This project is to help students learn how to construct, analyze, and identify 3D shapes. The students are told that they are the architects/engineers and they need to create buildings for their city.
The documents that are included are the following:
Entry document
I wonder page...
Building the City plans
Chart to record the faces, vertices, edges
Page to record the shapes used and how many of each shape was used.
I know page...
This is an excel spreadsheet activity.
It can be done as a whole class or in groups.
Students take a poll on who likes what Thanksgiving foods, as the number is put in beside the word and picture it graphs the answers. Not only do you get a chart with the favorite Thanksgiving foods you also get a graph that corresponds to the graph.
Ocean Stations Directions
There are 11 different activities:
Pearl in the Oysters
Water Color Whale
Jellyfish
Rainbow Fish
Crab
Rice Starfish
Sand Shark
Turtle
Seahorse
Coral
Shark Writing
Here is a great way to extend you addition lesson as well as meet all of the students needs. This choice board offers a variety of differentiated ways that students can show their knowledge about addition.
This is a math place value menu board. This gives the students choice in showing their knowledge about place value. These activities require minimal prep work.
This is a page where your learners can record their findings as they compare an apple and a pumpkin.
Kindergarden and 1st can draw or write the differences. 2nd and 3rd grade can write about the similarities and the differences.
Build a monster by using a key. Roll a money die and for whatever number you land you, you get to add that part to your monster. Add up how much your monster is worth at the end of the project!
Build a monster by using a key. Roll a money die and for whatever number you land you, you get to add that part to your monster. Add up how much your monster is worth at the end of the project!
These are "job coins" that I use with my students during group work. Print and then laminate the job title and description together. These jobs will make small group work run more smoothly.
Jobs: Question leader, task manager, recorder, presenter, supplies manager, noise manager
Teal back ground
Here is a letter to parents describing what a star student is and when his/her child will be our star student. This letter includes what the star student will be doing on each day of the week.
Are you tired of papers turned in with no names?
This is a sign to hang by your turn in basket to remind your students to put their name on their paper before they turn it in.
These are "job coins" that I use with my students during group work. Print and then laminate the job title and description together. These jobs will make small group work run more smoothly.
Jobs: Question leader, task manager, recorder, presenter, supplies manager, noise manager
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