Students search for words in the collage of pictures and when they find one they read it and write it. You can make this more fun by using magnify glasses. When students are done they can color! The words included are: before, even, know, think, here, say, where, new, try, and study
A fun Turkey game for students to practice their addition fluency! This game is just like dots and boxes. You need two people to play. Each person will make ONE line at a time connecting two dots. If they happen to make a square while making their line, they must answer the addition equation, capture the turkey (color it in), and then they get to go again. The person with the most turkeys captured at the end wins!
Use this activity for students to create goals for themselves. Wether you call them sight words, red words, heart words, or anything else this is a great activity to do with students. Students will pick a tricky word to write in each target and then will spend the year trying to master spelling and reading that word. Once they master it they can color that target in!
Use this in your classroom to get to know students! They get to pick what to tell you. There is space for them to tell you three of their favorite things and two fun facts. Then they can draw a picture of their family and write what they love to do!
Students roll the dice and move their cube (or any marker) down the number line that many spaces. Then they write the equation! For example if I am on 10 and roll a 2, I jump two spaces and write 10-2=8. Then their partner goes and does the same steps. First to 0 wins. There is a game board that goes 0-10 and one that is 0-20.
Use this as an end of the year activity for students to write down their faovirte memories of the year! There are five different cover pages for 1st-5th grade. The pages included in the book are: Favorite Activity One Thing I Learned I'll Never Forget My Teacher My Classmates It Was So Funny I'm Excited for Next Year
This is a fun book for students to make to talk about their community and the things around them! This will help students compare the different types of communities (urban, suburban, and rural) and talk about how those communities have different rescues or are father away from things! This book also helps students learn their address and who to call in an emergency! This book can be done at home, small group, or one on one and some pages can be done independently. This book has 8 pages (includin
Have students roll a dice to work on doubles! There are two worksheets. One has students just roll the dice and double that number. One has students roll the dice, double the number, and add one! Then students pick any shape in the picture to color that color. At the end they have a fun and colorful geometric animal! This is a fun and easy quiet activity, early finisher activity, or center!
Use these in the classroom to help students self check their writing and see examples of writing. Posters Included: State Opinion and Why Write Three or More Facts Use Spaces Reread Writing Punctuation Capital Letters First, Then, Finally Check Spelling Add Voice and Details Intro and Closing Sentence Details to Pictures
Use this as a fun activity at the end of the school year! This is a "Find Someone Who..." BINGO Students go around the room asking other students questions to see if they can write their name in that blank! They will can use their knowledge of what they have learned about others throughout the year to fill in the blanks.
If you have toy fishing poles you can can make little fish with red words on them for students to fish for. If you do not have fishing poles you can just have students flip the fish over over or you can just have students write reds words in a fun way without the fish!
I am reading "A Letter from your teacher" on the first day of school and then I am going to have students "write" a letter back about themselves. I am teaching first grade and know students might not be able to write so I made it so it could be pictures or words.
Have students decorate an egg any way they want! Then have them write three clues about their eggs using descriptive words (adjectives). When students are done, hang the eggs up and as a class try to guess which egg belongs to which student! You can have adults in your building make eggs and join in on the fun as well!
Have students roll a dice to read or write the word. The first time they roll that number they read the word. The second time they write the word. Then they get a new word to read and write. The red words included are: boy, girl, again, saw, over, under, too, all, people, here, should, would, could, both, down, out, some, does.