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Preview of Family Culture Project: Activities, Resources, Google Slides and Lessons

Family Culture Project: Activities, Resources, Google Slides and Lessons

The Family Culture Project offers an engaging exploration of students' ancestral roots, inviting them to delve into the rich tapestry of their family histories and original countries. Through interactive activities and research, elementary and middle school participants embark on a journey of discovery, celebrating cultural diversity and fostering a deeper understanding of their heritage. With hands-on projects and presentations, students not only learn about their own backgrounds but also gain
Preview of Family Culture Project: Slides and Lessons

Family Culture Project: Slides and Lessons

The Family Culture Project offers an engaging exploration of students' ancestral roots, inviting them to delve into the rich tapestry of their family histories and original countries. Through interactive activities and research, elementary and middle school participants embark on a journey of discovery, celebrating cultural diversity and fostering a deeper understanding of their heritage. With hands-on projects and presentations, students not only learn about their own backgrounds but also gain
Preview of 6 Word Life Memoir SMARTboard Lesson (Editable!)

6 Word Life Memoir SMARTboard Lesson (Editable!)

This activity encourages critical thinking and higher order questioning by having students write their own 6-word memoir. The lesson is a SMARTboard file, so you can edit it to fit your needs! Started by Ernest Hemingway and popularized in the book "Not Quite What I Was Planning," students will write a story about their lives. The only catch - they can only use 6 words! In my classroom, I had my students draw an illustration to accompany their six word memoir. We bound the memoirs in a boo
Preview of African American Leaders and Inventors using Smart Board #2

African American Leaders and Inventors using Smart Board #2

Created by
mary londergan
African American Leaders and Inventors using Smart Board #2 focuses on ten prominent men and women including: Benjamin Banneker, Rebecca Cole, Archibald Alexander, Benjamin Bradley, Thomas L. Jennings, Edward A. Bouchet, Daniel Hale Williams, Norbert Rillieux, David N. Crosthwait, and Fredrick M. Jones. This group was born from 1731 to 1893. This is an 18 page Smart Board lesson and has fast facts on each person as well as a photo. In fact, on the first page you will see an activity to e
Preview of Writer's Workshop

Writer's Workshop

Created by
Jenny Kustura
SMARTboard Writer's Workshop organizational tool. Students can write their names with the Notebook pens, then move names between steps of the writing process. Steps in this interactive notebook include brainstorming, drafting, peer conference, teacher conference, editing, revise, publishing, and finished. There is a second slide for the steps that are not currently in use to "hide."
Preview of Falling Leaves Music Poetry Composition

Falling Leaves Music Poetry Composition

Created by
KB Music
Fall right into composition with this cute fall-based poem used with C Pentatonic boomwhackers and quarter and eighth note rhythms. Get students right into music composition early in the year, brush up on last year's concepts and start building in new concepts. Editable to your needs. Smart board interactive. Music, Composition, Poem, Fall, Kimberly Beckley Store
Preview of Engineering project for Mrs. Brown Goes to Town

Engineering project for Mrs. Brown Goes to Town

Created by
Oscar's Place
Mrs. Brown Goes to Town is a story about animals who go into a farmer's house and the weight of the animals crash through the upstairs floor. This activity is a teamwork/ Engineering activity. Students are instructed to build a new house for Mrs. Brown and her animals. Incorporates: math- size/ shape/ weight Reading- Mrs. Brown Goes to Town engineering- problem solving
Preview of Frog and Toad Compare and Contrast

Frog and Toad Compare and Contrast

Created by
Miss Vila
Great lesson with an activity to complete at the end. 6 pages!
Preview of Writing a Photo Essay

Writing a Photo Essay

Created by
Erin Knox
National Geographic Reach for Reading, Second Grade, Unit 1, Week 4 Writing Project. Students will write their own photo essay. This has slides for brainstorming topics, prewriting, revising and editing practice, etc.
Preview of Walruses an All-About Informational Writing

Walruses an All-About Informational Writing

Created by
lisa Lee
This smart board activity includes the descriptions of non-fiction writing and matches the common core standards. The slides can be used to create all-about books. First learn what the key components of a non-fiction book are and then have fun learning fun facts and labeling a walrus! Includes: nonfiction, walrus writing prompts, a link to fun facts, glossary words, and a diagram
Preview of Line Paper for the Smartboard

Line Paper for the Smartboard

Created by
Sniggy
If you want to write on the smartboard, this is great paper to do that.
Preview of Mosaic Snowmen

Mosaic Snowmen

Created by
Megan DiChiara
The attachment is a SMART Notebook slide that should be used with the Scholastic Book "Snowmen at Night." After reading the text, students share what they would do as a snowman at night. They write this on an index card, then create a mosaic snowman that will be attached to the index card and hung around the classroom.
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

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