A year of math journal prompts, written using the item specification question stems from Smarter Balanced. These prompts will challenge your students' critical thinking and reasoning skills along with providing them the opportunity to build their writing skills in math. The prompts are broken down by domain and standard for easy planning. These can be copy and pasted into a Google doc to be used in Google Classroom or printed onto labels to be placed into a math journal.
This chart breaks down the signal words for different types of writing, including compare/contrast, cause/effect, problem/solution, question/answer, and more. Great addition to student writing folders or to have made into an anchor chart.
A year of math journal prompts, written using the item specification question stems from Smarter Balanced. These prompts will challenge your students' critical thinking and reasoning skills along with providing them the opportunity to build their writing skills in math. The prompts are broken down by domain and standard for easy planning. These can be copy and pasted into a Google doc to be used in Google Classroom or printed onto labels to be placed into a math journal.
These problems are designed to challenge your students and provide them an opportunity to develop their reasoning skills in math. The pdf can be projected for whole-class direct instruction or printed for center work or independent practice. Following each problem, I have provided the correct answer as well as the rationale of why students may have chosen the incorrect answers. This will help you pinpoint the direction of your students' thinking for reteach or intervention uses. Standards covere
A year of math journal prompts, written using the item specification question stems from Smarter Balanced. These prompts will challenge your students' critical thinking and reasoning skills along with providing them the opportunity to build their writing skills in math. The prompts are broken down by domain and standard for easy planning. These can be copy and pasted into a Google doc to be used in Google Classroom or printed onto labels to be placed into a math journal.
This is a wrap-around game that uses the Sound/Spelling cards from the HMH Journeys series for 1st grade. Great for whole-class practice on letter names and sounds, listening skills, and can even be used in a small group during literacy centers or Daily 5.
Once your students have mastered the standard dot combinations for subitizing, try these! They are a bit more complex and will challenge your students to find patterns and combinations quickly.
These slides can be used to introduce or review different types of text structures, including cause/effect, problem/solution, description, sequencing, and compare/contrast. Each slide give a definition and example.
2nd - 7th
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
Questions to simulate SBAC formatting that review skills covered within the OA cluster, including real-world word problems. Great to use for test prep or review.