Use these FUN awards to recognize individual students. 19 awards in all. The awards include Future Rock Star, Next American Idol, Future Teacher,... ByMegan Hamilton
This sheet can be used as students identify certain non-fiction elements in non-fiction texts. It is very basic and would probably work best with ... ByMegan Hamilton
Using this RAFT (Role, Audience, Format, Topic), students create different projects based around the beginning of the American Revolution. A rubri... ByMegan Hamilton
Students can choose projects to do as they research different Native American tribes. The choices include verbal, visual, kinesthetic, technologic... ByMegan Hamilton
Students can practice creating various types of graphs using animal crackers as the data. The types of graphs included are a line graph, bar graph... ByMegan Hamilton
This is a differentiated projects handout. It includes three different levels of projects that the students choose, each with the intended assessm... ByMegan Hamilton
These coupons can be used in a classroom raffle, as incentives, or even classroom gifts. They can become a great tool for classroom management!... ByMegan Hamilton
This rubric can be used to grade a general RAFT (Role, Audience, Format, Topic) activity for social studies. There are 2 rubrics per page.... ByMegan Hamilton
This is a great game for students to play when they are finished with other work. It requires them to use math skills, logic, and basic problem sol... ByMegan Hamilton
Using the PacersKidsAgainstBullying website, students go on a "scavenger hunt" to learn about the characters on the website and the role each one p... ByMegan Hamilton
This RAFT (Role, Audience, Format, Topic) focuses on the time period of the Boston Tea Party. Students are given a role (Patriots, George Washingt... ByMegan Hamilton
Students can use this four square to respond to literature. The four squares are connections, schema, questions, and visualization.... ByMegan Hamilton
This log can be used for students to observe a meteorologist on the local news. They write down the station they watched, the name of the meteorol... ByMegan Hamilton
Students can keep track of the geometric shapes they find. They draw a picture of the shape, where they saw it, and how it was used. There are se... ByMegan Hamilton
This is a handout that gives the requirements for designing a data project. Students choose a topic, decide how to collect the data, and present t... ByMegan Hamilton
This packet is designed to be used after an escaping reality unit using the following books: Where the Wild Things Are, Salamander Room, Humphreyâ... ByMegan Hamilton
Keep track of data, daily. Have the students track the days they are in school. Write that day as a percentage, fraction, and decimal.... ByMegan Hamilton
Students can create a character mask to represent a character from a book they have read. This book report packet includes a list of the materials... ByMegan Hamilton