All teachers have the incredibly bright (and occasionally pesky) students who breeze through their assigned work. These 90 pages ebook is CRAMMED with fun, challenging, and lengthy puzzles in order to keep voracious minds happy.
The 90 pages include:
magic squares
analogies
map challenges
pre algebra
multiplication stories
logic puzzles
categorizing
ordering
creative writing
boggle puzzles
high interest reading comprehension
sudoku
hink pinks
My students BEG for this work. The prospect of
Hello friends,
Did you know that an octopus has 3 hearts? Or that the crown of every seahorse is as unique as the fingerprints of a human?
I love Ocean Units. I created this resource because I could not find comprehensive (and kid-friendly) information online about the most popular ocean animals. This unit is an exploration into research and informational writing. It features the following:
12 pages of original (and engaging) information about seahorses, bottlenose dolphins, great white s
Hink Pinks are addictive word puzzles! Children practice critical thinking and vocabulary skills when completing them. This is the introductory sheet that I give to my students to teach the concept early in the year. Kids love to practice their word sleuthing and collaborate together on cracking the list.
This lesson and accompanying project is PERFECT if your class studies communities at any point in the year. Your students will become Urban Planners as they analyze essential parts of a community and decide which 10 most important buildings will be in their own model community. After designing their 3-D communities, students will arrange their thoughts in a graphic organizer and later present their city with a polished final draft.
My students work feverishly at this, year after year. It is
My students love early morning critical thinking. This set of 9 sheets is packed with activities to awaken minds and get kids inspired for the day.
In this packet you will find:
Hink Pinks (fun word puzzles whose answers must rhyme)
Analogies
Alliteration finish the sentences
Illustrate a funny story to demonstrate inference skills and reading comprehension
Acrostic Puzzles
My students actively clammor for these resources, which is why I put this packet together. I hope that you take a
Do you want your students to be motivated and (gasp) actually EXCITED for morning work/journal time?
Do you want to learn about the Lystrosaurus, moon rocks, the sinking of the Essex, Ben Franklin's junto, or the very first American auto race?
I have created 30 original (and high interest!!) short passages for students to read, illustrate, and compose short response paragraphs for. Each passage reflects something in world history that happened upon that day.
Also included are 5 different
High interest non fiction text: is there anything like it?
My young students cannot get enough of information that is written creatively. I designed this mini book to introduce them to Marie Antoinette: reviled, fashionable, and ultimately misunderstood queen of France.
To print this book:
choose landscape for orientation
when printer asks whether to print on both sides choose "yes, flip over"
I hope that your students enjoy the book as much as mine do.
2nd - 4th
Informational Text, Short Stories
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