CVC + CVCe words: adding endings to words - doubling consonant/eliminating e/keep the same These worksheets are designed to help students practice and master how to correctly add endings to base words (like hop, hope, plan, make) by following the three main spelling rules: Doubling the final consonant – when adding an ending (such as -ing, -ed, -er) to a CVC word (consonant-vowel-consonant), students double the final consonant (e.g., hop → hopping, run → running). The worksheets give repe
Breaking News Reusable Templates ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Perfect for printing out and do in class, as homework, or send to your students to do on their computers as a digital version. Perfect as a morning routine to talk about and discuss current events, to use during Scholastic News reading, reading or listening to a news report or article. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Other great activities can be found here:President's LibraryWritin
This packet will get you through those sweet Fall months without any additional prep for you! I use these pages as homework, but they also make great morning work, and practice pages. Download the preview to see all sheets included! This Month - September (adaptable for each month) Monthly Math (September - adaptable) Write/tell about apples + poem Write a word that makes you think of fall
An inventor is a person who creates or discovers a new method, form, device or other useful means that becomes known as an invention. Use this template to prompt students to consider takeaways from the homework in regards to inventors and inventions. You can change the prompt to fit your content. Identifying and articulating questions we have is an important thinking skill. Give students the opportunity to think broadly about today’s topic and identify their own questions. Show their responses
Daily Schedules for Your “Work From Home” and “Kids At Home” Quarantine Time. As schools shut down and offices clear out indefinitely, we’re left with the reality that we may be working from home for awhile. Or if you have little at home, you may be helping them finish out the remainder of the school year at the kitchen table. You’re not alone. I'm right there with you. To make your time spent quarantined at home feel a little more normal, my number one recommendation is to implement a daily sc
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