This is a template for the I have, who has? game using time. The cards are set up. You just need to fill in the times you want. You can do time to ... ByNicole Blubaugh
I created a set of graphic organizers to go with Scholastic's interactive Thanksgiving website. This is like a mini-unit on Thanksgiving, but it is... ByNicole Blubaugh
This form encourages students to use before, during, and after reading strategies on a non-fiction book. After the book is read and the form is com... ByNicole Blubaugh
These are the papers I gave to my students when they did their timelines about their lives at the beginning of the year. I include a homework sheet... ByNicole Blubaugh
My students love the I have, Who has? games. I made this one when they all did horribly on a test with ordinal numbers. We played this for weeks an... ByNicole Blubaugh
This is an independent activity for students to do with very explicit instructions. My students used the Nevada textbook, but you may want to refer... ByNicole Blubaugh
These are literary letters that students write to the teacher about a book they have been reading. I made four levels of the letter to meet all of ... ByNicole Blubaugh
This is an independent activity for students to do using their textbooks or another source. If you use another source you will need to change the d... ByNicole Blubaugh
These are questions about Nevada's state symbols. My students used the most current Nevada textbook, but you could use the internet or other resour... ByNicole Blubaugh
This is a basic Circle Map from the Thinking Maps program that I labeled for research purposes. A student will use one circle map for each research... ByNicole Blubaugh