Assessment for Kindergarten CCSS ELA standard- Identifying characters, settings, and major events in a story. Worksheet for practicing sequencing and identifying major events in a story.
Editable google document with a class list, transportation, and schedules template. Fill in this template and then print off mini cards, laminate them, and attach them to your lanyard so you have important information with you anywhere you go! IMPORTANT: When printing, make sure you go to more settings, click on custom size for the scale, and resize to make these smaller so you can use them as small cards on your lanyard. I would recommend sizing to 40 or 45 depending on how big you want the car
After teaching students about fiction vs nonfiction, have them do this fun drawing activity! They get to design their own book cover for a fiction book and a nonfiction book. This also allows them to show their knowledge of the differences in fiction and nonfiction books. Fun, easy, and simple activity for young students.
3 Cute retro/preppy classroom decor banners: "Be Kind" (above the whiteboard or wherever you choose!), "Math" (for a math wall), and "Literacy" (for a literacy wall). Simply cut them out, laminate, and hang them up! Pro tip: Hang them up with clothespins that have push pins attached to the back- makes them super easy to hang up and they look adorable! :)
Looking for a way to do class points as a specialist? This system worked well for me when I was a librarian. Each class has their own caterpillar and can earn points each class period for following expectations. I had 3 expectations that they had to meet to earn 3 points in their caterpillar. When their caterpillar was filled up, they earned a movie party! You can also use these as an incentive in the classroom for individual students. Cut them out and tape one caterpillar on each student's des
Keep all of your important student info in one place with this editable class list template. List your student names, their ID numbers, parent names, parent phone numbers, and transportation information.
Students pick a book that they would give an award to and draw it in the box. This is a fun and easy activity for young students after a lesson on different book awards or for voting for favorite books.
This is a Book Fair Wishlist for students to draw different books/items they wish for at the Book Fair. This gives students something to do if they are not shopping at the book fair that day but are there during their class period. They can also write down the price of each item so that when they bring their wishlist home, they can show it to parents and bring the money the need to school the next day.
K - 3rd
Art, English Language Arts, Library Skills
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