This is an assessment to see if students know their three types of rocks. First have students label the three types of rocks on the top three lines, then have them cut and glue the information/pictures to the boxes underneath.
This includes two weeks worth of writing prompts to use to spark student writing in your classroom!
Each page comes with lines for students to write on a box underneath to draw a picture to illustrate what they wrote.
Each page has lines for students to write what a specific community worker does. Also underneath the lines is space for students to draw a picture of what they wrote.
Police officer
Doctor
Dentist
Teacher
President
Farmers
Veterinarian
Firefighter
Each page will have a different shape and lines for writing centers/everyday practice. I would use the shapes to spark a prompt and have students write about it then color the shape/draw a picture inside.
Shapes included:
Heart
Car
Cat
House
Apple
Tree
Sun
Cloud
Flower
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A fun and creative way for students to write/draw about what their future lives might be. I would use this at a creative writing/art station in my classroom. Then when students are done with all the pages I would staple/bind them to create a fun keepsake!
Students can fill these out during mothers or fathers day. I also included sheets for grandma and grandpa incase a student doesn't have a mother/father.
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Have students fill this slip out everyday after class is over. This is a good way for student to practice self reflection and evaluate what they will change for the next day.
I have included two slips on a page and you can manually cut each in two or have two slips on one piece of paper.
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The student or teacher will write in what the weather is like that day (cold, warm, rainy, snowy etc.) and the student will draw the appropriate clothing on the person.
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Have students become more aware of their surroundings by using this worksheet! When they go outside have them cross off each thing they find on the list!
These are frequently taught CVC words that can be cut out and laminated to become a matching game. Have students face the cards down and try to match the word to the picture.
This template gives you the freedom to create anything you would need! For example, if you wanted students to read sight words you would type/write in the words in the empty spaces.
Also, you will need a 6 sided die.
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