Math sentence stems that can be printed and shared within the classroom! The first sheet contains all sentence stems. These are great to print and share with students, allowing them to have their own individual copy. The papers with multiple copies are great to print for stations, small group instruction, and so on!
These labels allow for quick randomization and grouping in your everyday classroom! Simply print, laminate, and cut labels for easy use. Both large and small sizes are included in this file! Using these labels, students can be separated into: - Partners - Groups of 3 - Groups of 4 - Groups of 5 - Groups of 6 - Groups of 8
March 2025 is almost here which means it is almost National Reading Month! Enjoy this fun Read Aloud calendar that will share an awesome read aloud each day in the month of March. Feel free to share with students and their families as we continue to grow in our love for reading!
Great activity for review of division and multiplication! This is an easy prep activity that will lead to high engagement and review within the classroom. This game can be used with color Jenga, self-colored Jenga blocks, or Candy Land! Great for review, introduction to new concepts, etc.! If using plain Jenga blocks, make sure to mark blocks with marker, sticker, etc. to differentiate blocksIf using Candy Land, the pink board spots can count as a wild card and students get to select their probl
Students can monitor themselves through their tests throughout the year. They have the opportunity to set goals, make changes, and observe where they are based on their scores. The NM AP ME MA at the top stands for Not Met, Approaches, Meets, and Masters. This is based on the expected score of the test that the students took.
Use for PLC’s, trainings, or even when introducing your team to more small group instruction strategies. This includes student groupings, both heterogenous and homogeneous, math stations, and what to consider when completing small group instruction!
Higher level thinking opportunity where students have to select their favorite factor and explain/defend/prove their reasoning! Often used as a review for multiplication. Great for station work, technology integration, multiplication review, and enabling student independence!
Welcome students back by letting them know that you're their biggest fan!! A quick, easy welcome that can be printed/made in minutes. Also can be used as a coloring sheet or morning welcome as you start your first week of school!
Premade cards that students can use for practicing greater than, less than, and equal to skills with fractions! Sentence stems are also provided, and these should print 6 cards per page.
Have students use their compare and contrast skills to compare their favorite movies! This is a great opener or closure to lessons regarding comparing and contrasting texts, pictures, and more.