As you read your Gingerbread stories, give students an opportunity to make their own story elements chart for the following stories: The Gingerbread Pirates, The Gingerbread Bear, The Gingerbread Girl, The Gingerbread Boy, The Gingerbread Girl, and The Gingerbread Baby. The sections included are: characters, setting, ending, and repeated phrases.
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Give each student a half size sheet of chart paper (or large piece of white construction paper) and a zip lock bag with the
These are the absolute best! In my classroom, I have both a sight word word wall and a short and long vowel word wall. Included in this package are word wall cards for short a and short e. Print on cardstock, laminate, and post on your wall. There are six short a cards and six short e cards. Please let me know if you have any questions!
These are the absolute best! In my classroom, I have both a sight word word wall and a short and long vowel word wall. Included in this package are word wall cards for short a and short e. Print on cardstock, laminate, and post on your wall. There are six short i cards, six short o cards, and six short u cards. Please let me know if you have any questions!
These are the absolute best! In my classroom, I have both a sight word word wall and a short and long vowel word wall. Included in this package are word wall cards for long a. Print on cardstock, laminate, and post on your wall. There are three long a cards. Please let me know if you have any questions!
These are the absolute best! In my classroom, I have both a sight word word wall and a short and long vowel word wall. Included in this package are word wall cards for long e. Print on cardstock, laminate, and post on your wall. There are three long e cards. Please let me know if you have any questions!
These are the absolute best! In my classroom, I have both a sight word word wall and a short and long vowel word wall. Included in this package are word wall cards for long i. Print on cardstock, laminate, and post on your wall. There are four long i cards. Please let me know if you have any questions!
These are the absolute best! In my classroom, I have both a sight word word wall and a short and long vowel word wall. Included in this package are word wall cards for long o. Print on cardstock, laminate, and post on your wall. There are four long o cards. Please let me know if you have any questions!
5 FAVORITE math fluency games to practice addition and subtraction skills. Includes: Bump, 2 Board Games, Race to One, and Drop Dead Dice game. This resource could be used as part of your math centers or even as extra math practice to send home.
These are the absolute best! In my classroom, I have both a sight word word wall and a short and long vowel word wall. Included in this package are word wall cards for long u. Print on cardstock, laminate, and post on your wall. There are three long u cards. Please let me know if you have any questions!
This is a detailed description of what constitutes each level on your clip system. It is a privilege based system that has both positive and negative consequences. Beginning at the top with Yee-Ha Yellow, followed by Proud Pink, Good Green, Okay Orange, Boo-Hoo Blue, and Regrettable Red. Included is and explanation of why students would be on a certain color and then describes the privileges given or taken away based on what color they are on. This is a GREAT thing to send home to parents at the
These are the six vocabulary words students need to know when listening to The Lion and the Mouse. Students will learn what the word means and then illustrate a picture of how they see the word. For example, when illustrating the word excellent, a student might draw a picture of he or she getting a 100 on a spelling test. Research shows that when we attach a picture to a word, we are much more likely to remember its meaning.
This is a great visual for the clip system in your classroom. Print on cardstock with the corresponding color. Students begin each day on "Good Green" and have the opportunity to move up to "Proud Pink" and the most sought after level of them all "Yee-ha Yellow." Students also move down to "Okay Orange" after a warning and so on. Great system especially for positive consequences.
This is a great way to introduce fact families to your students. Then have them turn the page over and complete their own fact family house. Great way to assess what students understand!
These are the six vocabulary words students need to know when listening to The Lion and the Mouse. Students will learn what the word means and then illustrate a picture of how they see the word. For example, when illustrating the word excellent, a student might draw a picture of he or she getting a 100 on a spelling test. Research shows that when we attach a picture to a word, we are much more likely to remember its meaning.
These are the six vocabulary words students need to know when listening to Susie and the Bandits. Students will learn what the word means and then illustrate a picture of how they see the word. For example, when illustrating the word excellent, a student might draw a picture of he or she getting a 100 on a spelling test. Research shows that when we attach a picture to a word, we are much more likely to remember its meaning.
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