This product is meant to be used as a writing organizer. After reading Charlotte’s Web (either as a class, read aloud, or small group) students will write about if they think spiders are helpful or harmful.
This product is a packet to be used for a biography project. It can be used for a Wax Museum project or for a research paper. It consists of notecatchers/graphic organizers for students to use for their research. The pages consist of an introduction, childhood & family, adult life, major accomplishments, a timeline, and turning points in their life.
2nd - 4th
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Other (Social Studies)
Need a reading passage about spring for your small group or whole group reading instruction or test prep? This passage is full of figurative language and vocabulary for those upper elementary students to dissect!
3rd - 5th
Close Reading, ELA Test Prep, English Language Arts
This resource is a fun game to play at the beginning of your school year. It serves as a routines/expectations review as well as having some questions to let you know more about your students. All you need to use this resource is some way to project the slides and 4 labeled corners in your classroom. Enjoy!
This resource is meant to be used as an assessment during your geometry unit. It is aligned to North Carolina standards but probably matches other 3rd grade state standards. It can be used as a pre/post assessment or an end of unit assessment. I hope this product meets your needs! Thank you and enjoy!!
Looking for a way to *spice* up goal setting for the New Year? Have students make an Instagram page! Included on this template: -A space for students to choose a word to represent the coming year -A place for them to create their own username -An area to draw/glue their own profile picture -6 boxes for students to write/draw goals for the new year in
This is a song to help students remember the expectations in the hallway. It is to the tune of the popular song "Old Town Road." In the song where it discusses 'zero' this stands for level zero, which is a volume level used in my classroom. It means quiet.
K - 3rd
FREE
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