Welcome to my TPT! I have been a part time intervention teacher and have taught first grade, kindergarten/first grade combination, kindergarten, third grade and currently 4th grade.
This is a simple and effective classroom management system to use in the classroom. You can teach your students to raise their hands by the hand signals (also uses some sign language) that represent: c: comment a: answer i: question r: bathroom 1: tissue 3: water This management system helps teachers identify what students want to say or share in the classroom. For example, if you are looking for an answer to your question, you will call on students who display an "a" hand signal, and if you s
This is a fun activity to do with your class before Christmas/Winter break that will ensure each student gets a new book to read! This product has two versions of parent letters and the student book wishlist. Have each student fill out the half sheet book wish list. When done have them fold it up and put it in a container. Each student will then randomly pick another student's book wishlist. Make sure they tell you secretly who they got to make sure they didn't pick themselves and to keep track
This is a great classroom management system to use in the classroom. You can teach your students to raise their hands by the hand signals (also uses some sign language) that represent: c: comment a: answer i: question r: bathroom 1: tissue 3: water This management system helps teachers identify what students want to say in the classroom. For example, if you are looking for an answer to your question, you should call on students who display an "a" hand signal, and if you see student has their h
This is a simple exit ticket to check for student understanding of the Sacrament of Reconciliation. The three questions asked are: -What happens to your relationship with God when you sin? -What do we tell God in the Sacrament of Reconciliation? -What is an example of a sin? There are two pages. One page includes a student number option and the other page does not.
I created this sheet as an assessment to asses if students know the difference between a need and a want towards the end of a need vs want unit. However you can also use this as an activity.
This would be a great math center activity or an intervention activity.
Using your number stamps, have your student stamp a number, then draw pictures that represent that amount.
K - 1st
Math, Numbers
CCSS
K.CC.A.3
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Welcome to my TPT! I have been a part time intervention teacher and have taught first grade, kindergarten/first grade combination, kindergarten, third grade and currently 4th grade.
Teaching style
True teaching is when you don't stick to your lesson plans :)
Awards & shining teacher moments
Masters in Teaching Langauge Arts
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