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Historic event report
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 8 - 15 years
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Esta hoja de trabajo tiene el objetivo de plasmar las ideas del alumno después  de una investigación sobre algún hecho histórico permite que los alumnos identifiquen Wh-questions y sean capaces de formular respuestas largas ante su comprensión lectora. 
Crustaceans Graphic Organizer
ProfeCoins 10
Resource type Worksheet
Recommended age 7 - 9 years
File information pdf, 1 pages, 383 KB
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CN02 OA2: Identify, describe and classify characteristics of invertebrate animals, such as insects, arachnids and crustaceans, among others, and compare them with vertebrate animals. 

This worksheet is a good chance to begin with guided investigation. The idea is for students to research about crustaceans and complete the graphic organizer with the information they find. They don't necessarily need to research in books or in the internet, but they may also use worksheets, videos and Power Points from their 
Science lessons or their Science notebook to look for the information. It depends on the kind of activity the teacher wants to use it for.

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Migration Graphic Organizer
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Resource type Worksheet
Recommended age 6 - 9 years
File information pdf, 1 pages, 139 KB
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Objective: Understand the migration process - Understand Cause and Effect.

After learning about animal migration, students identify three causes of this phenomenon, and write them on the graphic organizer.
This worksheet is also useful to work on cause and effect, and relate this strategy to what students are learning in Science.

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Rescue Robot: Main Idea and Details
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Resource type Worksheet
Recommended age 7 - 8 years
File information pdf, 2 pages, 191 KB
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Objective: Identify main ideas and details on a paragraph.

The text was taken from a Scholastic Book of reading comprehensions. The graphic organizer on the second page is a personal creation.

This is a good activity to guide and teach students on how to find the main idea and details. The idea is to read and discuss the text with them and, before looking at the graphic organizer, ask them what the text talks about, in general, which are some details, why do they think those are details and not the main idea, etc.
After this, have them complete the graphic organizer independently, and then check the answers with them.

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Pollination Agents Summary
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Resource type Worksheet
Recommended age 7 - 9 years
File information pdf, 1 pages, 138 KB
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Objective: Identify different pollination agents and understand their importance for plants reproduction.

This is a summary about pollination agents, which includes a short explanation about what they do and a graphic organizer with the three main pollination agents. Students can glue it on their Science notebook or put it in a folder, and use it to study.

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Worksheet Problem and Solution
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Worksheet
Recommended age 6 - 8 years
File information pdf, 2 pages, 360 KB
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Use this worksheet to practise reading comprehension skills. The students have to read the story and identify the problem and solution. They have to write their answers in a graphic organizer.
The border is from https://pageborders.org/download/camping-border/

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Worksheet Cause and Effect
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Resource type Worksheet
Recommended age 6 - 7 years
File information pdf, 2 pages, 183 KB
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I prepared this worksheet to practise reading comprehension skills. You can either use it as a worksheet or a test. The skill is cause and effect. It is a snowy day...What can the children do? The students have to complete a graphic organizer with the effects of a snowy day.

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Crisis and Conflict Resolution_ 4 Week Unit on Crisis and Conflict Solution with SDG Crisis and Conflict Resolution_ 4 Week Unit on Crisis and Conflict Solution with SDG Crisis and Conflict Resolution_ 4 Week Unit on Crisis and Conflict Solution with SDG Crisis and Conflict Resolution_ 4 Week Unit on Crisis and Conflict Solution with SDG Crisis and Conflict Resolution_ 4 Week Unit on Crisis and Conflict Solution with SDG
ProfeCoins 50
Resource type Project
Recommended age 10 - 18 years
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4 Week Unit on Crisis and Conflict Solution with SDG

