Problem and Solution Problem and Solution
ProfeCoins 14
Downloads count 1
Resource type Assessment
Recommended age 7 - 9 years
File information pdf, 4 pages, 318 KB
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Objective: Read a text comprehensively and answer questions - Relate problems to their corresponding solution.

This resource can be used as a formative or summative assessment, it depends on what the teacher wants to do. 
It has 2 parts; on the first one, students read a text and answer comprehension questions. On the second part, students have a column with problems, and another one with solutions. They have to relate each problem with its corresponding solution, and match them. 


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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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Story Elements
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 6 - 8 years
File information pdf, 1 pages, 265 KB
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Something that I use in reading comprehension. Students should roll a die and answer. You can adapt it depending on the ability you are focusing on. 
Use a virtual die or a real one. Check this out!  https://freeonlinedice.com/

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Problem and Solution Problem and Solution Problem and Solution Problem and Solution Problem and Solution
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 4 - 8 years
File information pptx, 15 pages, 10.8 MB
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Hola, esta actividad la hice mas que todo para que los niños practicaran mas su ingles y buscaran una solución a problemas simples, como lo son el que se te haga tarde para ir a la escuela o que se te olvide el almuerzo. Es interactiva Espero y les guste.

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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 62
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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Six Thinking Hats. A dynamic to develop creative thinking Six Thinking Hats. A dynamic to develop creative thinking
ProfeCoins 30
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 4 - 18 years
File information pdf, 4 pages, 1.16 MB
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The Six Thinking Hats by Bono is a powerful tool developed by the thinker, psychologist, and writer Edward de Bono in the 1980s to enhance creative and critical thinking in decision-making and problem-solving and to develop lateral thinking.
In the educational context, this technique can inspire a deeper and collaborative approach to learning.
This technique involves using six imaginary or physical hats to focus on the problem or challenge from six different perspectives.
Hats and perspectives:
  • White Hat. Information: Facts and data 
  • Black Hat. Pessimistic: Critique and caution 
  • Yellow Hat. Optimistic: Benefits and advantages 
  • Red Hat. Intuition: Emotions and feelings 
  • Green Hat. Creativity: Alternatives and proposals 
  • Blue Hat. Executive: Organization and processes 
How to use the Six Thinking Hats:
  1. Choose a topic, event, problem, or project to analyze. 
  2. Divide the students into groups of six or divide the entire class into six groups. 
  3. If you divide the students into groups of six, each student will be assigned a hat and thinking style to analyze. For example, one student will have the White Hat, which is informative, and will have to investigate the facts and data being analyzed. If you divide the class into six groups, each group will be assigned a hat and thinking style to analyze. For example, one complete group will have the White Hat, which is informative, and will have to investigate the facts and data being analyzed. 
  4. Once they have completed the analysis, either each member within their team or each team within the classroom will share their part of the analysis. 
  5. Others can ask questions or request further information, but always from their hat and thinking style.
It's also possible to ask each student to consider a situation or problem from the six perspectives if you want to conduct this activity individually.
Materials:
PDF containing: 
• Explanation and theory of the topic 
• Posters with guiding questions for each hat and thinking style. You can project and explain these to the students or print them and place them in different parts of the classroom or a hallway to indicate the different workstations for each thinking type. 
• Interactive notebook format. Two formats of interactive notebooks with the guiding questions for your students to follow. Two blank interactive notebook formats for the teacher to add questions or even for asking students to think of questions related to the topic and each thinking style. 
Google Form with questions. You should modify the Google Form as per the instructions to add what you want your students to work on.
PDF with topic explanation, printable posters, and interactive notebook formats
Google Form
If your are looking for this resource in Spanish, here is the link:

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MAFIA_GAME English MAFIA_GAME English MAFIA_GAME English MAFIA_GAME English
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Downloads count 5
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 11 - 18 years
File information pdf, 8 pages, 16.1 MB
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Hello, hello!

Greetings everyone! I'm delighted to be here, and I'd like to share the Mafia game, some of you may know it as Werewolves or by another name. In the Mafia game, participants take on secret roles such as the police, the mafia, the doctor, the clown, and the citizen.

The police's task is to identify mafia members during the night.
The mafia aims to eliminate citizens.
The doctor has the ability to protect one player each night.
On the other hand, the clown seeks to be eliminated without revealing their identity, acting unpredictably.
The citizens, in turn, strive to uncover mafia members during daytime discussions and vote to eliminate them, ultimately aiming to keep the city alive or unveil all mafia members.

Success depends on being clever, working together, and reading others' subtle cues. Have fun and let excitement be your guide in this thrilling game with your students!

Best and a big hug,
Kris Mega

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Math bar models
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 8 - 9 years
File information pdf, 1 pages, 41.8 KB
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For Math Singapur Method.
This file is very helpful when you start to work with bar models in the word problem resolution. Once you have practiced every bar model and the students understood how they work they can use this file, which it can be pasted on their copybook or table, to help them identify and build bar models. 

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Poster Recycle Marine Life
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Socialemotional development
Recommended age 9 - 18 years
File information pdf, 1 pages, 201 KB
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The following poster contains information in order to call the attention of the audience about the problem that is happening in our planet: too much contamination. This one is focused in recycling in order to save the oceans because there is too much trash in them and it is killing their biodiversity.

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Poster Biodiversity
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Socialemotional development
Recommended age 9 - 18 years
File information pdf, 1 pages, 7.4 MB
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The following infographic contains information in order to call the attention of the audience about the problem that is happening in our planet: deforestation. This poster is focused in taking care of the biodiversity and a call for taking action and inform about it.

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