This booklet is designed to make learning math an exciting adventure for your child by incorporating gamification through WordWall links. Each link provides an engaging activity that targets essential math concepts, ensuring your child builds a strong foundation while having fun. They will explore the world of numbers through skip counting and identifying odd and even numbers. They'll enhance their understanding of numberlines and place value, and dive into the intriguing realm of fractions and
Bring inquiry to life in your classroom with this colorful Question Pencil Display inspired by the inquiry model of Trevor MacKenzie. This engaging visual encourages students to share their questions and wonders while helping them understand different types of questions. Students can add their own questions under each category, making their thinking visible and encouraging curiosity, discussion, and deeper learning. This display also helps students distinguish between closed and open-ended que
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Character Education, Classroom Community, School Psychology
This activity worksheet works best in centres for properties investigation. It serves as a recording sheet during investigations and experiments to test different properties of materials used mainly in building and construction.
This is a fun cut and paste activity suitable for primary students learning about the evolution of communication. It serves as a formative assessment for checking students' understanding of the correct sequence of major systems in the communication history. It has 6 boxes and 6 related pictures ranging from cavemen art to recent usage of laptops.
This sheet summarises the major properties of materials in elementary grades. It works as a revision sheet at the end of a lesson or investigations related to the different properties.
This worksheet works great as a word mat to help the little learners write about the character traits of Ruby Bridges. It explains her main traits to help them be creative writers.
This worksheet can be used with individual assignments, centres, pair, or group work to reflect on the main elements of a fable after reading an assigned one. It helps learners focus on the main characters, setting, analyze the problem, solution, and conclude the moral of the story. It suits grades 1,2, and 3.
Bridging Generations Through Communication! As part of our “Who We Are” unit, students are taking their learning beyond the classroom walls! They are encouraged to interview a parent or grandparent to discover how people used to communicate when they were the same age. This family interview not only helps students understand how communication has evolved over time, but also strengthens home–school partnerships by involving families in meaningful conversations. Students will write their answe
2nd - 4th
Grammar, Handwriting, Writing
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