This is a fun worksheet for kids to practice the skill: fact and opinion using the children's story: The True Story of the Three Little Pigs. This worksheet will assist in helping students find facts and opinions from the story in the point of view of the "big bad wolf". This is a fun way to link previous knowledge or simply teaching the skill to your students for the first time! Enjoy! :)
This worksheet includes word problems related to elapsed time. Some of the questions involve the student's discovering the elapsed time, finding the beginning time, or finding the ending time.
This is an interest inventory I made for student teaching this year. I decided to make a little worksheet that was student friendly for the kiddos to fill out as I was working on my contextual factors. It's important that we get to know our students at the beginning of the year. Some of the questions include favorites: book, tv show, movie, color, etc. And other questions ask academic questions: what's your favorite grade? Have your students fill this out at the beginning of the year to understa
I have, who has? game where students have to read the analog clock to discover the correct time. Each clock is rounded to the nearest five minutes. There are 25 cards and a sheet that lists the correct times that go together on each card. The student that has the start card begins the game and says, "I have the start card, who has 9:15?" The students will then look at their card reading the analog clock to see if their clock reads 9:15. The student who has 9:15 will say, "I have 9:15 who has 3:4
In this activity, students will receive a baggy of Froot Loops. Depending on the number of students depends on how many the students will get. I had 28 students so I gave each student a baggy of 10 fruit loops. The students then separate the Froot Loops into groups by colors. Using the number of Froot Loops of each color the students wrote their own fraction. Because each student had 10 fruit loops, every fraction for each student should have a denominator of 10. For example, if I had 3 red Froo
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