This is a board of project choices that students can choose from to show their knowledge of multiplying and dividing fractions. Students choose projects that add up to 15 points, and each project is worth either 5, 10, or 15 points.
This activity introduces students to opinion writing by giving them a topic and articles to use as research, as well as a checklist of the components of opinion writing.
Visual checklist to help students that struggle with learned helplessness or to initiate tasks. Helps students use a strategy instead of just sitting and not working. Also guides students in how to ask for specific help if they are still stuck after trying a strategy or more than one strategy. There is a full page version with more strategies for the student to pick from and a shorter more pared down version (half page). I started my students with the shorter version until they were comfortable
This worksheet has students divide whole numbers by unit fractions visually and by applying the standard algorithm ( multiplying by the reciprocal of the fraction). There is an example problem given to guide students.
This student booklet was created to guide student reading of the novel Fourmile by Watt Key. It contains a story map, boxes for character information, and vocabulary and comprehension questions for each chapter. Could be used with the teacher reading the book aloud, or students reading the book independently or in small groups. The thumbnail images got messed up when I posted the product, but the product looks perfect when downloaded!
Mini lesson for middle schoolers or upper elementary schoolers about proper etiquette. Includes greetings and introductions, table manners, politeness, and expressing gratitude. Also includes scenarios at the end for students to apply what they learned.
Students will write a formal letter to their mayor or city council advocating for an accessible playground to be built in their city. Included is a task sheet to give to students, a graphic organizer, and a fast facts sheet students can use for facts to put in their letter. A rubric is also included.