These fact fluency triangles to ten can be printed on cardstock (I like to use pink) and used at home for math fact practice. I like to take the directions sheet, fold it in half to make a pocket, and stick the math facts triangles inside. Each fact family has a different axolotl image to keep kids engaged!
A no-prep activity for Read Across America week, or any time of the year! Just print out the banner (works best on cardstock), and kids can fill in the title of their favorite book and draw pictures of their favorite part. This makes for fun decor for any classroom or room and inspires kids to think about what stands out to them in their favorite stories. Flags can be easily cut out and hole-punched to make a banner!
This classroom-friendly set of guided breathing exercises is paired with animal themes that can help students regulate emotions, improve focus, and transition calmly between activities. Each slide shows a different animal and guides you through a simple breathing exercise that connects with that animal's movements or traits. These exercises are quick and easy and work for all ages. Watch as students build their SEL toolbox and use these exercises inside and outside the classroom! Animal brea
This Tic Tac Toe math sheet has two games for students to play in pairs. This can be used in a protective sleeve to be used over and over, or printed out on paper for one-time use.
A quick activity that allows students hands on experience making worms and measuring using both inches and centimeters. After measurements are made, students can make comparison either independently or whole group! Use clay or Play Doh for this easy, interactive activty.
1st - 2nd
Measurement
FREE
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