These worksheets will help students identify primary and secondary sources. Students can write about a time they were a primary source and share their own experience. These resources were used for my second grade class, but works well with other grade levels as well.
Discover a safe haven within the pages of this teenager's mental health journal. Explore introspective prompts, guided reflections, and coping strategies, nurturing a path towards self-discovery, resilience, and emotional well-being. ****Recommended for middle school and high school age**** 52 pages 30 + journal prompts
10 worksheets!!!The worksheets include vocabulary words about parts of the body with pictures. To complete the worksheet, students should look at the body parts picture and then circle the correct spelling of the word. What's inside: 1. Body parts 2. skeleton parts 3. body organs 4. brain anatomy 5. heart anatomy 6. circulatory system (2 worksheets) 7. Human cell 8. Guess the body organs 9. Guess the body part 10. Match the cells.
Great worksheets available digitally, ready for google classroom! This bundle includes a short reading passage with an answer sheet that can be used as a quiz/assessment. Practice worksheets include fill in the blanks and two graphic organizers students can use as practice before the assessment.
Great way to start the year and find out what your students' needs are! I created this assessment based on what my students should have learned according to their first grade standards. It's simple and easy to use! Included are 6 slides of ELA and Math questions.
This specific standard was a little tricky for my students. I had to create a graphic organizer that forced them to dig deeper for key details in the text. It also allowed them to review story elements in a story.
The Pigeon Has to Go To School is a great read aloud for the little ones! I read it to my 1st and 2nd grade students the first day of school. It is a real ice breaker! These worksheets/graphic organizers are easy to use and allows teachers to quickly assess their new little ones.
David Goes to School is one of the most liked books in the early childhood grades. The read aloud is funny and students are always engaged. These fun graphic organizers are great activities for the first week of school.
This jeopardy game is not only engaging and fun, but students become experts at developing problem solving strategies. Instead of fearing two and three digit numbers for the first time , students are excited to participate in this fun online game. Game comes with directions. Just like real jeopardy game with one and two stew word problems. Also includes addition and subtraction equations.
These differentiated graphic organizers worked well during distance learning. I was able to teach my small groups online and apply each graphic organizer to each group according to their learning styles.
An art journal can be an invaluable tool for students, offering a myriad of benefits that extend beyond traditional note-taking and academic pursuits. Through artistic expression, students can tap into their creativity and use their journals as a safe space to explore their thoughts, emotions, and ideas. The process of visually documenting their experiences and observations allows students to develop enhanced self-awareness and introspection. Art journals also serve as a means of stress relief,
I created these differentiated graphic organizers for my third grade students. Using text evidence is probably repetitive in every classroom, but students sometimes don't apply it unless they visually see it, asking them to write it in their daily work.
This graphic organizer can be used to help your students recount key details in a text. Great resource for a quick assessment to ensure student understanding. -Aligned to standard RL.2.1
This story was originally created for my own children. As teachers, we have had to juggle with teaching our students remotely, as well as teaching our children at home. I created this read aloud for my Kindergarten child to help him better understand what is currently going on in the world. A read aloud with colorful pictures was the best way to explain!
This products contains multiple activities to teach the life cycle of a honey bee. Appropriate for early childhood grades. What's inside: 1. Anatomy of a honey bee 2. Bee anatomy word tracing 3. Bee farm scavenger hunt 4. Honey bee quiz 5. I Spy...Honey bee 6. Honey bee maze 7. Word scramble 8. Count with us
This outer space unit is a perfect supplemental resource to use for 2nd and 3rd grade lessons on the solar system. The worksheets cover a variety of topics about space, such as the solar system, all the planets, the inner and outer solar systems. What's inside: 1. Planet word match 2. match the planet 3. planet scramble 4. inside earth 5. moon phases 6. word search
This digital exercise made teaching this standard fun! It is easy to use and can be done whether you're teaching in person or digitally. Student engagement is important and students will find this mini quiz exciting.
These reading passages and comprehension questions are great practice worksheets aligned to standard RL.2.1. It can also be used as a quick assessment for students.
These graphic organizers made it so much easier for my students to understand traits and text evidence. It was also a good way to differentiate instruction with my ELL students. While sticking to keeping student work "rigorous," it is still student friendly for them to use.
This mini bundle is a great ice breaker for the first week of school or for a new student to the class. My students loved this story and it is one of my favorite read alouds! There is a worksheet here for each day of the week, which includes character traits, problem and solution, and a fun homework assignment.
1st - 4th
English Language Arts, Writing
$1.99
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