Finished your read aloud of Holes by Louis Sachar? Enjoy some themed snacks while celebrating or watching the movie! Included in this file: - Mr. Sir's Sunflower Seeds - Tent D's Dirt Holes *EX: worms and dirt, chocolate pudding, Oreos, etc.* - Yellow-spotted Lizard Stickers - Yellow-spotted Lizards *EX: rubber lizard toys* - Clyde Livingston's Sneakers *EX: water bottle stickers* - Camp Green Lake Shovels *EX: spoons that look like shovels* - Sploosh (Peaches) *EX: peach cups or peach juice*
I created these assessments as my students and I read Two Degrees as a class novel study. There are a mix of multiple choice, matching, choose all that apply, short answer, and true/false questions. Hopefully you will find that these questions not only assess if students are listening or retaining information, but also truly comprehending -- thinking beyond the text and comparing all three main settings. This product includes: Part 1 QuizPart 2 QuizPart 3 QuizPart 4 QuizTest
4th - 6th
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
I read Two Degrees aloud to my 5th graders the year it came out. They LOVED other Alan Gratz books that we had read, and this book was no exception! This bundle includes the novel study I used along with the assessments I gave to students along the way. -- NOVEL STUDY These are set up as two sheets per page. I recommend having students keep the pages together using a binder ring (I would hole-punch each new page before handing them out). You could also provide all pages at once and staple them
4th - 6th
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
These posters are written based on the Florida B.E.S.T. glossary for K-5 math. Each poster has a written definition and a visual to represent the term. Print the terms as you learn them, for review, to decorate your room...there are tons of possibilities! **Included in this product** Acute angle Acute triangle Angle Area model Bar graph Benchmark angles Circle graph Composite number Coordinate plane Cube Cylinder Dividend Divisor Edge Equation Equilateral triangle Expression Factors Hexagon Is
Looking for a fun activity for early finishers in your upper elementary ELA class? Students can choose from the different writing options on this choice board to practice their skills. Providing choice allows them to choose the option that they are most comfortable with while still getting the writing practice they need. Types of writing included in the choice board: sequential, how-to, different point of view, predicting, descriptive, biographical, persuasive, and more! Color & print-friendl
Fun science lab for April (or anytime of year)! Give students a handful of jellybeans. Then, students record the jellybean's color, draw a picture, identify smell and taste, and then guess the flavor. At the bottom of the worksheet, they will answer these two questions: How did your observations help you determine what flavor the jellybean was?What was a challenge in identifying the flavor? Why?
Looking for a fun incentive for students? Set up a Treat Trolley! Use this sign to turn a cart into a rolling trolley and stock it with candy, snacks, soda, or whatever your students would enjoy.
Encourage students to try different genres of books by hosting a book tasting! Students can record their thoughts about each book and compare them using this restaurant-inspired menu page. At the end of the book tasting, they can rank the books by which they'd like to read first. Perfect for book clubs or beginning of the year genre studies.