VALENTINE'S DAY RESOURCES
Valentine's Day is such a fun time to get your high school students talking about love and relationships. Yes, here are some engaging activities that even the boys will love.
So funny, this Valentine's Day game asks students to look at the situation on the Powerpoint slide and vote whether it is ROMANTIC, CHEESY OR CREEPY! How would you feel if someone wrote you a poem? Do you think it's romantic? Or even, what do you think of couples who wear matching clothes? What about Promposals? Or making out at the lockers?
Another favourite resource that I use with my students on Valentine's Day is The Love Advice Column, also known as The Love Guru. Here, students respond to different letters sent to the Love Guru. Examples are: My parents don't like my boyfriend. What should I do? Or another is: How do I break up with my girlfriend without being the bad one? Or how about: My boyfriend is much older than me, is that O.K.?
Be sure to check out our Teachers Pay Teachers store for these lovable resources!
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Sunday, 29 January 2017
Friday, 18 November 2016
Christmas
Language Arts Christmas Bundle!
This bundle is simply incredible! Every Christmas Classic that your students must know is included in this product.
This bundle is simply incredible! Every Christmas Classic that your students must know is included in this product.
Wednesday, 16 November 2016
NEW PRODUCT:
The Ultimate Road Trip - Complete ESL Unit designed JUST FOR TEENS!
This is a guaranteed winner for any middle or high school class.
What teen has never dreamed about taking to the open road with a few of his or her best friends?
This unit allows teens to discover some of the most popular routes, what lies along these roads, and what is required to prepare the Ultimate Road Trip.
Teachers can begin each class by viewing a short episode of one of the suggested vloggers, Expedition Happiness is my personal favourite! I watch one or two, five-minute episodes at the beginning of every class. There are about 24 episodes in all.
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Check out the preview of the unit on in our TpT store!
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Monday, 11 April 2016
Teacher Planning Book for 2016 to 2017
TEACHER'S 2016 - 2017 PLANNING BOOK
This planner is amazing! Nice crisp and clean lines, simple and clear font, bright pages with judicious use of color to add a splash of fun. You are sure to love it all year long.
Here are examples of the 15 editable covers.
Clean, crisp lines with a professional look - you certainly don't have to have a kid's planner just because you teach primary!
Each 2-page weekly spread includes:
- An Inspirational Teaching Message
- The Teacher Joke of the Week!
- A To Do List box
- Space to note Upcoming Events at School
- Miniature monthly calendar
- Post-it style Important Reminders section
This planner also inlcudes pages
that no teacher should be without such as:
Critical Incident Reporting Form
Accident Report Form
Emergency Contact and Medical Information Form
Books and Materials Loan Records
Materials Loan to Colleagues Recording Sheet
And also Academic Year Calendar,
- Marks Recording Sheets,
- Personal Contacts,
- Parent Contact Log
- Personal Information
plus so much more!
- Marks Recording Sheets,
- Personal Contacts,
- Parent Contact Log
- Personal Information
plus so much more!
Get yours today by visiting our Teachers Pay Teachers store!
Thursday, 25 February 2016
GRAMMAR TASK CARDS!
Why use activity books with drills to practice grammar? Using task cards is much more fun for everyone. Try putting up different stations in the classroom and have your students vist each station to complete the exercises in teams. Each set of task cards includes 30 exercice cards as well as a control sheet to record their answers to each numbered card.
If you have a large group of students like I do, 30 in all, the best way to work this activity is to have 8 stations with 15 cards to answer. Divide your group of 30 students into teams of 3 or 4 students and allow each group time to complete all the stations.
An answer key is provided for each set of task cards.
Friday, 29 January 2016
Valentine's Day
The Love Guru is a great Valentine's Day activity for class.
I combed social media to find authentic relationship questions for my students to answer. In this document, students act as THE LOVE GURU, answering questions and giving advice to teens on relationship issues.
The way that I work this activity is to divide my class into small discussion groups. Each group has the task to discuss and come up with the best advice to give to each letter submitted to THE LOVE GURU. Once the team has come up with the best answer, they write it down.
Once all the questions are answered, I have each group share their advice with the rest of the class. This makes for an entertaining class discussion on many often sensitive discussion topics.
THE LOVE GURU ADVICE COLUMN ACTIVTY is awesome!
I combed social media to find authentic relationship questions for my students to answer. In this document, students act as THE LOVE GURU, answering questions and giving advice to teens on relationship issues.
The way that I work this activity is to divide my class into small discussion groups. Each group has the task to discuss and come up with the best advice to give to each letter submitted to THE LOVE GURU. Once the team has come up with the best answer, they write it down.
Once all the questions are answered, I have each group share their advice with the rest of the class. This makes for an entertaining class discussion on many often sensitive discussion topics.
THE LOVE GURU ADVICE COLUMN ACTIVTY is awesome!
Monday, 23 November 2015
Christmas Teaching Resources
Are you looking for great ideas for your classroom this month? Why not try one of our great bundles or activities.
We've been hard at work developing worksheets, printables and activities for ELA and ESL for ALL LEVELS!
First, be sure to download our Christmas Freebie which is entitled: Dwarf, Reindeer or Other? This is a great activity to do at the end of the period, in the last 30 minutes. Have students look at the list of names, then try to determine which ones belong in each category. This activity can be to develop conversation strategies, but it is really intended just for fun.
Our next resource is for the elementary level, particularly grades 2 to 4 ELA; or, grades 4 to 7 ESL.
