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Japanese Language Posters
Set of five simple Japanese language posters.Topics include greetings, introductions, manners, simple phrases and school.English phrases with Romaji, hiragana / katakana translations.
Dance Vocabulary - relationships
Poster 1: WHO are you moving with?
Poster 2: WHAT are you moving with?
Poster 3: WHAT is the nature of the relationship.
Posters use strong colours and clowns to demonstrate relationships such as mirroring, retreating, circling.
Guitar and keyboard chords
Set of 7 posters for the chords C major, D minor, E minor, F major, G major and A minor. Each poster notates the chord (treble clef), shows its formation as a triad on the scale and shows the fingering for both guitar (open chords) and keyboard (root position).
Animal Classification Posters - Vertebrates
Set of five posters, each featuring an animal from one of the vertebrate classifications of mammal, amphibian, reptile, bird and fish. Each poster also lists three basic attributes of the group.
Emergency Scenario Improvisation Cards
A set of eight humorous 'Emergency Situations' for primary drama students to act out and / or narrate. Developed as part of a unit based on World Radio Day, the cards were used by my Year 5/6 students as starters for group improvisation work. Students formed groups of three and read through their assigned card. They chose a radio reporter who narrated the improvised scene the other students created from the card's scenario. After sharing their scenes students shuffled cards and this time started with the radio reporter improvising the scene with the other students acting out the description.
There's lots of room for expansion, including making audio or video recording of the broadcasts, expanding the number of students in a scene or having students write new scenes for each other.
Say Please Because...
This set of three posters suggests four reasons why 'please&', &';thank you' and &'excuse me&'; should be a part of everyone's vocabulary, our&'s included.
I also provides the phrases in six other languages.
How many can your students pronounce and identify?
Christmas Countdown - A Musical Advent Calendar
Christmas Countdown has six verses and six choruses. Each chorus proclaims the date and the number of days to go until Christmas. Each verse describes what is ‘hidden’ behind each door of the calendar. There are four ‘doors’ in each verse, making for a total of 24 items. (There’s lots of Maths at work here; ordinal numbers, counting up, counting down, summing to make 25 and more. What patterns can your students find?) We’re performing the song as the interludes between other Christmas items (six verses does go on a bit…) but it’s the perfect song for involving lots of kids on stage.
Olympic Games Sports Symbol Posters
Here’s a free set of Olympic sports symbol posters. Each poster features a graphic symbol of the sporting event, the name of the sport and a photo of a piece of equipment used in that sport. Great for decorating the Olympic classroom! Lesson ideas at the link at TimTuck.com
Photostory 3 Tutorial
Tutorial package for using Microsoft's Photostory 3 photographs to video software.
Photostory can be downloaded from Microsoft.
Story Sections
This set of three posters outlines the three basic sections of a story: Orientation, Complication and Resolution.
Each poster has a scout / camping themed picture, the title in large red letters and features a simpler title in blue and components of the section in black.
Orientation (beginning): ‘Scene, setting, situation, characters’.
Complication (middle): ‘Problem, Difficulty, ‘Obstacle’.
Resolution (End): ‘Solution, Settlement, Conclusion’.
Drum Kit Posters
Here’s a set of free posters depicting the main parts of a drumkit.
The posters feature large views of essential hardware including the snare,bass drum, floor tom, bass drum pedal, hi-hat and ride cymbal.
Each poster is labelled and includes a QR code linking to the relevant Wikipedia page.
A-Z Musical Instruments Poster Pack Set 1: A-H
This is Set 1 (containing 8 posters) of the A-Z Musical Instruments Poster Pack, a collection of 26 alphabetical posters in three packs depicting a range of common and uncommon musical instruments. It also includes a PowerPoint presentation with audio files of each instrument.
Set 1's eight posters include Accordion, Bassoon, Clarinet, Didgeridoo, Electric Guitar, Flute, Glockenspiel and Harp.
Each instrument features a highlighted alphabet-letter, colour and icon coded categorisation, a large photograph of the instrument, smaller supporting photographs of features and playing positions and an information box detailing alternative names, era of development, related instruments and more.
Just the resource to brighten your music room walls or use as a hands on lesson resource!
Use the PowerPoint presentation to introduce new instruments, feature an 'instrument of the day' or supplement other music lessons.
Set 2 (I-Q) posters include Igil, Jaw Harp, Kalimba, Lute, Maraca, Nyckelharpa, Oboe, Piano and Quena.
Set 3 (R-Z) posters include Recorder, Saxophone, Timpani, Ukulele, Violin, Washboard, Xylophone, Yangqin and Zither.
Descant recorder fingering charts
Set of 7 full colour charts showing the descant recorder fingering and notation for the notes D', C', B, A, G, E, D.
Brass Band Instruments
Used as part of an Instrumental Groups unit. Students had the opportunity to try the various instruments. They learned how notation differed between the brass and percussion instruments, key features of each instrument and how to make a sound.
Drumkit Rock Rhythms
A poster / worksheet displaying eight basic rock drum-beats in simplified graphic notation.
Australian Curriculum General Capabilities Checklist
A one-page checklist for recording Australian Curriculum General Capabilities usage in a teaching unit.
Key Signature Charts
Each key signature is on an A4 page in colour. It shows the key signature with colour coded sharps and flats and the major and related key. Makes for a great display!
Harmony Day Welcome Song
March 21 is Harmony Day in Australia, a special day to celebrate our ethnic diversity, a day to remind ourselves that ‘everybody belongs’ and ‘everybody is welcome’. In our school we celebrate Harmony Day by sharing stories, games, music and oranges with the children from all our nearby schools. This set of resources is a simple welcome song and fives music stations to learn the song and its accompaniment. Great for your next Harmony Day or any other time you want to welcome people to your class.