Figurative language interactive bulletin board Figurative language interactive bulletin board Figurative language interactive bulletin board Figurative language interactive bulletin board Figurative language interactive bulletin board
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Recommended age 8 - 18 years
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This product is an interactive billboard for student to play to be figurative language detectives and identify 5 figures of speech:
  • Metaphor
  • Simile
  • Personification
  • Hyperbole
  • Idioms
Arrange the billboard in your classroom and ask you students to pay attention to the different figures of speech. Every time they identify one, they have to take the corresponding geometric figure, write it and paste it.

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Women in STEM interactive notebook Women in STEM interactive notebook Women in STEM interactive notebook
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 9 - 13 years
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Are you looking for an exciting and inspiring activity to work on with your students during the International Women's Month? Your students will embark on a journey of discovery as they explore the incredible contributions of outstanding women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). This innovative interactive notebook will challenge your students to research, learn, and celebrate the lasting impact of these pioneering women in the world of science and innovation.
 
What is included?
  • Interactive notebook format with guiding questions.
  • Larger format for bulletin boards with guiding questions.
  • Interactive notebook format with blank spaces for students to include the information you want.
  • Larger format for making bulletin boards with blank spaces.
 
How to Use this Resource:
 
1. Interactive Notebook: Use the interactive notebook for each of your students to research a prominent woman in STEM. Upon completing their research, they can share about these women in a gallery walk.
 
2. Collaborative Mural: Transform the interactive notebook into a collaborative project to create a mural in the classroom. Each student can have a section of the mural dedicated to a woman in STEM, using their interactive notebook to gather information and create visual elements. By combining all the sections, an impactful mural is formed that celebrates the diversity of prominent women in STEM.
 
Included Characters:
 
1. Alice Ball - Pioneer in the effective treatment of leprosy, contributing to medical advancements.
2. Ada Byron Lovelace - First computer programmer, paving the way for women in computing.
3. Anne Easley - Prominent engineer and mathematician who opened doors for women in the aerospace industry.
4. Betty Holberton - Lead programmer of ENIAC, contributing to the onset of the computer era.
5. Clara Barton - Founder of the American Red Cross and advocate for professional nursing.
6. Chien-Shung Wu - Key experimental physicist in nuclear research, challenging gender barriers.
7. Diana Trujillo - Lead engineer at NASA, inspiring women in space exploration.
8. Ellen Ochoa - First Latina woman in space, a pioneer in space exploration.
9. Evelyn Boyd Granville - Mathematician and engineer excelling in aerospace and technology.
10. Florence Nightingale - Founder of modern nursing, transforming healthcare.
11. France Cordova - Astrophysicist and the first woman to lead the National Science Foundation.
12. Grace Hopper - Pioneer in computer programming and a U.S. Navy admiral.
13. Hayat Sindi - Scientist and entrepreneur, advocate for women's inclusion in science.
14. Hedy Lamarr - Actress and inventor whose technological discoveries paved the way for modern communications.
15. Hypatia - Prominent mathematician and philosopher in antiquity, influencing education and philosophy.
16. Jane Goodall - Primatologist and conservation advocate, redefining the relationship between humans and animals.
17. Julia Bowman Robinson - Outstanding mathematician, pioneer in number theory, and advocate for equality in education.
18. Katherine Johnson - NASA mathematician, essential contributor to achievements in space exploration.
19. Lise Meitner - Nuclear physicist who contributed to the theory of nuclear fission.
20. Mae Jemison - First African American woman in space, breaking barriers in space exploration.
21. Maggie Gee - World War II pilot, challenging gender stereotypes in aviation.
22. Margaret Hamilton - Computer scientist, led the software team for the Apollo program.
23. Margaret Mead - Cultural anthropologist and advocate for gender equality and cultural diversity.
24. Marie Curie - Nobel Prize winner in two scientific fields, pioneer in radioactive research.
25. Martine Rothblatt - Entrepreneur and advocate for transgender rights, founder of Sirius XM.
26. Mary Sherman Morgan - Pioneering chemist, contributed to the development of rocket fuels.
27. Merit Ptah - Possibly the first known female physician in history.
28. Rachel Carson - Biologist and author, played a crucial role in the environmental movement.
29. Rosalind Franklin - Chemist and crystallographer whose work was fundamental in understanding DNA.
30. Sally Ride - First American woman in space, paving the way for female astronauts.
31. Sau Lan Wu - Leading experimental physicist in elementary particle research.
32. Shirley Ann Jackson - Theoretical physicist and president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
33. Vera Rubin - Astronomer who confirmed the existence of dark matter.
34. Wang Zhenyi - Prominent mathematician and astronomer in ancient China.
 
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MARCH_Bulletin Board & Decor Letters and Numbers MARCH_Bulletin Board & Decor Letters and Numbers MARCH_Bulletin Board & Decor Letters and Numbers
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 4 - 18 years
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Hello hello!
Teacher Kris here!

