3 telling time mini lessons for students to practice reading a clock and learning vocabulary like "half-past". When I used this with my students, I had them bring a whiteboard to the carpet so they could write what time they saw on the board.
Teach students about responsibility by moving around the room. Read each scenario and have students go to one side of the room if it shows responsibility and the other side of the room if it does not. Discuss each scenario (what makes it responsible or what would be more responsible).
Practice two-step word problems with addition and subtraction using the gradual release method; I do, we do, you do. I recommend doing this has a whole class but have students use a white board to write down their work.
This is a great mini lesson to add science concepts to the elementary classroom by teaching students about physical adaptations of different animals. This can be paired with an animal research lesson; students pick their own animals and research its adaptations and write about it.
This product is 4 fractions lessons all in one. It includes "Fractions on a Number Line", "Equivalent Fractions on a Number Line", "Comparing and Ordering Fractions with like Denominators", and "Comparing and Ordering Fractions with like Numerators".
Fractions Choice Board that has students pick three fraction skills to work on. These skills are created for 3rd and 4th graders. Student choice increases engagement. This can also be used multiple times until students complete all 9 boxes.
Often parents want some extra material for there kids to work on at home or there are kids who need extra practice on their reading and writing. This packet practices a variety of literacy skills. It is designed an an optional homework packet with the chance for a reward.
All the books you need to teach your students about diversity, equity, and inclusion in one place! Complete with pictures, descriptions, and links to the books.
"Our Class is Sharp" bulletin letters can be a great way to show of your students wonderful work! Presenting students work can increase motivation and effort.