With clear directions, this 4 step
activity prompts students to read, identify vocabulary words, define the words based on resources available to them (dictionaries, context clues, technology, etc.), and then share their identified words with other group mates.
Interactive
activities prompt students to use real - world Web sites and software to create unique user - generated content including: podcasts, public service announcements, multimedia presentations, digital business plans, and dynamic articles.
Not exact matches
These are picture
prompts for an
activity led by small groups or pairs of Year 10 IGCSE
students.
The
Student Editions include: • Links to instructional videos, audio, or texts • Links to practice quizzes or
activities • 12 assessments that include a total of 39 multiple choice, 2 true / false, and 2 sorting questions • Definitions of key terms related to each of the standards • Examples of how
students can apply the standards to their reading and deepen their understanding of what they are reading • Excerpts from several high - quality texts, including: - «Harriet: The Moses of Her People» by Sarah H. Bradford - «The Narrative of Sojourner Truth» by Olive Gilbert and Sojourner Truth - «On Women's Right to Vote» by Susan B. Anthony - «Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death» by Patrick Henry • Accompanying Teaching Notes files The Teaching Notes files include: • Additional
activities and writing
prompts to help your
students explore the standard • Links to additional resources • Ideas to differentiate the
activities for
students who need extra support or to be challenged further • Answer guides with correct answers, answer choice rationales, word counts, and DOK (Depth of Knowledge) levels
He explains, «School
activities that draw out emotions - simulations, role playing, and cooperative projects, for example - may provide important contextual memory
prompts that will help
students recall the information during closely related events in the real world».
Areas within template include; Teacher name - Subject / Group - Focus - Lesson Duration Learning Objectives - Planning with Bloom and The Big 4 Different sections for your starter / main / closing
activities Tips / cues for teaching strategies Tick lists Group Profiles Seating Chart - with
student information and sections
prompting differentiation I created and use this lesson plan template in all my lessons.
These respondents were told that «Individual
student costs go toward teacher and administrator salaries, building construction and maintenance, extracurricular
activities, transportation, etc.» With this
prompt, we anticipated, respondents would have an easier time answering the question.
Examples: Have
students use a writing
prompt, short
activity, discussion, or illustration to summarize, or have them summarize on an exit ticket.
«With no
prompting on my part, I find
students are invariably drawn to these Quia
activities.
Harvard Admission Decision
Prompts Debate Over Free Speech (Boston Globe) Howard Gardner weighs in on a free speech debate as it applies to a broader Harvard admissions decision this past week to rescind admission to a group of
students for their
activity on social media.
This
activity is a picture
prompt for
students to get practice in making a claim, providing evidence for their claim and to develop their reasoning for that claim.
The «Spring Writing
Activities» package contains: ➜ 25 cut - and - paste writing
prompts and ➜
student booklet with color and black / white covers.
Activities included in this packet include: ➜ differentiated ABC brainstorming templates, ➜ three sets of «Act It Out» cards, ➜ four
activity cards with optional
student response sheets, ➜ differentiated anticipation guides, ➜ five exit cards, ➜ 5 senses book in color and in black and white, ➜ give one, get one
activity ➜ two sets of hot seat questions, ➜ various journal
prompt templates, ➜ senses picture sort, ➜ two minute talk cards, ➜ four Venn Diagram templates, ➜ a vocabulary match game, and ➜ two differentiated vocabulary worksheets.
They include teaching objectives, warm - up
activities, and writing
prompts to get
students started.
• Short plenary
activity where
students are
prompted to write a brief comment about the poem or offer a more detailed response for more able
students.
This 31 - page packet includes: literacy connections and ideas for creating tangrams as well as discussion
prompts to use as
students are creating a tangram; Ideas for investigating shapes and discussion
prompts to use as
students are investigating shapes; Ideas for using tangrams to study fractions and discussion
prompts to use as
students are working with fractions and tangrams; art
activity suggestions and resources; and several extensions with resources.
Students use the
prompt as the starting point for a creative writing
activity.
Another example, «Constructive Controversies,» is a classroom
activity that
prompts discussions and creative problem solving; first,
students are selected to debate one side of an issue, then the same
students are asked to debate the other.
Students turn the cube or use the set of cards to select the number of
prompts you have specified for this
activity.
We'll have a range of
activities, from
students making photo
prompts for others to trying Padlet for riffing on poems (see teacher Scott Glass» Public Exploration of «Mindful» by Mary Oliver), from sharing fanfiction to remixing with Mozilla's Thimble (see Postcard for a Friend: A 25 - Word Story).
Building on insights developed by David Perkins, Ron Ritchart, and Shari Tishman, Project Zero has created a large suite of «thinking routines» — exercises,
activities, discussion
prompts, and practices — that help
students develop habits of mind that support good thinking in a variety of situations and contexts.
The
students then apply what they read with an
activity & responding to a writing
prompt.
Here's What You'll Get: Interactive Lesson Plan for 6 Book Club Meetings Focusing on Plot Chapter by Chapter Discussion Guide Chapter by Chapter Vocabulary Guide Book Club Calendar Conversation
Prompts Expectations for Book Club Anchor Chart /
Student Reference Sheet
Student Self - Evaluation Forms
Student Reading Response Guide Comprehension Assessment Rubric Common Core State Standard Assessment - BONUS: Spanish translation of Book Club Management Resources for use with Pictures of Hollis Woods All of the lesson plans and
activities included in this package are aligned to the Common Core Standards for fifth grade.
