All-American Teacher Tools: September 2021

Saturday, September 18, 2021

Underdog stories - books and movies

 

I LOVE underdog stories where the kid who is less than perfect ends up succeeding at something by the end of the story.   Good triumphs over evil and the weak become strong.  Great lessons for today's children.

Here are ten underdog books and movies summarized for you by our friends at www.babysitters.net.  
  1. The Tortoise and the Hare – One of the oldest underdog stories known today comes from Aesop’s renowned fable the Tortoise and the Hare. Just about everyone has heard the tale of this classic race where the hare is so overly confident in his ability to win that he decides to take a nap while the tortoise finishes the race as he sleeps.
  2. The Ant and the Grasshopper – Another of Aesop’s well known fables is the Ant and the Grasshopper. The big carefree grasshopper spends his summer singing and playing while the industrious little ant is doggedly preparing for winter. When the weather turns cold and bitter, the tiny ant is prepared to endure the long winter season while the grasshopper is left cold and hungry.
  3. David and Goliath – Even older than Aesop’s fables is the story from the Bible of David and Goliath. David is a young lad armed only with a slingshot who takes on the giant Goliath. Although the giant is armed to the teeth and clad in body armor, the stone from David’s slingshot finds the one unguarded weakness of Goliath and hits him in the temple killing him instantly.
  4. The Little Engine that Could – What child hasn’t heard the story of the Little Engine that Could? While all the other engines gave excuses as to why they couldn’t pull the train over the hill, the littlest engine just kept saying “I think I can, I think I can” until he achieved his goal.
  5. Rocky – More recently movie makers have found new ways to expound on the underdog theme. The Rocky series of films are a classic example of this. The unknown boxer Rocky Balboa takes on the heavyweight champion Apollo Creed and although he loses in the first movie, he does beat him in Rocky II. The rest of the series pits the Italian Stallion against various opponents he must struggle to defeat.
  6. The Karate Kid – Inspired by the success of Rocky, the Karate Kid is another movie series that is based on fighting, though this focuses on a martial arts theme instead of boxing. These movies are motivating to kids because they show that fighting dirty is not only wrong, but may not be successful either.
  7. Star Wars – What kid wasn’t enthralled with the classic underdog story set in outer space? Star Wars pits the mere human Luke Skywalker against the evil Darth Vader and the Death Star. With the help of his alien friends, Luke gains the ingenuity and skill to overcome insurmountable odds.
  8. Forrest Gump – Although he might not be the brightest crayon in the box, Forrest Gump is an inspiration to kids of every age. We all have our personal deficiencies, but can rely on our redeeming qualities to see us through.
  9. Rudy – This is the story of a kid whose ultimate goal is to play football for Notre Dame. Rudy has to overcome the daunting obstacles of his dyslexia and physical size, but manages to win the hearts of those around him to achieve his dreams.
  10. Braveheart – The historical movie about the 13th century Scottish warrior William Wallace doesn’t end well for him, but his bravery and determination live on after his death. Robert the Bruce motivates his army by invoking Wallace’s memory and goes on to win freedom for Scotland.
It’s so important for children to learn that even though life is not always fair, everyone has something to contribute and can achieve greatness with determination and effort. A world where everyone has a guaranteed outcome would be boring and uninspiring. That’s why these underdog stories are so enduringly popular. We all love the idea that anyone can achieve the impossible dream, or at least surpass others expectations.

Happy reading!

 
For another underdog story, read Woody's World - the story of a boy growing up during the Great Depression as he learns to become independent through difficult times.  Also included is an 8-week study guide for grades 4-7.  
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Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Wednesday Weekly 5 under $5 - 9/15/2021

                       



Every week I put together a list of 5 great products from members of The Best of Teacher Entrepreneurs Marketing Cooperative (TBOTEMC) with the requirement that each product must be less than $5.  With a variety of subjects and a wide range of grades, there just might be something that you can use, so continue to read below and see!

In addition, if you're a seller on Teachers Pay Teachers (TpT) who would like to get more information about joining TBOTEMC, contact me via email at ReneeHeiss@gmail.com or simply by leaving a comment on this blog post.

Number Sense: Subitizing Flash Cards - $3.00

by Mickey's Place
K-1st grades
Activities, Flash Cards, Games



Number Sense Subitizing Flashcards is an excellent way to practice math automaticity with your students.  Included in this flashcard set:44 black line pattern cards ready to print, 44 small black line cards for students to keep at their desks or to take home for further practice, and ideas for how to use the cards.



by Reading Spotlight
7th - 12th grades
Worksheets, Fun Stuff


These grammar correction stories include several hundred possible careers-- a unique way to review grammar and spelling skills for many students who have no idea what might suit their talents and interests in the future. Two Teacher’s Worksheets for individual or class error analysis are now included to help focus instruction and group students according to individual needs. Includes Answer Keys and Explanations.

