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
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!
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
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!
These worksheets are colorful and filled with Fall, Halloween, and Thanksgiving themed math problems. Have your students work on evens and odds, counting and graphing, and other fundamental math skills. You get 6 worksheets that are ready to print and pass out for the students to complete.
Print and use this student response book review with any level of book and reader! The emojis and pictures help make this review simple and easy for students to fill out after they finish reading a book. Help build reliability within your literature centers by having students complete this sheet with every book. Easy to explain, print off copies, and start using as a regular language arts routine worksheet.
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
1st - 4th
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.
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.
Enjoy this fall freebie! In color version or black and white. This worksheet covers some basic addition problems for your students to complete with a fun, fall solution space.
K - 2nd
Basic Operations, Math, Mental Math
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