Table Manners PowerPoint
The Table Manners PowerPoint is a fun enrichment activity perfect for large groups, classes, co-ops, and families! Years ago, I used this Table Manners PowerPoint to teach basic table manners to a group of middle school girls. This presentation walks a class through a 20-question Table Manners Quiz. Each slide asks the students a question about their own personal table manners.The very first slide instructs students to take out a sheet of paper and number from 1-20. Students will title thei
What is Grit? Definition for kids | Elementary social emotional learning
What is grit? Grit can be hard enough to define for adults; for kids, it's even harder. So try our free definition for grit that puts this great social emotional skill in simple terms that elementary aged students can understand. Teach children about working toward their goals even when it's hard with our definition of grit and our other free resources in your next SEL lesson for elementary school.
Free Grit Growth Mindset Challenge Sample Teaching Activity Bulletin Board Elementary Middle school
Grit & Growth Mindset How to Teach Growth Mindset to Kids with Grit Activities and Challenges Fun ideas to use in the classroom with your students can be a bulletin board. Great for Back to school, centers or rotations. The poster and other challenges are Grit and Growth Mindset Quotes. Great Activity Freebies included. Fun Free Math Puzzle for elementary Middle school, high school students. teach grit to kids in the classroom. Free activity teachers parents and students #growthmindset
3 Ideas for Teaching Angle Relationships in Middle School
Use these fun and creative ideas for teaching complementary angles, supplementary angles, vertical angles, adjacent angles, and other angle relationships in middle school math. These fun ideas for 6th grade math, 7th grade math, and 8th grade math will help students use their knowledge of angle relationships to find the measure of missing angles.
Triangle Sum Theorem - Scavenger Hunt Activity
Students will practice using the triangle sum theorem in this fun scavenger hunt activity!There are 12 cards that you will place around the classroom (one problem on each card). Groups of students will start at different cards, following the answer to a new card, until all 12 are complete!Activity includes scavenger hunt cards, students recording sheet that will be turned in to show student work, and the answer key!
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