This pack includes...
- FIVE different activities for students to complete and graph
- Data collection pages for each activity
- Data analysis page
Students practice collecting data, graphing, finding range and median of a group of numbers.
(They also get a chance to get up and move around!)
This a GREAT game to engage students in exploring words!
My students have this as an option at a word work station. They practice finding similarities in words by fitting them together.
Students relate easily to this game because even those who haven't played the "old fashioned" Scrabble, have played "Words with Friends"!
This could also be used with vocabulary words for different units.
The kids LOVE it!
Math Review Game SUPER FUN way to review math terms and concepts such as: - number sense - geometry terms - algebra terms - math symbols Students use problem solving skills to figure out what number or symbols is on their headband. SOOO many ways to extend and support learning with this game!! Created By dotED . Heather Rice Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6
This is a generic book club journal that can be used with most fiction chapter books.
Students are asked to retell main events, create character maps, summarize and cind new vocabulary as they read.
These are a great tool to use when training students to do independent book clubs.
Students will practice multiplication and finding factors in this fun holiday game!
As they play, students will roll two dice, multiply them together then find a factor of the newly created number. They will love getting to play a game and you will feel great knowing they are still getting curriculum they need!
This is a poster of a phrase often used to aid students in retelling a story. This would be a great tool to use a class poster and/or for students to add to their reading journal so help them when they summarize.
Part of A Camp MAP Review Series
9 GLE aligned questions to review content commonly assessed on state assessments.
Topics included in this review:
- adding fractions
- order of operations
- perimeter
- area
- decimals to percent
This form allows you to assess student comprehension of a fiction story.
It has been modified from the original "Story Summary" to offer support to students who are at a lower ability in writing or need more stucture in organizing their thinking.
A RUBRIC is included in order to collect data on student achievement.
Help students increase their reading fluency through this repeated reading practice.
This packet includes...
- "Stacked" reading phrases
- Single line strips that can be put in order by students
- A full version of the story
This outline is a great way for students to organize their writing before beginning an entire piece. As a teacher, this is a great way to make sure students are off to a good start before they start writing their full piece.
DOTed Materials by Heather Rice
Objective: adding money, counting money
Description: Students will use this problem solving story to add amount of change together and find different ways to create the amount of money. Great for practicing beginning money skills!
Special Features! This problem solving format is a great way to assist students in their ability to identify important information, choose a strategy to solve the problem and explain their thinking.
This is a form that can be used to assess student comprehension of the story elements in a fiction text.
Students will be asked to recall...
- Main Character
- Description of the Main Character
- Setting
- Problem
- Solution
- and give a summary that includes a beginning, middle and end
This document also includes a RUBRIC for scoring the summary.
DOTed Materials by Heather Rice
Objectives: place value
Description: Students will practice the concept of place value through this problem solving story.
Special Features! This problem solving format leads students through an organized process in which they choose a strategy, show their work and explain their thinking. Great for strengthening problem solving skills!
This set includes the steps to breaking apart and solving math word problems using a KWL format.
This process can be used for any level (Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th) and utilized with any operation (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, money....)
Included in this pack:
- Student check list
- Generic checklist that could be laminated and kept for reuse
- Large KWL posters to be hung in the classroom
This set includes the steps to breaking apart and solving math word problems using a KWL format.
This process can be used for any level (Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th) and utilized with any operation (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, money....)
Included in this pack:
- Student check list
- Generic checklist that could be laminated and kept for reuse
- Large KWL posters to be hung in the classroom
Co-Teaching is a great way to increase the engagement and success of students.
But it can be HARD! Sharing a space and a group of students can be challenging!
This little treat is a fun way to encourage your co-teaches as they take on this exciting adventure!
This is an WONDERFUL way to review basic math skills for 4th and 5th grade students while challenging them to apply these skills to "real life" situations!
This pack includes...
- 20 word problems that require applying basic math concepts
- Overview of good Problem Solving teaching
- Adaptations for differentiation
- Formats for students to Explain their Thinking in words **
- "KWL" chart to record important information
Don't miss out on increasing students' problem solving skills with these i
This is a great game to practice basic addition, subtraction or multiplication skills.
The teacher dermines the skill students will practice and gives students a range of numbers to write on 9 sticky notes. Student then take turns rolling the dice, performing the given operation and coving the numbers with game pieces. A player wins when they have "three in a row" as in traditional tic-tac-toe.
Enjoy! :)
We all want to have a little fun and celebrate holidays like Halloween. But at the same time it's hard to give up a lot of instructional time, especially in the older grades.
This activity allows you to get in writing and word study/ spelling practice while still letting the kids have some fun!
1st - 6th
Grammar, Short Stories, Spelling
$1.00
Original Price $1.00
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