This bundle includes outline notes for each chapter, worksheets (8), and a study guide for the final assessment. These resources align with the Core Knowledge reader: Dynasties of China. The worksheets can be used as classwork, homework, or quizzes. I use the outline notes for students to copy as I write them on the board as we study each chapter.
These two pages are to check if your students are test ready! Questions cover prime and composite numbers, factors and multiples, and word problems. Two problems deal with shape patterns, because Florida lumps that in with the other standards. Those are on the second page, so can be removed. This can be used as classwork review, homework, or an exit slip. And yes, the answer key is included!
A fun activity to get your kids outside and learning! I take my students to the playground and have them identify: parallel and perpendicular lines; obtuse, acute, and straight angles; and obtuse, acute, and right triangles. Students will find the shapes around on the playground equipment, draw them, label them, and then name them. One sample has been done for the students - a right angle which was identified on the monkey bars. We all love getting outside to do this learning activity!
Simply a one page document that allows students the space to brainstorm 7 ideas they come up with. Following that list, students can choose their top three, then their favorite option!
Students are given a budget to "purchase" items for their Thanksgiving meal. They will complete the budget form after researching the best prices. Students then get to create their own Thanksgiving table - a physical representation of their Thanksgiving meal budget.
Students love this! They are given a budget to "purchase" items for their Christmas meal. They will complete the budget form after researching the best prices. Students then get to create their own Christmas table - a physical representation of their Christmas meal budget.
Students keep track of how they do on the timed multiplication and division test. They record their information, as well as they can draw a picture or write a word ("Wow" "Ugh", etc.) based on how they did. It keeps a great record and allows students to take ownership of their learning.
This one page allows students to cut out units of measurement and glue them into the corresponding category: Length, Volume, or Weight/Mass. It includes both metric and customary units. It can be used in an interactive math journal or as an independent activity page.
This is an easy to use, student friendly, essay planning guide. One page is a template for their planning page with boxes and lines for them to fill in. One page explains to the students (and parents, if needed) what is expected and how to complete the planning page. The final page helps the student know how to transform their planning page into a five paragraph essay. This is a supplement and a quick guide to help them in 5 paragraph essay writing.
These two pages are to check if your students are test ready! Questions primarily cover multiplication - word problems, expanded form, and partial products. There are two division word problems. This can be used as classwork review, homework, or an exit slip. The answer key is included.
These two pages are to check if your students are test ready! Questions cover solving multi-step word problems using the four operations; solving problems which have a variable; and considering inequalities using mental math or worked out computation strategies. This can be used as classwork review, homework, or an exit slip. The answer key is included.
One page practice for students using expanded form for multiplication. Students have place to show their work, so you can see that they understand the process. Answer key included, so you can rest your brain :)
These two pages are to check if your students are test ready! Questions cover creating equivalent fractions, ordering, and comparing them. This can be used as classwork review, homework, or an exit slip. And, yes, the answer key is included!
This is a poster I have printed and laminated as a 22 x 28 poster which I display in my classroom. My students love our Google Board. Students will sometimes ask random, but intriguing questions which will take the whole lesson off track. Instead of responding, I simply have them add it to our Google Board! I provide a stack of post-it-notes and pencils near this poster. Students will write their question on a post-it and stick it on the board. Early finishers, indoor recess, or early arrivers
Just a page and a half to check if your students are test ready! Questions cover finding area and perimeter with given dimensions, determining the dimensions when given the area or perimeter, and finding the area of combined rectangles. This can be used as classwork review, homework, or an exit slip. The answer key is included.
These student pages can be used in their interactive science notebooks, note taking in class, or worksheets. Students can use your classroom resources or research on line in order to complete these. I suggest using them gradually as you go through each lesson. Terms included are: attract, repel, density, condensation, evaporation, freezing, melting, mass, matter, physical change, chemical change
Students will add key necessary features to the map of Florida. They will share basic information about the explorers who came to Florida. This can be done as a review or a worksheet together in class.
This is an alternate to Two Dimensional Shapes on the Playground - just in case you can't get your kids outside. It's a fun real-world learning activity to help the identify 2D shapes. Students will look all around and identify: parallel and perpendicular lines; obtuse, acute, and straight angles; and obtuse, acute, and right triangles. Students will find the shapes around their classroom, draw them, label them, and then name them. One sample has been done for the students - a right angle whic
One page to check if your students are test ready! Questions cover converting mixed measures in metric and customary, elapsed time, and using benchmarks for measurement. This one page (answer key included) can be used as classwork review, homework, or an exit slip.
Use any map you wish to give students opportunity to measure the distance between cities, bodies of water, or other landmarks using the map scale. After finding the distances students will respond to questions about how to use the map scale and why it is important. Students love using maps of places they know or have visited! It helps them understand distances and estimation while becoming familiar with interesting places in our world.
3rd - 5th
Geography
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