This is the complete set of all 1000 Fry words.
When printed double sided, these flashcards of the 1000 Fry sight words have English on one side, and the Ukrainian translation on the back. It is helpful if you are trying to give meaning to words to students who are learning to read while simultaneously beginning to learn English.
10 Files are provided, grouped by 100 words each.
When printed double sided, these flashcards have all 24 letters of the Greek alphabet with the English pronunciation on the back.
All vowel sounds include a word for an initial phoneme reference.
When printed double sided, these flashcards of dolch sight words have English on one side, and the Ukrainian translation on the back. It is helpful if you are trying to give meaning to sight words to students who are learning to read English while simultaneously beginning to learn English.
When printed double sided, these flashcards of dolch sight words have English on one side, and the Pashto translation on the back. It is helpful if you are trying to give meaning to sight words to students who are learning to read English while simultaneously beginning to learn English.
When printed front to back, the cards align to be cut out with each letter of the English alphabet on one side, and the corresponding sound in the Russian alphabet on the other side.
This resource will support students new to English who are just beginning to learn to read English by giving them a phonetic reference in their native language.
Note: The alphabets appear reversed when looking at the page images so that they align correctly when using double sided printing.
This Cyrillic alphabet used by Slavic people is also used in these languages:
Belarusian
Bulgarian
Kazakh
Kyrgyz
Macedonian
Montenegrin
Serbian
Tajik
Turkmen
Ukrainian
Uzbek
These medium and large wall sized number lines can be printed out and displayed on the wall in your classroom. The medium sized number line gos from -30 to 30. The large sized number lines goes from -20 to 20. Pages will need to be cut and organized to make the number line. Included are small desk sets from -10 to 10 that can be taped onto students desks.
When printed double sided, these flashcards of dolch sight words have English on one side, and the Farsi translation on the back. It is helpful if you are trying to give meaning to sight words to students who are learning to read English while simultaneously beginning to learn English.
When printed double sided, these flash cards of Dolch site words have English on one side, and the Hindi translation on the back. It is helpful if you are trying to give meaning to site words to students who are learning to read while simultaneously beginning to learn English.
The unit plan allows students to learn about the world economy by looking at one region, Central America and the Caribbean
Students will be working collaboratively to research one country of Central America or the Caribbean, while building their digital literacy and writing proficiency. Upon completion of their research, groups will create a television advertisement to persuade others to visit their country.
Discussion questions are provided in both English and Spanish, to allow the opportunity to have a dual language conversation in your classroom. The Spanish option can be edited out.
Research will require access to a source for gaining information.
Effective online sources include The World Book Encyclopedia, the Britannica Encyclopedias, or the online tool CultureGrams. If these are not available to you, another online option is Google’s search engine for students, www.safesearchkids.com.
You will also need a source for students to create and edit their videos. If iMovie or Windows Movie Maker are not available to you a free online video editing option is WeVideo. If this is not an option students can present their commercial orally instead of on a video.
This self-assessment is designed for students new to English. It allows them to think about six general science concepts (earth science, life science, chemistry, physics, astronomy, and environmental science) and rate how they feel about their knowledge in each concept.
This will help ELL and science teachers get an idea of where newcomer students view their strengths and weaknesses in science, as well as identify their science related interests.
This set of biology vocabulary picture cards can support the learning of content vocabulary in your classroom. They can be used as a word wall, as individual posters, or as flash cards.
Two sets are included.
One set includes a full 8.5x11 page with the words, pictures and definitions that be displayed on your wall and are big enough for students to see from across the room.
One set include smaller flash cards (two to a page) with the picture and word on the front and when printed double sided will include the definition on the back. They can also be printed single sided for creating a matching activity.
Sets can be used as a classroom resource or the pdfs can de distributed to students as a study guide.
