Are you looking for an activity for your early finishers that doesn't involve a device? Here is a simple yet engaging Crack the Code literacy activity that students can work on independently or with a partner! There are 10 pages in total with an answer key. Most include neutral messages (yet positive) that would be a fit for any classroom, and some include rewards that you can choose to use if you'd like!
Are you tired of reading "said," "happy," and "great"? Because I sure am! Here is a comprehensive list of synonyms for those 3 overused words that students can use when writing. It is simple and easy-peasy to use! When introducing this list, I go over the list with the students and read through all the words and help define and include examples for words that are unfamiliar. Then students glue this page into their writing journals so they don't lose it AND it is accessible to them at all times!
Science Visual Poster FREEBIE! Here is a simple, black and white poster that outlines the general 6 steps of The Scientific Method. They are great visuals to have in your classroom to refer back to during Science that will help students keep track of their critical thinking process!
One of the most common questions you'll hear from students during any writing activity is "how do you spell _______?" Spelling words correctly is incredibly important but sometimes you don't have the bulletin board space to create a comprehensive word wall and you simply don't have the time to answer 1394+ questions about how to spell every other word. That is why, I have created this simple, and of course, easy peasy spelling list that works as a word-wall for students to refer to when writing
Are you still a fan of Number of the Day practice? Because I am! Here is a free, empty sheet where YOU can decide on the number. On this sheet, students are asked to answer the following about the number: - Place value (thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones) - Write it with words - Write 2 addition problems - Write 2 subtraction problems - Puzzle (one more, one less, ten more, and ten less) - Expanded form - Draw (base ten OR array) - Tally marks - Round it - Odd or even - Skip count by 2's forwar
Here is a simple but perfect page to send to parents on the first week of school! Best of all, it is just one page and absolutely free! Because communicating with parents and guardians is an absolute must, opening up that line of communication is crucial in the first week of school. I usually attach this page with a short letter that introduces myself, alongside contact information. I emphasize to students to fill this out WITH their parent/guardian and bring it back as soon as possible! I also
Are you teaching Grade 4 Social Studies in Alberta? If so, here is the perfect introductory activity for introducing Alberta. Students will label different cities and significant outdoor locations on the map, and they can use technology and/or textbooks to assist them! This is the perfect spot to sneak in a mini lesson about Legends, which students can include on the side or the back. I recommend using this as a reference guide for students to refer back to once completed throughout the unit.
This is a simple but a comprehensive Introductory booklet that is perfect for the first week of school! It includes an "All About Me" page for students to fill in that is both personal and more student-focused, a "Scavenger Hunt" page where students can get to know his/her classmates, an "A to Z Vocabulary" sheet where students can showcase their spelling and vocabulary skills (I would have students explore the classroom/school and fill it in), a "Classroom Rules" page that promotes a discussion
A self-care check-in visual poster perfect for students, teachers, administrators, and simply for anyone trying to take care of themselves amongst the chaos. It is simple, easy to read, and black and white. I have mine printed and framed, hung above my computer, which is perfect for me to check-in whilst reading and replying to 23913 emails. It's nothing special and definitely not over-the-top, but a kind reminder for anyone and everyone! Do your future self a favour and download your copy today
60 PAGES? FREE? Yes!Here are 60 free pages, full of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division practice. Additionally, there are pages of number-words to add in a splash of literacy practice! For fun, I also added a page with tally marks because it never hurts to review! To get started, just note that students will be cutting any lines that are dotted. Students will begin with the first question on the right hand side that says "start" and cut, glue on the left hand side, inside the cur
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Fifth-year teacher in Elementary
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Edwin Parr Nominee for Horizon School Division (2019)
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