Get students excited about real-world math with this engaging Summer BBQ Party Budget Project! Students become party planners with a $500 budget to design the ultimate summer BBQ for at least 6 guests. They will plan every detail of their event, including food, drinks, decorations, entertainment, and party essentials while staying within budget. As they “shop,” compare prices, and make budgeting decisions, students will practice essential math skills such as addition, subtraction, multiplica
Battle of the Nouns is inspired from the popular podcast - Smash, Boom, Best! No prep! Just print or share the slide and battle sheets. Students choose any noun (preferably a person or thing, but no weapons) and get ready to discuss why that noun is amazing! I also tied in Opinion Writing. After students are prepared to defend their noun, they go head to head in "battles" and disucss which noun would win in various different scenarios! (who would win if they have to be in the woods for 3 weeks?
My students have been loving the Sticker Jackpot Game. Students pick a sticker, answer a quick standards-based question, and keep going to try to find the hidden jackpot. The twist? The fewer tries it takes, the better their chance to win a PRIZE! Students are engaged, focused, and motivated the entire time. It’s a great way to review skills like ratios, proportions, number systems, geometry, probability, and it works perfectly for centers, test prep, or even a quick Friday activity. Plus, it
Fun End of the Year Project - Design a school! Printable or Digital! In this project, students get to design your own dream school. First, theyll think about your current school experience. (what you like, what you don’t like, and what you wish was different) Next, theyll start building your ideal school from the ground up. What is the name of the school? Mascot? What classes would you offer? What would the schedule look like? Would school start later? You can also think about what the school l
Middle School Mysteries! Students will follow along the Google Slides and cross off suspects until they are left with one The activity is designed to build critical thinking and reading comprehension skills by requiring students to: Infer character motives and actions Detect inconsistencies in alibis Analyze dialogue for hidden meaning Separate reliable evidence from misleading information Minimal Prep and High engagement!
My students have been loving the Sticker Jackpot Game. Students pick a sticker, answer a quick standards-based question, and keep going to try to find the hidden jackpot. The twist? The fewer tries it takes, the better their chance to win a PRIZE! Students are engaged, focused, and motivated the entire time. It’s a great way to review skills like grammar, vocabulary, inference without needing a full passage, and it works perfectly for centers, test prep, or even a quick Friday activity. Plus,
IXL Point Battles! READING This highly engaging, minimal prep review is perfect for extra review and practice before MN State and District Testing! Students love the competitive aspect and the choice to choose from a variety of IXLs. Students work as a team to try and get more points than another team/class/hour/etc. Includes Standards from 3rd, 4th and 5th grade. I used it for my small group Special Education Students and went down a grade level to build up confidence. Little to no prep. Will
Hello POTATO OLYMPICS!! This is a fun and creative writing assignment, students will transform an ordinary potato into an extraordinary Olympic athlete. Before OR after decorating their potato, students will write a short biography that includes their athlete’s name, country, special skills, and backstory. This activity combines creativity, descriptive writing - Not included but recommended is different potato olympic activities. Perfect for end of the year fun, creative writing and and resear
Review story elements in a fun and egaging way! Students will read various emails, texts, journal entries and amazon reviews and decide what the tone of the message is, the setting (where are they?!), the purpose of the message, and if applicable make inferences. Great way to review various story elements for review, test prep, or reinforcing concepts.
4th - 8th
ELA Test Prep, Reading Strategies, Science of Reading
March Reading Madness Team Building or Individual Activity! 5 different clues - Warm ups, Quarter 1, Quarter 2, Quarter 3, Quarter 4 to complete. Along with completion, students will need to make a basketball shot from 5 different distances/angles to the hoop! Who can complete the challenge?! Includes: - Basketball theme word search - Picture hunt around the room and spelling practice (long vowel, digraph, basketball theme words) - Would you rather questions (basketball theme) with long vowe
2nd - 7th
ELA Test Prep, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Science of Reading
Can students guess what the made up word means using context clues?! Great for test prep, reading strategies, extra practice using context clues to figure out unknown words! - 12 made up words, their meanings and used in sentences Extra: Students will create the word and use it in a sentence, can their peers guess what the word means?! Materials Recommended: - Screen to display the slides - Index cards can be used when students create their own words - whiteboards if doing whole group act
Your Year Wrapped! - Will updated by year. Students can either do the searching on their own, or print the slides that place them around the room! Students will go on a hunt to discover... - Most popular Snacks from the year - Most popular Songs from the year - Most watched Sporting Events - Word of the year and more! Fun way to ease back into the school day after break, or a nice way to start winter break!
ABC Countdown - for middle schoolers! Some days are quick, while some days allow for up to 20-30 minutes if wanted. For some you may need additional materials such as: puzzle, Category "themes", etc. Some ideas include: A- Appreciation, write a letter to someone you appreciate! P - Puzzle challenge! Grab a puzzle you have or cut a picture that you print and see who (or what team) can solve it the quickest! Z - Zoo Live Camera, start your class watching some famous Zoo Live Cameras
4th - 8th
For All Subjects, Not Subject Specific, Other (ELA)
Use popular songs to review and reinforce figurative language. Includes lyrics, videos and word bank of the different figurative language. Great for independent review or whole class listening! Figurative Language included: - Simile - Metaphor - Onomatopoeia - Hyperbole - Alliteration
Make your IEP meetings organized, efficient, and stress-free with this editable IEP Meeting PowerPoint! This presentation is the exact format I use to guide my meetings, stay on track, and take clear notes in real time. Each slide walks you step-by-step through the IEP process from introductions and present levels to goals, services, and parent input. Perfect for special education teachers who want a professional, structured way to lead meetings while keeping documentation streamlined and paren
A fun assignment that has students thining of their top 5 categories in a variety of topics! Great for building classroom culture, writing, creative thinking, early finishers etc. No prep required!
Scattergories is perfect for your classroom! Whether its a time filler, get students thinking creatively, team building, etc. This game can last 3 minutes to 20. Please MAKE A COPY
2nd - 12th
Classroom Community, Creative Writing, Writing
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