This set of anchor charts and worksheet will be a great supplement to your math curriculum, to help your students understand the difference in a.m. and p.m. This set includes: an a.m. and p.m. anchor chart an a.m. and p.m. sorting activity
Need extra math addition problems for your Unique Learning System math lessons. This set has twenty word problems with sums to 10 and fall themed visual aids. Students write the vertical number sentence.
Matching Numbers to Number Words
•Laminate and cut out. Make into class sets. Children practice matching numeral and numeral words for numbers 1 – 10.
•Play memory or concentration matching.
•Alternatively copy for each child to cut and paste in their workbooks.
•Make a file folder game.
This product includes all 42 uppercase and lowercase letters. These would be great as an interactive notebook activity, assessment, file folder games, or an introductory activity. Students color the letter and the pictures. The students then cut out the pictures out on the dotted lines and glue the correct pictures onto the letter.
Create a story map poster using these labels! Use the story map labels with whole group, or students can use them during reading centers .
Story map labels
-Story Map
-Characters
-Setting
-Problem
-Solution
-Author's Purpose
Thanks for downloading this word wall set. It is the first 125 words from Fry’s Word List. I printed these out on 1”X2 5/8” labels. I put them on paint samples for my word wall. Or on paint samples/index cards for flashcards. It saved printing in color.
Whole, halves, fourths, & eighths cards.
Great for:
Fraction Memory
I Have, Who Has (copy/print numerous sets)
Flashcards
Pocket Charts
Matching
Print in color or black & white.
This product includes all 26 lowercase letters. These would be great as an interactive notebook activity, assessment, file folder games, or an introductory activity. Students color the letter and the pictures. The students then cut out the pictures out on the dotted lines and glue the correct pictures onto the letter
This product includes all 26 uppercase letters. These would be great as an interactive notebook activity, assessment, file folder games, or an introductory activity. Students color the letter and the pictures. The students then cut out the pictures out on the dotted lines and glue the correct pictures onto the letter.
This activity can be used in a variety of ways:
students can match all 5 number representation cards
they can pick one of the representations to put in numerical order;
students can use two different number representations to play the concentration/memory game with a partner;
the cards can be used as flashcards to practice number recognition;
the cards can be used to compare numbers (greater than, less than, more, fewer);
and the teacher can use them when introducing or reviewing a
Using squares to write letters in provide students with boundaries, these worksheets give students opportunities to trace the letter and to write the letter independently.
There are multiple ways to use these worksheets:
1. To set up the cards for use in a write and wipe center with a dry-erase marker, print out all the pages and laminate or place them into a page protector for durability. To keep them together in a book-like format, punch holes and secure the cards together with rings/ribbo
Using squares to write letters in provide students with boundaries, these worksheets give students opportunities to trace the letter and to write the letter independently.
There are multiple ways to use these worksheets:
1. To set up the cards for use in a write and wipe center with a dry-erase marker, print out all the pages and laminate or place them into a page protector for durability. To keep them together in a book-like format, punch holes and secure the cards together with rings/ribbon
Using squares to write letters in provide students with boundaries, these worksheets give students opportunities to trace the letter and to write the letter independently.
There are multiple ways to use these worksheets:
1. To set up the cards for use in a write and wipe center with a dry-erase marker, print out all the pages and laminate or place them into a page protector for durability. To keep them together in a book-like format, punch holes and secure the cards together with rings/ribbon
Using squares to write letters in provide students with boundaries, these worksheets give students opportunities to trace the letter and to write the letter independently.
There are multiple ways to use these worksheets:
1. To set up the cards for use in a write and wipe center with a dry-erase marker, print out all the pages and laminate or place them into a page protector for durability. To keep them together in a book-like format, punch holes and secure the cards together with rings/ribbo
This is a great way to introduce students to the concept of adding sets of numbers together. This activity is particularly great for young learners who are just learning how to count and add and who are visual learners. Use this package for one of your math center activities! This is great for differentiation as well.
Students will count the number of objects in each group and circle their answer.
Alphabet flashcards are a must have in any classroom, especially classrooms where students are learning letters and their sounds. These cards with small groups of students, guided reading groups, intervention groups, or even during downtime in the classroom or hall. Students can name the letter or the sound that letter makes. One set of lowercase letters with pictures.Print them on cardstock and laminate for your classroom. Keep them handy by putting them on a ring. Anna Weathers
These are great as a center, one on one work, assessment, or homework. Students determine the amount , then circle the corresponding amount on the piggy bank.
Students will count the coins in each group and then circle the amount.
Alphabet flashcards are a must have in any classroom, especially classrooms where students are learning letters and their sounds. These cards with small groups of students, guided reading groups, intervention groups, or even during downtime in the classroom or hall. Students can name the letter or the sound that letter makes. One set of uppercase letters with pictures.Print them on cardstock and laminate for your classroom. Keep them handy by putting them on a ring.
There are 16 problems where students count the pennies up to 15.
These are great as a center, one on one work, assessment, or homework.
Students will count the coins in each group and then circle the answer.
• Nonfiction Reading Response and Informative Writing
This is the perfect template for reading and writing about informational texts on plants. It will help students process the information they read by either taking notes on or writing paragraphs.
Writing encourages creativity and gives students a chance to express their ideas. Students can use writing to show you their level of understanding on a topic, thus making science writing a great formative assessment tool.
Student writing is grea
K - 3rd
Science, Writing, Writing-Expository
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