This is a fun 'getting to know you' activity for your classroom this year. Students spin the wheel and pause the video to see what the wheel lands on. Click on the corresponding number to be taken to that question. Students must BUILD their answer using manipulatives. Your students will have SO much fun with this beginning of the school activity, and you will love getting to see the creativity of your students while learning more about them! This download is a Google Slides link where everyt
These Speech Bubbles will remind your students how to respond in conversations using Accountable Talk. Only speech bubbles are included in this download. To make the large black and white "accountable talk" speech bubble, I used black poster paper and cut out letters with my Silhouette cutting machine. H
This is a digital download to Canva and Google Slide links. Canva will prompt you to make a copy of the template. You do not need Canva Pro to access this template. Google Slides will prompt you to make a copy. I have included vague directions as to how I use these. A step by step guide for how to make the cheesecloth ghosts is on my IG. More directions will be saved to my IG highlight if needed.
Posters to help promote a Growth Mindset in your classroom or school. Poster sayings include: I can do hard things If it doesn't challenge you, it doesn't change you People with grit don't quit There is no elevator to success, you have to take the stairs! Mistakes are proof that you are trying Do not judge me by my successes, judge me by how many times i fell down and got back up again There's a difference between not knowing and not knowing YET What lies behind us and what lies before us are s
This is a SUPER FUN and easy-to-implement activity to do with your students during these last few weeks before Winter Break! Play the piano and pause at random times. Whatever key you land on, you click on the corresponding number to be taken to a question students need to answer. The catch: Students are not able to share what their answer is verbally. They have to build it with given manipulatives. This activity is not only bound to blow your mind with how creative your students are, but you'
These Levels of Understanding posters can be used to have your students practice metacognition on a daily basis. This resource also includes basket labels for your students to place their work in a basket to determine their level of understanding.
Looking to teach valuable life skills while creating an eye-catching bulletin board display?Introducing “Be Kind to Your Mind”—a NO/LOW prep lesson that’s both engaging and effective! This 62-page Canva presentation (free Canva accounts available for educators) is designed to teach students the power of positive self-talk through fun, interactive content. And the best part? No prep required from you! What’s Inside: Real-Life Examples: The presentation highlights relatable examples and non-exa
You are going to LOVE this interactive dictionary for your students.
It is a fabulous resource for students to use independently when writing.
This download includes 4 different versions to give your students the most appropriate dictionary!
Version one includes some suggested spellings for commonly spelled words, letter formation, and empty spaces for students to record their own words.
Version two & three includes some suggested spellings for commonly spelled words, letter formation, 150
Are you looking for a way to celebrate growth in your students? These awards are perfect to do just that! These colorful awards include: -Having a growth mindset -Connecting those neurons -Perseverance -Showing Grit -Overcoming adversity -Learning from your mistakes -Believing in the power of yet -Achieving your goal We hope you love them! Updated: now includes "We" (to be given by the class (voted on) or grade level, and "I" from the teacher.
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We hope you enjoy this 100's ( up to 120) chart freebie!
This will not only spruce up your classroom, but will help your students understand the patterns within a 100's chart in a more visual way!
Please leave a comment and let us know how you like it!
These colorful chalk clock labels are just what your students need!
We suggest you cut and laminate and stick with double side adhesive strips.
Your students will LOVE learning how to tell time!
We hope you enjoy!
Print this template and place inside a frame (created to fit inside Ikea standing frames) Place a stack of Post-it notes on the outside of the plastic for students to access!
This is a perfect visual resource for your students when peer editing! Just print, laminate, and start editing! We hope you love it! Don't forget to give us some free love. < 3
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