Are you seeking for MARCH letters, numbers, and symbols to display on your bulletin board or elsewhere as spring classroom decor?
This is exactly what you need!

Love,
Kris Mega

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Interactive Bulletin Board Decimal Numbers Introductory Activity Interactive Bulletin Board Decimal Numbers Introductory Activity Interactive Bulletin Board Decimal Numbers Introductory Activity Interactive Bulletin Board Decimal Numbers Introductory Activity Interactive Bulletin Board Decimal Numbers Introductory Activity
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 10 - 12 years
File information pdf, 28 pages, 2.01 MB
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This resource is excellent to introduce the topic of decimal numbers. And you may use it during the whole unit to keep the students motivated and engaged during the unit.

The objective of this activity is that each student shares with the rest of the classroom the previous knowledge they have about decimal numbers, what they want to learn and what they will be learning during the unit.

For this, the students will build a tree pasting different figures in an specific place of the classroom designated by the teacher. In the trunk, the students will paste the activities related to previous knowledge:
- In which daily life situations do you think we could use decimal numbers?
-What do you want to learn about decimal numbers?
In the leaves, the work that will be done during the unit.
-In which daily life situation do we use decimal numbers?
-Have you found the answer to any of the questions posed at the beginning of the unit?
If the teacher prefers not to build the tree, the activity can be done just pasting the figures in a wall.
The teacher must designate a space or a wall of the classroom that will be the visible learning wall. This will be use to paste all the activities.

You will also find workshops to evaluate the work done by the students.
Includes:
1. Directions for teachers.
2. Directions for students in two different formats.
3. 4 types of figures to be printed and copied by the teacher for the students to write their answers.
4. Directions to assemble the pockets that will be use to store the figures.
5. 4 pockets (with the image of the matching figure) to store the figures.
6. Three guides for the teacher to do follow ups:
- Decimals in real life situations.
- Students questions.
- Student answers.
7. Two workshops for the students:
- In which daily life situations do we use decimal numbers?
- Questions and answers.

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Numbers in English bulletin blank Numbers in English bulletin blank Numbers in English bulletin blank Numbers in English bulletin blank
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Downloads count 16
Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 7 - 8 years
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This is a material that I use as display on my Math bulletin board when we are working with numbers. I have used it in first and second grade. It is very helpful to the students when the don’t know how to say or write a number in English. I am uploading two versions of it. One with the numbers written and the other with the space to fill with your own writing.
Numbers in English bulletin

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Numbers in English bulletin Numbers in English bulletin Numbers in English bulletin Numbers in English bulletin
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Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 7 - 9 years
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This is a material that I use as display on my Math bulletin board when we are working with numbers. I have used it in first and second grade. It is very helpful to the students when the don’t know how to say or write a number in English. I am uploading two versions of it. One with the numbers written and the other with the space to fill with your own writing.

Numbers in English bulletin bank
Fact Family
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 6 - 8 years
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I used this resource after introducing fact families. We did it as a craft for our bulletin board creating a Fact Family Neighbourhood! Student have to pick 3 numbers that are fact family (I gave them a few options to use)  and write them in the circles on the roof. Then, complete the fact family, color the house and cut it to place it on our bulletin :)

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Posters women who changed the world Posters women who changed the world Posters women who changed the world Posters women who changed the world Posters women who changed the world
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Recommended age 4 - 18 years
File information pdf, 84 pages, 7.7 MB
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Only during this month, you can get if for 5 profe coins!

This product has different posters to work with your students during women's history month.
You can use them for your bulletin board, for your students to do a research based on them o to read the biographies and quotes and discuss it your students.
Includes 3 types of posters
  • Name and image
  • Brief description
  • Quotes (2 for each woman)
Women included:
  • Althea Gibson
  • Ann Bancroft
  • Celia Cruz
  • Clara Barton
  • Elizabeth Cady Stanton
  • Ellen Ochoa
  • Florence Nightingale
  • France Córdova
  • Frida Kahlo
  • Helen Rodríguez Trías
  • Indira Gandhi
  • Irma Rangel
  • Jane Goodall
  • Leymah Gbowee
  • Mae Jemison
  • Margaret Thatcher
  • Marie Curie
  • Mother Teresa
  • Oprah Winfrey
  • Rigoberta Menchú
  • Sonia Sotomayor
  • Wangari Maathai
If you want me to include another woman, please, let me know!
If you buy the Project Women who changed the world, this posters are included!

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Features of Informative Text Posters Features of Informative Text Posters Features of Informative Text Posters
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Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 9 - 11 years
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Step into a world of learning with these eye-catching educational posters! These visuals aids break down the features of informative texts, making learning effective and enjoyable in YOUR classroom. Equip your students to master informational text effortlessly!
 
What is included?
 
