Have your students show what they know by reading and writing numbers from 0 to 1,000 using standard form, expanded form and word form. I also added a base ten form so they could model their number. This is a blank template so they can choose the number or you can assign them a number. I print this on pink and red astrobrights for a festive standards based bulletin board! Benchmark: MA.2.NSO.1.1
I used this resource in my classroom to review equations. Students had to solve the question on their ornament, then determine if it was True or False. This file includes 6 blank ornaments so you can print and write your own equation, 6 premade ornaments with equations, the same 6 problems in additional sizes. I included a tree template in case you needed an idea for how to use it. My students in a small group each got a different problem then once it was solved they colored it and we posted it
This AR clip chart comes in 10% & 25% increments. I love clip charts for AR data walls because after meeting with the kids each week, they hold themselves accountable by moving their own clip up on the chart. They are on the larger size (1) comb per sheet. I joined mine together so my younger students would be able to reach.
1st - 4th
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
This is perfect for a poster or desktop sheet to keep track of classroom birthdays. It includes all 12 months so all birthdays are included, even those summer birthdays. I had my Tech guy at school print it as a poster and laminated it then posted it on my wall.
This is a spotty and bright clip chart for AR goals with a Groovy font. Instead of a 0% everyone would start on "Working on my Goal". Each percentage has a positive saying to help motivate students to keep going. *** This PDF contains 10% & 25% increments :)
Florida standards have changed a bit! Here is a printable version of the BEST Standards for 6th Grade Math: NSO Number Sense and Operations These are in a boho/neutral pink color to match your vibe! These are in the format of WE WILL BE ABLE TO (similar to SWBAT or I CAN) MA.6.NSO.1 Extend knowledge of numbers to negative numbers and develop an understanding of absolute value. MA.6.NSO.2 Add, subtract, multiple and divide positive rational numbers MA.6.NSO.3 Apply properties of operations to
This is a boho rainbow color scheme on a number line from 0-50. You cant easily print this in color, cut it out, tape it then laminate to create your own number line to match your classroom theme!
This is a terracotta color scheme on a number line from 0-50. You cant easily print this in color, cut it out, tape it then laminate to create your own number line to match your classroom theme!
With this template, student will get to color their sweetheart box and solve any math problem inside of the heart. The heart next to the box can be partially glued to the heart in the box as a cover or flap. My students used this to multiply fractions. The top heart had the problem and they showed their work on the inside. This can also be used for ELA!
Do your students struggle with 2 digit multiplication, or struggle with remembering the steps to solve? For those that do, this is a great resource to tape to their desks or attach to their homework. Turtle math was introduced to me this year, and honestly I was so confused. I could not remember the story behind it. I now say up, and over, smiley, over, up!
This is a super simple bulletin board idea! I print these on astrobrights for those fun bright colors! I also take the atrobrights and cut them into square pieces to mimic confetti!
Here is an easy way to display sight words for students. I love having a word wall up, because it helps hold students accountable for their own learning. You can hang up all the words at once, or hang them up as you get to them. Instead of spelling the same word over and over, you can now have them look at the word wall for the spelling! You can print these on Astrobrights to make them POP!
These signs are to be displayed where students can easily read them. I like to start the first few day of school creating our own class rules and expectations, while also introducing WBT. The students learn these 5 rules and earn stickers when they follow them.
Here is an easy way to display sight words for students. I love having a word wall up, because it helps hold students accountable for their own learning. You can hang up all the words at once, or hang them up as you get to them. Instead of spelling the same word over and over, you can now have them look at the word wall for the spelling! You can print these on Astrobrights to make them POP! 152 Words