Vocabulary in the collection includes: active transport, adhesion, ADP, aerobic, anaerobic, anaphase, asexual reproduction, atom, ATP, autotroph, bar graph, cell cycle, cell membrane, cell wall, central vacuole, centrioles, check points, chlorophyll, chloroplasts, chromatid, chromoplasts, chromosomes, cohesion, constant, control group, controlled experiment, covalent bond, cristae, crossing over, cytolysis, cytoplasm, cytoskeleton, data, daughter cells – The cells created at the end of asexual reproduction and mitosis, dependent variable, diffusion, diploid, electron, element, endocytosis, eukaryotic, exocytosis, experimental group, facilitated diffusion, fermentation, G1 phase, G2 phase, gamete, glycolysis, Golgi apparatus, grana, haploid, heterotroph, homologous, hypertonic, hypothesis, hypotonic, independent variable, interphases, ionic bond, isotonic, karyotype, leucoplasts, line graph, lysosomes, matrix, meiosis, metaphase, mitochondria, mitosis, nucleolus, nucleus, organelle, osmosis, passive transport, phagocytosis, phospholipid bilayer, photosynthesis, pie/circle graph, pigment, pinocytosis, plasmolysis, polar, prokaryotic, prophase, proton, qualitative data, quantitative data, ribosomes, rough endoplasmic reticulum, S phase, scientific method, sexual reproduction, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, solute, solvent, spindle, stomata, stroma, telophase, tetrad, theory, thylakoid, zygote
When printed double sided, these flash cards of dolch site words have English on one side, and the Chinese translation on the back. The Chinese characters are the simplified characters used in mainland China.
When printed front to back, the cards align to be cut out with each letter of the English alphabet on one side, and the corresponding sound in the Korean alphabet on the other side.
*there are some letters (f,k,v,w,x,z) that do not have a direct correspondence in Korean, so the most similar phoneme was selected
This resource will support students new to English who are just beginning to learn to read English by giving them a phonetic reference in their native language.
Note: The alphabets appear reversed when looking at the page images so that they align correctly when using double sided printing.
The Korean alphabet is also know as the Hangul alphabet.
In this activity students sort 4 examples of chemical changes from four examples of physical changes.
Included are labels for “Chemical Change” and “Physical Change” along with 8 examples that can be cut out and sorted to the correct label.
An answer key is provided.
Also included on the document are links to the activity in both Google Draw and Google Jamboard formats that can be used with Google Classroom for distance learning.
This reading kit is designed to support students new to English, special education students, young readers, and students reading below grade level gain access to the story of Hachiko.
The kit includes a little book at a 500L lexile level (2nd grade) that cat be cut and arranged for guided reading instruction. It is a modified version of the story of Hachiko by Pamela S. Turner
The kit includes an 11 page little book telling the story of Hachiko, a set of vocabulary word cards, and a plot map graphic organizer for retelling.
When printed double sided, these flashcards of dolch sight words have English on one side, and the Khmer (Cambodian) translation on the back. It is helpful if you are trying to give meaning to sight words to students who are learning to read English while simultaneously beginning to learn English.
When printed double sided, these flashcards of dolch sight words have English on one side, and the Thai translation on the back. It is helpful if you are trying to give meaning to sight words to students who are learning to read English while simultaneously beginning to learn English.
When printed double sided, these flashcards of dolch sight words have English on one side, and the Gujarati translation on the back. It is helpful if you are trying to give meaning to sight words to students who are learning to read English while simultaneously beginning to learn English.
This sight word bingo set includes all the words from the second grade Dolch sight word list.
There are cut outs of the 46 words on the list for random selecting.
30 bingo cards are included, enough for an entire class to participate. This set could be used for a small group center activity, with one student calling out the words.
Marker pieces are not included in the set, but anything could be used…from counters to pebbles.
Words include:
always
around
because
been
before
best
both
buy
call
cold
does
don’t
fast
first
five
found
gave
goes
green
its
made
many
off
or
pull
read
right
sing
sit
sleep
tell
their
these
those
upon
us
use
very
wash
which
why
wish
work
would
write
your
Students will learn about globalization and then will be working collaboratively to research one problem affecting the world on a global scale, while simultaneously developing their writing proficiency. Upon completion of their research, groups will develop and execute and action project the support solving a global problem on a local level.
Discussion questions are used to open each lesson, and students are to be given time to write out their answers before sharing their answers as a class discussion. A writing rubric is included, which is a student friendly version of the WIDA writing rubric, which measures proficiency in writing in English. A sentence starter is included with each discussion question to support students who are struggling writings, have special needs or are English language learners.
Research will require access to a source for gaining information. The unit plan was designed with intention to be used with National Geographic’s Global Issues series. If that is not available to you I have also included a hyperlinked document where students can find the information they need on each global issue.