This is a quiz that can be used to assess contractions. It includes a variety of different ways to show understanding. Included is multiple choice, fill, rewriting sentences, and forming sentences.
This is a wonderful hands on project that ALL my students were excited about. The final projects were amazing and showed the high level of engagement my students had during this project.
The project was an extension to our area and perimeter unit. Students had to build their dream home using the guidelines I provided. It is leveled 1 - 3. ( 1 being the low group, 2 being an average group, 3 being for a high group) The pages look alike so students can't tell the difference. The levels become m
This was our school's best project of the year!
During my biography unit with my 3rd grade class I had the students choose a subject that they would like to study and become and expert on. This would eventually be the person they turned into for our wax museum.
We spent one month studying our person as part of our daily reading block. As a final project we wrote speeches in first person and put on a living wax museum.
In this packet I have included the following:
1. A handout breaking dow
This assessment was created to measure my student's understanding of different concepts related to geometry (aligned to the common core). I gave this assessment as a post test to check their understanding from the unit.
The following concepts are included in the assessment:
-understanding of polygons
-characteristics of quadrilaterals
-identification of solid shapes
-understanding of slides, flips, and turns
-symmetry
I LOVE LOVE LOVE these multiplication games. I have uploaded three version. (Easy, med, high). The first page is the game board (copy on pretty cardstock, laminate, and use for years like me!) The second page has the directions.
I double sided the cardstock and laminated the one page board. I've used them for five years and each year the kids love the game. It's great because they don't realize it's a trick game that takes forever to win.
i have three levels so you can differentiate as nee
I LOVE LOVE LOVE these multiplication games. I have uploaded three version. (Easy, med, high). The first page is the game board (copy on pretty cardstock, laminate, and use for years like me!) The second page has the directions.
I double sided the cardstock and laminated the one page board. I've used them for five years and each year the kids love the game. It's great because they don't realize it's a trick game that takes forever to win.
i have three levels so you can differentiate as nee
I LOVE LOVE LOVE these multiplication games. I have uploaded three version. (Easy, med, high). The first page is the game board (copy on pretty cardstock, laminate, and use for years like me!) The second page has the directions.
I double sided the cardstock and laminated the one page board. I've used them for five years and each year the kids love the game. It's great because they don't realize it's a trick game that takes forever to win.
i have three levels so you can differentiate as nee
This is a letter that I send out prior to my math unit on multiplication. It explains how students will learn multiplication through arrays, equal groups, and repeated addition. The letter also shows parents the strategies we use so they may support their child at home. All standards and expectations are based on the common core standards.
This packet includes comprehension questions in the form of short answer and multiple choice. I used it as a means to get both literal and inferential comprehension grades from students at this level.
It goes with Reading A-Z book Good for Thurgood - level N.
There is also a level Q set available.
This is a packet that helps students learn how to make nouns plural by adding s or es to the end of a noun. The packet focuses on the same words. I have used it as a whole packet or photocopied page by page and had students keep their work in a folder. The work ranges from sorts, sentences, fill - in. It also includes dotted lines for handwriting support.
This packet is meant to be used to review plural nouns with students. It focuses on nouns ending in "y" "f" and "fe." Students learn how to change the endings to make them plural. The packet is designed to be a five day unit. Each day the students work on a practice skill page. There is a noun game that requires minimal prepping. There is also a short assessment to see if the students learned the skill.
Personally, I teach my word study skill on Monday and then the students independently work
This is a letter that I send out prior to my math unit on place value. It states what students are expected to know from 2nd grade and how they will extend their learning in 3rd. It also shows parents the strategies we use so they may support their child at home. All standards and expectations are based on the common core standards.
This is a letter that I send out prior to my math unit on time. It states what students are expected to know from 2nd grade and how they will extend their learning in 3rd. It also shows parents the strategies we use so they may support their child at home.
Attached is a one page homework page for parallelograms. I have included a general ed and modified version of the same assignment. Students are asked to write down attributes of a parallelogram and then identify them in an assortment of shapes. At the bottom students are asked to find the perimeter of a parallelogram (review from our last unit)
This is a letter that I send out prior to my math unit on subtraction. It states what students are expected to know from 2nd grade and how they will extend their learning in 3rd. It also shows parents the strategies we use so they may support their child at home. All standards and expectations are based on the common core standards.
This is a great partner activity. Student sort homophones under the headers (Word 1 and Word 2). They then each say a sentence to each other to ensure understanding of the correct definition. Then students use the recording sheet to define the meaning of each word.
This is a simple review sheet that can be used as a homework, quiz, or test. It covers all of the 3rd grade standards on time and extends to into elapsed time"
This is a review handout that I use before assessing students on the telling time standards. It includes telling time to the nearest minute, writing time in different ways (Ex: 13 minutes after 2), and a time interval question.
This is great worksheet to use after students have a good understanding of how to compare fractions. Our standard calls for same numerator or denominator when comparing. Students placed fraction strips on the bottom of the page to verify their answer.
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Experience
This is now my 4th year teaching. I have been teaching third grade for 2 years and taught 4th grade prior to that.
Teaching style
I love to make learning fun. I dedicate MANY countless hours to this profession. My weekends consist of searching and creating fun activities and lessons for the kids!
My own education history
I obtained my undergraduate degree in economics and management. I worked in an accounting field for a couple of years which I didn't feel suited me. I decided to get a masters in elementary education and become a teacher. I now do what I love!
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