Enlarge these anchor charts as posters in your classroom or scale them down for use in interactive notebooks for student reference. Posters include a step by step break down of the multiplication process using two different methods as well as vocabulary terms. You can find an engaging multiplication activity here!
Enlarge these anchor charts as posters in your classroom or scale them down for use in interactive notebooks for student reference. Posters include a step by step break down of the long division process as well as vocabulary terms. Looking for more long division resources?Interactive Notebook ActivityConnect 4Crack the CombinationDigital Escape RoomDivision DetectivesQR Code Scavenger HuntStudents struggling with long division? This interactive notebook foldable is sure to be helpful.
This activity can be converted into an interactive notebook page to practice and review verb tenses. Students will sort through a series of verbs to identify proper use of the verbs in past, present and future tenses. They'll also practice choosing proper verb tenses by completing a mad-lib style paragraph.
Students practice identifying the ways in which adverbs describe verbs in this activity that can also be used as an interactive notebook page. The activity includes a flip-flap style book to be filled with adverbs sorted by students into categories that describe how, when, where and to what extent. Easy prep for teachers!
Use this activity as a review, mini lesson, center activity or interactive notebook page. It reviews and practices articles "the", "an" and "a", their purposes and when to use them. Teacher directions: Print one copy of pages 2 & 4 for every student Print one copy of page 3 per every two students and cut in half
This resource reviews nouns and adjectives with an easy-to-prep, interactive spinner. Students will complete a paperclip spinning activity to choose fun adjectives and nouns and make zany combinations. The page is also perfect for an interactive notebook!
Use this resource as a practice tool for students working with interrogative, imperative, exclamatory, and declarative sentences.
Students simply punctuate, cut out, identify, and glue sentences onto a sorting mat based on their sentence type.
This interactive activity can be used to:
-introduce the concept of sentence types
-assess student understanding of sentence types
-create a reference page in an interactive notebook
EASY PREP! Just print!
Student and teacher directions included.
Use this foldable in an interactive notebook to reference the definition of MMMR terms, as well as review an example data set. This download includes two versions of the foldable: one that includes "mean", and one without "mean". Simply print the version you choose back-to-back. Student directions are located on the back of the foldable.
Use this EASY PREP page as an author's purpose resource in an interactive reading/writing notebook! Includes a mini-activity in which students must sort forms of writing into their correct "purpose".
In this interactive notebook activity, students are shown an example of long division complete with thorough explanations before taking on their own long division problem - both of which can be referenced time and time again. The last step of the activity requires student to match a set of step by step cards with their completed foldable. Paired with anchor charts, your students are sure to be well on their way to mastering long division! Looking for more long division resources?Printable Anch
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