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Describing a monster
ProfeCoins 8
Resource type Assessment
Recommended age 10 - 13 years
File information docx, 1 pages, 18.4 KB
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Esta es una rúbrica para evaluar un trabajo escrito sobre "describir a un monstruo". A los estudiantes se les entrega una hoja de block en la que deben dibujar un monstruo y luego describirlo siguiendo los puntos mencionados en la rúbrica. La realicé con un sexto básico siendo una buena actividad para realizar en dos bloques de clases: uno de 90 minutos y otro de 45 para finalizarlo.

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Christmas Scavenger Hunt Christmas Scavenger Hunt Christmas Scavenger Hunt
ProfeCoins 30
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 9 - 13 years
File information Private link to docs.google.com
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This resource is a scavenger hunt for students to learn about different celebrations we have around the world. 
It presents the following challenge:

Milli, the elf, believes that everyone celebrates Christmas. What do you think? We are going to accompany her on a journey through different cultures to find out what kind of celebrations they have and answer this question.
To answer this challenge, students will have 10 cards with a short text explaining different celebrations around the world. At the end of the text there is a question that has the answer in another of the texts.

Students should record the answers and this will give them the clues for the keyword and answer the challenge.

The answer sheet has the presentation of the challenge and you also have a power point presentation. At the end of the presentation you will find 4 slides with some optional reflection questions. If you want to use them, you can ask your students to respond by sharing with a classmate, a group, or by taking notes in their notebook.
The celebrations that students will learn about are as follows:

 1. Al-Hijra
 2. Ramadan
 3. Kwanzaa
 4. Chinese New Year
 5. Rosh Hashanah
 6. New Year's Eve
 7. Enkutatash
 8. Christmas Diversity
 9. Hanukkah
 10. Holi

Each text explains what culture or religion celebrates this holiday, at what time of year it is celebrated, what meaning it has and some of the activities that are carried out.
The cards and answer sheet are in color and black and white.
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Present perfect simple Present perfect simple Present perfect simple Present perfect simple Present perfect simple
ProfeCoins 20
Downloads count 2
Resource type Worksheet
Recommended age 5 - 18 years
File information pptx, 144 pages, 7.18 MB
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Lesson 1: In this lesson, you learned what the Present Perfect Simple is and how to form it using the auxiliary verb "have" or "has" followed by the past participle of the main verb.

Lesson 2: You learned how to correctly form the Present Perfect Simple by following the structure of subject + have/has + past participle of the verb.

Lesson 3: You explored the use of the Present Perfect Simple to talk about past experiences, recently completed actions, and present results of past actions.

Lesson 4: You learned about common words and expressions used with the Present Perfect Simple, such as "just," "already," "yet," and "ever."

Lesson 5: You discovered how to use the Present Perfect Simple with time expressions like "today," "this week," "recently," and "lately."

Lesson 6: You learned about forming questions and answers in the Present Perfect Simple, using the inversion of the auxiliary verb and subject, as well as the corresponding affirmative and negative responses.

Lesson 7: You explored the use of the Present Perfect Simple with the words "just" and "already" in affirmative and negative sentences to indicate completed actions in relation to the present.

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Addition and subtraction challenge Addition and subtraction challenge
ProfeCoins 5
Downloads count 1
Resource type Worksheet
Recommended age 6 - 10 years
File information pdf, 5 pages, 708 KB
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In this worksheet you'll find additions and subtraction with and without reagrouping using 3 digit numbers. 

It's arrange in a way that each page has a major difficulty so you can use it as a formative assessment or a challenge to know the level of your students.

Have fun and let me know if it's needs any arrangements.

PD: The size of the paper in this document is 8-13,5.

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Bundle Genetics Vocabulary Bundle Genetics Vocabulary Bundle Genetics Vocabulary Bundle Genetics Vocabulary
ProfeCoins 28
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 9 - 13 years
File information Private link to docs.google.com
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Take genetics vocabulary learning to the next level with this incredible bundle that includes everything you need to help your students learn in a fun and engaging way! From clear definition cards to 10 exciting vocabulary games, this pack is perfect for keeping students motivated and actively learning key concepts. Plus, by purchasing the bundle, you save money compared to buying each resource individually.
 
