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Finally Fourth

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Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
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Elementary school teacher transitioning into homeschooling! These are the resources I've used in my own classrooms for years. I hope they can help in yours too!
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Preview of Place Value Charts

Place Value Charts

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Finally Fourth
I always found myself not having a model of a place value chart...when I needed to teach place value! I wanted a reproducible that could be used by students over and over again, and I wanted something I could easily project for demonstrations during math lessons. This purchase includes: A full-sized place value chart (fits 8 1/2 x 11) that you can print, project, and/or copy. A page of 4 place value charts that you can print and copy for students to use. These are great for putting on desks,
Preview of Following Along Reminder Cards

Following Along Reminder Cards

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These reminder cards will help you to keep students engaged during whole-group lessons, and will work for small-group lessons as well. Students will have the expectations right in front of them! Easy to print, cut out, and fasten to desks. Laminate or tape, print onto cardstock, etc. Even put them onto the cover of notebooks if students bring a certain book to your classroom or small-group table. I found that having an open discussion and talking about each of these strategies was helpful in c
Preview of Cornell Notes for Kids

Cornell Notes for Kids

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+Teaches the Cornell Notes method to primary and intermediate students +Models an efficient introduction to note-taking from text, while the teacher is speaking, or from media sources (video) +Includes a space for picture-drawing under each topic
Preview of Literary Theme Cut-and-Paste Activity

Literary Theme Cut-and-Paste Activity

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This activity can be done whole-group, in small groups, or independently as a formative or summative assessment. Students use construction paper (or any other large sheet of paper) to organize the literary theme with it's description and also include an example of a fiction story that has that theme. It can pasted together in clusters or as a three-column chart. This can also be done as a whole group activity on a document camera, or glued into interactive notebooks for reference. Color-coding
Preview of Tips for Reading at Home With Your Child

Tips for Reading at Home With Your Child

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Finally Fourth
+A resource for parents...perfect for back-to-school nights or parent conferences +An easy way to give out tips and tricks for students who may be struggling with reading at home +Can accompany a reading log or reading calendar that is assigned as homework +2 per page to save copies
Preview of Non-Fiction Note-taking Guide

Non-Fiction Note-taking Guide

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Finally Fourth
+This guide helps transition students to the skill of note-taking. +Can be used with text, videos, presentations, etc. +Great for independent thinking or for partner or group-work using collaboration or Think-Pair-Share +Can be used with intermediate through high school +Great for exit tickets or interactive notebooks!
Preview of Branches of Government Matching Game/Activity

Branches of Government Matching Game/Activity

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After teaching the three branches of American government, this game can be used as a review, partner/table activity, center work, or a formative or summative assessment. *Students can cut out the squares and headings (found at the bottom) and glue them onto construction paper into the correct categories. *Can also easily be used with interactive notebooks *Students can work together to match the descriptions to the branch. *Students can color-code the squares with crayons/colored pencils/m
Preview of Branches of Government T-I-P Chart (Text-Information-Picture)

Branches of Government T-I-P Chart (Text-Information-Picture)

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Finally Fourth
Using this note-taking chart, students can fill in bullet points or important details in an organized way. Perfect for intermediate students who don't have a grasp on note-taking skills. Great for printing out for interactive notebooks and/or projecting on a Smartboard to teach the three branches of U.S. government.
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Flow Chart

3 Branches of Government Flow Chart

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Finally Fourth
This informative flow chart is perfect for interactive notebooks and would serve as a reference for quizzes, tests, projects, etc. You can project it or copy the page for each student.
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Elementary school teacher transitioning into homeschooling! These are the resources I've used in my own classrooms for years. I hope they can help in yours too!

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-Bachelor of Science from Penn State in Elementary Education -Masters credits from Alaska Southeast University and University of Alaska (Fairbanks) -Certified in multiple states K-8, certified early childhood, 1-6, and 5-9 (English and Social Studies) in the state of Missouri -LETRS certified in the Science of Reading