As you observe and meet with students during the beginning of the week, make notes about where each student falls according to their success with the objective for the week. For example, if you're teaching addition facts up to 10, and you see a child is still struggling, you might write their name in the "low" column. Then as you see other students struggling, add them to the low column. Now you have created a small group for interventions. On the flip side, if you see students excelling bey
This printable is designed to create a fact wheel that shows the main stages in the life cycle of a butterfly. Just print one copy of each printable, and cut out the circles. Then, fasten them together with a brad in the center, and turn! Have students talk about the stages as they turn the wheel.
This printable is designed to create a fact wheel that shows the main stages in the life cycle of a frog. Just print one copy of each printable, and cut out the circles. Then, fasten them together with a brad in the center, and turn! Have students talk about the stages as they turn the wheel.
This is a great visual of the steps and stages students go through to master phonological awareness. They are in progressive order. These skills will help students prepare and progress as readers.