Print on card stock or on regular paper and glue on index cards. Laminate to make more sturdy. Use as headings on Word Wall
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Fact Family Activity
Focuses on:
-flip flop addition sentences
-subtraction sentences start with whole (largest) number
-how 3 numbers can give you four sentences
Extension:
Have students draw their neighborhood and label every home/building with a fact family.
Use these cards to make any version of I Have Who Has in your classroom. Start the game with the Smiley Face side up aka the "I Have" side. Print or glue back to back
Student says "I Have___"
Student flips card and says "Who Has____"
Give this sheet to parents at Back To School Night
Have them fill out the translations for the language their family speaks at home
Have them print a picture of their country's flag or other cultural objects that are important to their family.
Students can present their language to the class
I used these a part of my Data Well
Laminate and hang the Play Plan letters in order.
Students names go on whichever letter they are currently being scaffolded on
This helps you, and administrators, see how you are scaffolding and where your students stand in terms of academic achievement
Really helpful if you need to keep anecdotal notes in your classroom. Two different ways to stay on top of it and organized. Best used when you put in a state or curriculum standard and observe all children.
Used with Tools of the Mind, Teaching strategies, and NJ State Standards
PreK - K
FREE
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