This is a number sense assessment for grades K-2. It assesses a student's ability to recognize and generate numbers using multiple representations such as tally marks, numerals, number words, and dots. It also assesses a student's ability to understand the words before, after, and between, through a listening portion for younger students. When printed front-back, this file produces two versions of the same test. The first version is pretty basic, the second is more challenging. You could even us
This product was an invaluable resource when I created it for my ELL first graders. These students, and many of my native English speakers, struggle with how to differentiate between the question words. Now, they each have a laminated copy of this poster to use at the writing center. Great for Common Core "Ask and Answer Questions" standards at any age! Also great for science lessons.
This PowerPoint presentation is pre-loaded with one slide per day for 8 weeks. Each slide contains instructions for the morning along with a thought provoking creative writing prompt. The students love these! The daily slide is projected as students are coming into the room. The students get used to the routine and immediately grab their journals and get working. My students compete in their morning journals for monthly author awards which provides more motivation. To keep my kids focused on goo
Students cut and paste to sort Long O words by pattern, then read the list to a friend. Students may also take home the completed sort to share with their parents and to use for studying.
-Recently updated to ensure that there is the exact number of words per pattern to fill up the page, and also to delete doubles.
1st - 2nd
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Reading
This vocabulary Graphic organizer is awesome for ELLs. It asks them to describe a new word using all five senses. I have used this organizer for all my students, gifted, ESE, ESOL, etc. They all love this break in the monotony of copying definitions into a vocabulary notebook.
This chart allows you to edit which positive behaviors you are looking for in a particular child (Ex. Neat handwriting, respectful responses, etc.) then give the child a smile for each class period that the child exhibits a positive behavior. I used this chart for students who were not responding to the regular classroom management system and needed additional support. Each day we came up with a goal for the number of smiles we wanted to earn, then worked towards that goal. Each night, the paren
These posters demonstrate the most common long vowel patterns learned in 1st/2nd grade. I pasted these onto the bottom of my Harcourt sound/spelling cards that I put on my wall. They are clearer and larger than most of the sound/spelling cards that come with curricula. You could also laminate them, cut them apart and use them as a sound/spelling match up center.
K - 2nd
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Spelling
This is 1 in a series of worksheets to reinforce previous learning of academic vocabulary. The focus words of this sheet are, "important, importance, main, and minor."
This is 1 in a series of worksheets to reinforce previous learning of academic vocabulary. The focus words of this sheet are, "combine, combination, connect, and connection."
This is a blank/editable form to take attendance and lunch count each day. I copy a big stack and put them on a clip board, each day the students sign in as they come in the door. This way, I can quickly look over it once all the kids are here and send in my absences/lunch count.
This sign is a 4 page printable banner on Microsoft Publisher. I originally made this to display on the front of my bookcase where I have all of the current books we are studying. It is great to have a spot to display all the books you are currently studying and allow students to browse through them when finished with work. For example, if working on and Earth Science unit I would display all of my related books.
This sign is a 4 page printable banner on Microsoft Publisher. I originally made this to display on the front of my bookcase where I have all of the current books we are studying. It is great to have a spot to display all the books you are currently studying and allow students to browse through them when finished with work. For example, if working on and Earth Science unit I would display all of my related books.
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