This is a great practice sheet to help students count coins to 75 cents. The students fill in the circle that shows how much money is in each box. It is a great test practice sheet.
This simple worksheet allows students to add quotation marks to the beginning, middle, and end of a sentence. Can be used for independent practice or whole group. Many teachers have had the students highlight the speaking tag to help students place quotations marks correctly in a sentence. Enjoy!
This is a great guess and check activity to use with students when teaching shapes and their attributes. You can gauge the students understanding of shapes with the guess column then see their learning with the check column. I used this after my first lesson of shapes and then at the end of the unit. Students can explore shapes in a variety of ways and record their findings with this worksheet.
These are two lists with common Editing and Revising Marks for students of all ages to use. They are color coded red for editing and blue for revising. There are simple questions and examples for students to refer to when writing independently. They are aligned to the Common-Core Standards and can be used with whole group or individually!
This is a great graphic organizer to help students manage their thoughts while reading. They can fill it out before, during, and after their reading. A word bank can be added to provide support for vocabulary found in the book.
2nd - 4th
English Language Arts, Reading, Writing
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