Sir Walter Raleigh Lesson PLUS Activity Book Pair Pack - $2.50

by History at Home
K - 3rd grades
Homeschool Curricula, Activities



Discover, learn, and explore the mystery of the Lost Colony in Lesson #3 of a 34-week study of early American history. Your grades K-3 student(s) will learn about Sir Walter Raleigh and the Lost Colony of Roanoke through text, vocabulary words, pictures, and activities!


Italian Artist Research Project - $4.00

By Urbino12
For 10th - 12th grades
Research, Cultural Activities



Do you need your students to do more project based learning? Your students will create beautiful web page designs on Italian artists using the program Adobe Spark. Great project for college and career readiness at the upper grade levels! Can be done in English or Italian. 


Creative Writing Prompts - 3.50


By Sunshine and Laughter by Deno
1st - 3rd grades
Worksheets, Printables, Literacy Center Ideas


Students can show their creative side when given a variety of writing prompts that peak their interest. This no-prep resource contains 44 fun, engaging, creative writing prompts that contain a variety of styles of writing including personal narratives, how-to's, and imaginative writing. This resource would work great in your Language Arts lessons, as morning work for the students as they walk into your classroom, or in your literacy centers. Just print and go. This resource includes 44 creative writing prompts.


As always, I encourage comments and any ideas or suggestions by emailing me at reneeheiss@gmail.com


Renee Heiss

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Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Wednesday Weekly 5 under $5 - 9/8/2021

                      



Every week I put together a list of 5 great products from members of The Best of Teacher Entrepreneurs Marketing Cooperative (TBOTEMC) with the requirement that each product must be less than $5.  With a variety of subjects and a wide range of grades, there just might be something that you can use, so continue to read below and see!

In addition, if you're a seller on Teachers Pay Teachers (TpT) who would like to get more information about joining TBOTEMC, contact me via email at ReneeHeiss@gmail.com or simply by leaving a comment on this blog post.


Slay that Dragon - Character Education Bulletin Board Discussion Starters - 4.50


By All-American Teacher Tools
All grades
Bulletin Board Ideas

This collection of 36 discussion starters helps children learn, week by week, about many social and moral dilemmas they face every day.  Full instructions are provided to help you implement this valuable weekly plan to generate discussion about character education. It uses a dragon theme: "Keep the Dragons Out of Our Classroom" helps children understand that wrong behavior can be very dangerous.


All About Me Welcome to School Emergent Reader - $3.00

by Primarily Learning
K-1st grades
Fun Stuff, Printables, Literacy Center Ideas



All About Me Back to School Activities: Write a story and draw a picture to tell about you and your family. Read your All About Me Emergent Reader to a friend! Use the 6 BONUS frames to create an all-the-me poster to share on a Back to School Bulletin Board.


by Urbino12
1st - 8th grades
PowerPoint Presentations, Minilessons, Cultural Activities

Do your student know about the Rosh Hashanah holiday? Incorporate multiculturalism into your curriculum with this valuable resource. Includes exercises and teacher answer key.
ELA Common Core grade level appropriate for: Knowledge of language, Vocabulary acquisition and usage, Reading Foundational Skills Fluency, Key Ideas, Details and Integration of Knowledge. Informational Text.


Pumpkin Hunting! Printable for Halloween Fun Grades K-3 - $1.50

by History at Home
K - 3rd grades
Activities, Fun Stuff


Want to celebrate Halloween in a Covid-friendly way? Pumpkin Hunting is here!​
These printable sheets include:​ Page to count pumpkins, Drawing sheet for their favorite pumpkin​, 2 coloring pages, Halloween Word Search, Halloween Matching Game, ​Halloween Word Scramble​, a maze, Scavenger hunt,​ and a link to Halloween Glow Stick Cards!



Three EDITABLE Lesson Plan Templates - $3.00

By Scipi
For staff
Lesson Plans (Individual), Professional Documents, Printables


This handout includes three EDITABLE lesson plan templates; one is a generic; whereas, the other two are specifically designed for mathematics (elementary or secondary) and reading/language arts.  


As always, I encourage comments and any ideas or suggestions by emailing me at reneeheiss@gmail.com


Renee Heiss

All-American Teacher Tools
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