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Promote responsibility and organization with this AR recording log! Students record the books they have read and tested on.
For each book students record: Date they tested, Book Title, Book Level, Percent Correct on test, and number of Points Earned.
This Cheat Sheet was made for students to focus on the basic fraction to percent, to decimal conversions. I would have the students memorize it andquiz them on it the following week.
This resource can help students who have a hard time memorizing the benchmark fractions and their corresponding decimal andpercent. Fractions included are: 1/2, 1/3, 2/3, 1/4, 3/4, 1/5, 2/5, 3/5, 4/5, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, and 1/12.
This product contains rich, text dependent questions for the novel Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. I have also included vocabulary words, a note-taking sheet for the main characters, pages numbers, and a quiz for the first five chapters. It has been uploaded as a Word document, so that you can add, edit, or delete things to suit the individual needs of your class. I hope that you and your students enjoy this book as much as we have. Thanks for taking the time to view and/or download my product
Teach your students about 3 major events of the American Revolution: Battle of Lexington and Concord, Battle of Saratoga, and The Battle of Yorktown. This product contains a PowerPoint Lesson, Structured Notes Organizer, and a 11 question Quiz.
This lesson is made to support 4th grade Georgia Performance Standard SS4Hc.
The structured notes help students internalize the learning and act as a great study guide for the quiz.
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The Man Who Didn’t Like AnimalsBy: Deborah UnderwoodInteractive Read-Aloud Companion♥ Ramp up your read-aloud with these book-based activities! Anchor your student’s learning with this printable and digital product. This is the perfect companion to the picture book, The Man Who Didn’t Like Animals. ♥ Save yourself time and keep your students engaged while boosting their reading comprehension! Perfect for ESOL learners! ♥ Whether you use picture books as a whole-class read aloud or for sm
K - 5th
Character Education, Reading, Speaking & Listening
Reinforce students’ understanding of the -ed suffix and dis- prefix with this engaging quiz-style worksheet! Designed for 6th grade ELA, this resource includes multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank questions to help students differentiate between past-tense verbs and words with the dis- prefix. ✨ What's Included: ✔ 5 fill-in-the-blank past-tense verb questions (-ed suffix) ✔ 5 multiple-choice vocabulary questions (dis- prefix) ✔ Clear answer choices for easy comprehension ✔ A simple, no
5th - 6th
Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Science of Reading
The Google Slides presentation contains: Definitions and examples of setting, plot, conflict, tone, mood, and themeLink to a follow-up worksheet/formative assessment in the form of a graphic organizer which requires students to watch two (fun) clips and determine different literary elements
We’ve done your spelling lesson planning for the week! Try our incredible fourth grade spelling activities for yourself with this FREE lesson on digraphs. These unique concept-based spelling activities are flexible, easy to differentiate, and simple to use. The lesson is focused on spelling rules and patterns related to digraphs. This approach ensures that students gain a conceptual understanding of why words are spelled the way they are. It also increases the number of words they are a
Finding engaging ways to hook student interest about grammar is a constant struggle for teachers. How many times have your students responded with a unanimous cry of “BORING!” to traditional grammar worksheets? This Do Now makes grammar both fun and relevant to students’ lives as it taps one of their biggest passions – music! This Do Now can be used as a formative assessment with which to spark interest for future more in-depth teaching or as a gauge for previously taught lessons on the subject.
This short quiz asks students to identify the 6 parts of a story- Exposition, Conflict, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action and Resolution. The first part is a fill in the blank diagram, where they fill in the plot chart each of the 6 elements. The second part is a fill in the blank, where they use each of the 6 plot elements to match them to the correct definition. I am also including the answer key!
To be used as a formative assessment for students understanding of the lifecycle of a frog. They can cut and paste the images and fill in the blanks.
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🎮 Peter and the Wolf: A Gamified Listening Unit for K- 5 (YOU CHOOSE! :-) YouTube Promo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_VhzrxzoA0They think they're playing a game. You know it's a formative assessment. Skip below to see what's inside. Continue reading here for important directions about the PowerPoint Presentation: IMPORTANT! : When you FIRST open the PowerPoint, do these things (depending on your device): 🔓 1. Enable Editing The Alert: A yellow bar at the top saying "Protected View." The
This two-page graphic organizer is perfect for introducing or reinforcing food webs and symbiotic relationships in your life science or ecology unit! What's included:Page 1 – Food Web Diagram: Students label and draw organisms at each trophic level — producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, and decomposers — using color-coded boxes.Page 2 – Symbiotic Relationships: Students define and give examples of mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism.Great for:Interactive not
This is a Journal Writing Checklist and Support sheet that can be used in multiple ways for all! It is a Word Document so you can edit it however you would like! The checklist is a great way for students to have this readily available in their journal notebooks/binders to check their work before submitting it. Plus, for teachers, it can be helpful in ensuring that the students are hitting all of the needed success criteria. For parents, this can be great for writing paragraphs at home to increas
This quiz is for students to take to review how to use commas in a series in sentences (such as listing things). There are three different parts to the quiz. The first part, students must put commas in the sentences where they belong. The second part, students must decide whether the commas in the sentence are in the right place and if not, fix them. For the third part, students write two sentences to show the teacher they know how to use commas correctly.
This was designed to be a quick and interactive assignment that can be used as a do now, bell ringer, or exit ticket. This is a well organized way to get students to practice calculating percent based on a grid, a model, a number line, as well as converting fraction to percent.
This quiz will give you a good framework for vocabulary to go with an Economics Unit. Use this as an open notes document, pre and post test, or for guided notes.
3rd - 6th
Economics , Family Consumer Sciences, Vocabulary
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