A Jeopardy game to review basics of ELA: Main Idea, Case/Effect, Homophones, Root Words, and Grammatically Correct sentences. Answers are included on the slides and will appear after students answer the question. Students will love this interactive learning time!
Students will read about sugar skulls then design a sugar skull using different symbols that are assigned point values. After students design and color their sugar skull, they will write an expression that represents their sugar skull and it's value. (5.OA.1, 5.OA.2)
This universal MAP Goals Sheet can be used by students to track current score, goal, and actual score for fall, spring, and summer. Students are also asked to record test taking strategies they used during the test.
This is a great introduction to the Scientific Method. We use Kentucky HSP Science textbook. However, if you don't use this text book, these guided notes would still be great for any class learning about the scientific method (you can just delete the instructions that say follow along with the page numbers). It includes an answer key as well.
Using the task cards, students will identify the property of the equation and solve. This would be great for centers, review day, or formative assessment. You could also use this as a scoot & slide activity!
4th - 7th
Basic Operations, Order of Operations, Other (Math)
Have your scientists investigate if eggs will float in tap water and if they will float in salt water. They will create a hypothesis and draw conclusions in this fun, hands on activity.
This versatile set of task cards will allow students to show mastery of 5.MD.1 standard. This 16 page document includes 12 tasks cards, answer key, and student recording sheet. Perfect for small groups, scoot-n-slide activity, reteaching, etc. Also, great to review at the end of the year!
Students will be able to read about the different branches of government and complete notes based on what they read. This would be a great tool for students to use before a unit test.
This Everyday Math Unit 7 aligned review is perfect for students to recall content taught during Unit 7. Perfect for students to complete before the unit assessment. It covers equivalent fractions, ordering fractions,
Students will use what they learned from 5.OA.1-2 to complete a five question quiz. Students will have to match corresponding expressions to statements and evaluate expressions.
Students will be given cards with different items printed on them. Students will sort them in two piles: Attracted by Magnets and Not Attracted by Magnets. This would be perfect for small groups.
This multiple choice quiz will show if students have mastered standards 5.OA.1-3. Students will have to translate scenarios into algebraic expressions.
This Everyday Math aligned pre-assessment will allow you to see what your students already know about the upcoming unit. Perfect to give to students after unit 4 assessment.
This worksheet would be perfect for morning work, early finishers, or a fun center! Students must add and subtract to find the correct letter in the alphabet to solve the mystery sentence. If students solve correctly, the secret message will read: I HOPE YOU HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY!
This Daily Five Log is for students to use to track their choices during the Daily Five. This log is color coded and is easy to track student progress. Also, it is a paper saver and you can fit up to 4 months on one sheet! It can be edited to align with you school's calendar.
1st - 6th
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
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