Friday, January 28, 2022

Useful Teacher Lesson Plans and Classroom Materials

 Australian teachers and students will soon return to their schools to begin the new academic year!

The start of the new year is a super busy time for educators who need to gather and prepare classroom materials and supplies, organise files, arrange classroom furniture and décor, prepare classroom rules and routines and the list goes on. There’s no doubt that the first week back can be frantic. However, if you plan accurately, you will set the tone to have an organised and productive year of teaching ahead!

Most teachers will change year levels and thus will need to collect engaging and effective teaching materials that are suitable for their new class. Often, this means that many resources you used last year will need to be stored for a later time. If you are searching for resources to save you valuable time for the first few weeks back at school or to support you throughout the year, visit the Resources for Teaching website now! They have a wonderful collection of learning materials, activities and lesson plans for teachers. Their resources are easy to download from any electronic device and can be easily printed out or displayed on a monitor during lessons.

If you’re after a lesson plan template for the Australian Curriculum we’ve got you covered! Our resources align with the ACARA outcomes for primary school students. We know that teachers have very tight schedules that doesn’t allow time for creating every lesson from scratch. For this reason, the Resources for Teaching team have created time-saving materials that have been used in classrooms across Australia and worldwide. Modern day teachers utilise the internet for lesson plans and activities to avoid spending extra hours each week preparing materials.

Here is one of our latest lesson plans for Year 1 and 2 English lessons:

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Our teacher lesson plans come with all the printable materials required to teach effortlessly, including flashcards and assessment worksheets to check your students understanding at the completion of the lesson. To find out more visit: https://resourcesforteaching.com.au

Sunday, December 26, 2021

The Best Activities and Ideas for Substitute Teachers

There is an apparent shortage of teachers in Australia in both primary and high schools. With this, substitute teachers are high in demand, and often need to pull together quick last-minute lessons to accommodate for teachers on sick leave or relief time. If you’re searching for helpful materials including teacher lesson plans, worksheets, informational presentations, flashcards, engaging activities and more, visit the Resources for Teaching website. Here are some of their most popular resources that are great for substitute teachers:

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This lesson plan for teachers is wonderful to help students practice using adjectives in their sentences to describe nouns. Students will explore different types of adjectives to describe feelings, numbers, colour, size, quality and shape. They also include the printable materials required to teach effortlessly, including some flashcards and an assessment worksheet to check your students understanding at the completion of the lesson. This lesson plan template for the Australian curriculum meets the ACARA outcomes for Year 1 and 2 students. 

2. Early Finisher Task Cards for ALL Primary Grades:

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Includes 132 task cards for students in years 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. These bright and engaging task cards are perfect for all primary school classrooms. Plenty of activities to reinforce skills your students have learnt that will keep them busy all year through! Students can simply swap cards or pick one up when they have finished their work early. This gives you the opportunity to work with kids who are struggling with their work whilst giving something thought-provoking to the others.

3. Exploring Graphs and Data Slides:

This lesson plan template for the Australian curriculum

A wonderful resource for Year 1 and 2 students learning about graphs and data in mathematics lessons. Includes multiple choice questions that are wonderful for a pre-assessment or revision to see what your students know! These questions are great for differentiation as they range from easy to more challenging. Students will be engaged with these colourful slides that contain plenty of pictures and graphs that are easy to read and interpret! There are a total of 28 questions and a variety of information to analyse. The types of graphs in the multiple-choice questions include bar graph, picture graph, tally chart and pie chart.

For more resources visit: https://resourcesforteaching.com.au/

Tuesday, October 19, 2021

5 Must-Have Classroom Resources for Primary Math and English

Are you searching for engaging primary teaching resources for your students? Look no further than the Resources for Teaching website for a wonderful collection of worksheets, activities, printables and lesson plans for teachers that will save you hours of preparation time each week! We have included some resources below that are sure to support the skills proficiency of the young writers, readers and mathematicians in your classroom! 

These teaching materials are available for instant download on the Resources for Teaching website at an affordable price. The resources be accessed from any electronic device and printed out to be used in the classroom or at home with your children. 

5 Senses and Extras Adjective Posters

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These fantastic posters are helpful for children in Years 1, 2, 3 and 4. They can be displayed around your classroom and used as a tool to expand your student’s vocabulary and use new words during their writing that describe our five senses: touch, sight, sound, smell and taste.

