Looking for a simple note tracker for your mystery unit? This is a very user friendly and helpful notebook for students to track their thinking while reading a mystery book. Great for any mystery unit or book club. Pages included: Cover Crime and Crime Solvers Suspect List and Motives Clues + Thinking Theories Solved: Sorting out the final details *Font credit: BB Fonts by Miss 5th
If you use RACE for constructed response writing, this organizer is for you! This simple student graphic organizer will help make sure students write a complete open response.
Add more debate and accountable talk in your classroom using this graphic organizer. It can be used with any debate question! This graphic organizer is a scaffold to support students before engaging in a debate.
These bookmarks can help students track their thinking while reading biographies. They can use sticky notes to jot down important elements of the biography they are reading- obstacles, character traits, and big take-aways.
Do your readers stop and jot?! This strategy is great for getting students to think about their reading. I like to use this resource to see what comprehension skills students are applying to their good fit books. Sticky notes fit perfectly on the squares and what kid doesn't love to use sticky notes? Great way to hold kids accountable for independent reading and have students apply reading comprehension skills.
This fun activity has students work in teams to measure jump distances...perfect for practicing measuring to the nearest 1/2 or 1/4 inch! I print the job labels on colored paper and have students hold on to their job card. After a student jumps, they pass the job card so that all students get a chance to do each job. This resource comes with the job labels and jump distance recording sheet.
This spelling choice board is perfect for a word work center or for spelling homework. In my classroom, I laminate the boards to use as a rotation for my word work center.
Have your students practice writing from a character's point of view using this journal graphic organizer! This resource can be paired with reader's workshop or used as an exit ticket!
Looking to have your class write a persuasive letter or paragraph? Use this organizer! I created this organizer to go with the story I Wanna Iguana, but it can be used for any persuasive writing unit.
Do you want your students to write more from their sticky notes during independent reading? This template helps readers take their thoughts to the next level of responding.
I use this Daily 5 code and rotation system in my third grade classroom. I display the first poster for student reference (helpful at the beginning of the year). I print the different letters (R, RS, WW, W, L) on colored paper and laminate to use for my rotations.