Comprehension Worksheets for I Survived the Sinking of the Titanic, 1912. Includes focus vocabulary, multiple choice questions, short answer questions, essay questions, a full writing prompt, and fun facts.
These worksheets were designed to be used as part of a unit on biographies. Worksheets include short answer questions, essay questions and also writing activities. Also included are entry tickets that can be used as a pre-assessment and printable bookmarks with biography related terms.
Questions include: place value, comparing decimals, multiplication, division, greater than / less than, multiple digit addition and subtraction with regrouping
Workseets include vocabulary words, short answer and essay questions for each chapter. A to Z Mysteries: Sleepy Hollow Sleepover has an AR level of 3.5.
Packet includes focus vocabulary, multiple choice questions, short answer questions, essay questions, a full writing prompt, word scrambles, and fun facts.
This is a simple activity that can be used as part of a science lesson or just for fun on Valentine's Day. Elementary aged students really enjoy this activity.
A data collection instrument to record on-task behavior. A line is included in each box so that a teacher may quickly record the number of students on-task in fraction form and convert the fraction to a percentage at a later time.
Simple five box writing sheets. Students use the middle box to plan their paragraph topics. Each dot represents a sentence and the plus signs are optional or if students need to add a sentence. I only formatted drafting and revising sheets because I have my students publish on notebook paper. Hope this helps!
In this activity, students are asked to imagine that they are spying on something or someone by looking through a key hole. They have to draw the scene they are witnessing and then write a story or description.
This is designed to be a hall display during which student will introduce themselves to their classmates (and teacher). Students write their name in the first box and draw pictures of things they like in the three smaller boxes. The large box was meant to have a photograph (taken by the teacher) glued in it.