Feeling a little confused with the 5E Model? No worries, we've got you! Click here to read about 4 Easy Steps to Rock the 5E Model in Science. This resource will make more sense to you after reading about these 4 steps.
Tips and tricks on how to use these cards in the classroom:
•When introducing the 5E Model to your class, hand out both the Teacher Role in the 5E Model and the Student Role in the 5E Model cards to all teams. Instruct students to look over the cards and make a T-Chart. The left side is the Teacher Role and the right side is the Student Role. Each team will generate a list of both Teacher and Student Roles in the 5E Model. Once the T-Chart has been created, ask the Team Reporter (see our Lab Team Role Cards here) to present their findings to the class.
•Clarify any unknown words or phrases within the 5E Model. For most students, this will be a new way of learning. It will take patience on both the teacher and student part as you learn this most awesome model together. Give each other grace as you learn.
•Hang up the Role cards in the classroom to act as anchor charts. As students get used to this new model, they will want to refer to these cards when needing clarification.
•Once you have reviewed the roles both teacher and student will play in the 5E Model. Introduce the sample lesson schedule, so students will know what to expect each week. Again, post this in class to act as an anchor chart for both you and your students.
•Explicit instruction in the 5E Model upfront will save you tons of time and frustration during the year. Believe us, your future self with thank you.
Try this free week of digital morning work for your special education classroom. Students label and answer questions about everyday items, people and places in their home or community as well as give personal opinions.
When this bundle is complete, there will be 9 sets. Each set includes 5 weeks and can be started at any time of the year (there are no seasonal or holiday questions). The yearlong bundle will have enough slides to cover the school year and ESY.
1 week of morning work for Google Slides (5 days, 15 slides per day)
1 week of morning work for PowerPoint (5 days, 15 slides per day)
Use it:
Project on a whiteboard and use as a whole group
Use on individual student devices (in class or in distance learning situations)
Note: Due to the way this resource has to be protected from students accidentally deleting, moving or resizing elements, most of the content is in the background. This means screen readers and extensions will not be able to read to the students. Students will need to read the words themselves or do it as a group.
Types of Questions Each Day:
Calendar (3 slides)
Weather (1)
Opinion (1)
Reading, Math, Basic Skills (8) - see below for details
Reading:
Letters match and sort
Beginning sounds
Ending sounds
Word families
Rhyming
Short and long vowel words
CVC words
Math:
Counting 1-10
Number representation
ABAB patterns
Fill in the missing number
Greater or less than
1:1 correspondence
Make 10
Addition
Subtraction
Shapes
Big or small
Sort by size
Basic skills:
Colors
Spatial concepts
Same or different
Right or left
Goes together
This download is a zip file to accommodate different file types and for ease of organization. The files inside are PDF and Microsoft PowerPoint.
This free resource will help you improve your classroom management – specifically, time management. This will also increase time on task. Create captain positions for daily, time-consuming tasks so that one student is in charge of each task. I have created a captain matrix for you to print and enlarge into a poster. There are two versions: color and black/white. I’ve also included a captain application for the positions. I rotated my captains every quarter. I used this system in my middle school classroom and it worked beautifully. The poster might be a bit much for high schoolers, but the concept will still work well. Having a student assigned to a specific task saves so much time – especially the “errand captain.” Whenever the office would call down for someone to come get something, I would have kids fighting over who would get to go, and I’d always feel badly because I didn’t vary who I picked often enough. Having an errand captain solved that. Elementary teachers do this kind of thing all the time, but it works really well at all levels.
The captains on this matrix are Absent Captain, Materials Captain, Paper Captain, Errand Captain, and Stand-In Captain
The product is in .pdf. I hope you enjoy!
If you decide to download, please leave a comment about this product. Thank you for your business and feedback.
This product is available as part of my classroom management super bundle:
January ESL Lesson Plans and Curriculum provide all your lessons for January at your fingertips! If you’re looking for ESL activities, worksheets, and plans organized by English language levels, this resource will make your planning a breeze. Moreover, you can teach ESL, ELD, EFL, English grammar, and vocabulary with rigor and ease, thanks to this comprehensive, time-saving resource.
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This ESL Curriculum Bundle, featuring ELL lesson plans and activities for January, will meet the needs of all your students learning English. Whether they’re English newcomers or early advanced speakers, we’ve got you covered.
Take a peek at what is inside this complete January ESL Lesson Plans and Curriculum :
First, we have our English Newcomers: Thematic beginner ESL unit focusing on describing location & comparing and contrasting language—The Lady with the Alligator Purse.
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Thematic beginners ESL unit focusing on DESCRIBING LOCATION AND COMPARING AND CONTRAST LANGUAGE– The lady with the Alligator Purse
Next, for our Intermediate ESL Learners: Prepositions Thematic intermediate ESL unit focusing on describing location & comparing and contrasting language—The Lady with the Alligator Purse. Vocabulary A-S Vocabulary S-Z
Finally, for our Early Advanced ELs: Prepositions Thematic advanced ESL unit focusing on describing location & comparing and contrasting language—The Lady with the Alligator Purse.
The thematic unit primarily focuses on describing location and making comparisons, while using the old favorite song ‘The Lady with the Alligator Purse’ to effectively instruct English language learners or low-level language students on the grammatical forms needed to describe location and make comparisons.
This January ESL Lesson Plans and Curriculum contains detailed lesson plans for weeks of teaching, making it perfect for English learners. Of course, this unit is also loaded with fun, hands-on, theme-based activities designed to help your ESL or at-risk students build language, grammar, and vocabulary.
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THIS UNIT CONTAINS QUICK AND EASY PLANS AND ACTIVITIES TO STIMULATE AND ENGAGE ESL STUDENTS
Get ready for success with The Lady with the Alligator Purse for ELLs—a tried-and-true resource that not only covers ESL vocabulary and grammar, but also includes activities, games, and lessons.
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Great breakdown of the topic into different areas!
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