Let your students practice their knowledge of figurative language while also appreciating the one that taught it to them! Students should write a sentence using the listed type of figurative language to describe how incredible their teacher is! Example: Hyperbole: My teacher is the kindest teacher in the world!
March 10 is Mar10 Day! Celebrate with these Mario Cart themed task cards and coordinating board game. 12 task cards, response sheet, and answers are included.
What 10 year old doesn’t want to be an influencer or youtuber? Motivate them to answer any question set correctly by allowing correct responses to earn them followers/subscribers, likes, and comments/views. Students also get the opportunity to design their profile page and bio. They will track their success on their "feed." Best Influencer wins!
2nd - 12th
For All Subjects, Math Test Prep, Reading, Reading Strategies
Students will use the website Christmas Around the World - WhyChristmas.com to research different countries' christmastime customs. They will then write an opinion essay explaining which country their teacher should visit for Christmas and why.
Use this as a center, scoot, or independent task to practice 2-step, area word problems! The snowflake theme carries through to the questions themselves. Contains a student response sheet as well as an answer key. 12 questions.
Winter themed 2-Step Word Problems! This covers all 4 operations as well as some measurement and inches to feet conversions. Complete with a Student Response sheet and an answer key.
12 BASKETBALL March Madness themed task cards that cover elapsed time, real world two step word problems, and critical thinking skills. Great practice before the big test!
Download and print or assign through google classroom. Students will use M & Ms to create a bar graph and a pictograph. Comes with questions for them to answer about their graph.
Having trouble motivating students to write? Use these punch cards for added motivation! This small instant gratification and extrinsic motivation can keep them on track and motivated to continue working. Once they finish a paragraph, have them show you for approval, and if correct, give a punch for that paragraph! Once they complete the essay and punch card they can exchange it for a prize of your choosing. (No shoes, extra recess, spin the wheel, treasure box, etc.)