I didn't like the mess I was receiving when my students turned in their literature circle work, so I created simple worksheets for each of the jobs (summarizer, connector, passage master, illustrator, Vocab., & Discussion Leader).
The pages are made to be printed on both sides of the paper (front and back) (or 1 to 2 sided for you copy queens and kings). For even more organization/variety, print each job on different colored paper.
I've created a series of cards for sequence counting. Each card contains a picture of a movement; have students do the movement as they count the numbers (this helps with memorization). Print these cards and paste/laminate them onto colored paper (a different color for each set of cards). For example, I printed mine in rainbow order to help with organization (2's on red, 3's on orange, etc)
Have students sequence count a few times a day, until numbers are memorized. Students should ONLY mov
I've created a series of cards for sequence counting. Each card contains a picture of a movement; have students do the movement as they count the numbers (this helps with memorization). Print these cards and paste/laminate them onto colored paper (a different color for each set of cards). For example, I printed mine in rainbow order to help with organization (2's on red, 3's on orange, etc)
Have students sequence count a few times a day, until numbers are memorized. Students should ONLY mov
I've created a series of cards for sequence counting. Each card contains a picture of a movement; have students do the movement as they count the numbers (this helps with memorization). Print these cards and paste/laminate them onto colored paper (a different color for each set of cards). For example, I printed mine in rainbow order to help with organization (2's on red, 3's on orange, etc)
Have students sequence count a few times a day, until numbers are memorized. Students should ONLY mov
I've created a series of cards for sequence counting. Each card contains a picture of a movement; have students do the movement as they count the numbers (this helps with memorization). Print these cards and paste/laminate them onto colored paper (a different color for each set of cards). For example, I printed mine in rainbow order to help with organization (2's on red, 3's on orange, etc)
Have students sequence count a few times a day, until numbers are memorized. Students should ONLY mov
I've created a series of cards for sequence counting. Each card contains a picture of a movement; have students do the movement as they count the numbers (this helps with memorization). Print these cards and paste/laminate them onto colored paper (a different color for each set of cards). For example, I printed mine in rainbow order to help with organization (2's on red, 3's on orange, etc)
Have students sequence count a few times a day, until numbers are memorized. Students should ONLY mov
I've created a series of cards for sequence counting. Each card contains a picture of a movement; have students do the movement as they count the numbers (this helps with memorization). Print these cards and paste/laminate them onto colored paper (a different color for each set of cards). For example, I printed mine in rainbow order to help with organization (2's on red, 3's on orange, etc)
Have students sequence count a few times a day, until numbers are memorized. Students should ONLY mov
I've created a series of cards for sequence counting. Each card contains a picture of a movement; have students do the movement as they count the numbers (this helps with memorization). Print these cards and paste/laminate them onto colored paper (a different color for each set of cards). For example, I printed mine in rainbow order to help with organization (2's on red, 3's on orange, etc)
Have students sequence count a few times a day, until numbers are memorized. Students should ONLY mov
I've created a series of cards for sequence counting. Each card contains a picture of a movement; have students do the movement as they count the numbers (this helps with memorization). Print these cards and paste/laminate them onto colored paper (a different color for each set of cards). For example, I printed mine in rainbow order to help with organization (2's on red, 3's on orange, etc)
Have students sequence count a few times a day, until numbers are memorized. Students should ONLY mov
I've created a series of cards for sequence counting. Each card contains a picture of a movement; have students do the movement as they count the numbers (this helps with memorization). Print these cards and paste/laminate them onto colored paper (a different color for each set of cards). For example, I printed mine in rainbow order to help with organization (2's on red, 3's on orange, etc)
Have students sequence count a few times a day, until numbers are memorized. Students should ONLY mov
I've created a series of cards for sequence counting. Each card contains a picture of a movement; have students do the movement as they count the numbers (this helps with memorization). Print these cards and paste/laminate them onto colored paper (a different color for each set of cards). For example, I printed mine in rainbow order to help with organization (2's on red, 3's on orange, etc)
Have students sequence count a few times a day, until numbers are memorized. Students should ONLY mov
I've created a series of cards for sequence counting. Each card contains a picture of a movement; have students do the movement as they count the numbers (this helps with memorization). Print these cards and paste/laminate them onto colored paper (a different color for each set of cards). For example, I printed mine in rainbow order to help with organization (2's on red, 3's on orange, etc)
Have students sequence count a few times a day, until numbers are memorized. Students should ONLY mov
1st - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Basic Operations, Numbers
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