Designed to accompany Eureka Math Modules, this reference sheet includes key vocabulary and concepts needed to meet the CCSS for Third grade multiplication and division. Commutative and distributive properties included! Tape diagram explanation included. Vocab of factors, product, quotient, with explanations and examples. Edited to include area, perimeter, and basic fractions.
Kids seem to come into my first grade class knowing how to make capital letters much better than lower case, so I created these pages to focus on making lowercase letters correctly. The initial practice is tracing dotted letters, starting on the dot and following the arrow directing kids in which way to go. The pages gradually transfer responsibility to the kids, with removing the arrow, then removing the dotted letters, but only having the dots in the correct starting places. Lastly, kids wri
Use this 3 page document for a quick check of what Reading Wonders high frequency AKA sight words students know and still need to learn. Space for re-tests included! Could be used as a test, parent reference, student practice list, etc!
3rd - 6th
ELA Test Prep, English Language Arts, Reading Strategies
Kids seem to come into my first grade class knowing how to make capital letters much better than lower case, so I created these pages to focus on making lowercase letters correctly. I later added capital letters and numbers 1-10. The initial practice is tracing dotted letters, starting on the dot and following the arrow directing kids in which way to go. The pages gradually transfer responsibility to the kids, with removing the arrow, then removing the dotted letters, but only having the dots
Perfect for a word wall or flashcards, these sight word AKA high frequency word cards accompany Reading Wonders for grades 3, 4, 5, 6. The print is designed for easy reading and is larger than the cards provided by the publisher. The list is provided twice, if you prefer plain or colored backgrounds. The colored backgrounds fade from yellow thru the rainbow and back again. (Yellow, orange, pink, purple, blue, green.)
Adapted from Four Square Writing, this three-part writing template helps children learn to write complete stories. The fluffy buns are for the opening and closing of the story, whereas the middle (the "meat" or the "good stuff") is where kids write 3 or more details or specific examples.
This resource presents students with story problem scenarios allowing them to become familiar with deciding if they need to add or subtract. The problems are not meant to be solved for numerical answers.
Practice spelling words in a fun, colorful way! Kids can write in crayon, colored pencil, or regular pencil and color over their writing. I left this file in Word so purchases may delete extra rainbow arcs if they do not need room for 10 words.
Writing numbers to 1,000 takes a long time, but this page will allow students to practice the trickiest spots (going to the next hundred). Great for number sense as students start mid sequence and continue it.
Eureka Module 4/CCSS. Kids need to be able to mentally add or subtract 10 more or less, and 1 more or less. This worksheet clearly separates each task so that kids don't get confused. It could also be easily modified to add additional vocabulary words such as 1 fewer or 10 greater, etc.
Want to be sure that kids are learning at home, without requiring a time intensive homework packet? Try Un-Homework! Designed to promote healthy choices (reading, exercise, limiting screen time, and conversation and learning outside the classroom), this page serves as a reminder to make great choices, and provides a bit of easy feedback for the teacher, not to mention learning things about your students that they do outside of school! Kids love it! Families appreciate it! I hope you'll give
CCSS L.4.1.E: I can form and use prepositional phrases. This worksheet includes the target and success criteria, explains what prepositional phrases are, and provides matching and finish-the-sentence practice, with a preposition word-bank. Great explanation and practice for students at a range of grade levels.
Students need to know their addition combinations to ten, period! Here is a useful tool for coloring with two colors to show ways to make ten. Kids then add the equations (written both ways, such as 4+6 and 6+4), then fill out a number bond (10 in the big box, 4 and 6 in the small boxes). I hope you'll find it as useful as I do!
As requested, the file now includes adding to 2 thru 10!
These pages provide place value practice for students in writing a number to match a place value picture (box for 100, stick for 10, dot for 1). Then kids can do the opposite and draw a picture to match the number. The next pages are for kids to do both the drawing and picture. This can be a recording page for a game or class activity, or kids can make up their own numbers and corresponding drawings (or the other way around). I use these helpful pages to teach place value with every curricu
An alternative to the typical clip-down color chart. This could be used with or without clips. The Growth Mindset based statements will help kids identify the positive and negative behaviors that they need to work on. If not used with clips, I recommend providing students time to reflect at the end of each day, and having them color on a calendar, the color they feel they deserve. If you choose not to use clips but feel the need to "clip a child down", you can point out that they need to rea
McGraw Hill provides high frequency word flashcards, but they are too small and kindof boring! These cards are much easier to read from across the classroom. I use them as flashcards and sort alphabetically to use as a word wall. I make sets for para-educators or volunteers to work with their kids. I even send sets home with struggling students! You can even re-size the words to put them all on a page for other uses.
Use these pages to scaffold teaching multiple ways to add to a number (2-10), or subtract from a number 2-10. This is the master file with all my number bond addition and subtraction pages! My original "making 10 with number bonds", plus new making 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 pages, and subtracting from 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 (not pictured). Students color the circles (red and yellow to match a common math manipulative), then use the coloring to complete the equation and the flipped equation,
Designed to supplement Reading Wonders First Grade high reading group instruction, but well suited for older grades, this page explains in as simple of terms as possible what prepositions and prepositional phrases are. It also leads kids through an activity to be able to identify which word is actually the preposition (and phrase).