Help your students identify and understand different reading genres with these clear, engaging Reading Genre Posters and Anchor Charts! These posters are perfect for building background knowledge during your reading block, supporting genre studies, and creating a helpful ELA classroom display students can reference all year. These literary genre posters give students simple definitions and visuals to help them recognize different types of texts. Display them on your reading wall, in your
Base 10 bingo! In this game you have a set of numbers in standard form. The students all have the same answers, just in different squares. Their answer may be in standard form, expanded form, or base 10 blocks. This activity can be scaffolded for beginners by having them search for one form at a time to eliminate options or students who are more advanced can search through all the options when the number is called. This can be used at teacher table or in centers!
This interactive game will engage all your learners while you review types of word problems. Players will get to choose from 4 characters and work through identifying what type of word problem they are solving. When choosing an answer, students will know in real time if they got the correct answer or if they need to try again. This product is great for whole group, small group, or independent practice! There are 3 word problems for each type of problem. This is editable so you can change the pro
This is a genre organizer for the books in the reading and writing lessons from HMH Module 7 (first grade). The organizer shows the breakdown between informational texts and fiction texts and then further into their genres.
1st
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Reading
This resources is meant to print polygons and non polygons on sticky notes. It c an be used to create an anchor chart as a class or for review in centers.
This worksheet will have students identifying tens and ones, building the number with base 10 blocks, drawing a picture of the blocks, and then ordering the numbers from least to greatest.
Make grammar practice meaningful and engaging with this 3rd Grade Grammar Scavenger Hunt Activity! Students will explore a book of their choice and “hunt” for examples of key grammar skills within real text.Instead of traditional worksheets, students actively search through reading material to identify and highlight examples of grammar concepts in context. This helps them connect language skills to authentic reading while strengthening comprehension and writing skills.This activity can be comple
3rd - 4th
ELA Test Prep, Grammar, Writing
CCSS, TEKS
L.3.1
, L.3.1a
, L.3.1b
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