Two worksheets included. The first is coin identification (Name That Coin) with black/white pictures of front and back of penny, nickle, dime and quarter. The second worksheet asks students to identify the VALUE of the coin, again with front/back pictures of the coins.
This paper can be used by students to write personal narratives. Included are two pages. The first page has an area for students to draw a picture to support their narrative. The second page has an area to write the page number in case students need multiple pages.
This paper can be used for students in beginning poetry. The shorter lines provide visual indications for the students that complete sentences are not necessary. There is room for a title as well.
This paper can be used to help students organize their writing topics. The general topic goes on the line in the umbrella. In the boxes below the umbrella, students write questions they think someone would ask about their topic, then they write brief notes on the lines below the boxes to answer the questions. When they are ready to write, they can refer to this outline document to help focus their writing and stay on topic.
K - 2nd
Creative Writing, Short Stories, Writing-Expository
This activity is similar to "madlibs" where the students fill in the blanks with nouns, verbs, adjectives and places to practice writing with proper sentence structure. There is room for 12 sentences and a word bank list of words to select from. Students really enjoy the results of these silly sentences when they are through!
Students can use this mini-book to practice drawing 3D shapes. There are 10 shapes including: cube, sphere, cone, cylinder, pyramid, rectangular prism, wedge, triangular prism, dome, and hexagonal prism.
This is a complete set of 26 individual Bingo cards to play "Sight Word Bingo". Included are two sheets of call out words for the teacher. This is a great way to give students fun practice using their sight words to build fluency. Print on card stock and laminte for years of use!
This is a full set of Dolch Primer sight word Bingo cards (26 unique cards). There are also two pages of words for the teacher to cut out and use to call out the words. For early learners, you can show the words on a document camera. For more advanced students, you can verbally say the word without showing them how to spell it. The kids love it!
This is an editable PowerPoint document that contains word wall words of the Dolch Sight words. The set includes all 133 words from pre-primer through first grade. Print onto card stock and laminate for years of use. Clean, non-distracting appearance of black letters on white background.
This is a template that can be used to teach students how to solve story problems step by step. Included is a "start-action-end" approach to thinking about the problem, as well as a part-part-whole organizer. Included is the blank template (that can be edited in Step 1) as well as 3 "teacher answer" pages to demonstrate how students would fill out the template to complete the steps.
Use this paper to help students learn new vocabulary and sight words. You provide the words. They read the word (I usually provide the words that they have to cut/paste onto the paper), practice making the word (with magnet letters), then write the word.
This paper can be used in a literacy center for students to work collaboratively to write a class story. I use it in my "I'm done, now what?" center. I put the paper in a 3-hole binder and leave it out for easy access. When students finish their work early, they can open to the most recent page and add to the story. Each student adds their name and writes one or two sentences to continue the story. There is also a box to illustrate their part of the story. When it's done, the students who
This is a quick worksheet to help students master the concept of "minus 10". There are 20 problems and students can be encouraged to use their 100s chart or base 10 blocks or unifix cubes, etc. to help them master the skill. It's a great assessment tool for teachers to gauge where their students are performing.
Give students practice with reading and interpreting graph data as well as completing a graph based on data provided.
1.MD.C.4
Organize, represent, and interpret data with up to three categories; ask and answer questions about the total number of data points, how many in each category, and how many more or less are in one category than in another.
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Graphing
CCSS
1.MD.C.4
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