This 8-page packet includes practice sheets for four different skills:
-Finding Equivalent Names
-Addition/Subtraction Word Problems
-Probability
-Elapsed Time
These sheets were originally designed to practice for the NJPASS standardized test, but
This is a set of game boards for the popular classroom game, BUMP! There is a game board for each multiplication factor from 1-12. Students have to multiply the number they roll on a die by the factor they are practicing to find the product and mark
This is a list of questions that can be used for a Jeopardy review game following an "Animals and Their Habitats" science unit. There are 4 different categories with 5 questions in each. Questions range from 100 points to 500 points, with points
This is a blank bar graph template, with room for a title, four categories, and up to 16 votes in each category. Follow-up questions about most votes/least votes can be copied onto the back of the page. Great for teaching data analysis, or for
This is a blank tally chart template, with room for a title, four categories, tallies, and totals for each category. Follow-up questions at the bottom ask students to analyze their chart for most/least votes. Great for teaching data analysis, or
This worksheet was designed to give students practice using the number line to count up and back. It could be used as independent practice, assessment, or homework.
This is a great activity to get elementary students to understand that they can use resources around the room to help them spell words correctly. The document can be edited to reflect words around your own classroom that you want your students to
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