This Google Slideshow can be used for whole-class, small-group, or individual instruction. It walks students through each step of long division with two-digit divisors, making those big numbers seem much easier to handle! This would be a great way to introduce division with two-digit divisors for students who already have knowledge of the long division algorithm. It would also serve as a great review for students who have divided with two-digit divisors before, but need some extra review or a
Post and go - this mini-lesson on monsoons and the interaction between Earth's four major systems can be posted in Google Classroom for students to complete independently! Alternatively, instructors can guide students through the slides as a whole class, offering opportunities for independent reading, partner discussion, and more.
Students sort triangles based on their angles and based on their sides. This drag-and-drop activity is a quick way to assess students' understanding. One triangle of each color should be in each category, making it easy to quickly see who "gets it" and who doesn't.
This slideshow has five different poetry activities that are perfect for the days before Christmas break! Perfect for students regardless of learning mode - in person, remote, or hybrid. Slideshow includes haikus, shape poetry, acrostic poem, tongue twister, and AB rhyming poem.
This quick check for understanding has students sort pictures into categories - producers, consumers, and decomposers. This works perfectly as an exit ticket to see how well students are understanding the concept!
Check your students' understanding of the ingredients and products involved in the process of photosynthesis. Students drag and drop words into the correct spots to demonstrate their knowledge of photosynthesis.
Assess students' understanding of how energy travels from one living thing to another! This Google Form is ready to assign and is a great way to check for understanding of food chains!
This Google Form is a great way to assess students' progress with decimal operations! Students have to add, subtract, multiply, divide, and compare decimals to help bake cookies for an upcoming party. This form is self-checking and promotes a mastery learning approach - students cannot proceed without inputting the correct answer. No more worrying about students rushing through and getting every answer wrong! You can easily assess students' understanding based on how they are progressing
This digital resource is a great way to assess what students have learned! Students solve 15 decimal addition and subtraction problems. When they input the correct answer, part of the autumn mystery picture appears! At the end, the full picture and the answer to the riddle are revealed. This resource is engaging for students. It's quick and easy to grade - one glance and you can see how students are doing! Each answer box will turn a different color, so you can quickly see which problems
This graphic organizer is a perfect way to help students organize their thoughts for a basic 5-paragraph essay. They can type directly into the boxes for an introduction, three main points, and a conclusion. Perfect for persuasive essays and other short papers.
5th - 12th
English Language Arts, Writing, Writing-Expository
This slideshow provides students with several activities to explore Earth's 4 systems - the biosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and geosphere. Students think about things in nature, explore categorizing them, learn about the four systems, and label examples.
Students can practice 2 by 2 and 3 by 2 multiplication in this fun and colorful activity! Great for remote learning and in-person learning alike! Students solve a series of problems and shade the boxes on the mosaic according to their answer. Easy to grade - a quick glance at students' complete mosaics will give you an idea of who is on track and who needs more work!
This Google Form walks students through one long division problem (2-digit divisor) step-by-step. They have to input an answer for each step of the process. The form does not let them continue unless they answer the previous step correctly. This is great for reinforcing the steps involved in long division and having students start dividing on their own. In-person teachers can easily walk around the room and identify which students are struggling and which step(s) are giving them trouble.
Students compare two decimal numbers using greater than, less than, or equal to. When students answer a question correctly, part of the mystery picture appears.
Watch your students have a blast and practice division at the same time with this fun, Halloween-themed hunt for the perfect pumpkin! This is such a fun activity that my class has absolutely loved! It's amazing - once I get them started, they are so motivated and engaged! I just stand by watch my students diligently solve these division problems around the classroom. They get so excited when they finally crack the code! This is the perfect activity to practice or review long division around
This product contain's an ENTIRE YEAR of 5th grade morning work to get your students going in the morning! There are 35 different 4-page sets. I print these off front/back and staple them each week, but you could also give students one page a day Monday-Thursday or project it onto the board each morning.
What's included:
-One page of math: a combination of review and current learning
-One page of writing: a variety of different writing prompts, from creative writing to informational
-One page
These are a few forms I have used for student-led conferences for my 5th grade class.
The following items are included in the document:
- A student self-evaluation form
- A student reflection sheet
- An outline for students to use during their conference
These forms mention 5th grade, but can be easily adjusted to fit other grade levels.
Simple activity for mixing and matching consonant blend word beginnings (consonant-h and consonant-l words) with common endings to make a mixture of real and nonsense words.
1st - 2nd
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
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