Identifying Feelings and Emotions is a no prep, fun game with a dice that features various emotions. Students can make the emotion that they roll or tell the teacher something that makes them feel that way. Once they have a grasp of emotions and feelings, there are corresponding worksheets that help students get in touch with how their body reacts to feelings certain emotions. Activity and game heighten emotional awareness and awareness of others’ feelings.
This no-prep reading comprehension exercise provides students with a fun, one page story called "Noah's Birthday Pie" and related questions - both open ended and multiple choice. A great program for students in 3-5th grade. Aligns with state standards. Story and worksheet take about 30 minutes to complete.
Division strategies include fact family division problems and word problems with visuals to help students understand division concepts and the basics behind the math problems. Great for students who understand simple multiplication and are just beginning to learn division.
This reading comprehension exercise provides a one page, non-fiction story along with a page of open ended and multiple choice questions. Students read the story and answer the questions to show reading comprehension. This no-prep exercise takes around 30 minutes to complete, is ideal for third to fifth grade and aligns with common core standards.