This is a token board to manage behavior in students who have an interest in WWE. Not claiming the images are mine, I just put them all together to create this resource.
This is resource provides a template and example of long division using the box method. This can be laminated so that students can use one sheet for multiple problems. The color-coding allows students to see exactly where the numbers should go.
UPDATED: My student asked for more dinosaurs with the background in the back, to look 'more realistic'. So, I've added those too. This is a token board to use with students who have an interest in dinosaurs. My student asked me to create this because he wanted one that didn't contain cartoon/clip art dinosaurs. ***Not claiming the images are mine, I just put them all together to create this resource.
Use this template to find the averages of numbers!! There is a page for sets of numbers 3-10. The preview is an example of one page, finding the average of 3 numbers! This color-coded template helped my students in my self-contained classroom find the average of numbers. I laminated them but you could even put them in sheet protectors to be reused.
This is a resource you can provide students who may be struggling to express their emotions. They can circle the emotion or character that represents what they are feeling. The second page allows students to express what they need. Options are a break, more choices, or help. Not claiming the images are mine, I just put them all together to create this resource.