These two sort it activities help students recognize and remember different ways to make long vowel sounds. How it works: Students can see and hear the different ways that a single sound can be spelled. To help them remember, there is a sentence phrase for each vowel sound that uses each of the different spellings for that sound. Example for the long i sound: Tr y to f ind f iv e br ight t ies. Y, I, I_E, IGH, IE The first activity- word sortThere are 2 sort it pages for each long
This worksheet has students complete the missing pieces of a chart which includes: Model using base 10 Writing in Word Form Writing as a Fraction Writing as a Decimal In each row of the table, there is one piece of information given, and the student must complete the rest of the row to match what it. For example, if the given information in a row was the word form: nineteen hundredths the student would shade in 19 hundredths of a model, write 19/100 and write 0.19
This text structures quiz includes: - 5 questions to match the text structures to their definitions - 12 short paragraphs where students circle key words and identify the text structure - An answer key
This is a single page 20 question quiz for parts of speech covering: Noun, Pronoun, Adjective, Verb, Adverb, Conjunction, Preposition, Interjection. The first 8 questions are matching the part of speech to it's definition. The rest of the questions are labeling the part of speech of the bolded word in the sentence. The same sentence is used for all questions, but the bolded word changes each time.
This sort it activity helps students recognize and remember different ways to make long vowel sounds. There is a sort it page for each long vowel sound: ā, ē, ī, ō, ū And 8 sentences and pictures for each long vowel sound (each sentence uses about 4 long vowel words). How it works: Students can see and hear the different ways that a single sound can be spelled. Example for the long i sound: Tr y to f ind f iv e br ight t ies. Y, I, I_E, IGH, IE Students will sort words from sentences in
This 17 question worksheet covers adding and subtracting decimals through one step word problems. Some questions are also based on data tables. This can be used as a teaching tool, homework, practice assignment, quiz, test, or review.
This worksheet has students add and subtract fractions with like and unlike denominators. Students solve the equation, simplify their answer, and find the answer in the answer key. Each equation has a present, the answer key will tell them how to color the present.
This worksheet is about using a photo to write different points of view (First person, Third person Objective, Third person Limited, and Third person Omniscient). I set this up with two different options: The first page is for the students to draw their own picture and write 4 different points of view for their drawing. The second page is for the teacher to insert a picture, and then for the students to write 4 different points of view for the photo they were given. I have added a few photos t
This worksheet includes note taking for simple machines (providing definition and examples) as well as a sort it activity using pictures. The sort it activity includes an answer key.
Use this worksheet to practice addition and subtraction fact families using the part part whole method. You can insert your own numbers and have students find the missing numbers, or use dominos, cards, dice, or other manipulatives to determine the numbers.