This is a user-friendly activity for students to show you how they can use a glossary to help find the meaning of words in an informational text. This can be modeled first so students can continue to use this format for additional books in the future.
This is a great way for students to understand that a rectangle can be divided into rows and columns with equally shaped/sized squares.
Great connection to multiplication!
*Need tiles as manipulatives
Incorporate this thinking routine into a read-aloud or class discussion! It can be used to support opinion writing and point of view. Options are endless!
This is a great companion to the book Billie and the Brilliant Bubble by Tara Travieso. Students draw how they can use their imaginary bubble to practice social distancing in the classroom, recess, the hallway and when greeting hello and goodbye.
Use this printable to help students learn to transfer their oral retellings to written ones. It comes with a nice checklist at the top of the page to help remind students of the important parts of a retelling.
This is a great activity to have students use post it to show you their thinking. Model how to use this whole group and then gradually release your students to work on this during independent work time or during a center.