This is a simple page that you print, laminate (or put in page protector) and then hang where kids can see and reach it. Then, add a sight word, math fact, number, letter, shape, etc. in the white box with a dry erase marker. The kids will fist bump the picture of the fist as they pass it and say the "password". I usually only leave up a word for a day or two before changing it. If the word comes off too easily, you can use permanent marker and wipe clean with rubbing alcohol or write the word o
I use this to assess my students on their handwriting of the letters of the alphabet. It is a two-page document. I also added a spot to write their name in their best handwriting as well. I like to show this to parents at conferences.
This is a communication sheet I use to inform parents of how their child is doing in guided reading. I send about one of these home with each student every week. I check-mark how they did and also write notes, when needed. The reading strategies that we use are at the bottom but we focus on the first three in kindergarten at my school. If you need to edit this, please email me with your contact info and I can help you out! preciouslung@gmail.com
This is a set of sight word tracking posters that I made to hang in my classroom. They can be laminated and then use clips with student names or numbers to move the students up the lists. Please let me know if you need any changes in grade levels or numbers. Thanks!
This recording sheet is for students to choose a number and write it in the box on the left and then write the expanded form of the number on the right. This is only for beginners as it only has tens and ones (2 digit numbers).
I use these station cards for my math stations. I have 6 math stations that go in a rotation. The station "name" is written on the left of the station card and there is a box on the right. I allow students to stamp each box as they complete the station. Sometimes, I allow them to place a sticker there instead. My students love using these cards to keep track of what they have done and what they have left to do! :) Please let me know if you have any questions!!
This is a game that I have seen others do online, I am not taking credit! But, I have created this game board and recording sheet to go along with the game.
To play, students need one game board and one recording sheet as well as a pencil and 10-15 snap cubes. The student needs to hold a handful of the cubes above the game board and then drop them. Some of the cubes will fall outside of the circle while others land in the circle. Students then will record the addition fact that they have create
This is a little note that I keep in the hallway during parent/teacher conferences. This is for my fall conferences. I invite parents to write their child a little note and I give it to the child the next day or keep it in his/her portfolio. Parents enjoy keeping these for years to come. I usually print these in color and on cardstock so that they keep well. Enjoy! (There are two to a page!)
This is a PDF that can be saved on the desktop of the student computers. It can be clicked on and then it serves as a "base" for students to chose what math website they would like to visit. There are pictures along with the title to help students remember which game is which.
These games are for the beginning of the school year in first grade. They are mostly simple addition (using pictures) and number recognition.
K - 1st
Basic Operations, Math, Numbers
$1.00
Original Price $1.00
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