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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 Summer Reading List

Summer Reading List

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Finally Fourth
A list of all genres for 3rd-5th graders to focus on over the summer! A perfect guide to hand out the last week of school and also great for homeschool families and parents looking to support the love of quality chapter books!
Preview of Assessment Binder Covers and Dividers

Assessment Binder Covers and Dividers

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Finally Fourth
It's the time to organize assessment binders to prepare for a new year! This PDF includes binder covers for PreK-12th grade and then there are 3 dividers for beginning, middle, and end of year progress monitoring. They can be colored and personalized by students as a beginning of the year activity. These are ideal for student-led conference binders to assist learners in keeping themselves organized when presenting to parents and they are also perfect for homeschool families to keep track of ass
Preview of Homework Folder Labels

Homework Folder Labels

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Using these labels, you can help keep your students organized from day to day. The bonus is that students can help their parents because there won't be questions about what stays at home and what goes back to school. These work with any 2-pocket folder. The front of the folder is labeled "Homework Folder". The first inside pocket is labeled "Bring Back" and is for any homework, signed papers, etc that need to come back. The second pocket is for the corrected work or notices that need to stay at
Preview of What Do I Do If I Need a Pencil? (Solving Pencil Problems in the Classroom)

What Do I Do If I Need a Pencil? (Solving Pencil Problems in the Classroom)

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Finally Fourth
This is a set of instructions that can help your elementary-aged students (or even older students!) solve their own problem when it comes to "I don't have a pencil". I've used this method in multiple schools and classrooms and it takes your classroom management to a whole new level! It's a FREE product, so it's worth a try if you're struggling with pencil problems in your classroom!
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 Depth of Knowledge Question Stems

Depth of Knowledge Question Stems

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Finally Fourth
+This questioning resource will be very helpful to teachers at any level, because the questions are done for you! +Any subject matter will fit! +Perfect for differentiation, group work, or class discussion! +These cards can be used by individual students, in pairs, small groups, or as a whole class. Perfect for checking for understanding, formative assessments, and summatively assessing a unit. +Covers multiple ELA standards for each grade level +Perfect for test prep! +Included: *Full size pa
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 The First Thanksgiving PowerPoint

The First Thanksgiving PowerPoint

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An informative powerpoint about the history behind the first Thanksgiving Includes: Primary source photos of the Mayflower II in Plymouth (with labels), external links to relevant sites/materials, maps, and diagrams. Used as an excellent aide to a lecture about the first Thanksgiving, providing students with factual information and history Can be used as an aide to a DBQ (I used it to accompany a Columbus DBQ to compare/contrast American history.) (28 slides)
Preview of Branches of Government Matching Game/Activity

Branches of Government Matching Game/Activity

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Finally Fourth
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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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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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!

My own education history

-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