Do you need an activity that reinforces graphing ordered pairs on a coordinate plane? This activity may be for you. In this activity students will be working their way through a maze. They need to describe the path they took by listing the coordinate points from the start, at each turning point, and the end. The level of difficulty gradually grows further into the activity. The first seven work in quadrant 1, the next seven include all four quadrants. This activity can be conducted in differen
Use this 100s chart to help students recognize patterns within our 10 digit number system. These slides also go through skip counting and what it looks like on the 100s chart. Once students have discovered the different patterns within this 100s chart, then they can try finding the X. Provided is a blank 100s chart for students to be able to color, highlight, and markup whatever patterns they may see. Put them in clear views for multiple uses. Slides are formatted, so that when they are printe
Looking for schedule cards that match the seasons? You found it. Use these schedule cards to help your students (and let's be honest you) stay on schedule throughout the learning day. These schedule cards can be placed in a pocket chart, magnetized on the white board, or whatever works best for you and your classroom. Displaying a daily schedule helps students learn time management and be able to plan ahead. The easy to read and seasonal designs adds to the classroom décor and helps students kee
This is a cute and simple design. I have this printed out on colorful paper and laminated at the front of my class. You can punch holes and string some twine to make it a cute banner or simply staple it to the wall.
This is a hall pass that can be used at any grade level, but works great for secondary grade levels. I have found these really useful when I run out of my school's hall passes that they provide.
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