Do your students struggle with figuring out what to write? Here are some writing picture prompts that will give even the toughest student inspiration to write. There are 5 pages. Four pages have cute pictures of animals. The directions say to write a story about the picture. In your writing use one noun, pronoun, adjective and preposition. Word box is included. As well, each page has a built in writing rubric. In addition, one page does not have a picture. The students could either draw t
This is a 5 day writing activity to introduce the writing process or to scaffold those who have started writing. A writing rubric is included as well as a word bank (nouns, pronouns, adjectives, prepositions). There are 3 pictures for students to draw inspiration from. Students should look at the pictures creating a story from the pictures. Each day is a step in the writing process. Day 5 students will publish their writing and read their story to their peers.
If you think the interactive notebook is over rated and wished you could edit it without tearing out the pages. This is what you are looking for. My students work out of this binder. We add and take out work as needed. Students keep the binder at school and as we finish with an objective the students take their work home for their parents/guardians to see.
Give your students a little extra incentive to do their homework. These homework punch cards are great incentives for students to continue doing their homework. Once the card is filled they get to go to the treasure box or whatever incentive you choose.
Do your students need a new way to study sight words? Here is just what you need. Print this on tag or construction paper. Laminate if you want it to last longer. Print out, cut, and put on the wrist of the student. They can study any time they are walking, playing or at home. This wristband has Dolch pre-primer sight words.
Do your students need a new way to study sight words? Here is just what you need. Print this on tag or construction paper. Laminate if you want it to last longer. Print out, cut, and put on the wrist of the student. They can study any time they are walking, playing or at home. This wristband has the Dolch first grade sight words.
Do your students need a new way to study sight words? Here is just what you need. Print this on tag or construction paper. Laminate if you want it to last longer. Print out, cut, and put on the wrist of the student. They can study any time they are walking, playing or at home. There are 3 wristbands. Pre-primer, primer and 1st grade dolch sight words.
Do your students need a new way to study sight words? Here is just what you need. Print this on tag or construction paper. Laminate if you want it to last longer. Print out, cut, and put on the wrist of the student. They can study any time they are walking, playing or at home. This wristband has the Dolch primer sight words.
Pumpkin Investigation. This lesson covers Science Observation objects and Math Predication objects.
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I am experienced in Reading Intervention and General Education. I work in a Title I school.
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