Includes:
1. 16 cards with the most relevant vocabulary in the topic
2. 16 cards for the game "I have... Who has..."
3. 32 cards for TEN different games:
  • Memory
  • Around the world
  • Cowboys
  • Charades
  • Pictionary
  • Describe and guess
  • Oh! No!
  • Listen and pick
  • Inflatable hammer
  • Big bag toss
4. Game instructions
 
Vocabulary included:
  • Genetics
  • Inheritance
  • Offspring
  • Genes
  • DNA
  • Chromosomes
  • Traits
  • Physical Traits
  • Personality Traits
  • Inherited Traits
  • Acquired Traits
  • Dominant Gene
  • Recessive Gene
  • Innate Behavior
  • Acquired Behavior
  • Punnett Square
 
Ideas for using this resource:
  1. Active Word Wall: Use the cards to create a word wall in your classroom, adding new words each week. Students can refer to the wall during genetics lessons or related activities.
  2. Vocabulary Scavenger Hunt: Organize a treasure hunt in your classroom where students search for vocabulary cards that match definitions or examples you provide.
  3. For Early Finishers: Place the vocabulary cards in a designated area of the class, and allow early finishers to play a quick game like "Matching Pairs" or "Describe and Guess" to review vocabulary while waiting for others.
  4. Science Learning Center: Set up a learning center where students rotate through different games like "Charades" or "Pictionary," using the cards to reinforce key vocabulary. It’s a fantastic way to review terms in small groups.
  5. Whole-Class Activity: Divide students into teams, provide each team with a set of cards, and have them compete in games like "Around the World" or "Target Practice" to see who can master more terms. A competitive and exciting way to review important concepts!
  6. Quick Games at the Start or End of Class: Use games like "Oh No!" 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 test.
  7. Vocabulary Tournament: Organize a weekly game tournament using the cards. Each week, teams compete in different games (like "Cowboys" or "Listen and Choose"), accumulating points. At the end of the month, the team with the most points wins a prize or recognition.
 
This bundle is ideal for ensuring your students master genetics vocabulary while having fun, and it's available at a special price when you purchase it all together!
 
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Ecosystems Game I have... Who has... Ecosystems Game I have... Who has... Ecosystems Game I have... Who has...
ProfeCoins 30
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 9 - 13 years
File information Private link to docs.google.com
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Get your students excited to learn with the interactive "I Have... Who Has...?" game! This fast-paced, engaging activity is perfect for reinforcing key vocabulary and concepts while keeping everyone actively involved. Whether you're reviewing content or introducing new terms, this game will get your students thinking, collaborating, and having fun—all while mastering essential material!
 
You will find two sets of flashcards:
 
Set 1:
It has 80 cards that include the word, the definition, and some pictures. When your students play this with set, they will realice that some flashcards may have different answers: for example, for the tiger image your students could choose the word consumer, tertiary consumer and carnivore. So the game can take different directions.
 
Set 2:
 
That's why in the second link you will find 51 flashcards with only words and definitions in case you or your students find it easier this way.
 
Vocabulary included:
  • Food chain
  • Food web
  • Trophic pyramid
  • Trophic levels
  • Producers
  • Consumers
  • Primary consumer
  • Secondary consumer
  • Tertiary consumer
  • Decomposers
  • Herbivore
  • Carnivore
  • Omnivore
  • Scavenger
  • Individual
  • Population
  • Community
  • Ecosystem
  • Habitat
  • Suited
  • Survive
  • Thrive
  • Competition
  • Adaptation
  • Organism
  • Biotic
  • Abiotic
  • Biome
  • Terrestrial biome
  • Aquatic biome
  • Estuary
  • Lake
  • Ocean
  • River
  • Deciduous forest
  • Rainforest
  • Savanna
  • Taiga
  • Tundra
  • Desert
  • Photosynthesis
  • Root
  • Stem
  • Leaf
  • Sunlight
  • Water
  • Air
  • Oxygen
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Glucose
 
In addition to the vocabulary cards, you'll find guides for the 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.
 
