Saturday, April 15, 2023

Fun and Engaging Fast Food Color by Number Worksheets for 1st and 2nd Grade



Are you on the hunt for a fun and engaging way to teach math facts to your 1st or 2nd-grade students? Look no further than these fast food-themed color-by-number worksheets available on Teachers Pay Teachers!

Fast Food Color by Number Worksheets for 1st and 2nd Grade


Not only will your students love coloring in these deliciously fun images, but they will also be practicing their addition skills at the same time.

Fast Food Color by Number Worksheets for 1st and 2nd Grade

Hamburger Coloring Page

Hamburger Coloring Page


These Fast Food Color by Code Print and Go worksheets are perfect for use in the classroom as they are no prep and easy to differentiate.

French Fry Coloring Page

French Fry Coloring Page

French Fry Coloring Page


Use them as a math station or math center, for review work, or for fast finisher work. They also make great time fillers and can be used as sub plan extras!

Donut Coloring Page

Donut Coloring Page

Donut Coloring Page


This resource includes 8 fast food-themed addition fact color by number pages and answer keys. You will find images of donuts and coffee, hamburgers, chicken legs, pizza slices, tacos, French fries, hot dogs, and sandwiches.

Hot Dog Coloring Page

Hot Dog Coloring Page

Hot Dog Coloring Page


Once your students have completed their coloring pages, you can display their finished work on the classroom wall or use them as bulletin board decorations.

Taco Coloring Page


Taco Coloring Page

Taco Coloring Page


Not only are these worksheets fun for students, but they are also a great tool for teachers. The color-coded answer keys make it easy to check student work and can be used as a station activity for students to check their own work. This means less work for you, and more fun for your students!


Pizza Coloring Page


Pizza Coloring Page

Pizza Coloring Page

Chicken Coloring Page


Chicken Coloring Page

Chicken Coloring Page


Sandwich Coloring Page


Sandwich Coloring Page

Sandwich Coloring Page



So, if you are looking for a fun and engaging way to teach addition to your 1st or 2nd-grade students, be sure to check out these fast food-themed color-by-number worksheets on Teachers Pay Teachers.

Your students will love them, and you will love how easy they are to use!


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Games to Play on Zoom With Students




I am so excited to be back with even more super fun games to play on Zoom with your students.  It seems like my last blog post about games to play on Zoom was a hit, and I've received so many requests for even more games.  So today, I have even more super fun games to add to your Zoom arsenal!  Are you ready? Let's go!


Although we may no longer be in virtual learning, there are still plenty of reasons to connect with our students on Zoom. Maybe you have a snow day or a sick day, or perhaps you want to bring in a guest speaker from a different part of the world.


 Whatever the reason may be, having these fun games in your back pocket will make your Zoom sessions even more engaging and enjoyable for your students. So, let's get ready to have some fun and make the most out of our virtual connections!


Games to Play on Zoom With Students

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Word Jumble:


Let's get those brains working! The teacher can scramble the letters of words related to the lesson and send them to the students. They have to unscramble the letters to figure out the word. It's a race against the clock!

Memory:

Time to test your memory skills! The teacher can create a virtual memory game board with images and their corresponding words related to the lesson. The students have to match the images with the correct word. Who will have the most matches?

20 Questions:

Let's play detective! The teacher can choose an object related to the lesson and think of a word that describes it. The students have to ask yes or no questions to figure out what the object is within 20 questions. Can they crack the case?


Tic-Tac-Toe:

It's time for some friendly competition! The teacher can create a tic-tac-toe board, and the students have to choose a spot to place their X or O. Who will get three in a row first?

You can also add questions to the board for students to answer first before placing their X or O.


Hangman With a Twist:

Let's mix things up! Instead of guessing a word, the teacher can draw a picture of an object or concept related to the lesson. The students have to guess what it is. Will they be able to figure it out before it's too late?


Name That Tune:

It's time to sing along! The teacher can play a short clip of a song related to the lesson, and the students have to guess the name of the song. Who will be the first to shout out the answer?


Quiz Show:

Let's get ready to test our knowledge! The teacher can create a quiz show with categories and questions related to the lesson.  There are also many pre-created games on Teachers pay Teachers. The students have to answer the questions correctly to earn points. Who will come out on top?

Mystery Box:

Let's solve the mystery! The teacher can choose an object related to the lesson and place it in a box. The students have to ask yes or no questions to figure out what the object is. Can they figure out the mystery before time runs out?  

