Words for using if visiting a planetarium or observatory on a class field trip. I used these with Kindergarten, but these are great for any elementary grade. Word list: space, sky, stars, sun, moon, solar system, shooting star, observatory, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto (Never Forgotten!), rocket, planetarium, rover, satellite, astronaut, telescope, space shuttle, lunar buggy, universe, galaxy, asteroid, comet, meteor, gravity, planet, eclipse, space stat
Flash cards for fraction recognition. Great for understanding equivalent fractionsSelf-checking with answers on the backPerfect for the beginning of a fractions unitCircle fractions offer an alternative to rectangular fractionsPrinting: When printing, please select two sided, then select "print on long-edge binding". The answers are arranged so that they print correctly on this setting.
A lift-the-flap self-correcting activity for subject-verb agreement. Easy setup and easy cutting! -Easy to read font -Self correcting: students can easily check the answers -1 page worksheet attached if proof of mastery is needed -Informational poster with a simple explanation of subject/verb agreement -Laminate pages for best results -Great for independent station work!
A short 14 paragraph text about Abraham Lincoln for 5th grade Without giving away the questions for free, here are the 10 questions included: main ideasupporting detailswhy is ratification important to the main ideaauthor using text structure to support the main ideavocabulary question in contextuse a conjunction in a sentence in contextreading comprehension questioninferencereading comprehension questionusing evidence from the text
Flash cards for fraction recognition. At only 4 sheets front/back, it is a reasonable choice for a class set. Great for understanding equivalent fractionsSelf-checking with answers on the backPerfect for the beginning of a fractions unitFractions 0/1 through 8/8Printing: When printing, please select two sided, then select "print on long-edge binding". The answers are arranged so that they print correctly on this setting.
The perfect way to teach irregular verb tenses. Uses past simple (most common) and past participle, but students do NOT need to know those terms. -In print and cursive for exposure to cursive -Potentially self correcting based on how you cut -48 puzzles can be easily split into 2 or 4 different centers/versions -Encourage students to read the words aloud or finish the sentences -For best results, print on cardstock of any color. -Easy instructions for having a volunteer cut them ;) -Great for
Learn the Concept of Half-Past with this simple puzzle Includes every hour from 1:30 - 12:30Has digital, analog, and writing to matchTwo sizes included: 2 puzzles per page and 4 puzzles per pagePro Tips: Have a parent volunteer cut them to save you timeLaminate them so they'll last for yearsMark puzzle sets on the back with a unique color so students can check the answers themselves (i.e. the 2:30 set will have a pink dot while the 3:30 set will have a yellow dot)Perfect for a math small group o
32 task cards for converting fractions. 16 cards changing a mixed number to an improper fraction16 cards changing an improper fraction to a mixed numberIncludes Recording SheetAll answers are solvable without a calculator if students know their 12x12 multiplication factsLicense is for your entire grade level at your school. Post the task cards around the room. Have students move around the classroom with a clipboard and solve the problems. It's a great way to get the students up and moving.
Fun center for matching past, present, and future verb tenses. 20 puzzles included- perfect for one center rotation! -Easy to read font -Colored, but prints well for black and white -Print on cardstock for best results -Can be self correcting if cut specially -In print AND cursive- for exposure to cursive -Comes with poster with spelling rules -Spelling rules poster can be printed 2 on one for use in notebooks
My first year teaching, I had my students work on their handwriting every morning for morning work because let's face it- they needed it. Once they passed one letter, they were able to move onto the next. They generally passed 3 letters at a time. To motivate them, I "let" them move on to cursive once they passed print. Included are 3 super small font practice pages because why not?! -The perfect size to put small circular stickers to track progress!! ***The thumbnails may generate weird, but th
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