This is a great resource for back to school! This digital resource will help your students be organized from the first day of school. Use these printable divider tabs for any grade English Language Arts notebook! This resources includes anchor charts right on the tabs for students to have easy access to resources for reading, writing and grammar. Additionally, there is an editable version included so you can make your own anchor charts or custom tabs for other subject areas!
This mini unit is a complete and no prep guide on how to teach plot structure! This digital resources works great as a back to school activity to ease students back into learning in a fun way. Students in grades 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th grade will love this! This resource is an engaging way to teach students about plot structure using this diagram and graphic organizer. Using Pixar Short films provides instant buy-in for students! Included: - Editable version of the graphic organizers
This NO PREP project based learning experience is a great way for students to deeply engage with historical content while working through the writing process. Use this during the first weeks of school as a back to school activity to engage students in content from the very start! This pbl is an excellent way to introduce and immerse students in multiple subjects right at the beginning of the year! This can be modified for any grade level 4-12. I personally have done this project with 4th grade
Use these 5 grammar worksheets as a quick way to review or teach important punctuation rules! This will strengthen writing skills and conventions. Included:- Practice sheets reviewing: commas, colons, semicolons, quotations, and parentheses - Keys for all sheets - 5 Printable posters/anchor charts for each topic (FREE)
Your students will beg to play this engaging and hands on review game! Because this digital resource requires working together, it is an excellent back to school activity to do at the beginning of the year! Help them to practice parts of speech while strengthening your class community. Students will need to use teamwork to get answers correct and take a trashketball shot for points! The way this game is set up ensures accountability for all students throughout the duration of the game! Included
Use this quadrilateral bingo to help students understand the different names/requirements for 4 sided shapes! Included: - Intro sheet - 15 different bingo cards - Key Covers: - Quadrilaterals - Shapes - Geometry - Lines
Use these divider tabs for any grade or subject! They work for math, reading, writing, science history and more. These organization tabs are great for interactive notebooks and to teach study skills! They fit a composition notebook perfectly but can be used for any size! Please see my resource below for the ELA version with a digitally editable option as well: ELA Editable Resource Divider Tabs for Notebooks - Reading - Writing - Grammar
Your students will love to review their MATH SKILLS with this Bingo activity! This product is great to review of important math concepts! Works well for test prep and review. It is also a fun game for the end of the year or right before a break! Three separate Bingo Review Games included! - Geometry (Angles and lines) - Quadrilateral (Shapes) - Fractions Over 60 game boards and keys included!
PERSUASIVE WRITING MINI UNIT! NO PREP REQUIRED! Includes: - 'Hot Takes' Gallery Walk to launch content - Give me my chair back (chair's on strike) writing activity - 4 days of extremely detailed lesson plans - multiple graphic organizers - Persuasive writing phrase bank Use this resource as a fun way to engage students and get them interested in writing in a creative way. Use this source to help teach and review persuasive/argumentative writing! This will have your students highly engaged a
This digital resource is an excellent item to have printed and ready for students at the begging of the year. Setting students up for success in the first week of school will be very helpful. This resource is great for a quick reference guide to 5 different punctuation topics: - Parenthesis - Commas- Semicolons - Colons - Quotation Marks It works great for an interactive notebook or a ' cheat sheet' when learning or reviewing punctuation rules. Additionally, there are 5 posters included that
Your students will love learning about, or reviewing, literary devices with these practice worksheets! Help your kids learn the literary terms to feel confident when writing and learning about figurative language! Content Covered: - Simile - Metaphor - Oxymoron - Alliteration - Personification - Hyperbole - Idiom - Onomatopoeia Included: - 16 practice pages - 2 versions of practice pages - Student resource page to glue into notebooks - Black and white versions - 8 posters (one for each co
Use this fraction bingo to help students practice identifying fractions! They can use this to review reducing fractions, naming fractions, test prep, and as a review game! Different shapes are shaded in to help students mentally visualize the fraction and be able to identify it! Included: - Intro sheet - 22 different bingo cards - Key
Your students will love to review geometry with this fun review activity! This resource covers: angles, rays, lines, segments, obtuse, acute, right angles, perpendicular lines, parallel lines, intersecting lines and more! Included: - Intro/instructions page - 24 different bingo cards - Key
Your students will beg to play this engaging and hands on review game! Help them to practice parts of speech while strengthening your class community; or use the create your own blank template to review any subject area! Students will need to use teamwork to get answers correct and take a trashketball shot for points! The way this game is set up ensures accountability for all students throughout the duration of the game! Included:- Premade game with 15 questions and answers (Parts of Speech Rev
Create a 3D Globe: A Hands-On Project-Based Learning Experience for Grades 5–11 | STEM + Geography + Research Integration Engage your students with this interdisciplinary, project-based learning (PBL) activity where math meets science, geography, and creativity! Students will plot latitude and longitude points on a flat map, then transform it into a stunning 3D globe model. This hands-on learning experience is ideal for upper elementary, middle school, and high school students (grades 5–11), an
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Use this interactive graphic organizer to help students write a narrative essay. This resource will help you and your students properly pace through a personal narrative or any 5 paragraph essay that uses plot structure to outline a story idea. This practice uses sticky notes to track and jot ideas, organize them and turn them into paragraphs. Included: - Plot diagram graphic organizer - Drafting paper - Publishing paper - Week overview/pacing guide - Editable version via Google Slides
No Prep Complete Vocabulary CurriculumStruggling to get upper elementary students excited about vocabulary? This no prep vocabulary curriculum is sure to get them engaged through hands on activities like interactive skits and spiraled assessments! 5 new words per week and a weekly quiz with answer key ready to go! This works great for test prep, english learners (EL), enhances writing/spelling/reading, connects to novels and will grow your class community. These words have been carefully ch
Included in this bundle is both my Choose Your Own Story PBL Unit which covers ELA, Social Studies and possibly science and the Home Design project which covers geography, geometry, scale, design and persuasive writing! Both projects can last anywhere from 6-8 weeks which will take you through an entire semester and cover all subject areas! Both of these projects have been used with students from grades 4 - 8. Both of these projects can be used during back to school to help launch students into
Use this 'BRAINstorm' to help students learn about each component of the brain. Included are: motor cortex, occipital lobe, auditory cortex, cerebrum, cerebellum, temporal lobe, hippocampus, and amygdala. Students will think of an example of something in their life when they have used each part. They will write a sentence and draw a sketch. This is a great jumping off point to writing informational text or personal narratives.