Labels for The Rock Cycle (class set of 20 on each page) Includes: Igneous, Sediments, Sedimentary, Metamorphic, Magma Cut and Paste visual of The Rock Cycle
This is a helpful visual tens and ones map to help students with hands-on activities. This is great for practicing the ideas of place value and regrouping.
Three different center/ activities for studying the human organs. 1. Draw a line matching organ picture to label 2. Cut and paste organs onto human body 3. Flashcard matching game with pictures and functions of each organ Through the use of these activities, you can test student knowledge on the organ names, what they look like, where they are in the body, and what their functions are.
I created this resource to use in my 1st/2nd grade science class! We are studying the human body and have been looking at the organs. This packet contains a detailed reading about the brain, lungs, kidneys, stomach, intestines, and heart along with illustrations. After working through each organ with students there is a matching activity to help test student knowledge of each organ.
This worksheet is something you can complete as a class or have them do independently. This includes word problems for addition and subtraction problems to 20. Using counters can be really helpful. This is great for test prep!
This is designed as an aide for a hands-on lesson with counters. Work as a class to come up with addition and subtraction problems and work them out with counters. This creates a super easy way of comparing addition and subtraction problems with the same number.
This is a great resource for small groups when working with 10 frames and different ways to make 10. I have 2 different tracking sheets for different leveled groups. Counters are also added that can be cut out in place of using your own counters. This helps with student work accountability, it shows what they might otherwise only be doing hands-on.
This is a quick 10 question assessment on student knowledge of addition and subtraction to 20. This contains problems to solve sideways as well as solving down and a couple of word problems.
A fun Valentine's Day writing prompt for lower elementary students! I like to use this to discuss why we celebrate Valentine's Day. I glue these onto light pink paper before displaying them in the hallway. Example is included from my class.
This is a worksheet that you can work through as a class or have students complete independently. Students can use counters to solve these addition and subtraction sentences to see the flow between the two operations.
Here are some letter Play-Doh mats to help your students practice their letter formation! I have done lessons where I bring in a few of these at a time. Laminate or stick in a pouch.
This is practice for addition and subtraction to 20. I am using this as test prep to wrap up our unit before the test and see where my kids still need support!