16 posters that cover the different Features of Informative Text:
 
  • Table of contents
  • Index
  • Glossary
  • Heading
  • Subheadings
  • Keywords
  • Photographs
  • Illustrations
  • Captions
  • Diagram
  • Labels
  • Timelines
  • Text Boxes
  • Maps
  • Bullets
  • Graphics
  •  
 
Each poster includes:
 
  • Text Feature
  • Definition
  • Example
 
 
How to Use this Resource:
 
  1. Visual Reference: Keep the posters visible in your classroom as a constant visual reference. This creates a supportive environment where your students can independently refer to the posters while working on assignments or writing tasks.
  2. Collaborative Projects: Divide your students into groups and assign each group a specific poster. Challenge them to create short presentations that elaborate on the concepts presented in their assigned poster, promoting teamwork and creativity.
  3. Bulletin Board Display: Create an attractive bulletin board display featuring the posters. This not only serves as a visual focal point for the class but also allows students to revisit and reinforce their understanding of informational text regularly.
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Black History Month Posters Black History Month Posters
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Recommended age 9 - 13 years
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Discover the greatness of African American history through 195 posters celebrating 46 influential figures of Black History Month! From visionary leaders to talented artists, each poster is a window into the inspiration and impact of these historical figures. Transform your classroom with this essential resource that ignites interest and connection with the extraordinary contributions of these historical protagonists. An unmissable visual journey to enrich your teaching!
 
What's included?
 
For each character, you will find different posters containing:
 
  • Their name
  • A brief biography
  • Famous quotes
 
Included Characters:
 
Alice Ball - First African American to develop an effective treatment for leprosy.
Althea Gibson - First African American tennis player to win a Grand Slam tournament.
Annie Easley - Pioneer in computing and space technology.
Arthur Ashe - First African American to win the US Open in tennis.
Barack Obama - First African American President of the United States.
Barbara Jordan - First African American woman to represent Texas in the United States Congress.
Benjamin O. Davis Jr. - First African American general in the United States Air Force.
Bessie Coleman - First African American woman to obtain a pilot's license.
Billie Holiday - Legendary jazz icon and civil rights activist.
Booker T. Washington - Educator and civil rights leader, first African American leader in education.
Colin Powell - First African American to serve as Secretary of State of the United States.
Condoleezza Rice - First African American woman to serve as National Security Advisor and Secretary of State.
Daniel Hale Williams - Pioneer in heart surgery, performed the first successful open-heart surgery.
Elijah McCoy - Inventor and pioneer in the locomotive industry.
Fred Jones - Inventor of refrigeration systems for trucks.
Frederick Douglass - Abolitionist and civil rights leader.
Garrett Morgan - Inventor of the traffic light and gas mask.
George Washington Carver - Scientist and educator known for his contributions to agriculture.
Guion "Guy" Bluford - First African American astronaut in space.
Harriet Tubman - Abolitionist leader and conductor of the Underground Railroad.
Hattie McDaniel - First African American to win an Oscar.
Jackie Joyner-Kersee - Olympic athlete with multiple gold medals.
Jackie Robinson - First African American player in Major League Baseball.
James Weldon Johnson - Writer, poet, and civil rights leader.
John Lewis - Civil rights leader and congressman.
Katherine Johnson - NASA mathematician whose calculations were crucial to the success of space missions.
Langston Hughes - Poet, novelist, and civil rights activist.
Louis Armstrong - Legendary trumpeter and prominent figure in jazz.
Mae Jemison - First African American woman in space.
Malcolm X - Civil rights leader and advocate for African American rights.
Mary McLeod Bethune - Educator and civil rights leader.
Matthew Henson - Polar explorer who reached the North Pole.
Maya Angelou - Writer, poet, and civil rights activist.
Michelle Obama - First African American First Lady of the United States.
Misty Copeland - Principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre.
Martin Luther King Jr. - Leader of the civil rights movement, advocate for racial equality.
Muhammad Ali - Boxing legend and civil rights activist.
Ralph Ellison - Writer and author of "Invisible Man".
Rosa Parks - Symbol of the civil rights movement for refusing to give up her seat on a bus.
Robert Robinson Taylor - First African American architect.
Shirley Chisholm - First African American woman elected to the United States Congress.
Shirley Ann Jackson - Theoretical physicist and president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Sojourner Truth - Abolitionist and women's rights advocate.
Thurgood Marshall - First African American Supreme Court Justice of the United States.
W.E.B. Du Bois - Educator, historian, and co-founder of the NAACP.
Whoopi Goldberg - Actress, comedian, and activist.
 
How to use this resource:
 
  • Visual reference: Keep the posters visible in your classroom as a constant visual reference. This creates a supportive environment where your students can independently refer to the posters while working on assignments or writing tasks.
  • Collaborative projects: Divide your students into groups and assign each group a specific poster. Challenge them to create short presentations that elaborate on the concepts presented in their assigned poster, promoting teamwork and creativity.
  • Bulletin board display: Create an attractive bulletin board display featuring the posters. This not only serves as a visual focal point for the class but also allows students to revisit and reinforce their understanding of informational text regularly.
 
These posters are included as a gift if you purchase the Black History Month Creative Project resource!
 
If you buy this resource, you get the Features of Informative Text Posters for free!
 
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