This is an interactive Google Slide presentation to play math Jeopardy to review major 2nd grade math skills at the end of the school year. I used this on the last day of school with my students as a team game. Included is the link to the game file in my Google Drive. The instructions for the game are on the 2nd slide, and the answer key is the last slide (though answers for a slide are in the speaker notes of the slide also). Game play linked navigation is active. The game board's category poi
This is a poem postcard that you can personalize . You can add in your classroom image as a background on the right side, insert your Bitmoji self, put your room number into the poem, change the date, and sign off the letter with with your name. There is also a version where you can add students names (Dear _____,). You can use the full page version, or the half sheet version. This poem is specifically tailored to the end of the 2019-2020 school year, and how the pandemic closed schools so that
This is an editable poem postcard that you can personalize for your distance learning students in 2020-2021 school year. You can add in your classroom number, edit the names of the programs in the poem to match what you used this year, insert your Bitmoji self, change the date, and sign off the letter with your name. I have included my illustration of a classroom with art on the whiteboard as a background on the right side. I've ALSO provided step-by-step directions on how you can insert and fo
This is a science and math pumpkin investigation for elementary students. Students will use measurement math, counting collection skills, and science investigation skills. There are 3 versions of this 2 part investigation, differentiated for grade levels use OR for use by different skill level students in your class. Each version has a whole class seed count investigation and an individual pumpkin investigation for sink or float experiment. I do this investigation after reading the book: How
This graphic organizer can be a companion to a read aloud with a focus on identifying sensory details. The 1st 2 pages of the file are specific to a recommended text (Thanksgiving in the Woods). The last 2 pages are generic, with a box students or you can write the name of your text. How to Use: The leaves are for putting text evidence (quotes or specific sensory language identified from the text). In the thought bubbles students can either: 1. Draw and label their visualization for that detai
This trifold is for use during social studies unit on Lunar New Year. THIS VERSION IS SPECIFICALLY FOR 2022 Year of the Tiger. [Other versions for other years will be available] OUTSIDE: The main panel has the essential question and topic of study, and the side flaps have where students will end their studies by: 1. Writing sentences about the facts/text details they learned and found most interesting. 2. Draw in 2 boxes on the opposite outside flap: a. Draw to match their sentences. b. Dra
This is a Google Slide lesson (presentation, read alouds, and discussion prompts) includes quotes, photos, directs you to the 2 read alouds used in the lesson: Fireboat by Maira Kalm and September 12th: We Knew Everything Would Be All Right by Masterson Elementary Students (imbedded YouTube links to Read Alouds if you don't have the books), discussion/lesson notes for each slide to guide discussion during the presentation, links to Google Maps memorial sights, Facts by the Numbers, links and
This is a template to print for students making envelopes for Lunar New Year. It can also be used for any envelope purposes. The closure folding flaps are labeled to help you direct students to what flap to be folding with you. Fold flaps over on the inside black line. SUGGESTION: 1. Fold bottom short flap up 1st. 2. Fold tall thin flap over next. 3. Fold Tall fat flap over, then open back up to apply glue to the folded over tall thin flap. Stick tall fat flap back over to attach. 4. Fold top
There are 4 versions (Differentiated for kinder to 3rd grade level readers) of Thanksgiving sentence pairs for students to expand into compound sentences with conjunctions.
This is a partner talk chart you can either print for each student to keep at their desk or keep on the whiteboard for use during lessons. The pictures and color coding of steps helps support younger learners and ELLs.
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English Language Arts, Math
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