This PDF file is great to use when peer reviewing during the writing process. It focuses more on reviewing the content rather than punctuation, grammar, spelling, etc. Students will make sure the writing matches the prompt, give suggestions, ask questions, and give positive feedback.
This comprehension quiz is ten questions long. There are four multiple choice, two true/false, and four short answer questions. Questions range from basic recall to higher order thinking questions, requiring students to use examples and evidence from the text.
This is a project that allows students to redecorate their classroom. They must stick to a budget, fill out purchase orders, measure the area and perimeter of their classroom, and write a final reflection.
It mainly covers the following Common Core Standards:
4.OA.2
4.OA.3
4.MD.3
The skills students will be using are finding area and perimeter, measuring length/width/height, multiplying, and solving word problems.
It also includes a rubric to grade student work.
I use this as an independ
This comprehension quiz is ten questions long. There are four multiple choice, two true/false, and four short answer questions. Questions range from basic recall to higher order thinking questions, requiring students to use examples and evidence from the text.
This comprehension quiz is ten questions long. There are four multiple choice, two true/false, and four short answer questions. Questions range from basic recall to higher order thinking questions, requiring students to use examples and evidence from the text.
This packet includes one sentence match game and one review worksheet.
The game can be used as a center activity. It has nine sentences and matching modal auxiliary verb cards, plus a recording sheet and answer key.
This activity is a perfect review or center activity to address the 4th grade Common Core Standard of 4.L.1c. You can also use it as an assessment tool.
This packet includes a choice board and seven graphic organizers that can be used alone or with the choice board. It is aligned with Common Core Reading Informational Standards.
The choice board is great for an independent reading project, but it can be adapted to complete in small groups, as well.
Skills Covered:
-main idea and details
-compare/contrast
-vocabulary
-chronological order
-cause and effect
-problem/solution
-fact and opinion
-summarizing
Standards Addressed:
MCC4.NF.3 Understand a fraction a/b with a > 1 as a sum of fractions 1/b.
b. Decompose a fraction into a sum of fractions with the same denominator in more than one way, recording each decomposition by an equation. Justify decompositions, e.g., by using a visual fraction model. Examples: 3/8 = 1/8 + 1/8 + 1/8 ; 3/8 = 1/8 + 2/8 ; 2 1/8 = 1 + 1 + 1/8 = 8/8 + 8/8 + 1/8.
Students will use candy to practice decomposing different fractions. Pictures are shown of completed wor
After researching Roald Dahl and his life, students can use the following writing pages for their informational essay and/or paragraph. A graphic organizer is also included.
There are two options: a full page of lines and a half page with an illustration box.
There is a choice board (9 total activities) for students to complete after reading a Roald Dahl chapter book.
Main Common Core Standards addressed:
4.RL.1
4.RL.2
4.RL.3
4.W.1
4.W.9
Enjoy!
This comprehension quiz is ten questions long. There are four multiple choice, two true/false, and four short answer questions. Questions range from basic recall to higher order thinking questions, requiring students to use examples and evidence from the text.
I use the Clip Chart behavior system in my classroom. When students go "off the chart", they get to fill out a raffle ticket to enter a drawing at the end of the week.
The document contains 15 raffle tickets on one page and 8 larger ones on a second page.
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This product includes two different parts- one for nonfiction texts and one for fiction texts. Both documents include higher-order questions. Questions include topics such as: Main IdeaVocabularyCompare and ContrastText Organization/StructureMain CharacterSettingThemeCharacter Compare and Contrast
This is a great resources for a quick check of student knowledge of the Numbers and Operations in Base Ten domain. There are three versions to use all at once or to use as a multiple checkpoints through the school year. Answer key is included!
This is a great resources for a quick check of student knowledge of the Operations and Algebraic Thinking domain. There are three versions to use all at once or to use as a multiple checkpoints through the school year. Answer key is included!
This point of chart can be used with any book or reading passage. Students will identify the point of view (first, second, third limited, third omniscient, and third objective) and explain how they know it is written in that point of view.
This game is a good review to order and compare fractions. Students have to decide where a fraction falls between 0 and 1, plus put several fractions in order.
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