Resource Round Up: French Canadian Social Studies Resources, Differentiated Activities, and More!
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Bundles, units, and differentiated activities, oh my! In this week’s resource round-up, there are resources for almost every subject area including French, drama, and math.
Check out French Canadian social studies resources, differentiated fast food math activities, a project-based learning activity, and so much more.
Remember, half of these resources are FREE!
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It’s FREE!“French: Celebrate Canada with your students! Primary and Junior Grades Discover Canada and its provinces, territories, and capitals! Engage your students with 5 fun activities they will enjoy completing. Integrate this resource in your Social Studies program with accurate information at the reading level of your students! This resource is intended to develop vocabulary and support the understanding of the Canadian identity while providing students with activities that they will have fun completing. This package includes 9 colorful slides. They are a great visual to help your students learn about Canada. This resource includes: 2 slides about the Canadian flag and Canadian Capital cities and 5 activity slides.” |
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“Integrate this resource in your social studies unit about ‘Les sociétés anciennes 3000BCE-1500CE’ with accurate information at the reading level of your students! This resource is intended to support the understanding and impact of ancient societies and provide students with some activities they will enjoy completing. Introduce the essential vocabulary and stimulate oral communication. This package includes 112 colorful slides. They are a great visual to help your students learn about this theme of the social studies curriculum. Enjoy this best seller!” |
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It’s FREE!“My close reading passages offer exciting and engaging content with rigorous questioning, designed for students to go back into the text to find the answers. These passages also offer a writing connection where students are able to find support from the text to help in their explanation.” |
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“This bundle of resources has your Daily 5 Word Work station covered for the year! Rhyming words, sight words, word families, making words, simple sentence games, fun sentence mash ups, and more will have your students interacting with words and having fun learning along the way!” |
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It’s FREE!“Adding this differentiated and high interest money math activity to your Math centers or stations is a win-win because students are highly motivated to learn and you’re able to meet their variety of needs. More importantly, students work on functional and foundational skills in a way that’s highly engaging and fun!” |
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“If you are searching for the easiest way to add work tasks to your Vocational class, you need these DIY task boxes because they give you all the visuals your students need, an easy checklist for you to set them up, goal ideas for your IEPs, and enough variety to help your students develop meaningful work skills!” |
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It’s FREE!“A free collection of fantastic drama games suitable for middle and high school levels. A print- and-go resource filled with engaging drama activities for new or experienced drama teachers!” |
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“An original and easy to teach drama unit for primary/elementary based on the well-known story of Jack and the Beanstalk. No preparation required, the drama activities are well explained and the unit comes with everything needed.” |
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It’s FREE!“A fun visual reminder for the multiplication fast facts that help students develop a visual connection and retain the answers.” |
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“This original font gives teachers the freedom to create anything for their students learning to write the alphabet!” |
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It’s FREE!“Students practice single-digit addition with these colorful problem strips and counting cubes as manipulatives.” |
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“This project-based learning activity has students practice the following math concepts while constructing their very own aquarium: area (designing the aquarium floor layout), fractions (partitioning the rooms into equal parts to classify animals), elapsed time word problems (using an aquarium brochure of scheduled events), and money word problems (while “working” in the aquarium gift shop)!” |