There you have it, even more super fun games to play on Zoom with your elementary students.  Remember, the goal is to keep them engaged and excited about learning.  Happy Gaming!

Virtual Teaching Must Haves

Here are some ideas for educational resources that could be helpful for elementary teachers or tutors to use during virtual learning on Zoom:



This document camera hooks up right to your computer and allows you to share game pieces, writing, and so much more!



This magnetic tabletop easel is also perfect for displaying game pieces, writing, and so much more









Friday, April 14, 2023

Engage Your Elementary Students with Fun and Educational St. Patty's Day Color by Number Pages



As an elementary teacher, you are always on the lookout for fun and engaging activities to teach your students important skills. With St. Patrick's Day just around the corner, why not incorporate some St. Patty's Color by Number pages into your lesson plans?

St. Patty's Color by Number pages

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My TpT store has a range of St. Patty's Day Color by Number pages that are perfect for children who are just learning addition and multiplication concepts, or for those who want to practice their skills in a fun and exciting way.

St. Patty's Day Color by Number Pages


To get started, simply download and print out the St. Patty's Day Color by Number pages that you want to use. Each page features a St. Patrick's Day-themed image with numbered sections that correspond to specific math problems. As your students solve each problem, they can fill in the corresponding section with the appropriate color.

Not only does this activity help your students to practice their math skills, but it also encourages them to be creative and expressive. You can even experiment with different coloring techniques to create a beautiful and unique design.

St. Patty's Day Color by Number Pages


To use these St. Patty's Day Color by Number Pages as a St. Patrick's Day bulletin board decoration, simply put them on top of construction paper to make a festive border. I recommend that you choose colors that are traditionally associated with St. Patrick's Day, such as green, gold, and orange.

St. Patty's Day Color by Number Pages


You can also incorporate St. Patrick's Day history and cultural information into your lesson plans, tying in with the holiday theme.

St. Patty's Day Color by Number Pages


So why not add some St. Patty's Day Color by Number pages to your math curriculum this year? With these resources, you can make learning math fun and engaging, while also celebrating this exciting holiday.

St. Patty's Day Color by Number Pages


Your students will love the opportunity to learn and create at the same time!


Giveaways for Teachers

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Thursday, April 13, 2023

Why Online Tutoring is the Perfect Solution for K-6 Students Struggling With Academics

 

As educators and parents, we all know that not all students learn at the same pace or in the same way. For some K-6 students, traditional classroom settings just don't provide the individualized attention they need to succeed academically.

But fear not, because there is a solution - online tutoring! Yes, you read that right. Online tutoring is the perfect solution for K-6 students who are struggling with academics.  In fact, it might just be the answer you've been looking for to help your students thrive.

Why Online Tutoring is the Perfect Solution for K-6 Students Struggling With Academics



Here are just a few reasons why online tutoring is such a great option for K-6 students:

1. Convenience: Online tutoring is incredibly convenient. Students can attend sessions from the comfort of their own home, without having to worry about transportation or scheduling conflicts.  It's also a great option for students who live in rural areas or don't have access to traditional tutoring services. 

2. Flexibility: Online tutoring is incredibly flexible.  Students can schedule sessions that work around their busy schedules, which is especially important for K-6 students who may have after-school activities or family obligations. Plus, sessions can be scheduled for shorter amounts of time, which helps younger students who may not have the attention span for longer tutoring sessions.

3. Individualized Attention: Online tutoring provides students with one-on-one attention from a qualified tutor. This allows tutors to focus on the specific areas where a student needs help, whether that's reading, math, or any other subject. It also allows for personalized instruction, which is especially important for K-6 students who are developing foundational skills.

4. Affordability and Access: Here's the best part - online tutoring is affordable and accessible to everyone.  Students can get the individualized attention they need to succeed, without breaking the bank.

If you have K-6 students who are struggling academically, I highly recommend giving online tutoring a try.  It's convenient, flexible, and provides the individualized attention your students need to thrive.  Trust me, your students will thank you for it!

If you are looking for a reliable online tutoring service for your students, I would love to help!

As an experienced educator with a passion for helping students succeed, I offer online tutoring services tailored to the unique needs of each student.

Whether your student needs help with math, reading, writing, or any other subject, I'm here to provide the individualized attention and support they need to thrive academically.

With flexible scheduling, affordable rates, and personalized instruction, my online tutoring services are the perfect solution for K-6 students struggling with academics.