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Game I have... Who has.
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Downloads count 4
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 4 - 18 years
File information pdf, 1 pages, 1.93 MB
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This resource has the instructions of the game I has... Who has... to print, laminate and have them in a visible place of your classroom for students to use them.

You will need to do flashcards with the content in order for students to play.

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Genetics Game I have... Who has... Genetics Game I have... Who has... Genetics Game I have... Who has...
ProfeCoins 10
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 9 - 13 years
File information Private link to docs.google.com
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Get your students excited to learn with the interactive "I Have... Who Has...?" game! This fast-paced, engaging activity is perfect for reinforcing key vocabulary and concepts while keeping everyone actively involved. Whether you're reviewing content or introducing new terms, this game will get your students thinking, collaborating, and having fun—all while mastering essential material!
 
Vocabulary included:
  • Genetics
  • Heredity
  • Offspring
  • Genes
  • DNA
  • Chromosomes
  • Traits
  • Physical traits
  • Personality traits
  • Inherited traits
  • Acquired traits
  • Dominant gene
  • Recessive gene
  • Innate behavior
  • Acquired behavior
  • Punnett square
 
In addition to the vocabulary cards, you'll find guides for the 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.
 
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Ecosystems Vocabulary Games Ecosystems Vocabulary Games Ecosystems Vocabulary Games
ProfeCoins 30
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 9 - 13 years
File information pdf, 7 pages, 973 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.
 
You will find two sets of flashcards:
 
Set 1: 
It has 156 cards that include the word, the definition, and some pictures. When your students play this with set, they will realice that some flashcards may have different answers: for example, for the tiger image your students could choose the word consumer, tertiary consumer and carnivore. So the game can take different directions.
 
Set 2:
 
That's why in the second link you will find 100 flashcards with only words and definitions in case you or your students find it easier this way.
 
Games:
 
  • Memory
  • Around the world
  • Cowboys
  • Charades
  • Pictionary
  • Describe and guess
  • Oh! No!
  • Listen and pick
  • Inflatable hammer
  • Big bag toss
 
Vocabulary included:
  • Food chain
  • Food web
  • Trophic pyramid
  • Trophic levels
  • Producers
  • Consumers
  • Primary consumer
  • Secondary consumer
  • Tertiary consumer
  • Decomposers
  • Herbivore
  • Carnivore
  • Omnivore
  • Scavenger
  • Individual
  • Population
  • Community
  • Ecosystem
  • Habitat
  • Suited
  • Survive
  • Thrive
  • Competition
  • Adaptation
  • Organism
  • Biotic
  • Abiotic
  • Biome
  • Terrestrial biome
  • Aquatic biome
  • Estuary
  • Lake
  • Ocean
  • River
  • Deciduous forest
  • Rainforest
  • Savanna
  • Taiga
  • Tundra
  • Desert
  • Photosynthesis
  • Root
  • Stem
  • Leaf
  • Sunlight
  • Water
  • Air
  • Oxygen
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Glucose
 
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.
 
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5th Grade Math Review Word Problems 5th Grade Math Review Word Problems 5th Grade Math Review Word Problems 5th Grade Math Review Word Problems 5th Grade Math Review Word Problems
ProfeCoins 20
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 10 - 11 years
File information Private link to drive.google.com
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This resource is perfect to use at the end of the year!
You will find 36 problems to review all the 5th grade topics! Some problems have open answers and other multiple choice. The answer sheet has good space in case you want your students to show the procedure.

It is also a very useful tool at the beginning of 6th grade, to do a review of the topics before starting the new topics or to assess the student knowledge.

The answers are in the private link!

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