Hello, hello there!
My name is Kristen, and this is a 4 week unit.
Engage and inspire your 6th to 12th-grade students with this exciting and immersive 4-week unit on crisis and conflict solution, integrated with essential Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) such as reducing inequalities, promoting quality education, and establishing peace, justice, and strong institutions. This unit is specifically designed to foster critical thinking, empathy, and global citizenship skills among your students, all while exploring the power of photography and photojournalism in conflict resolution.
Key Features of the Unit:
  1. Create a Conflict Word Web: Kickstart the unit by building a comprehensive understanding of conflict through the creation of a conflict word web. Students will delve into the different aspects and causes of conflicts, enhancing their vocabulary and analytical skills.
  2. Hone Your Skills as a Photographer: Discover the art of photography and empower your students to express their perspectives on conflicts and their potential solutions. Engage them in fun and interactive photography exercises, fostering creativity and visual storytelling abilities.
  3. Investigate Global Conflicts: Encourage students to delve into real-world conflicts and crises, analyzing their causes, consequences, and potential solutions. This inquiry-based approach will ignite their curiosity, research skills, and broaden their global awareness.
  4. Create a Photojournalism Story about a Conflict Scenario: In this exciting phase of the unit, students will combine their newfound photography skills with their research on global conflicts to create compelling photojournalism stories. They will learn the power of visual narratives and explore how photography can promote conflict resolution and social change.
Key Questions Addressed:
  • What is conflict, and why is it important to understand conflict?
  • Why is dialogue essential in preventing the escalation of conflict?
  • How can photography and photojournalism be used to promote conflict resolution?
Benefits for Teachers:
  • Comprehensive lesson plans with clear learning objectives and step-by-step instructions.
  • Varied and engaging activities that cater to different learning styles.
  • An integrated approach to teach conflict resolution, empathy, and critical thinking skills.
  • Opportunities for cross-curricular connections with language arts, social studies, and visual arts.
  • Access to ready-to-use worksheets, graphic organizers, and assessment tools.
Benefits for Students:
  • Active and collaborative learning experiences that encourage student participation.
  • Development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
  • Enhanced global awareness and empathy towards diverse conflicts and communities.
  • Opportunities for creative expression through photography and visual storytelling.
  • A deeper understanding of the Sustainable Development Goals and their relevance in today's world.
Included 3 Files:
  1. PDF Presentation
  2. PDF Worksheets
  3. Google Slides
Don't miss this opportunity to empower your students with skills for conflict resolution and understanding, equip them with the tools they need to make a positive impact on the world.

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Story organizers Story organizers Story organizers
ProfeCoins 20
Resource type Project
Recommended age 8 - 18 years
File information pdf, 6 pages, 1.28 MB
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Hi, teachers!

This file comes with instructions included. Feel free to use it with any short story you read with your students to create a graphic and friendly presentation of the information you gather from a short story. 
Your students will summarize, learn vocabulary and identify the main aspects of the story through these organizers.
I hope you find it useful and enjoy the activity with your students.

Cheers!

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Games to Practice Features Of Informative Text Games to Practice Features Of Informative Text Games to Practice Features Of Informative Text
ProfeCoins 20
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 9 - 13 years
File information pdf, 7 pages, 924 KB
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Take vocabulary learning to a whole new level with these vocabulary flashcards designed for 10 different games! Make your classes dynamic and fun while your students reinforce key terms through playful activities. This resource is perfect for keeping students engaged and actively learning.
 
It includes 64 flashcards that can be used to play TEN different games!
 
  • Memory
  • Around the world
  • Cowboys
  • Charades
  • Pictionary
  • Describe and guess
  • Oh! No!
  • Listen and pick
  • Inflatable hammer
  • Big bag toss
 
Features included:
  • Table of contents
  • Index
  • Glossary
  • Heading
  • Subheadings
  • Keywords
  • Photographs
  • Illustrations
  • Captions
  • Diagram
  • Labels
  • Timelines
  • Text Boxes
  • Maps
  • Bullets
  • Graphics
 
In addition to the vocabulary cards, you'll find guides for each game.
 
Ideas for using this resource:
  1. For early finishers: Place the vocabulary cards in a designated area of the classroom and allow students who finish their tasks early to play a quick game, like "Pairs" or "Describe and Guess," to review the vocabulary while they wait for others.
  2. Science class center: Set up a learning center where students can rotate between different games, like "Charades" or "Pictionary," using the cards to reinforce key vocabulary. This is a fantastic way to review terms in small groups.
  3. Whole-class activity: Divide students into teams, give each team a set of cards, and have them compete in games like "Around the World" or "Target Practice" to see who can master the most terms. A fun and competitive way to review important concepts!
  4. Quick games to start or end the class: Use games like "Oh Snap!" or "Inflatable Hammer" at the beginning or end of class for a quick, fun review of vocabulary. Perfect for breaking the ice or reinforcing terms before a quiz.
  5. Vocabulary tournament: Organize a weekly game tournament using the cards. Each week, teams compete in different games (like "Cowboys" or "Listen and Pick") and earn points. At the end of the month, the team with the most points gets a prize or recognition.
 
BONUS!
 
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
 
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