This 15 question assessment/quiz covers there/their/they're, knew/new, see/sea, to/too/two, know/no, threw/through, here/hear, than/then, and you're/your. It is easy to grade and gives you data to see which homophones your students might need another look at! Answer key is included!
These short and sweet assessments are such a breeze to give! The short vowel words follow the CVC pattern. The answer choices can be read by the students. The students might need some help reading the questions, but after the first two assessments students pick up the pattern of the questions! 4/5 assessments include bonus questions that review past vowel patterns.
1st
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Spelling
Problem solving board included with addition (w/ and w/out regrouping) and subtraction (w/out regrouping) word problems. Can be used whole group, small group, during guided math, homework, or as an assessment. Walks students through problem step by step.
The Retelling anchor chart allows you to guide students through the use of the organizer. There is a printed copy for students to independently fill in their information as well as a colored version for the teacher to display if needed.
K - 3rd
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
This educational game of Go Fish allows students to work on their subtilizing. Each card shows it's match to help students who might still be struggling with the concept. The silly order allows students to work on their subitizing. Printing Instructions: Print two pages to one page and then print on long edge to have cards print front and back.
This educational game of Go Fish allows students to work on their subtilizing. Each card shows it's match to help students who might still be struggling with the concept. The order allows students to work on their subitizing. Printing Instructions: Print two pages to one page and then print on long edge to have cards print front and back.
These resources can be used to cover or review homophones. Students really enjoy getting up and completing the task cards around the room! The assessment is 15 questions and comes with an answer key so it's quick and easy to grade. The assessment will provide you great data that will show you exactly what homophones your students are still struggling with.
This sheet is a great tool for guided practice, homework, or to use as an assessment. It has a *Hint* section to help remind students of the rules for rounding. It's a quick option to seeing if your students have mastered the art of rounding. The answer key is included to help with easy/fast grading. Enjoy!
Easy to use graphic organizers that also come with an explicit rubric for the brainstorming part of the writing process. The rubric makes grading a breeze and lets students know exactly what your expectations are for their brainstorming. This resource is also great for teaching brainstorming!
This chart is great for covering author's purpose and text features. Students will need some knowledge of text features and/or author's purpose to complete this. Great to use whole class or small group when introducing the topics. Also useful as an assessment or station after students have been taught both concepts.
These sheets allows your students to track their grades/data. Every sheet has nine columns to log each assessment! Students are able to write/log their grade as well as graph it! Sheets can be printed together or separated into different binders based off of subject! This is the .doxc copy that includes Language Arts, Phonics/Grammar,Reading, Writing, Math, Science, and Social Studies!
Task cards to help check if students retained the adding with & without regrouping as well as subtracting without regrouping. It was a perfect quick check and an easy grade. Students are adding and subtracting two and three digit numbers.
This is an activity that can be done hands on or pencil to paper. Students are given four different problems per number line (four different number lines total). Each problem has a set of cards included if you'd like to make it hands on (use some tape on the floor to create a number line or four). Students have a recording sheet (that has the numbers on the card included on each problem if you'd rather use it as an assessment or grade) to hold them accountable for completing the work and allows
This anchor chart can be printed on a poster or on a regular sheet of paper to support students connections. It pushes students to make surface level connections (one to one - the main character is a girl and I'm a girl) and deep level connections (emotions - the main character felt worries about school and I felt worried the night before my first day of school).
1st - 5th
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
This activity is perfect for helping students practice two and three digit addition with regrouping. The questions ask if they had to regroup or not and the problems are set up vertically to help have an easy time solving. Answer key is included.
These data tracking sheets allow students to see their assessment grades as well as graph them. It also comes in an editable template so you can type in the names of the assessments ahead of time to help save on time! These are great if you want to print them all together, or you can print them and put them into separate folders/binders. I enjoy keeping them in their take home folder so parents are aware of their grades, and it helps keep students accountable for their grades!
These sheets allows your students to track their grades/data. Every sheet has nine columns to log each assessment! Students are able to write/log their grade as well as graph it! Sheets can be printed together or separated into different binders based off of subject! This is the PDF copy that includes Language Arts, Phonics/Grammar,Reading, Writing, Math, Science, and Social Studies!
This timeline is a great resource that I used in the classroom and sent home to parents so they were always informed about what topics we were covering/had covered/ would be covering next. Parents were very appreciative of it! Students kept it in their folder in a clear sleeve. You could also make this a fridge note that parents could get on meet the teacher night! It helped clear up a lot of questions and confusion and eliminated the "we didn't knows" for my class!
1st
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Spelling
This rubric helps your students to know exactly what is expected of them during their completion of the planning process. This resource is great to use when teaching the planning part of the writing process. There are examples that will help your visual students! The examples show two different ways one could complete the planning process, so it still allows students to have choice! It is explicit and makes grading quicker!
3rd - 8th
Writing, Writing-Essays, Writing-Expository
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