A ten-frame poster is a valuable math tool used in early elementary classrooms to help students develop strong number sense and understand basic math concepts. A ten-frame is a rectangular grid with ten equal boxes arranged in two rows of five, and students use counters, drawings, or objects to represent numbers within the boxes. Displaying a ten-frame poster in the classroom allows teachers to model counting, addition, subtraction, and “making ten” strategies in a clear visual way. It helps stu
Standing O’s are a form of positive reinforcement used in the classroom. Whenever someone does something well—whether it’s answering a tough question, showing improvement, helping a classmate, or giving a great presentation—the entire class stands up and gives a “standing ovation.” This tradition creates a supportive and encouraging environment where effort and achievement are recognized and celebrated. Instead of focusing only on mistakes, Standing O’s highlight what is going right. It helps bu
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Character Education, Classroom Community, Social Emotional Learning
This is a product that gradually releases students' ability to utilize the R.A.C.E. strategy for test prep writing. R.A.C.E writing needs to be taught explicitly. Students will first complete R and A, with basic questions, and then once they have mastered that, they will move on to short passages.
Use this as a bulletin board for teaching students how to tackle multi-step word problems. The CUBE strategy is a beneficial strategy for students to use during test prep time, as well as classroom time.
This is a tool that can be used to introduce R.A.C.E writing to your students. Included is sentence starters, graphic organizer, and an anchor chart to help students begin to write short responses.
Radiator Springs is based off of the Disney Movie Cars. In this virtual field trip, students will get to enjoy all different parts of Radiator Springs. This is a great virtual field trip to use to celebrate the end of the school year with your students!
Let your class learn a little bit about Christmas, visit the North Pole, and then travel to New York City to learn about the Rockefeller Christmas Tree Lighting as well as other attractions in NYC during the Holiday Season!
Use this to teach voice levels in the classroom as classroom management at the beginning of the school year. It can be used as a way to set expectations in the classroom.
K - 7th
Character Education, Classroom Community, Social Emotional Learning
Reading Comprehension Passages for students who struggle with reading comprehension. Allows students to answer the five W's- who, what, where, when, and why through cutting and pasting the image to match the question
In the words of Taylor Swift, "Welcome to New York! It's been waiting for you!" In this bundle, you will have the opportunity to take your students to see all of what the New York City has to offer. At the end of your trip, come visit the Statue of Liberty! This bundle includes the following! Students will love it! Trip to Time SquareSee your favorite Broadway showsVisit Central ParkWelcome to Liberty Island
This bundle includes four different sessions! With this bundle, teachers will be able to teach their students about how to write a funny poem. Students will learn ideas such as the history of poetry, rhyming, practice writing prompts, types of funny poems, play on words, and so much word. At the end, create your own Comedy Club and allow students to share their funny poems! Make sure you don't forget to laugh!
This Bundle includes the following Extra Credit Acrostic Poem- CinderellaFairytale Spelling TestSpelling Test SheetPre-assessment for Fairytale UnitWould you Kiss a Frog?How Does Happiness Look?Compare and Contrast Fairytales Chart
This activity allows students to use their math and engineering skills in order to think like a football player. Students are given a scenario and are asked to think and reflect like a football player.
I love the saying "Move Mountains" and I feel that it is such an important thing as teachers for us to remind our students each day that they are mountain movers.