Wednesday, July 3, 2024

July 4th Fun Idioms

 Hey there, teachers! 

As we gear up for the exciting July 4th celebrations, why not sprinkle some July 4th Fun Idioms into your lessons?

Fourth of July Idioms!

Idioms are phrases that mean something different from their literal words, and they can add a spark to language learning. Here are a few patriotic idioms that your students might enjoy! 



“As American as apple pie🥧”

  • Meaning: Something quintessentially American or traditional.
  • Example: “Baseball and hot dogs are as American as apple pie.”


“Paint the town red🔴”

  • Meaning: To go out and celebrate in a big way.
  • Example: “Let’s paint the town red with fireworks this July 4th!”


“Born with a silver spoon🥄 in one’s mouth”

  • Meaning: Born into wealth and privilege.
  • Example: “She wasn’t born with a silver spoon in her mouth, but she worked hard to achieve her dreams.”


“Get your ducks🦆 in row”

  • Meaning: To get organized and prepared.
  • Example: “Before the parade starts, we need to get our ducks in a row with the decorations.”


“Go the whole nine yards 9️⃣”

  • Meaning: To do something completely or thoroughly.
  • Example: “For our July 4th party, we’re going the whole nine yards with decorations and games.”



These idioms are not only fun to learn but also help students understand the cultural context behind the phrases. You can incorporate them into discussions about American history, traditions, or even as part of creative writing exercises. Encourage students to use these idioms in sentences of their own to reinforce their understanding.

As you celebrate Independence Day with your students, exploring these idioms can add a touch of language excitement to your lessons. Have a fantastic July 4th filled with learning and fun! 🇺🇸



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FREE LANGUAGE ARTS LESSON - “Inference Carousel: Making Inferences with Pictures”

by The Teacher Treasury
2nd - 5th Grade


29 pages

Activity Includes:

* Teacher Instructions

* 14 Images

* Response Handouts for Lessons

* List of Possible Responses

* Additional Inference Carousel Activity

* Template for Student Inference Pictures

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Please note that this lesson is almost the same as Inference Carousel: Making Inferences with Pictures and Captions, but the following changes have been made:

*response handouts have been changed

*there are only 14 images instead of 15

*picture #5 is not featured in the carousel with captions

*possible responses have been altered

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Materials Needed:

*1 clipboard, white board or solid, portable surface for each student to write on

*Tape, Velcro or a similar device to post the images around the classroom

*14 pieces of colored construction paper (optional)

STEP 1:

Before the students enter the class, post the 14 pictures clockwise around the room in numerical order. I would recommend being creative with your picture placement. Don’t make it TOO easy for the students to find them. Place some on the floor, windows, behind doors, on the sides of shelves, etc. I would also suggest placing a sheet of colored construction paper on the back of each picture so that it will stand out from the other papers you have throughout the classroom.

STEP 2:

When it’s time to begin the lesson, inform your students that you have posted several pictures throughout the room and explain that their job is to review each photo and make an inference based on the images. They will record their responses on the handouts provided as they walk around the room with their clipboards / personal white boards. They should not debate about the photos with each other until after the lesson. All answers should be original and students should not be asking each other for their opinions on the pictures until they finish the carousel.

THIS IS A SILENT ACTIVITY.

The goal is for students to make an educated guess about what is happening (or what will happen) based on what they see, what they know and/or have personally experienced.

STEP 3:

Individually call on students to begin the Inference Carousel. For example, the first student you select should start at Picture #1 (or whatever number you choose). The next student should begin at the following (or different) picture and then continue walking clockwise around the room. Students should make sure the picture they are currently looking at corresponds to the correct number on their handout. If they begin at Picture #12, they should be recording their responses on the sheet where it says “Picture #12”.

Please stress the importance of paying attention to the “Picture #” when recording their answers.

STEP 4:

Once my students were finished with the carousel, we reviewed each photo with the responses from around the room to generate a discussion about how and why they came up with their inferences. Obligating them to include the word “because” in all of their responses made it much easier for them to explain the reasoning behind their conclusions and gave room for other students to argue their opinions when they didn’t make the same inference.

***Please note that you only need to print pages 3-19 for the first lesson***

Lesson Modifications:

Inference Merry – Go – Round

An alternative to having students walk around the room would be to put their desks together in the form of a large circle. Pass out the images one at a time and have students continually circulate the pictures until everyone finished. A student should never have more than one picture at their desk at once. This is another reason why it is very important for them to pay close attention to the “Picture #s”. Please note that you can conduct the lesson in the very same way, the only difference is that the students remain seated.

If you like this product, then you may also like:

Graphic Organizer: Making Inferences

and

Graphic Organizer: Making Inferences II (FREE)

Hope this helps and please be sure to leave feedback!

Thank you =)

Inference Carousel: Making Inferences with Pictures by Felisa Williams is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.

Based on a work at http://www.TheTeacherTreasury.com.


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Tuesday, July 2, 2024

FREE MISC. LESSON - “Clip Art - BEACH Background”

by London Calling Designs
Pre-Kindergarten - 12th Grade




All images are crisp, 300 dpi, png. You can see from the preview all the images - bw and 2 color versions of beach background.

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Monday, July 1, 2024

FREE MISC. LESSON - “How to Hack Google Slides for Interactive Distance Learning”

by The Science Vault
Pre-Kindergarten - 12th Grade


Doing Blended Learning? I'll bet you have a great Google Slide presentations for a lesson full of animations you've created so that you don't overwhelm your students with a wall of text. You've also got a Google Docs note catcher that goes with the lesson. Sharing the slideshow in Google Classroom or Schoology means students just flip through the slides, not benefitting from the animations. If the student goes into "Present" mode, they lose access to the digital note catcher.

In this free tutorial, discover three ways to use Google's features to share your slideshow in "Present" mode, BUT inside the browser. Students will still have access to their other tabs, bookmarks, and extensions AND still benefit from your carefully crafted presentation.

These are pretty cool tricks for presenting face-to-face too - especially if you need access to multiple tabs and bookmarks during your presentation.

Ready to take it up a notch? This helpsheet also includes links to a set of videos getting you started with screencasting your lessons.

In addition to this free tutorial, I have a growing library of online resources - you can find them here:

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