This template can be used to integrate history and arts standards. Use this base template when learning about national symbols. All you need is construction paper and glue. This can be paired with sentence strips for students to write facts they have learned about the flag as a national symbol.
This is a great resource to use for third grade social studies if you are located in the Los Angeles area because the Gabrielino-Tongva were a local tribe to that area.
3rd
Informational Text, Native Americans, Social Studies
Help your 5th graders master food webs with this comprehensive, standards-aligned bundle! Students will explore how energy flows and matter cycles through ecosystems as they read, classify, analyze, and build their own food webs. This bundle is aligned to NGSS 5-LS2-1 and covers producers, consumers, decomposers, energy flow, and the cycling of matter through ecosystems. What's Included:Informational reading passage on food webs, food chains, and ecosystem rolesComprehension questions with ans
This can be used for a center activity, independent practice, or even as homework to help students practice their rounding to the nearest 10 with two-digit numbers.
This includes two handouts and two identify the text structure worksheets. The handouts use color coding to help students remember each structure and can easily be distributed through Google Classroom. The two worksheets have a total of four paragraphs that students can read through and try to identify the text structure. The readings are high interest based and engaging to students. Included: Text structures with definitions and signal wordsText structure visual modelsWorksheet #1 with two pas
5th - 8th
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Writing-Expository
These are printables for students to build shapes using marshmallows and toothpicks. Each worksheet provides an area for the student to build their shape, which is useful for keeping the younger ones organized. There is also an area for students to fill in the number of sides and vertices of each shape. The shapes included are a triangle, square, rhombus, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, and an octagon.
Picture cards representing rhyming words from the book, Goodnight Moon.
There are 5 pairs of rhyme cards.
Children will pair the rhymes. Other activities may include adding their own word to the pair or playing a memory game with the cards.
Sheet should be printed, laminated for durability, and cards should be cut out for children to play with.
Kindergarten
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness
Ice cream themed long and short vowel sort to accompany a read of Splat the Cat: I Scream for Ice Cream.
Students stack ice cream scoops on top of the appropriate vowel sound cone.
Can be used as a whole group activity, small group activity, or as a center.
Laminate and cut out cones and scoops.
1st
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness
After reading Even Steven and Odd Todd by K. Cristaldi, the Keynote presentation can be used as a a vocabulary introduction as well as some whole group practice before breaking off into a lesson on even and odd numbers.
This 3-digit expanded form memory game is perfect for a review activity or math center activity. It provides students with hands-on practice as they work to match a number in standard form with the same number in expanded form.
Students color the apples that rhyme with the word on the tree trunk. This download includes 5 practice worksheets. Students can practice identifying CVC rhyme families. One worksheet for each short vowel sound. Easy! No prep! Printable!
K - 1st
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness
This packet addresses three 4th grade standards using 5 different practice worksheets. These can be given as classwork or homework to help student strengthen their skills during your unit on decimals. These CCSS-aligned worksheets contain 5 additional answer keys to make checking for understanding quick and simple.
Download this simple yet clear worksheet on lab safety to ensure your students understand the expectations for science in the classroom. Students discuss and decide whether certain situations and choices are safe or unsafe for a science lab.
Print these memory cards and then laminate them and cut them out for students to use to practice matching contractions. Students can be paired up to play for an in-lesson activity or the cards can be used for a center. I suggest printing on thicker or colored paper to ensure the words cannot be seen through the cards.
Note pages include length, capacity, and weight/mass. Students can reference ratios, benchmark items, and thinking questions to help guide them in their learning.
This is a fun and engaging review resource for your students to work on. This resource involves addition and subtraction ranging from the hundreds to ten thousands.
This is a one page worksheet of fourth grade multiplication practice, including word problems. The answer key is attached. A simple and engaging way to practice multiplication.
I recommend using individually packaged fun size M & M's for the graphing math activity. Students sort their colors and place their M & M's on the graph. They then answer several questions about their data based on the quantities of each color they got in their package. This is a fun activity for students to strengthen their math skills. It also reinforces responsibility since each student will have different data, they should all have their own answers, different from those around them.