Turn your classroom into a family in just 15 minutes a week! When you read the responses out loud (no names are read unless the student circles their name), there will be tons of laughter and sometimes even tears. You'll be amazed at how students are naturally more compassionate and understanding towards each other. It's a great for classroom management activity, even for those "challenging" classes! Comments from students... "Don't forget those share time things!" (After sharing about his
Turn your classroom into a family in just 15 minutes a week! Reponses will make you laugh together and even sometimes cry. These "share time" sheets will change the environment of any classroom, even those "challenging" ones!
Great way to review for ANYTHING!!
Various ways to use these divided Easter eggs... with any grade level and any subject. You can create exactly what you what on them or have students create their own so they can "challenge" their classmates with their "egg puzzles!"
Struggle getting students to show their work??
Here is a step by step cut and paste activity to help all students learn 2-step equations. The 1st sheet requires students to show their work on each step and to check their answer. The 2nd sheet are the matching pieces to the 1st sheet.
Ready for some Easter fun with math and art integrated? This is great way to get the kids excited about making sure their 2-step equations are correct!
Need accountability and a fun, friendly competition amongst the students with IXL? Use this bulletin board idea for students to add a star sticker for every section they complete in IXL. Also, I added white lights around the bulletin board to highlight the students' progress even more and to go with the theme.
*The bulletin board items were purchases at School Box. The white lights were purchased in the wedding section of Wal-Mart.
Have trouble keeping up with MASTERED SKILLS on IXL? This document allows students to be held accountable for their progress. For each quarter, I circle how many skills they mastered and write their grade. To help keep track, I use a different color for each quarter.
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