Have fun celebrating the fun of doughnuts on National Doughnut Day or any day that a doughnut is a good idea! Work with compound words, feelings, math word problems, and graphs. Write a letter as Arnie the Doughnut! Make a whole morning of nothing but (dough)nutty fun! A copy of Arnie the Doughnut is a good idea!Adorable graphics by Digital Bakeshop make this packet a must!
These calendar numbers are a must have for any classroom. Each number comes with an accompanying owl fact. Cut the 2.5 inch owls out and put the fact behind each number. Three colors for each number are included. Each day read your students a new fact about owls. This would be a great morning starter for your class. Students can copy the fact and illustrate it to practice reading, and handwriting. These should work on whatever calender system you use.
Mini posters and super minis to help students skip count by 2s-10s. These posters have colorful owls that children will want to practice with again and again!
These math worksheets guide students on a progression of mastery over math addition and subtraction facts. Giving students one minute or more, based on your group's needs, students go from rating themselves as a math nestling to being a wise owl. Ten pages of addition problems and seven pages of subtraction challenges all adorned in a sweet owl theme. The pages progress from easy to more difficult. Don't wait this is going to fly off the shelf!!
Cute set of chalkboard owls can be yours to add some cuteness to your calendar. This set includes months, seasons, special days, numbers and days of the week. Each of the calendar cards measures 2.5inches square. Perfect for pocket calenders or any other calendar you have. Don't delay...Get these owl before they fly to someone else's room!!
Use these adorable mini-posters to help students skip count by all numbers from 1 to 10. Colorful monsters help children have fun counting by different numbers. Learning to skip count will guide students towards number fluency, multiplication and factoring. Each monster mini-poster has an accompanying worksheet to give students extra practice with each number to be skip-counted. Take time to download the sample today.
Adorable forest animals designed by The Digital Bakeshop help remind students how to skip count by the numbers 1-10. These can be used to find the lowest common denominator, greatest common factor and guide students who are learning to skip count. These mini-posters will look awesome in your classroom!
This got out of control! I planned on making enough numbers for my March calendar and before I knew it I decided to go all the way to 120 in three different March designs. Each card will fit into a standard calendar pocket chart, but NOT into a hundreds chart. I’m using mine for my calendar and in a sentence pocket chart as well as different math work stations. The possibilities are limitless. Okay you can only go up to 120, but three times! Use them to count by 2s, 3s, 5s, 10s. Great for teachi
Help your children learn 60 Bible verses over the course of the year. These 60 verses will help students remember God is their Creator, Savior and Friend. 3 different sets of numbers are included so that you can incorporate patterning into your calendar time if you so desire. Cards fit calendar pocket charts for easy displaying. This is a must have for the parochial classroom!
This packet of materials has items for Language Arts and math. Turkeys can be sorted according to syllable number and sorted by noun, verb, and adjective. A memory like matching game helps students match numbers with their expanded form. Turkeys labeld with numbers 1-50 can be used for games, calendars and counting activities. Enjoy these turkeys before you eat them for Thanksgiving...You'll be thankful you did!!
It's your lucky day! A persuasive writing prompt sandwiched between two math activities! The first is a game... Help the Leprechaun get to 100 by moving ahead by ones or tens. This exciting game could be played alone, in a center or as a game. Your students will love reading a letter from Seamus McCune a leprechaun who leaves rainbow Twizzlers (so sorry I can't include these!) in a bag and asks them to write him back. The most persuasive letters will get gold at the end of their rainbows! Fi
Are you looking for something new to make your classroom calendar POP?! Look no farther! These numbers are great for pocket chart calendars and will easily fit into the pockets. When cut they measure about 2 by 3 inches. These work well for games, and centers as well.
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