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Halloween Context Clues Task Cards

Posted on October 30, 2024October 30, 2024 By PassionateAboutTeaching No Comments on Halloween Context Clues Task Cards

Halloween Context Clues Task Cards

Yes, we all need a Halloween-themed activity for our students. Check out these context clues task cards. I have used these every year in my classroom, and the students definitely approve.

Build your students’ vocabulary skills with these 28 Halloween-Themed Context Clues Task Cards (black and white and color). These task Cards are perfect for partner work, center/station work, SCOOT game, Quiz Quiz Trade, Inside Outside Circle, or whole group activity.

What other buyers are saying:

“My students enjoyed the task cards. The Halloween theme was fun and the questions were well aligned.”

“Pull this out every year for Halloween for kids to practice their context clue skills.”

“Good word choice! The students really needed to use context clues because many words were unknown words!”

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Time Saving Teacher Tip: Batch Planning & Grading

Posted on September 17, 2024 By PassionateAboutTeaching 1 Comment on Time Saving Teacher Tip: Batch Planning & Grading

Time-Saving Teacher Tip:

As a teacher, I NEVER felt like I had enough time. Our days are packed with lesson planning, grading, meetings, and, of course, teaching. It can often feel like there aren’t enough hours in the day to accomplish everything on our to-do lists (which always grows longer and longer). Here’s one effective tip that made a BIG difference for me: Batch Planning and Grading.

What is batch planning and batch grading? This is where you group similar tasks together and complete them in DEDICATED blocks of time.

BATCH PLANNING

Batch planning involves setting aside a specific time each week to plan all your lessons. Instead of planning day-by-day or even hour-by-hour, dedicate a couple of hours at the start or end of your week to outline all your lessons. This approach has several benefits:

1. Consistency: By planning your lessons in one block of time, you can ensure that your lessons flow logically from one to the next, creating a cohesive learning experience for your students.

2. Efficiency: You enter a “planning mode” mindset, which helps you work more efficiently. You’re not constantly stopping and starting, which can waste time and mental energy.

3. Flexibility: With the week’s lessons planned out, you have the flexibility to adjust as needed without the stress of having to create entirely new content on the go.

 BATCH GRADING

Similarly, batch grading means setting aside a block of time to grade all assignments at once rather than grading a few here and there throughout the week. Here’s why this can be a game-changer:

1. Focus: When you dedicate a specific time for grading, you can focus more fully on assessing your students’ work, leading to more consistent and fair grading.

2. Time Management: Grading in batches allows you to better manage your time. You can set limits on how long you spend on each assignment and avoid the trap of over-grading.

3. Reduced Stress: Knowing that you have dedicated grading time can reduce the stress of feeling like you need to grade everything immediately. This can also help you maintain a better work-life balance.

How do I Implement Batch Planning and Grading?

To get started with batch planning and grading, follow these steps:

1. Schedule Dedicated Time: Block out specific times in your calendar each week for planning and grading. Treat these blocks as non-negotiable appointments.

2. Prepare Your Materials: Before your planning or grading session, gather ALL the necessary materials. This might include your curriculum guide, student assignments, and any resources you need. I also found myself pulling up all the tabs of online sites I used for planning as well.

3. Minimize Distractions (yes, I know this is hard to do): Find a quiet space where you can work without interruptions. Turn off notifications on your devices to stay focused.

4. Set Goals: Before you start, set clear goals for what you want to accomplish in each session. This could be planning a week’s worth of lessons or grading a specific set of assignments.

5. Be sure and take breaks: To maintain your sanity, energy and focus, take short breaks during your planning or grading sessions. A quick walk or a few minutes of stretching can make a big difference. Enjoy that cup of tea, coffee, or specialty drink that brings you happiness.

Batch planning and grading really helped me manage my time more effectively (I just wish I would have done it sooner). I felt more organized and much less stressed out (which who doesn’t need that?)!

Give batch planning and grading a try, and see how it changes your teaching routine (and STRESS). You might be surprised at how much more manageable your workload becomes.

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Freebie Friday – Free Verb Practice

Posted on September 6, 2024 By PassionateAboutTeaching No Comments on Freebie Friday – Free Verb Practice

Freebie Friday – Free Verb Practice is the product for you if you’re heading into action verbs.

        Verb Practice FREEBIE

Grammar has always always a favorite subject of mine to teach. If you’re old like me 😂, then you remember diagramming sentences in school (shows my age). I was good at it; therefore, I liked it. Now math, that’s another topic! Moving on!

I have created many grammar products to use in the classroom. These products are tried and tested. My students always enjoyed completing these activities.

Mad Libs Throughout the Year

Noun Bundle

Verb Bundle

Grammar Bundle

I hope you’ll also find these helpful in your classroom.

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Relaxing Piano Sounds and Ocean Waves

Posted on September 27, 2022September 25, 2022 By PassionateAboutTeaching No Comments on Relaxing Piano Sounds and Ocean Waves

Do you play relaxing music throughout the day and/or in your classroom? My students love the calming feeling it creates (and so does this teacher). Play it in the background, or have it going on the front projector in your classroom. In fact,  I used to upload this to Classroom Screen (via youtube) and have it playing on my front projector. We all loved the visuals and music (I noticed the calming effect immediately). Ahhhh, literally music to my ears (silence)! 😂🎶

This particular video that I created has soothing 🎹 piano music and the tranquil sound of 🌊ocean waves. I hope you enjoy!

You can put the video on loop by:  Right-clicking the video and selecting LOOP in the pop-up.

I’d be honored if you subscribed to my Youtube channel. Get notified as I’ll be posting more relaxing music videos for your listening pleasure. ♡ 🎶

Until next time,

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Anyone Else Addicted?

Posted on September 26, 2022September 25, 2022 By PassionateAboutTeaching 3 Comments on Anyone Else Addicted?
Must Have Coffee
Must.Have.Coffee ☕️

Anyone else need this “magic liquid” (known as COFFEE) flowing through their veins first thing in the morning to function? Yes, I’m addicted!

As a matter of fact, I even bought a MINI K-CUP Keurig Machine for my classroom. 😂 This has been one of my favorite additions (in my opinion, a necessity for sure)!😉

I take the caffeinated KPods for the morning and decaf for the afternoon. Not only does it “hit the spot,” but it makes my classroom smell like Starbuck’s. Ahhhh!

Keurig K-Mini Plus Single Serve K-Cup
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Cheers and happy coffee drinking (even while at school)!

Until next time,

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A Doorbell in a Classroom?

Posted on March 3, 2021March 2, 2021 By PassionateAboutTeaching No Comments on A Doorbell in a Classroom?

Yea, I know this sounds crazy. However, I’d seen some teachers posting about having a doorbell in their classroom for noise control or an an attention getter, and I wanted to give it a try. I’m so glad I did.

I bought this doorbell and absolutely love it! It gives you choices as to which doorbell chime you want. There are a lot to pick from and four different volume levels. It was super easy to set up in my classroom. Now, I know you’re asking…does this thing work as you intended. The answer to that question is YES, it does.

When I play the chime in my classroom, I’ve set the expectation for students to be looking at me and for all noise to stop when they hear this sound. Of course it took a couple of times before students accomplished this, but now it works like a charm.

Click HERE to purchase this doorbell for your classroom. Happy chimes and quiet classroom!

Ring this doorbell – All eyes on me and no talking!

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