Hello teachers, We can all transform our classroom environment by building relationships and letting our students participate in the "rules" conversation. Let's start this year by discussing what helps them learn in the classroom and what hurts their learning. The students will begin to discuss what behaviors are unwanted in the classroom. This exercise can be done in groups with sticky notes, independently, or in a whole group setting. In this resource, we will find two versions of Essential
How are you feeling? According to the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, “Emotions drive learning, decision-making, creativity, relationships, and health.” The Mood Meter helps students identify their emotions, the first step to learning about the cycle of emotions and how to intervene in their own behavior.
Hello teachers, Are you working with your class on determining whether to add, subtract, multiply or divide when you hear a word problem? Use these keywords posters to help remind your students of the words that tell them which operation to use. These posters are available in 3 different versions as shown on Preview.
Hello teachers, This Math PBL, Creating a Community Park, is a fun way to learn and practice addition, multiplication, area, and geometry, as well as practice their writing skill and to able to justify their designs. Students will be creating a 2D community park on graph paper template. This project allows students to practice and apply learned skills in geometry while problem solving and making decisions based on their own knowledge, creativity, and imagination.
Hello teachers, This is a voice-level monitoring system to be used in your classroom throughout the day. It has 4 different levels and comes in both cardstock version and poster version. This helps students regulate their voice levels throughout the day according to your specifications. This allows you to teach and help your students learn self-regulation skills. This can be used at any level ranging from Kindergarten through high school! I hope this helps you and your students.
Hello teachers, I am so excited for these math talk/number talk posters and cutouts. Math Talks are hands-down the best math warm-up activities out there for developing number sense and computational fluency. They are great conversation starters for math discussions. This download includes: *4 versions of math talk posters (8 sentence stems) with corresponding cutouts.
Hello teachers, Let's support our students' learning with these cute goal-setting sheets. This packet includes 4 different versions of printable worksheets. They will help students set goals and brainstorm actions they can take to reach their goals. Once filled out you can keep them for students, add them to their folder, or post them somewhere for students to see. Make sure to revisit them often with students to check in about their progress.
This Cause and Effect Bundle includes an Anchor Chart, 16 Cause and Effort Sort activities, Blank Sort, and 21 Graphic Organizers ( various Cause and Effect charts, Information Web, Cause and Effect Chain, Herringbone Diagram/Fishbone Diagram). It is perfect for all grade levels and subjects.
Hello teachers, We all about know about the power of self-assessment. it allows students to take control of their learnings. This product is designed to help students self-assess their current understanding of introduced concepts as they are being taught. This rubric allows teachers to stop periodically and have students use a number system to identify how readily they are understanding the material. In this resource, you will find 3 versions of posters and 3 versions of cutouts.
This resource has three open-ended CGI math stories focused on rounding and measurements (milliliters, hours, and minutes). They provide multiple entry points for students to solve. Please note that the rounding component does not specify whether students need to round to the nearest tenth or hundred. Students should have the freedom and practice what they do best to round for real-life situations. The first CGI story is an introduction of the concept and does not contain an extension.
This resource contains 3 CGI Math Stories and they focus on 3.Nf.2 (Understand a fraction as a number on the number line; represent fractions on a number line diagram.) As we know, CGI allows flexible thinking, and students are welcome to solve math story beyonds their primary strategy. These 3 math stories come in differentiated versions with bold keywords and images.
Hello teachers, This resource is super helpful for students who struggle with place value in upper elementary grades. It has 3 differentiated versions of the place value chart that cover 5.NBT.1 to 5.NBT.3 standards. In addition, it comes with a hundredth chart template with examples of how to convert fractions to decimals.
This resource includes 4 open-ended CGI math stories. The first one is an introduction and it comes with a differentiated version. In the middle of the pdf file, it has a round of "Would you rather?" for students to engage in math talk. Open-ended Math Story provides multiple entry points for students to solve real-life problems.
CGI stands for Cognitively Guided Instruction. This entry-level CGI product is great for station, small group lesson, and independent work. On the first page, you have standards that the math story addresses, vocabulary, a checkbox to self assess, the math story, sentence prompt for planning, primary strategy, space to show work, and an opportunity to answer question using number sentence and in written form. On the second page, it has an extension math story, as well as connections between po
Hello fellow Mathematicians, This is a packet of multiplication practices ( 10 sheets) with word problems. It is useful as: • skills practice as you encounter these concepts in your 3rd grade math curriculum, • practice for fast finishers, • small group work, • homework, and • in math centers. Grade Levels: late 2nd and early 3rd Common Core Standards: CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.OA.A.1Interpret products of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 5 × 7 as the total number of objects in 5 groups of 7 objects
This is a CGI monitoring checklist. For CGI, you want to choose 3 students to present their strategies (rank by sophistication, concrete to abstract). This checklist works well for anticipation, monitoring, and sequencing.
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