This is a great resource to add to a homework folder or parent communication folder. This includes addition and subtraction strategies like the open number line.
This is a weekly or bi-weekly progress report to use when communicating with parents about their student's academic progress.
There is a space for:
Work Habits
Effort/Attitude
Areas of Concern
Areas of Praise
Behavior
Academic Concerns
There is also a space for comments for the teacher or parent to write in. There is also a space for a signature.
There are two reports on one page, copy and cut.
This is a great resource to teach children about coding. You don't need to know how to code to teach coding. Your students will love this hands-on learning activity as they help the characters reach each other.
I have included an easy game board and pieces so students can create their own game. There are endless possibilities.
Tittle Page
What is Coding? An easy explanation.
Vocabulary
Three worksheets
Game Board & Game Pieces
The 12th page is credits.
Included in this file are 50 journal pages - one per state, a coloring page and title page.
As your class receives a postcard from another classroom from around the United States, they can write in their journal. A space is provided to write in the date the postcard was received.
This is a 22 page packet with pages for students to fill out for their Data Notebook. Pages included: Title Page, Class Mission Statement, Quarterly Behavior Goals, Quarterly Academic Goals, Quarterly Writing Sample Reflection Sheets, Spelling and Math Facts Data Recording Sheets, & Weekly Reflection Letter.
This is a worksheet/assessment to use with your students after completing a STEM challenge.
Students will answer the following questions:
Describe the challenge you worked on today?
How did you incorporate science?
How did you incorporate math?
How did you incorporate technology?
How did you incorporate the Design Process?
There is a place for group member names and a text box with three reflection questions.
Did you complete the challenge?
Yes, No & If no, why not?
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This is a great from for student to use when reflecting on their week at school. It is easy to use and kid friendly.
There is section they can rate themselves and questions they answer.
They can also write a brief letter to their parent(s) or guardian about their week. There is a space for parents/guardians to reply.
I keep these in my student's data notebook.
3 pages = 1 title page, 1 page of credits and the form.
This is a great and simple reflection sheet for a student's behavior. I use this for mid-quarter progress reports and quarterly report cards.
Students circle which quarter they are reflecting on. Then using the scale on the bottom of the form, they circle and rate themselves between one and four on how they think they did.
This packet includes four fun, engaging & quick stem challenges for students to work on alone, with a partner or with a small group. There is an instruction sheet, plan sheet (generic for all three challenges & one for the marble maze) and reflection sheet for each challenge.
The challenges are:
1) 100 Cup Tower
2) Clothespin Car
3) 3x5 card tower
4) Marble Maze
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What a great tool to check for a student's understand of a lesson.
Cut out the 30 number squares (the same size of a post-it note) and glue to a poster board.
This file contains numbers 1-30 and a poster - Ticket Out The Door.
This is a great resource to teach children about coding. You don't need to know how to code to teach coding. Your students will love this hands-on learning activity as they help the mouse reach the cheese wedge.
I have included an easy game board and pieces so students can create their own game. There are endless possibilities.
This was created as a companion to go along with the Learning Resource Code & Go Robot Mouse. (https://www.learningresources.com/product/learning+essentials--8482-+st
This is a fun graphing activity. It includes a tally graph with frequency, pictograph or picture-graph, bar graph or scaled bar graph and a line plot.
2.MD.10 and or 3.MD.3
This is a weekly or bi-weekly progress report to use when communicating with parents about their student's academic progress.
There is a space for:
Work Habits
Effort/Attitude
Areas of Concern
Areas of Praise
Behavior
Academic Concerns
There is also a space for comments for the teacher or parent to write in. There is also a space for a signature.
There are two reports on one page, copy and cut.
This unit accompanies the book Rosie Revere, Engineer.
(20 pages)
*Comprehension Test
*Short Answer Question
*Vocabulary Test
*Two Understanding Character Worksheets for Rosie & Great Great Aunt Rose
*Cause and Effect
*Story Sequence
*Vocabulary Chart
*Cause and Effect Posters
*Vocabulary Posters
Behavior clip chart posters - Supper, Great Choices, Good Choices, Ready to Learn, Think About It, Teacher's Choice and Parent Contact.
Made with stripes backgrounds.
You can print on card stock and mount onto construction paper in the corresponding color. Then laminate for durability.
This is nine pages (2 = tittle and credit page) & seven chart pages.
I hope you enjoy!
This is a short reader booklet that is companion for Welcome to STEM - In STEM Class Picture Book.
There are five pages to this mini book where students trace the vocabulary words, color or draw a picture.
This is a file that contains four pages. As students work on a STEM project, they will work through the five steps of the engineering process:
1) Ask
2) Imagine
3) Plan
4) Create
5) Revise & Improve
It also includes my STEM challenge Worksheet.
There is a different between Science and Engineering Practices. Scientist and Engineers solve problems differently.
This items includes a two page comparison of the practices and a poster for each practice.
This is a set of STEM posters for your classroom that outline the Engineering Process.
Step 1: Ask
Step 2: Imagine
Step 3: Ask
Step 4: Create
Step 5: Improve
You can use them during STEM activities and lessons. Print onto card stock and then mount of construction paper for durability. Laminate :D
seven pages includes the five posters, a tittle page and credits page
K - 6th
Computer Science - Technology, Math, Science
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