This pack also includes some extra posters to help describe people, shapes and time. It can be challenging for children to think of suitable adjectives that provide more information about nouns. Students who need extra support with during writing lessons will benefit greatly when using these printable posters.


Daily Maths Problems Booklet for Year 3 Students

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The Resources for Teaching website have Daily Maths Booklets for a variety of Year levels. This booklet as shown above is useful for pre-assessment and revision for Year 3 students. Includes 3 weeks’ worth of engaging short tasks based on number and algebra, measurement and geometry & statistics and probability. 

There is a maths column for each school day of the week (Monday – Friday) and includes a bonus extension for children who finish early or would like to challenge themselves. Perfect to use as a warm-up activity or as an assessment to check your student’s understandings of various mathematical concepts.

Writing Prompts Grids – $1 Weekly Deal Resource

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Are you looking for ways to spark motivation for independent writing? This resource includes 6 writing grids that provide new and exciting prompts that will challenge your students with their writing craft. Students can colour in the boxes once they have completed the task or you can print them out on coloured paper and put into a fast finishers activity box for students who complete their english tasks quickly. 

Wonderful for children in years 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6! Easy to print and students can choose from plenty of prompts that will last for months. Also great for casual/ relief teachers who need a quick writing prompt for an English lesson! 


Fractions of the Day Task Cards

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These 60 ‘Fraction of the Day’ task cards perfect for students in years 3, 4, 5 and 6! Students can choose any fraction and use the task cards to solve mathematical problems and become familiar with fractions, percentages and decimals. Beautiful rainbow design to keep students engaged, this can be used all year as a warm-up or activity during maths lessons. Simply print, laminate and cut to use as a lifelong tool with your current and future classes!


Creative Writing Prompts

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The perfect creative writing prompts for your classroom! This resource is a 50 page PDF that assists in the development of descriptive writing and language techniques. Each slide contains an engaging image and a prompt that encourages deep thinking and strong vocabulary. This can be used as a fun warm-up activity or full lesson.

Contains a magnificent variety of pictures that focus on weather, seasons, animals, nature, man-made environments, celebrations, food, emotions, movements, humour and texture. Great for English content based on thinking imaginatively and creatively.

Friday, September 24, 2021

Leave Your Child at the Best Day Care Facility in Town

 

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Most families today have both parents working to support the children’s needs and have a quality lifestyle. Dual earner families became a norm through the years as there is more money needed to spend on children’s education and other needs.

Aside from the dual earners, we also have the single mums or single dads. No matter their desire to be a hands-on parent to their kids, the situation won’t permit them. The only way to survive, to earn money to pay for the bills and be able to support their needs.

Sacrifices and hard decisions are to be made. However, it is crucial to choose the best day care facility in town as you know that the baby is in the good hands of a professional caregiver.

Luckily, here in Sydney and NSW, there are several child care Five Dock centres that offer this service. Great help for working parents.

Benefits of Child Care Provide to Children

  • Behaviour improvement
  • Academic advancement
  • Regular schedule and activities
  • Strong immune system
  • Social interaction
  • Easier transition to grade school
  • Increased parent involvement

Early learning Five Dock centres work hand in hand with parents. I know it’s hard to trust other people to take care of your kids yet some things need to be considered. These daycare workers are professionals who have gone through physiological tests and different training.

Most daycare Five Dock institutions have rules and policies that need to be followed. They are well trained and know their responsibilities as a second parent of each kid. Most of the daycare centres can take care of your little ones from 6 weeks to thirteen years of age.

The care that they give to little ones might be better sometimes with some parents. Don’t get me wrong. It happens because of unavoidable situations in our life. So let’s face the fact that we have several struggles every day even at work. Then when you go home, sometimes you can’t be a good parent anymore when you see your kids yelling. This kind of situation makes you pissed off as you don’t know how to control your stress. So why not let your kids at this institution as they will enjoy and learn. Maybe they’re not happy all the time but for sure, kids will learn every day and can be better children too.

Conclusion

Child care is a secure environment for your little ones. The benefits that you can get from this daycare are enormous. They are preparing your kids for school regardless of their family situation. An institution that also helps parents to balance work success and family responsibilities.

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