This is a kid friendly article with many many many tested upon text features. The assesment asks many questions regarding the text features, including identifying the features and answering questions regarding information from the features. Some of the features include subtitle, subheading, captions, glossary, bold print, italics, etc.
This text features activity/assessment has an attached, 2 page, interesting, kid friendly and recent Scholastic magazine article about bullying, and is broken into two text feature tasks. Task 1 is matching the text feature to it's purpose. Task 2 requires students to use those text features within the article to answer 10 questions.
3rd - 6th
ELA Test Prep, English Language Arts, Reading Strategies
This is an interesting article about landslides, with a multiple choice assessment. The assessment has compare contrast questions, basic comprehension questions, text feature questions, cause/effect, author's purpose, main idea/detail, fact/opinion, and questions that require the reader to pay close attention to details
This is a nightly homework READ AND RESPOND with focus on the 5 Comprehension Strategies that Work! (Determining Importance, Summarizing, Asking Questions, Synthesize Information, Visualize). The students take on one of each of the strategies each night as they read their own library book and respond. Works best when copying each on different color copy paper.
This activity takes the students through choosing the correct phonemes and choosing the correct long o spelling (diphthong, digraph, or just long o). There are pictures to assist ESOL learners and a page to categorize the words at the end.
1st - 3rd
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness
This is an activity where students cut out the cards (or teacher can prior to lesson) and students find the standard form, expanded form, written form and multiplication form of the number and match them up. They can paste them on a piece of construction paper, or just match them in a memory type game. The numbers go up to hundred thousands and millions.
This is a brief worksheet/test that focuses on problem solving, multiples and fact triangles. It requires students to decide when they will use multiplication to solve a problem and when to use division, and finally to solve it.
Daily Math Calendar with emphasis on Place Value, Central Tendencies (mean median mode minimum maximum range), computation, transformations, fact families, input/output, factors, problem solving, variables/equations, measurement and telling time. TEACHER MUST INPUT PROBLEMS TO SOLVE.
Basic fraction test with emphasis on numerator, denominator, word form of fraction, explaining what a fraction is, etc. REQUIRES PURCHASER TO COLOR IN SOME FRACTIONAL ITEMS.
This activity requires students to identify the parts of the mixed numbers/fraction, such as the whole number, the denominator and the numerator. This activity is excellent for helping students to internalize what a mixed number really is.
This is a math problem solving mat that walks students through the process of problem solving, with many prompts to consider the four operations, short summary reminding them of when/why to use each operation, a place to illustrate the problem (helpful for ESOL and struggling math students), a place to answer the problem in a full sentence, a place for the student to critique rather or not the solution is logical (common core), a place value mat, and more.
3rd - 6th
Math, Math Test Prep
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