I taught Pre-K in a private school for six years after completing college. Next, I was a fourth and later a fifth grade teacher for six years. My current position is as a gifted resource teacher.
It is so hard to find readings for Functional Text. Here is one that has a detailed example of Functional Text and follow-up questions that encourage students to refer back to the text to justify their answers. Enjoy!
Want an extension activity for the story "Thank You, M'am"? Well, here is one that will inspire your students and showcase their imaginations and creativity. I did this with my fourth and fifth graders, and they absolutely loved it!
Looking for differentiated work your students can do independently while you are meeting with guided reading groups? Look no more! This menu has several different skills addressed while varying the levels to meet the diverse needs of the students in your class. Enjoy!
Do you have a difficult time finding activities for functional text? I did, so I decided to create my own and share them. Included in this packet is a flyer (colorful for your Smart board and b/w for printing), comprehension questions, suggestions for uses, and an answer key. I have several others in my store as well, so check them out. Enjoy!
3rd - 5th
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Reading
Here is a way to differentiate in your class using one resource. Graduated Difficulty allows you to provide something for everyone that meets the needs of all learning levels without having to create multiply assignments and more work for you. Students can choose which level to complete or it can be teacher selected. The answer key allows for self check so that students can immediately see their progress. This is great for guided practice, independent practice, exit tickets, homework, etc. Share
Do you have some students that need enrichment with adding, subtracting, and estimating the sums and differences of decimals? Well, here is the game for you! This game is based on the popular game show; however, it uses decimals along with probability and critical thinking to win. Everything you need is included except a dry erase marker. This game is great for small groups, math centers/stations, or a whole group lesson. Laminate it and have it for years to come!
Meet the needs of all your students in one activity. Graduated Difficulty allows you to provide the same content but with different levels. Students can choose the level to complete, or it can be teacher assigned. The answer key gives the option for students to self-check and to have immediate feedback on their performance.
Do you have a difficult time finding functional text activities? I did, so I decided to create some and share them with others that may face a similar challenge. I use them to practice comprehension, justifying your answers using the text, test taking strategies, and drawing conclusions/inference to name a few. My students loved them, and I hope yours do, too!
I always had a hard time finding examples to use for functional text. I decided to start creating them, and I am sharing them for others that have had a similar dilemma. This packet includes a colorful invitation that can be printed or displayed on the Smart Board, comprehension questions, and an answer key. Enjoy!
Looking for a creative way to follow-up a Junior Great Books story? Here is one that my students loved for the story "Jack and the Beanstalk". Students take on the role of journalist and write accounts of what happened after the ogre fell, Jack became wealthy, and he married a princess. There are four different activities included, so students can choose based on interest level or they can be grouped together to make it a team project. Enjoy!
Want a great review game or center (station) activity on two digit by one digit multiplication? Well, here it is! Everything you need to get your students motivated, engaged, and thinking critically. This game is similar to a well-known game called Contig. The students must multiply a two digit number by a one digit number and use strategy to determine where to place their game marker on the board. This game comes with everything you will need except a pencil and a paperclip. Enjoy!
Need a leveled activity for a story to use for independent work during guided reading? This is the place for you! This menu for Lean's Pony from Harcourt/Trophies can meet the varied needs of your students while engaging them in skill-based, independent activities. Enjoy!
Looking for a way to differentiate independent work during guided reading groups? Well, here is the solution! This menu offers students nine different skill-based activities to do that are directly related to the story. The activities are differentiated by ability level, so you can assign them according to guided reading groups or allow students to choose. Enjoy!
Need a hands-on fractions activity? Here is one that students will enjoy. They must help the teacher make the recipe even though some of the measuring tools are missing! There are three different levels based on the Graduated Difficulty strategy, so you can differentiate the activity.
Need independent reading work during guided reading that is differentiated? Here is the solution for you! Extension menus address grade level skills while providing activities to meet the varying abilities and styles of your students. Check out my other menus, too. Enjoy!
Looking for ways to differentiate during independent reading rotations? Here is what you need. All of the students are working on the same story and skills but on varying levels. Activities can be teacher chosen or student selected. Look for my other literacy menus!
Need independent reading work during guided reading that is differentiated? Here is the solution for you! Extension menus address grade level skills while providing activities to meet the varying abilities and styles of your students. Check out my other menus, too. Enjoy!
If you are looking for a leveled activity that can be used to differentiate in your class, this is for you. Graduated Difficulty is a strategy that provides students with the opportunity to choose from task with different levels of complexity. It can be used for guided and independent practice, stations/centers, homework, or summative tasks.
If you are looking for a leveled activity that can be used to differentiate in your class, this is for you. Graduated Difficulty is a strategy that provides students with the opportunity to choose from task with different levels of complexity. It can be used for guided and independent practice, stations/centers, homework, or summative tasks.
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About the store
Experience
I taught Pre-K in a private school for six years after completing college. Next, I was a fourth and later a fifth grade teacher for six years. My current position is as a gifted resource teacher.
Teaching style
I work in all grade levels, and it is my goal to provide lessons in which all students' needs are addressed using various differentiation strategies such as menus and tiered assignments.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Voted Teacher of The Year 1998, 2012
My own education history
Bachelors in Education 4-8,
Masters in Curriculum and Development,
Educational Specialist Degree,
&Certification in Mathematics
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