Quiz your students on their knowledge of the Water Cycle! This quiz asks students to label four parts of the Water Cycle (accumulation, evaporation, condensation and precipitation). Students must match the terms to the correct definitions and give an example of accumulation. I used this with my 3rd grade students!
Here's a fun way to display your Rounding Rhymes! In this download you will receive 2 sets of rounding rhymes. 4 or less let it rest 4 or less give it a rest 5 or more raise the score 5 or more let it soar I hope you enjoy this GROOVY rounding display!
Students can play this game to engage themselves in Long Division (no remainders)! Students can choose a problem to solve on the board. If they solve the problem correctly, then they can put a counter on the square. Whoever has 5 spaces in a row, wins!
This resource can be used during Reading and Writing units. These posters contain the elements of Plot Mountain and definitions for each. Included is Plot, Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action and Resolution.
This novel study for 'Because of Winn Dixie' by Kate DiCamillo includes a student packet, a teacher packet and a slide show. The student packet will allow students to answer comprehension questions, complete vocabulary and character traits. The teacher packet is a shortened version and contains the answers to the vocabulary as well as character definitions. The slide show connects to the student packet vocabulary, character traits and comprehension question. This resource can be used in grades
Students can practice their knowledge of Missing Factors with this fun, dino themed resource! This resource includes 24 missing factor task cards using factors #1-6. It also includes a recording sheet.
Use this bulletin board for your classroom door or for classroom décor! This resource can be used in Kindergarten classrooms all the way through Seniors in high school! I have also included smiley faces, disco balls, and lightning bolts to use as decoration around the wording. The bulletin board reads 'In Our *grade level* grade era'. For example: 'IN OUR THIRD GRADE ERA'
Opinion writing teaches students to express their thoughts, viewpoints and feelings on a specific topic. This short unit will layout a day by day plan to teach opinion writing. On Day #1, students will start by reading a mentor text (suggested mentor texts in the resource), then they will decided whether they would rather celebrate their birthday or Halloween. On Day #2, students will choose their topic whether from the provided list or one that they choose on their own. On Day #3, students w
These Valentine's Day gift tags are perfect to pair with Mochi Squishy or Stress toys! This resource includes two sayings: 'Hugs and Squishes' and 'You're my main SQUEEZE!'. These Valentine's Day cards are easy to put together and will show how much you care about your students!
Students will write a letter to themselves at the beginning of the year. At the end of the year, students can open their letters and see how much they have grown throughout the year! Students should use this as a template and complete a final draft of their letter on lined paper. I hope you enjoy this resource!
This Lenten Calendar can be used as a hallway or classroom display on a bulletin board or wall. Students are able to visualize the Catholic Church's journey through the season of Lent.
Use this resource to engage your students in creative writing! Your students will be able to use their creativity and imagination to come up with a story about a jack-o-lantern that has come to life! Here is the prompt:One Fall evening, my family and I were carving pumpkins. All of a sudden a gust of wind blew in from the window. The next thing I knew, my pumpkin had come to life!
Download this resource to use at the beginning of the year! Add a QR code that links to your Classroom Amazon Wish List! This is a great resource to pass out at 'Meet the Teacher Night', 'Back to School Night' or your school's 'Open House'!
Have fun with this sheet during the first week of school! Students can guess the answers and later you can see who answered them correctly! This is a great way for students to get to know their teacher while practicing their writing skills in the classroom.