Father's Day online educational material - Studyladder Our Father's Day online educational material is one of Studyladder's many useful resources which helps teachers and parents get students involved and learning about Father's Day. Printable Activities Use the ideas below to engage students in fun home or classroom activities All about my Dad Students answer all the questions about Dad as well as draw him. Father's Day Cards Print these for students to make in class or at home Rad Dad Tell your Dad why he is Rad Craft Use the ideas below to engage students in fun home or classroom craft activities Create a Father's Day Tree- Colour Use hand paints to put hand prints on the tree's to look like leaves. Hand Print Tree (Blank) Using hand paints put hand prints on the tree to look like leaves. More Fun Activities
Quizalize Tiki-Toki (frise chronologique) anyquestions.co.nz webQuest (formulaires) Apps That Rise to the Top: Tested and Approved By Teachers Michelle Luhtala/Edshelf With the thousands of educational apps vying for the attention of busy teachers, it can be hard to sift for the gold. Michelle Luhtala, a savvy librarian from New Canaan High School in Connecticut has crowd-sourced the best, most extensive list of apps voted on by educators around the country. “I wanted to make sure we had some flexibility because there’s no one app that’s better than all the others,” Luhtala said. Some apps are best for younger students, others are more complicated, better suited for high school students. Many apps do one thing really well, but aren’t great at everything. 30Hands allows a user to make pictures, annotate them, record a voice explainer and then packages it all into a video. Adobe Voice is a recently released education product from Adobe that allows students to narrate a story over an array of digital images. Tellagami is a tool to share quick animated messages. ExplainEverything is another tool for creating video like tutorials.
Mind42 (carte mentale ; mindmap) Worksheets: Essential Kids - fun activities for preschoolers and school-age children What do children learn when cooking? Nicole Avery Cooking is not only a fun activity to do with the kids, but it provides an amazing array of learning opportunities in a practical setting. Fashion-loving four-year-old creates daily paper dress with mum Katie Carlin When Angie discovered her four-year-old daughter started to shun her store-bought dresses in favour of creating her own out of scarves and her mother’s clothes, she suggested they try creating paper dresses instead and they have been making them every day since. Tropical Sand Dough Paging Fun Mums My kids love my Tropical Sand Dough - it's such a great sensory activity for little hands, as well as being inexpensive for parents. No cook playdough recipe Paging Fun Mums This is so simple to make and the best part is there is no cooking required. Printable Emergency Contact Info Sheet Maze and shape activity The Mad Hatter has lost his tea cups! Alphabet Flashcards Colour the fish Sealife word match challenge Ocean memory game ANZAC Soldier
Lesson Plans This collection of lesson plans features multi-sensory approaches to help all learners, including special needs students who benefit from multiple experiences with concepts. All plans focus on consistency, repetitiveness, tactile and visual reinforcement--great for children with special needs. The original lesson plans were written by award-winning teacher Nora Coyle of Colorado, a KOAA-TV "Teachers First" Award winner. Lesson content includes letter-sound relationships, parts of speech, paragraph writing, sequencing, earth science, animals, egg-laying animals, volcanoes, addition, and more. Many of these ideas and templates can be adapted for use with almost any subjects and concepts, to differentiate for different learning styles. In the Classroom If your classroom includes special needs learners or simply students who need a multi-sensory approach in order to master new concepts, try these lessons or use them as prototypes as you plan for other curriculum content.
Cleverchick Outer Space Printables and Coloring Pages Many kids are fascinated with all things to do with outer space. They want to grow up to be astronauts, travel and explore space. Keep your budding astronaut busy with fun space printables for kids including space coloring pages, mazes, dot to dot printables, word searches, cryptogram puzzles and more. Kids from preschool and kindergarten up to older grade school kids will find space worksheets that will interest them. Feel free to print these off for individual use at home or for use in a classroom as part of a space themed lesson plan. Space Mazes There are two types of space mazes. Astronaut shaped mazeCounting by 1s maze: Land the spaceship on the planet.Counting by 2s maze: Get the astronaut to the space shuttle.Counting by 3s maze: Launch the shuttle into space.Counting by 4s maze: Guide the astronaut to his spaceship.Counting by 5s maze: Get the astronaut to his rocket. See our full collection of Printable Mazes for Kids. Space Word Search Puzzles Space Dot-to-Dot Puzzles