So this week, they and their
students — most of whom are beginners to working with Web design — decided to marry their usual weekly writing
prompts with extension
activities that use Mozilla's Webmaker, a tool that, they say, makes coding easy.
Full lesson Power Point is recommended for two lessons and includes: * Attractive title pages throughout * Word list starter
activity * Scenario page * Lesson Objectives * Discussion
prompts * Writing
prompts * Map drawing
activity Excellent value, engaging lesson that
students of all ages will enjoy!
This is designed to be a language arts daily warm
activity and there are 25 different sentence
prompts to use with your
students.
Yesterday, Rebekah shared a fantastic set of questions to help
students connect with a notebook
prompt; today, in the spirit of the Mindfulness Monday
activities my homeroom and I recently enjoyed, I offer some suggestions for «meditating» on some of the # 100DOSW18 slides.
Grades 1 — 5 — This free classroom
activity includes before -, during -, and after - reading
prompts and instructions to help teachers guide a discussion about how it feels to be excluded and what
students can do to help.
Anticipatory Set (focus)- A short
activity or
prompt that focuses the
students» attention before the actual lesson begins.
Prepare your
students for our virtual experience with this standards - aligned
activity, designed to cultivate conversations about heart health and
prompt students to get moving!
Here teachers will find writing
prompt ideas, competitions, join writing groups and participate in other great
activities where
students can feather their writing and improve thorough feedback and support.
All Addition Anchor Charts Assessment Back To School Behavior Management Brain Breaks End Of Year Fractions Fun Lessons GIVEAWAYS Halloween Icebreakers Interactive Teaching Tools Math
Activities Math Centers Math Games Math Mysteries Math Posters Math Tricks Math Videos More Teacher Stuff Mystery
Prompts Patterns Place Value Puzzles
Student Motvation Teaching Strategies TPT Products Free & Paid Writing
Activities
Guide
students through 125 + culturally responsive conversations, includes daily messages, greetings, share topics, robust and varied
activities, and reflection questions to
prompt development of social skills, critical thinking, and open discussion.
With this
activity students will pick a
prompt and then write a letter about that topic.
While summer is filled with outdoor
activities that often keep young people active, it should also include summer writing
prompts and
activities that keep
students busy thinking about the fun they are having.
An interactive tutorial for
students in grades 3 and 4 that presents syllabication rules and a series of syllabication
activities that
prompt students to apply these rules.
Then instruct
students to use the letter template in the Letter Writing
Prompt Activity to write their final draft.
The
activities are clearly aligned with both the
prompting and making levels of the model, in which
students are challenged first to «observe detect patterns, create associations or make inferences» (Hammond & Manfra, 2009, p. 164) and then transfer their understanding and skill through the development of a tangible product.
Using engaging videos on current events and
student - tailored topics, our weekly
prompts will provide journal and writing
activities your class will love!
If you have time, this
prompt can be used as a creative writing
activity, with
students writing and sharing stories about how life could change under a dictatorship.
When the class reaches a Brain Break during the lecture, the teacher briefly reminds
students of the expectations and
prompts them to begin the
activity.
During a visit to the school, I saw classroom discussions and
activities that promoted
students» awareness of their social conditions and
prompted them to read and write about their lives and realities within their communities.
Student Activities CD - ROM includes word sorts, cloze passages, a writing prompt, and two homework pages for each lesson; templates for teacher - directed instruction, student activities, and pre - and post-tests; other resources for differentiated acti
Student Activities CD - ROM includes word sorts, cloze passages, a writing prompt, and two homework pages for each lesson; templates for teacher - directed instruction, student activities, and pre - and post-tests; other resources for differentiated a
Activities CD - ROM includes word sorts, cloze passages, a writing
prompt, and two homework pages for each lesson; templates for teacher - directed instruction,
student activities, and pre - and post-tests; other resources for differentiated acti
student activities, and pre - and post-tests; other resources for differentiated a
activities, and pre - and post-tests; other resources for differentiated
activitiesactivities.
Includes a Teacher's Resource Guide (full - color, 120 - page guide for professional learning and explicit instruction), CD - ROM (features
activities, ThinkSheets, language supports, models, and assessments), Writing
Prompt Bank (100 cards, 25 each of narrative, expository, persuasive, and descriptive writing
prompts, Writing Resource & Journal (6 copies; 72 - page book includes space for
students to build graphic organizers, a mini thesaurus with Tier 1 and Tier 2 words), Reading Rods Kits (1 Vocabulary Individual
Student Kit and 1 Sentence - Construction Individual
Student Kit), Reading Rods Vocabulary
Activity Cards (48 additional
activities reinforce strategy instruction), and Sentence
Activity Strips (6 blank write - on / wipe - off 3» long strips).
The following free classroom
activity includes before -, during -, and after - reading
prompts and instructions to help teachers guide a discussion about how it feels to be excluded and what
students can do to help.
Vice Principal Shannon expands Dancing Classrooms into a co-curricular writing
activity,
prompting students to write poems, stories, and reflections throughout the course of a 10 - week program that culminates with an inter-school dance competition.
This
activity prompts early elementary
students to discuss how empathy can help them to stop bullying.
Exit Tickets include short
prompts or tasks (e.g., short quiz, interest survey, partner
activity, etc.) that can be completed by
students in written, verbal or interactive forms.
Curated blog posts, videos, infographics, and
activities model diverse ways of presenting information and built - in writing
prompts push
students to synthesize learnings from multiple sources.
Whether before, during or after reading,
prompt students to correct definitions and associations during the course of the
activity.