Tuesday, April 11, 2023

Spring Word Search Puzzles for Kids



Are you looking for a fun Spring Word Activity?  To help you bring some festive spring spirit into your classroom, I've got some fun Spring Word Searches for you!

Spring Word Search Puzzles for Kids



This resource includes word searches for Spring, Easter, Earth Day, Cinco de Mayo, and Memorial Day.  

Spring Word Search Puzzles for Kids

Easter Word Search Puzzles for Kids


Earth Day Word Search Puzzles for Kids




Cinco de Mayo Word Search Puzzles for Kids

Memorial Day Word Search Puzzles for Kids


Your students will have a blast searching for words related to each of these holidays.  Not only is it a fun way to celebrate, but it's also a great way to build vocabulary and improve spelling skills.


But, that's not all - this resource includes 23 holiday-themed words searches and 4 seasonal-themed word searches! That's a total of 27 word searches for you to use in your classroom.  You'll have plenty of options to choose from to keep your students engaged all year long!

The best part? These word searches are easy to use!  Simply print them out and hand them out to your students.  They're great for morning work, centers, fast finishers, or even as a fun homework assignment!  Your students will love the challenge of finding all the words and you'll love how easy it is to incorporate these activities into your lesson plans.

So, if you're looking for a fun and educational way to celebrate Spring, look no further than these Spring Word Searches.

spring word activities






Wednesday, April 5, 2023

10 Fun Easter Activities for the Upper Elementary Classroom


Easter is the perfect time to bring some fun and engaging ideas into your classroom.  Here are 10 classroom activities for Easter that are appropriate for 3rd-5th graders.

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1. Reading: Easter Egg Hunt for Synonyms

Turn your classroom into a treasure hunt for synonyms.  Hide plastic Easter eggs with pairs of synonym words written on small pieces of paper inside.  Have students work in pairs or small groups to search for eggs, open them, and match the synonym pairs.  

2. Math: Easter Color by Number Math Facts

Easter Color by Number Math Facts

Print out these color by number math facts worksheets with Easter-themed pictures including: the Easter Bunny and Easter eggs.  Students can solve the math problems to determine the color for each section of the picture and color it accordingly.  This activity will help students practice their math facts while creating a colorful Easter masterpiece.



 3. Language Arts: Easter Story Writing

Have students write their own Easter stories.  They can include characters, settings, and events related to Easter, and incorporate descriptive language and dialogue to make their stories engaging.  Provide Easter-themed writing prompts or story starters to help students get started.

4. Science: Egg Drop Experiment

Challenge students to design and build a container that can protect and egg from cracking when dropped from a predetermined height.  Provide materials such as straws, tape, cotton balls, and other household items for students to use. Once the containers are built, students can test their designs by dropping them from a height and observing the results.

Easter Egg Drop Experiment

5. Social Studies: Easter Traditions Around the World

Explore how Easter is celebrated in different countries around the world.  Have students research and create presentations including customs, foods, and decorations.  They can also compare and contrast the similarities and differences in Easter traditions across different cultures.

6. Art: Easter-themed Arts and Crafts

Get creative with Easter-themed arts and crafts! Provide materials such as construction paper, scissors, glue, markers and other craft supplies.  Students can create Easter cards, decorate Easter eggs, make Easter-themed bookmarks, or create their own Easter-themed artwork.

Easter Egg Art

Easter Bunny Egg Art


7. Reading: Easter-themed Book Clubs

Choose an Easter-themed book suitable for your students and organize a book club activity.  Assign chapters for students to read independently or in small groups, and then hold discussions on the plot, characters, and themes of the book. I like to use these roll and retell cards for this.

Roll and Respond

I also have a list of Easter read alouds here.

8. Math: Easter Egg Math Facts

Create a fun math activity by hiding plastic Easter eggs around the classroom or outdoor area.  Inside each egg, place a math fact problem.  Students can hunt for the eggs, solve the math problems, and record their answers on a worksheet.  You can also use any math problem types that you are currently working on.

9. Language Arts: Easter-themed Word Search

Have your students complete and Easter-themed word search puzzle like this one.

Easter-themed Word Search



10. Science: Egg-celent Egg Experiments

Eggs are a stable of Easter traditions, so why not incorporate some egg-themed science experiments? You can conduct various experiments, such as dissolving the eggshell in vinegar to reveal the membrane, testing the strength of eggshells under different conditions, or observing how eggs float or sink in different liquids.


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