This booklet is full of fun and educational activities that your students are guaranteed to enjoy! The first few pages have students working with elves. Each student will discover their true elf identity and be given an elf name after completing the first two pages. Then, students will practice writing simple sentences to prepare their Christmas list. They read and interpret short texts to determine who has been naughty or nice. In other activities, kids will gain some important Christmas vocabulary which will allow them to better understand the non-fiction texts that were written just for them. In the end of this fabulous booklet of activities, there is a game which will keep your students smiling till Chrismtas.
The final Christmas bundle was created for Middle and High School students. Once again, Middle School ELA, and High School ESL.
A great selection of Christmas theme short stories, poems, informative and other text types, all bundled into this great unit! The texts chosen appeal to all students, even the boys... At Creative Couple, we strive to get those boys interested in reading. Activities range from simple reading comprehension exercises, to letter writing, to comparing and contrasting, to pastiche writing (this is when you imitate the style of a particular piece of writing), to fun and games. One of my favourite Christmas activities is also included in this bundle: The Persuasive Letter to Santa Claus.
I really put on a show with this last activity. I usually come to class looking pretty ticked off. I slam a brown envelope on my desk and I start asking the students questions like: What did you guys do now? Do you have anything to tell me? Who is responsible for this? The students get really uneasy... it's so funny (for me!). I then explain that I received an envelope from the North Pole and that it just can't be good news. When I pull out the letters from Santa, and start distributing them, I shake my head at each student and give them a look of disgust. This is when they also start to laugh. As we read the assignment together, the students begin to get involved. I explain the procedure of how to write a persuasive text and then let them plead their case to Mr. Claus. You'll be surprised by the different approaches some students will take to defend their case. Some students get really creative!
We've been hard at work developing worksheets, printables and activities for ELA and ESL for ALL LEVELS!
First, be sure to download our Christmas Freebie which is entitled: Dwarf, Reindeer or Other? This is a great activity to do at the end of the period, in the last 30 minutes. Have students look at the list of names, then try to determine which ones belong in each category. This activity can be to develop conversation strategies, but it is really intended just for fun.
Our next resource is for the elementary level, particularly grades 2 to 4 ELA; or, grades 4 to 7 ESL.
This booklet is full of fun and educational activities that your students are guaranteed to enjoy! The first few pages have students working with elves. Each student will discover their true elf identity and be given an elf name after completing the first two pages. Then, students will practice writing simple sentences to prepare their Christmas list. They read and interpret short texts to determine who has been naughty or nice. In other activities, kids will gain some important Christmas vocabulary which will allow them to better understand the non-fiction texts that were written just for them. In the end of this fabulous booklet of activities, there is a game which will keep your students smiling till Chrismtas.
Of course, we can't forget to practice that reading with a few fun reading comprehension check-ups! |
The final Christmas bundle was created for Middle and High School students. Once again, Middle School ELA, and High School ESL.
A great selection of Christmas theme short stories, poems, informative and other text types, all bundled into this great unit! The texts chosen appeal to all students, even the boys... At Creative Couple, we strive to get those boys interested in reading. Activities range from simple reading comprehension exercises, to letter writing, to comparing and contrasting, to pastiche writing (this is when you imitate the style of a particular piece of writing), to fun and games. One of my favourite Christmas activities is also included in this bundle: The Persuasive Letter to Santa Claus.
I really put on a show with this last activity. I usually come to class looking pretty ticked off. I slam a brown envelope on my desk and I start asking the students questions like: What did you guys do now? Do you have anything to tell me? Who is responsible for this? The students get really uneasy... it's so funny (for me!). I then explain that I received an envelope from the North Pole and that it just can't be good news. When I pull out the letters from Santa, and start distributing them, I shake my head at each student and give them a look of disgust. This is when they also start to laugh. As we read the assignment together, the students begin to get involved. I explain the procedure of how to write a persuasive text and then let them plead their case to Mr. Claus. You'll be surprised by the different approaches some students will take to defend their case. Some students get really creative!
Reading comprehension questions of varying levels to answer after reading classic Christmas stories by O. Henry: The Gift of Magi, and by Hans Christian Anderson: The Little Match Girl. Be sure to have students read O. Henry's interesting biography! |
Students will begin by reading a letter from Santa Claus by Mark Twain. Students will then read actual letters to Santa Claus from young children. Finally, your students will write a response to each child for Santa... because he's really busy at this time of year! |
Poetry is sometimes intimidating, but not these poems. Twas the night before Christmas... What a great poem! Your students will then be asked to immitate the poem's style by writing their own Twas the night before ??? Also, I threw in the original version of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and the Christmas carol of the same name. How are they both similar? How are they different? You'd be surprised! |
As I said above, this is another great part of this bundle! I love the reaction of teens when I tell them that I got a letter form Santa saying that they are on the naughty list. Check out the RED ALERT sing on that sheet! Each student receive one of those sheets taken from the brown envelope that I slam on my desk at the beginning of the period. I always address it to myself and put the return address of the North Pole and of course the famous postal code: HOH OHO! |
Christmas means fairy tales and elves so I included this very famous tale. Students will learn what the elements of a fairy tale are, and what distinguishes its style from a short story. They will also read non-fiction texts about one famous adventurer, Fred Dion, and another group of fearless sailors. |
And lastly, I included a few great discussion activities and games. What would you get the following people for Christmas is always funny. Students love to be creative and think up silly things. The You Be The Judge activity is also a great conversation starter where students must decide whether the people acted appropriately or not, in the situations described. Of course, I added some jokes (associate the joke to the punchline), a maze (help Santa deliver the presents), and a crossword puzzle. |
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