As students play the game of Jenga, they can answer general comprehension questions that can relate to any book! This download includes questions that can be printed and attached to a Jenga wooden game piece. You can either glue or modge podge.
The Five Love Language don't stop at home. Communicate with your students by reaching their specific love language. This is a recording sheet for documenting when and how your are encouraging your students. Go to google to find a survey that students can complete so you know what their individual love language is!
Motivating students to complete and turn in their work has never been easier! I group my students into tables, and I choose one of the more responsible memebers at the table to be the "Table Captain". The captain holds on to this Homework Chart in a folder. Whenever a student has homework done and turned in on time, they will tell the Captain to give them a "plot". This means that they will put their initials in any square. Student initials will continue to compile from the intire group. O
Congratulations! You just received a job at “Green Thumb Gardens” for the summer. Your first job is to watch over five plants over the next month and sell them at an appropriate price based on its growth and overall health.
Kids will practice adding and subtracting mixed numbers as they draw cards to see that fate of their plant in the time they take care of it. This is a great activity to do as we are winding down the year, reviewing what we learned over the school year, and getting ready f
Are some of your students having trouble with Read Theory? Maybe they need a little extra support from their peers to remember to do Read Theory...? Assign a Reading Coach to students who need some encouragement. Create business cards to make these Reading Coaches feel special and needed!
Tired of giving away candy to get students to participate in class?? Give away Incentive Tickets instead! Simply print, cut, and place in an Incentives Jar. Now my students CAN'T WAIT to be the ones calling out answers!! (And I don't have to keep refilling the candy jar when it's empty!)