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
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
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 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!
Have your students using their addition skills and solve these math block puzzles. Each puzzle requires students to fill in the missing boxes with an integer between 0 and 9. The numbers in each row add up to the totals on the right. The numbers in each column add up to the totals on the bottom. The diagonal lines also add up to the numbers on the right. You can use this as an assignment, as a station in math centers, or as an early finisher activity. This packet is ready to print! You can make
This interactive choice board allows students to expand on their knowledge of four digit numbers! This activity is perfect to allow student choice in what type of problems they want to solve. Differentiate by having students pick 2 out of the 6 choices, 3 out of the 6, or however you want while still allowing students their own input! There are 6 different choices premade and ready for you to share the powerpoint with your students via Google Classroom, Schoology, or whatever digital resource yo
This assignment or assessment is ready to go, no prep on your part! This choice board uses a RAFT format. Students can pick their own type of assignment and product. Students first pick the role they want to take on. Students then see who their audience is to address in their project. They pick the form of their assignment. Finally, students use their topic to create the assignment. Use this as an end of the unit assessment, an assignment, or as an early finisher idea. Includes a student rubric
You students will use their critical thinking skills to solve these two different types of word scramble puzzles using Native American vocabulary. The first puzzle is a word scramble with a word bank of the different vocabulary terms all about the Native Americans; Lakota, Powhatan, and Pueblo. When students correctly unscramble the words, they can use the six hidden letters to find out the secret word below! The next puzzle has three different sets of word tiles that need to be unscrambled to
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Other (Social Studies), Social Studies, U.S. History
Two worksheets with mixed up sentences that need to be cut out one strip at a time and glued down next to their matching picture. The worksheet follows a simple pattern and includes well known sight words. Recommended for Kindergarten with some helpful guiding by the teacher or English Language Learners.
Use these magnet vocabulary puzzles as an early finisher idea, a sub plan idea, a science center, or a classroom activity. Print out the pages double sided or one at a time. Great for a science vocabulary review before a magnet unit! Answer keys to the two puzzles are included.
This is a foldable made for the book The Monster Pet. This foldable focuses on identifying the Beginning, Middle, and End. The page needs to be folded in half, cut on the dotted lines, and then the students need to open up the first fold (Beginning) and illustrate the words. Then repeat to illustrate the Middle and End.
This is ready to print! Have your students try to fill in the missing circles and answer the mystery number sentence in the box on the bottom. Students need to use critical thinking skills to fill in the missing numbers. This comes with an answer sheet so you don't have to prep! Use this as morning work, an early finisher activity, a math center idea, or partner work! Please rate and review! If I get enough requests I'll make more of these.