Addition Squares is a fun and easy way for students to practice simple addition of up to 12 with a friend. Based off of the Dots and Boxes game. All students need are two dice, a marker, and a copy of the addition squares board game. Laminate the board and students can use dry-erase markers for multiple use! Students roll the dice, add up the two numbers, then draw one line connecting two dots around that number found anywhere on the board. When a box is drawn completely around a number, that b
This fossil foldable allows you to edit the definition for the four different types of fossils your students are learning about. You can even change the type of fossil to better suit your classroom needs. Print out one page for each student in your class. Have them cut the boxes out on the dotted lines. The definitions get glued down first and then the label names get glued on the sides to connect. This allows students to lift the label and read the definition for an interactive learning experie
Use and edit the created slides to teach your students all about ciphers and codes! Students can use this virtually or in the classroom to interact with classmates and use critical thinking to solve each other's secret messages.
Use these writing prompt cards to help with students that finish early in class. Or use them as a writing center idea. Have students be able to choose their own prompts, or showcase a limited amount of prompts each month. Each prompt allows students to use their creativity and imagination to create a fictional story! Use the document to add your own prompts or edit the student writing checklist. Include the number of sentences students must reach for each story. Print out the prompts on cardstoc
All you need is a stack of index cards and you're ready for this fun activity! Use this at the start of the year for teambuilding, or at the end of the year as a fun challenge. No prep needed, just download and go!
6 different math menu worksheets all with corresponding answer keys makes this an easy, print and use resource! Each worksheet has a different shape in the bottom right corner to help you know which sheet you're giving to students. Use different shapes with different groups for differentiation. Use different shapes as a quick check to know that students at tables can't cheat off of one another. Use different shapes as a different daily worksheet so you have a new worksheet for the next six math
The Day the Monster Came to School is a great, easy read aloud to help students understand rules and why they're important! I have included some slide about being respectful and the difference between rules and laws. Feel free to edit the story slides and any other to best fit your class! You can use this as a small group lesson or a whole class to get some discussion going with your students. Perfect for the start of the year or anytime that students need a reminder about why rules need to be f
This activity can be used as an activating strategy to see if students know the difference between laws and rules already. Or use it at the end of a lesson as a quick check to see which students understand. All the students need is scissors and a glue stick. Cut out the 8 different sentences at the bottom and then glue them under the correct category!
Have your students create their own vanity license plate. The license plate can be made to describe themselves, a main character from a book, a famous historian, or even a location. This activity allows students to be creative and doesn't take any planning from teachers! Use the copy of the Google Slides to show examples and teach the students. Tweak the slides as you need.
This activity works for most grade levels and can be edited to fit which famous historians your class is learning about. Edit the top section to include whichever famous historians or edit out the ones your class hasn't learnt about. Add more or less expectations and the number of cards students must create according to what is best for your class. The expectations are listed to decide if the students get a 4/4 grade or lower. This activity is ready to print and create!
Use these fun holiday puzzles with your students. Students will have to decode hidden messages, use critical thinking skills, figure out some math equations, and solve the puzzles to five different puzzles. Ready to print with solutions on the final two pages!
This product requires no prep on your part, there's even a rubric included for easy grading! At the end of your ancient civilizations unit, give your students a choice on which role they want to take on. They must address their audience in the specific form appropriate to explain their topic. If you wish to edit this product to better fit your students, feel free! Use this as an assignment, an assessment, an end of the year activity, or something for your early finishers to work on during their
2nd - 5th
Ancient History, Other (Social Studies), Social Studies
This interactive math game is ready to print and play for your students! It comes in a colored version or a black and white version for your choice to print. Students will love this simple game to play with a partner or a small group to practice their counting! No prep on your part!
9 different count and graph worksheets with an assortment of pictures for students to count. Animals, beach items, and dinosaurs are available in this collection. Have your students count up each picture seen in the collection and then create a basic bar graph. Talk about more than, less than, equal to, and other mathematical discussions!
5 different back to school activities and worksheets to print and go to help you get ready for the school year! This bundle includes a letter to parents to get to know your students from their perspective, an All About Me sheet so the student can draw and write about themselves, a For Better or Worse worksheet so the student can share some emotional supports and triggers about themselves, and two different classmate activities like a Classmate Bingo board and a partner Puzzle activity for studen
Use the Tic-Tac-Toe board to offer students a choice about what three activities they should complete to show their understanding about fractions. Use the document to tweak the activities to best fit your students and standards. This includes 6 extra ideas that you can use to replace any of the ideas in the Tic-Tac-Toe board. This also includes an extra choice board of 9 fraction problems for students to solve. Use this however you want! It could be an early finisher activity. It could be a wor
Do you have an early finisher? Do you have some students that need an extra challenge? Do you need another math center activity? Or are you just looking for some differentiation for an assessment? Then you've found your answer! This choice board offers 6 different activities, one completely up to the students' imagination, that is perfect for student voice and choice to shine! The Google Doc allows you to edit the board to better suit the fractions, decimals, and percentages that your students
Play "I Have, Who Has?" with your students. This is a great, interactive and engaging review activity! You can have students standing in a circle and they sit once they've had their turn. Print out the cards, cut them out, and pass out one card to each students. Laminate the cards to reuse year after year. The students that has the card that says, "I have the first card." Reads the card to start the game, the rest of the students listen to the clue to figure out if they are holding the next card
Have your students practice filling in the blanks for the correct order of the months of the year. Three different columns with two missing months in each column provides students with multiple months to practice writing in the correct order. This comes with three different worksheets that are ready to print and have your students practice! Use it as morning work, a quick check, homework, or class work!