Should Jack Frost make it snow a lot or none at all this Winter? A fun Winter themed writing activity that fits in nicely with a holiday friendly letter writing unit. You can pick and choose which of the 4 differentiated graphic organizers to use with your students. The graphic organizers are sized perfectly to save paper and be glued inside a composition notebook. Opinion with 4 supporting reasonsOpinion with 3 supporting reasons3 supporting reasons with sentence starters2 supporting reasons
This Christmas product includes 4 levels of addition. It was created with a second grade class in mind, but can be used as a quick leveled/differentiated holiday activity. This is also a fun way to incorporate patterns and introduce Blaise Pascal, the French mathematician for whom the triangle was named. A great way to differentiate a math center or review addition. The first level is addition to 20. The second level is addition to 70. The third level is addition to 252. The fourth level is
Differentiated graphic organizers to help in the creation of an opinion letter to Santa. Includes a final draft page with an optional attached rubric. Includes 4 differentiated graphic organizers that will fit inside a composition notebook. Graphic organizers can be used for multiple topics.
Students can cut and paste these into their composition notebooks. They will print at the correct size as long as you do not select "fit to page." The graphic organizers include: Main Idea and Key Details, Main Idea Web, Sequencing, and Persuasive Writing. Enjoy!
Print on colorful cardstock and cut for a quick holiday game. Contains 20 Cards, so if you have a larger class you may want to play this in groups where kids hold onto more than one card. Practice Winter, Holiday, and Christmas themed synonyms with a group game. I Have Who Has is a fun, easy to prep and teach, game for your class to practice any skill/
Imagine you are on an EPIC summer break vacation. Write a letter to a friend using descriptive details about your experience. Differentiated 3 levels of writing supports, with and without rubrics, with and without handwriting guides. Letter writing practice, descriptive language, supporting details
20 Task cards. Students record the next two numbers that occur when skip counting by 5. Cards have a front and a back side, the back side shows an example for student reference, as wel as the name of the set that the card belongs in. 2x3 inches, the cards fit well in small dollar store snack containers.
20 Task Cards, size: 2x3 inches. All cards have writing on the back that will act as a student guide, as well as help keep track of which set the cards belong in. Print front to back on cardstock and laminate.
20 task cards. These cards can be printed on cardstock and laminated. I have included back sides for the cards that provide the students with more information, and also make it easy to tell which set the cards go with if they get mixed up. Print front to back.
Students will use hints to figure out how many colored ornaments are on their tree. Level 1: Students are provided with a filled out bar graph, and must answer questions about the graph. Level 2: SOME of the bar graph is filled out, students use one hint to figure out how to fill in the rest. Level 3: ONE category in the bar graph is filled out, students use 2 hints to figure out how to fill out the rest. Level 4: NONE of the graph is filled out, students use 4 hints to fill out the graph.
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