Here is a shopping with coins activity that asks students to drag and drop coins to make an item’s purchase amount. There are five items in this activity. It is made in Lumio and intended to be completed on an interactive smart board.
Here is a drag and drop activity made on the fabulous teachermade.com platform. In this activity students click and drag the graphic images to match them with the correct Spanish language term. This activity has four parts with 6 – 8 terms per part.
We are entering the final stretch of the 2024 Innovation Badge Campus Championship. Don’t forget that every badge you submitted this year is an entry to the drawing for a $200 gift card. One for an elementary teacher and one for a secondary teacher.
Godwin made a really strong push this time and nearly surpassed Clark to reach 3rd place. Unless Clark wakes up, Godwin should easily secure 3rd place in the last 6 weeks. Mattei took no chances and definitely still has the biggest stack of badges that need to go out this week. Mayfield had some power earners this round as well pushing them closer to 400 badges.
8.7A Solve problems involving the volume of cylinders, cones, and spheres
In this activity your students will practice their skills of calculating volume to complete the tasks given to them by Mostly Mad Max the Mathematician. This activity was put together at Teachermade.com so your students can complete this online. Students select their answer choices and submit to have the activity automatically graded.
Here is a place value activity for your littles. This activity has students build a rocket to the specifications indicated by the place value of a 3 digit number. This activity is in Google Slides and can be completed on a Chromebook individually or as a teacher led class activity. It would even work fantastically on a SMART board.
Here is a digital break out for 1st or second graders. I made this one with the intention that it can be played by 1st or second graders independently with out being led by the teacher as a whole group.
The directions and questions are visual and require no reading skills. It is a quick 5 Time telling challenges to escape the haunted house and avoid the scary cat.
This activity is in Google Slides and is designed to be played while in present mode. As it is for “littles” it is on rails and easy to complete. It is not possible to get off the intended route.
Your students will take on Abraham Lincoln in a game of 1 on 1 basketball in this story based digital escape room. Students answer math problems correctly to score points and advance through the story. This is “on rails” as it us designed for first graders. It should be easy for students to navigate individually while being led by the teacher (reading).
Here is a new Gimkit Set with analog clock faces for every hour at :00 and :30. This is a great activity for developing the skill and ability to instantly recognize those times. Click the image below for the link.
Even better news is that I made a special Gimkit map for your youngins that they should be very capable of enjoying. The enemies powers have been scaled down to make it “beginner mode”. Click the image below to link to this fully custom game. If this is too easy let me know and I can adjust it. It should be a quick game which your class could play a couple rounds of in a session.
Here are some visual vocabulary activities for your Pre-K students. This includes PowerPoint slide shows as an entire huge slide show or divided into smaller categorical groups.
There are also interactive Lumio activities which can be completed whole group or even should work out assigning individually in Google Classroom if you have computer lab or Chromebook access. Lumio lets you have 10 activities on a free account.
Click the Google Drive link below to access the PowerPoint slide shows.
These activities are broken down into groups of ten to 20 items so they should be quick experiences for your students. These might be good individual practice after going over a presentation as a group. They also stand well on their own.
I just finished this FABULOUS digital escape room over the timely concept of Spring Flowers in Texas, the arrival of allergy season, and Author’s purpose.
The April Showers are her in March and the May Flowers are already blooming. Love may not be in the air but pollen is and allergies are out of control in this digital breakout. Learn about Flowers of Texas while you practice your skills and test your knowledge with Author’s Purpose.
Make organizing and finding your files easier by mass renaming them when it is helpful. In the video I use image files but it will work on any file types in any folder location. Goodness, you don’t even have to rename them all. Just group the ones you need. You’ll get it just watch for like 90 seconds. It’s a very valuable skill to have.
Gimkit has always been awesome and engaging. It’s level of awesome and engaging has multiplied by unmeasurable magnitudes!!
With Gimkit Creative’s custom map and game designing tool I was able to build a map that is a replica of our own Mattei and Southard Middle Schools!
This game, World Bosses 3: Southard Mattei, incorporates actual STAAR reviews for all 4 core content areas. When you play this from your account you can use these Gimkit sets (linked below) or attach your own sets. I upgraded my Gimkit account so I was able to publish these on their public “discover” database of custom maps.
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I love these types of programs which not only teach children about budgeting and financial literacy but they are just fun, engaging, and student centered. They are a way to transform your classroom for the better while teaching the most relevant real world skills. You assign responsibilities to students as jobs. There are default jobs built in or you can add custom jobs.
Students earn a salary with their job and use that salary to pay their bills. There are fines for undesired behaviors. More importantly students can earn bonuses so you can reinforce positive behaviors!
Students can spend some of their salary on rewards in the class store. Those can be as simple as special privileges or physical prizes you keep in your class.
There is an awful lot available for free without the pro subscription. Below are the extra features you can get with a pro-plan. Those features include giving a student job access to run the bank and rewards store. Most of it looks rather automatic though with the salaries and bills. It should be easy to catch up on fines and bonuses every now and then.
Here are a few ECR prompts for your students to type responses to in Teachermade.com. Hopefully your students will find these engaging and fun to develop creative responses to.
Let’s dive into Writable by HMH. We are going to access it through ClassLink. It is not called Writable or HMH though. It is called ED: Your Friend in Learning. ClassLink logs us straight in. You may have to choose your grade level taught and content area if you are logging in for the first time.
The view other pathways drop down menu lets you select Writable. Then you will have access to some teacher training modules.
Writable is a web based writing program that will help your students develop their writing skills. It offers daily practice activities as well feedback tools to drive revision. There are also assessments to monitor students goal progress.
Writable uses AI to assess student submissions for you and provides the students with feedback to accelerate them toward achieving their goals. This is a game changer for you and does not require any difficult set up. it is all built into the program.
The second video in Topic 1 walks you through connecting your classes to writable. You will roster your students through our LMS (Learning Management System) which is Google Classroom. You will be able to push out Writable activities through Google Classroom.
High Five Quick Writes looks to be a major feature of Writable. This gives your students a daily 5 minute writing assignment. You select a prompt from Writable but you can also edit the prompt before assigning it.
The specific writing skill you choose for your students to practice will change the rubric to focus their efforts.
You can offer your students choices of High-Five Prompts.
There are also lessons to help your students practice specific writing skills such as sentence fragments, run-on sentences, parts of speech and more.
Below are two super quick videos from Writable about the program. Please take a few minutes to watch these.
TEK 5.4(C) identify significant events and concepts associated with U.S. territorial expansion, including the Louisiana Purchase, the expedition of Lewis and Clark, and Manifest Destiny
Join the Lewis and Clark Expedition as the river barge pilot. Can you successfully navigate the river systems while learning about the expeditions experiences? Click the image above to get started.
I saw a video recently, that featured a lady’s Bitmoji who was wearing a very unique shirt with a custom logo on it. I thought, that is cool. How can WE do that? SO I figured it out. Check out this quick walkthrough.