This is a quick an easy check for student understanding when reviewing conductors and insulators during your electricity unit. You could also use these as interactive notes when introducing these vocabulary words, or use alongside a hands on experiment testing conductors and insulators.
Looking for an engaging activity for your students to review electricity and magnetism concepts? Use this crossword puzzle for a low-prep quick check of student understanding at the end of your science unit! Vocabulary words included: closed circuitconductorinsulatorlightningstatic electricityradiant energymechanical energythermal energymagnetic fieldelectromagnetcoilsbattery
Help students plan their 5 paragraph essays with these easy to understand planning pages for opinion and informative writing! These include prompts and space to plan for the introduction paragraph, 3 body paragraphs, and conclusion paragraphs.
Are your students always asking for a reminder for keyboard shortcuts? Look no further! These mini posters are great to post in the classroom (such as on your computer cart!) as a quick reminder to students.
Looking for the perfect first week of school activity to get to know your students? Students will complete their own "Instagram profile" based on their information and interests. Students can write or draw in each square and creatively write a short "bio" to describe themselves. This can also be used as a bulletin board to showcase all of your students' unique interests.
Print out these posters to hang on your classroom wall for students to reference skip counting for numbers 1 through 12! Each 8.5x11 poster of the base numbers include multiples through 10 of that base number.
Looking for a way to have your English Learners have access to English to Spanish translations and accompanying pictures for commonly used classroom words, right at their fingertips? Look no further! This resource is the page inserts intended to be used in or on a privacy folder. I use a 3 page “menu” cover from Amazon to insert these resource pages inside. With this, students are able to write with dry erase markers on the pages for personalized use!
Give your students the resources they need while working independently! This resource is the page inserts intended to be used in or on a privacy folder. I use a 3 page “menu” cover from Amazon to insert these resource pages inside. With this, students are able to write with dry erase markers on the pages for personalized use! Included on these pages are: Math Page Multiplication tableFraction bars (through 1/10)Place value chartAdd/Subtract/Multiply/Divide key wordsWriting Page Numbered writing
Teach probability using these 3 resources! This resource includes an anchor chart for classroom projection and student use, a hands on activity, as well as a final assessment. This is focused on terms certain, impossible, likely, and unlikely. The activity is a hands on opportunity for students to see probability in action. Students will each get a bag of froot loops and sort by color. Students can sort right on the paper. Once all colors are sorted, students will write the number of each color
Ignite the scientist in your students with this experiment on seed germination. Use this worksheet for students to follow a basic version of the scientific method (collect materials, make a hypothesis, and then make observations). I copied this at 80% and had students glue it in their scientist notebooks to make observations over a few days. The experiment: Soak dry Lima beans (from the grocery store) in water overnight, drain, and bring to school.Give each student a plastic ziplock bag to writ
Assess student knowledge on adding and subtracting friendly numbers with this front and back worksheet. Students will practice adding groups of 10 to 2 digit numbers. Students should show their work in the box (I encourage drawing base 10 blocks) and write their answer on the dotted line.
Want your students to help out in the classroom? Look no further than this printable set to assign students 8 important jobs in the classroom! Included in the set are: Line LeaderCaboosePaper PasserPencil PatrolLibrarianTech SupportDesk MonitorTeacher’s AssistantYou can assign these jobs weekly or at whatever time interval works for you. Write in student names in the white dotted outline boxes and I recommend using Velcro to stick their name to the clipboards. You could additionally use clothes
Your students will love this positive behavior management strategy! Introduce your students to each of the behavior buddies and the behaviors they stand for, giving examples and non-examples of behavior that draws the buddies to students’ desks. Explain that, for example, if the learning lion sees a student working their hardest through a tough math problem, the learning lion may be inclined to hang out with them on their desk the next day! If students are too distracted by the behavior buddy du
Print, laminate, cut and paste these affirmations onto a mirror in your classroom! Your students will grow their self-confidence as they tell themselves they are smart, important, loved, etc throughout the school year.
Print this out and hang it up over your turn in bin to optimize student self reflection and reduce no-name papers! Teach students how to reflect on their own work and understanding. Do they completely understand, need more practice, or need to be retaught the concept in a new way? Provide green, yellow, and pink highlighters next to the turn in bin for students to highlight their name in the color that best represents their level of understanding.
Print out and laminate this poster to hang above your early finisher activity center! Students should be able to check off each of these criteria before moving on to an early finisher activity. Explicitly teach what each of these criteria looks like before expecting students to check for this independently.
Do your students need some privacy AND extra help while they work independently? Put together student “offices” to give them what they need! By taping or stapling together 2 file folders, you create a privacy office for students to work in. Print out my resource sheets and glue them inside so that students can reference basic writing and math information from inside their folder as they work.
Print and laminate these posters to display the alphabet in your classroom! Color pattern repeating in calm, happy colors. Each letter poster features an animal beginning with the sound of the letter.
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