This Garden Journal is a great tool to bring students into the classroom garden. It includes pages for students to plan their garden, as well as monitor and observe the garden's progress.
This packet includes:
Journal Cover Page
Choose 5 Seeds (identify seed needs)
Plan Garden Layout
Gather/Justify Tools Needed
Plan Your Work (what will you need to do to keep your garden alive?)
Record Important Dates (seed planted, germination, harvest)
Observation Joural
Growth Graph
Problem Solving Journa
I use these sheets each week to supplement my phonics whole group instruction.
These sheets help to keep students engaged in the lesson, and also allows each student to review and practice the new skills on their own.
Students place these sheets in their Word Study notebooks, and use them for reference throughout the week, and during writing.
Additionally, these are great for the unit review week, as students can flip back to these pages to review before the big test.
3rd
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness
Spelling words from Scott Foreman's Reading Street 2013 Common Core Edition.
Each week has a worksheet with spelling words to cut out, and also a sheet for students to paste the words into sorted columns.
3rd
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Spelling
Spelling words from Scott Foreman's Reading Street 2013 Common Core Edition.
Each week has a worksheet with spelling words to cut out, and also a sheet for students to paste the words into sorted columns.
This fitness journal is designed to last students all year long.
Motivate your students to get fit as they track their progress on 4 basic fitness goals: push ups, pull ups, sit ups and timed mile.
Print one copy of the packet for each student, then measure their progress.
Reprint the Fitness Profile for monthly assessments (or as frequently as you would like.)
Students can graph their progress throughout the year.
By June, students are amazed at their progress!
This packet includes
Vocabulary words from Scott Foreman's Reading Street Grade 3 2013 Common Core Edition.
Each vocabulary word and definition has it's own card.
Great to put in a center, or to hang on classroom wall.
Just print, laminate and cut and they are ready to go for years to come.
Vocabulary words from Scott Foreman's Reading Street Grade 3 2013 Common Core Edition.
Each vocabulary word and definition has it's own card.
Great to put in a center, or to hang on classroom wall.
Just print, laminate and cut and they are ready to go for years to come.
Using context clues to identify unknown words is a critical skill. As students are assessed on state assessments, they will undoubtedly discover words that they do not know.
On these pages, I have identified words which have meanings strongly indicated in the main selection.
The students will complete the chart, by writing the context clues they find, and then will select the correct definition of the word from the choices.
This file contains word cards and lists for Unit 1 Spelling Words of Reading Street 2013 Common Core Edition.
Chevron borders.
Easy to throw into workstations, or hang in classroom.
The possibilities are endless.
3rd
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Spelling
This packet includes common prefixes and suffixes, along with their meanings and examples.
I hang these in my classroom for students to reference regularly, and to integrate prefix/suffix instruction throughout our school day.
Includes:
un-, re-, dis-, non-, over-, mis-, sub-, pre-, mid-, under-
-s, -es, -ies, -ed, -ing, -er, -or, -ly, -ion, -tion, -ible, -able, -ness, -ment, -ful, -less, -est
For each of the weekly selections, students have a bookmark to use to write their text codes as they read.
The text codes are for important details, questions, and connections.
At the bottom of each bookmark, students will answer the Question of the Week.
3rd
Close Reading, English Language Arts, Reading Strategies
For each weekly story, the students will have a bookmark to write their questions, connections and important details from the text.
Students will then answer the question of the week at the bottom of the bookmark.
Scott Pearson Reading Street, 2013
3rd
Close Reading, English Language Arts, Reading Strategies
This file includes a "Look, Say, Cover, Write" page for each of the 5 weeks in Unit 2.
What is "Look, Say, Cover, Write?"
Students first LOOK at the spelling word, then SAY it. Students will fold the page on the left side (guided fold line on document so this step is easy) to COVER the word, then WRITE the word from memory.
Great spelling practice. Use it in class, or send it for homework.
For each weekly comprehension skill, I have created an anchor chart to use during whole group instruction, and an accompanying graphic organizer.
The anchor chart and graphic organizers look very similar so that students have a strong model for success.
Student science journal set up!
Fits both spiral and composition notebooks. For composition notebooks, cut at the border.
Pages included:
Cover Page
Table of Contents
Table of Contents: Vocabulary
Table of Contents: Research
Table of Contents: Inquiry
Vocabulary Cover Page
Research Cover Page
Inquiry Cover Page
Scott Foresman Reading Street 2013 Common Core Edition
Weekly spelling word list and word cards with chevron borders.
Use for displays or to supplement student centers.
Using context clues to identify unknown words is a critical skill. As students are assessed on state assessments, they will undoubtedly discover words that they do not know.
On these pages, I have identified words which have meanings strongly indicated in the main selection.
The students will complete the chart, by writing the context clues they find, and their guess at what the word means by using the clues. Then, they will use a source to look up the actual definition of the word.
For each week, students are given practice with the weekly Vocabulary Skill.
Each activity is closely tied with a text from their weekly stories (sometimes the main selection, sometimes the paired vocabulary selection.)
For each weekly story, students receive a bookmark.
As students are reading independently, they are to take notes on what they are reading.
Using 3 basic codes, students will organize their notes as they read by first writing their code before their thought.
The 3 basic codes:
? I have a question
* Important Detail
C Connection
Also, at the bottom of the bookmark, students will answer the weekly guiding question for the text.
This packet includes 12 graphic organizers to use with any text. I put these in my classroom library for students to use in their literature response journals.
Includes:
1. Author's Purpose
2. Cause and Effect
3. Cause and Effect
4. Compare and Contrast
5. Draw Conclusions
6. Fact and Opinion
7. Graphic Sources
8. Literary Elements
9. Main Idea and Details
10. Plot and Theme
11. Sequence
12. Summarize
2nd - 5th
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
$2.00
Original Price $2.00
Showing 1-20 of 39 results
About the store
Experience
This is my 6th year teaching. I have taught both general and special education classrooms.
Teaching style
Keep it loose, keep it tight.
TPT is the largest marketplace for PreK-12 resources, powered by a community of educators.