log to be extremely useful as before I plan a lesson, I quickly refer to it to see which of these generic activities I could use to quickly create a very stimulating and diverse lesson. There are 100 activities that serve as a template to use for ANY lesson. Including primary school lessons I have used them just as religiously during my intermittent projects in primary schools. The kids love them!. These activities range from the simplest activities such as gap-fills to more complex interactive rating and assessment exercises. There are some really fun activities! I have consequently decided to produce a lesson-planning pack which fully explains how each activity can be used in a lesson. Alongside this, I have also created a compendium of 25 exemplary PowerPoint activities. Quite honestly, this makes lesson planning infinitely easier and I am so glad I’ve done it. It occurred to me that every teacher would want a copy of this and thus, I’ll be honest, I thought I could make a little pocket money from this at the same time. Thus, if you are interested in the pack of 100 activities and 25 PowerPoint activities, then could you please download them from this direct paypal link. [link removed]!!!
QuintOn 12/14/11, Rachie wrote: > Please send me any winter themed ideas in math, reading, > language arts, science, art. This is for rotations with > other classes.
This page has winter math, reading stories, crafts, and stuff like that...
I do stone soup books, there are many versions, then we make it in crock pots. Good to discuss differences, one theme, tie it to topic of cooperation . Relate to foods, map skills of product maps- what state is known for.Math as in ounces etc as you cook the soup ( i used canned veggies and can of chicken stock) Art and writing is a post card from the soldiers writing home about the village and their experience making soup. I've done this in grade 2and 3
I am seeking a part-time tutoring position in the area of Language Arts/writing. I have taught writing to students in grades 2-9 for twenty years, and am confident I can help your child!
CindyOn 12/30/11, Cindy wrote: > I am seeking a part-time tutoring position in the area of > Language Arts/writing. I have taught writing to students in > grades 2-9 for twenty years, and am confident I can help > your child! > > Please contact me at [email removed])
CindyOn 12/30/11, Cindy wrote: > I am seeking a part-time tutoring position in the area of > Language Arts/writing. I have taught writing to students in > grades 2-9 for twenty years, and am confident I can help > your child! > > Please contact me at [email removed])
Ideal for 10 minute slots at the end of a class if you’ve got a projector. My own students (aged 5-8) have really enjoyed these. Students could use the episodes as the basis for making up their own stories, or for writing about what happens. There's another series on the site: Humphrey Bogin, which might be particularly good for 3rd graders.
Apologies for being repetitive if you're reading this for the second time - I've posted it on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade chatboards.
Any questions or comments about the material please do mail us - my contacts on the site. Best wishes in the New Year.