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Preview of Task Box Labels: Animals & Food

Task Box Labels: Animals & Food

Task boxes are an amazing system to set up in your classroom...and now you can begin! This set includes 96 different labels for task boxes, along with some instructions best use. Your students will be so engaged when they get to go find the "donut" bin, or the "tiger" bin! Using animals and food as your labels can also help to build common vocabulary for your learners.
Preview of Summer Writing Prompts for Elementary Students with Optional Sentence Starters

Summer Writing Prompts for Elementary Students with Optional Sentence Starters

Use this writing prompt resource for your kids at home to practice some writing over the summer, as a teacher for summer school or tutoring, or for a beginning of the year extension activity! Includes 7 different prompts with room for drawing a picture to go with the writing, as well as options for differentiation with sentence starters.
Preview of Decodable Read it Write it Draw it Activity

Decodable Read it Write it Draw it Activity

This activity can be used for morning work, independent work, centers, early finishers...there are so many possibilities! This product includes 40 decodable sentences ranging from general sentences to silly ones! Students will read the sentence, write it on the line, and draw what the pictures says.
Preview of Blank Multiplication Chart- Standardized Testing Practice

Blank Multiplication Chart- Standardized Testing Practice

As a part of standardized testing, an accommodation that your students might have is access to a reference sheet, which includes a blank 10x10 multiplication chart. In order for your students to be able to utilize this accommodation effectively in their testing, they should practice filling it out first! I recommend explicitly teaching them to fill in this order: 1s, 10s, 5s, 2s. From there, over 50% of the chart is completed, and they can use counting on or other strategies to fill in the res
Preview of PEMDAS/Order of Operations (cut out) Strips

PEMDAS/Order of Operations (cut out) Strips

When my students were learning the order of operations, they could remember "PEMDAS" or "Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally," but were initially struggling with remembering what it actually meant... I realized they needed a visual that was small that they could have with them and bring home, instead of only having a poster on a wall that they had to keep looking at.
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