This is a reading log that I use with my first graders. I run in front and back on colored paper. Each day when I check homework I initial the teacher column so see that my students are reading each evening, to see what they read, and to see how they read the book(s) that evening. This download includes one reading log that is designed to be copied front and back.
This is a fun activity that uses a hundreds chart. The students begin by completing the blank hundreds chart. Next, they complete the Scavenger Hunt Sheet by listing the numbers that come before, after, or in between the number or numbers. They use their completed hundreds chart as a guide. Once they have filled in their Scavenger Hunt sheet they can use a pencil, crayon, or marker to color in each number they wrote in on their Scavenger Hunt Sheet. They will color in the numbers onto their hund
This is a fun activity that uses a hundreds chart. The students begin by completing the blank hundreds chart. Next, they complete the Scavenger Hunt Sheet by listing the numbers that come before, after, or in between the number or numbers. They use their completed hundreds chart as a guide. Once they have filled in their Scavenger Hunt sheet they can use a pencil, crayon, or marker to color in each number they wrote in on their Scavenger Hunt Sheet. They will color in the numbers onto their hund
This set contains 3 different class graphs that students can complete as a class. There is also a tally chart for each graph that students can complete together as a class prior to making their graphs. Two of the graphs are bar graphs and one of them is a picture graph. They will be graphing the number of boys and girls in their class, their favorite subject, and their favorite flavor of ice cream.
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