PRINT and TEACH! There are many different ways to use these cards to help your students identify common themes in stories. They can be read independently, in small groups, or you might consider reading them out loud for a whole class discussion. They also work well at reading centers, especially when combined with the challenge cards.
There are two different assessments included, short answer and multiple choice. Answer keys are provided for both. There is also a Reading Log included so studen
Print and play! This Common Core aligned game includes 40 easy-to-cut cards for matching equivalent fractions. With so many cards, you can leave out the simple fractions, or the more complex (depending on your group) and still have enough for a great game!
The combination of standard numbers and visual representations help students make connections and understand equivalent values. Perfect for math centers!
Some cards include color; however, they will print just as well in black and white.
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There are many different ways to use these cards to help your students learn how to interpret remainders in division word problems. They can be solved independently, in small groups, or you might consider reading them out loud for a whole class discussion. They also work well at math centers, especially when combined with the challenge cards. They're perfect for early finishers too!
This product includes:
24 division word problems
8 challenge cards
4 mini-posters (round-up, share it, drop it,
Help your students understand how to treat remainders in division word problems. This product introduces four different options (round up, make into a fraction, remainder only, and throw it away) and provides one example of each type of problem. It also includes an answer sheet and a page for students to reflect on what they've learned through writing.
For more on interpreting remainders, check out these task cards: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Interpreting-Remainders-Division-W
Print and teach! My students always ask me to repeat this fun and creative lesson. This Writer’s Workshop focuses on a setting description to show students how their details (or lack of details) are interpreted by readers.
The lesson first models how to write a detailed setting and then guides students in writing their own. Writers then become illustrators and everyone gets instant and unique feedback on their writing. Finally, students have a chance to reflect and revise their work.
This pac
4th - 6th
Creative Writing, Short Stories
CCSS
W.4.3
, W.4.10
, W.5.3
+3
FREE
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Experience
I have many years of experience teaching the upper elementary grades.
Teaching style
Engaging
My own education history
Bachelors of Science (Elementary Education),
Doctorate Degree
Additional biographical information
I have two boys in elementary school and my wife is an ELA teacher and a reading specialist. It's a good thing I enjoy teaching because I couldn't get away from it if I tried!!
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