I've taught every grade from PK-8. I earned my MA in literacy education and hold teacher of reading, K-5 and reading specialist (P-12) certificates in my state.
This is a general sheet that can apply to any science lesson! Reach the science standards of prediction and observation for the youngest student by allowing them to draw and/or write here. Please contact me if you would like an document in doc instead of pdf. Enjoy!
This worksheet is for non-readers or young students that are visual/kinesthetic learners. Use this worksheet as a basic assessment after teaching about weight and using a pan balance.
Students can weigh items that are already in your classroom, individually or in pairs. Then, they can record the heavier item by drawing the answer on this handy worksheet.
This super sentence anchor chart can also be used as a mini lesson. My class reviewed the simple sentence and then we marked up the "Super Sentence" identifying the who, what, when, how, where, and why plus the bonus adjectives. Help your students move beyond just a capital letter and punctuation to a truly super sentence! I hope this is helpful to you, too!
Super sentence paper with a student checklist can accompany the anchor chart (also in my store) which suggests ideas for who, what, when, where, how, why. Students can use the super sentence paper as an editing checklist before saying "I'm Done!" to be sure they've answered all the reader's questions.
This observation sheet can be used for general science. It can be used for students that have limited reading ability. After reading the descriptive words together, students can use invented spelling to sound out the answers. Answers to the descriptive questions, along with a drawn picture of the item, provide a clear student observation.
Use this choice board after reading The Incredible Book Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers. Students can choose from 8 different choice assignments or create their own (with teacher approval)! In my opinion, the options are suitable for grades 2-5 but can be tailored to work for other grades as well.
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English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
This is an entire unit about local farming and incorporates apples, too. It can be used in conjunction with a basic thematic farm or apples unit. Students will learn about local farming, organics, basic crops, and explore apples.This unit includes:
~ Literature based lessons that are age-appropriate for K-1
~ 10-12 multiple part lessons
~ 4 ready-to-use printables supporting local farming and organic foods
~ Assessment ideas (project and discussion based) and a pre-made rubric
~ Lessons that
This worksheet is for non-readers or young students that are visual/kinesthetic learners. Use this worksheet as a basic assessment after teaching about standard and non-standard measurement.
Students can measure using hands, hand-span, fingers, and feet. Then, they can record the measurements on this handy worksheet.
This worksheet is for non-readers or young students that are visual/kinesthetic learners. Use this worksheet as a basic assessment after teaching about standard and non-standard measurement.
Students can measure using found objects in the classroom like paper clips and unifix cubes. Then, they can record the measurements on this handy worksheet.
This is a pre-made lesson that accompanies the story Throw Your Tooth on the Roof, level 20-24.
The top section has standards from the DRA (Developmental Reading Assessment) and the appropriate standards for this lesson are highlighted.
The bottom has procedure for before, during, and after reading, including an activity for reading response. The graphic organizer for this activity is included. The students will record facts and make connections.
This is a pre-made lesson that accompanies the story What's Under the Ocean, level 14.
The top section has standards from the DRA (Developmental Reading Assessment) and the appropriate standards for this lesson are highlighted.
The bottom has procedure for before, during, and after reading, including an activity for reading response. A graphic organizer for reading response is included. Students will have to record facts while reading and make connections.
This is a pre-made lesson that accompanies the story Picking Apples and Pumpkins, level 24.
The top section has standards from the DRA (Developmental Reading Assessment) and the appropriate standards for this lesson are highlighted.
The bottom has procedure for before, during, and after reading, including an activity for reading response.
UPDATE *Now includes a template for the reading response!! :)
These 1st/2nd grade desert commons lessons detail how students can take care of the desert from afar. Students will complete a project that involves teaching what they have learned to a parent or sibling. Assessment ideas and standards are listed. One rubric is free on TpT. Commons is any place that everyone must care for (biomes, oceans, air, and locally: classroom materials, playground). Students will learn what they can do to care for biomes that are a part of our world but not near us. These
These 1st/2nd grade desert commons lessons detail how students can take care of the desert from afar. Students research in groups and complete a project. Assessment ideas and standards are listed. Rubric is free on TpT. Commons is any place that everyone must care for (biomes, oceans, air, and locally: classroom materials, playground). Students will learn what they can do to care for biomes that are a part of our world but not near us. In these lessons, students create a class book as an asse
These 1st/2nd grade desert commons lessons detail how students can take care of the desert from afar. Commons is any place that everyone must care for (biomes, oceans, air, and locally: classroom materials, playground). Students will learn what they can do to care for biomes that are a part of our world but not near us.
Assessment ideas and standards are listed. Please see the next lessons in this series on TpT. These 2 45minute lessons include an age appropriate culminating project to assess l
This is a pre-made lesson that accompanies the story The American Flag, level 10.
The top section has standards from the DRA (Developmental Reading Assessment) and the appropriate standards for this lesson are highlighted.
The bottom has procedure for before, during, and after reading, including an activity for reading response.
These 1st/2nd grade desert commons lessons detail how students can take care of the desert from afar. Students will complete a desert tour and complete fact sheets for assessment. Assessment ideas and standards are listed. One rubric is free on TpT. Commons is any place that everyone must care for (biomes, oceans, air, and locally: classroom materials, playground). Students will learn what they can do to care for biomes that are a part of our world but not near us. These are a part of an entire
The 1st/2nd grade desert commons lesson details how students can take care of the desert from afar. Commons is any place that everyone must care for (biomes, oceans, air, and locally: classroom materials, playground). Students will learn what they can do to care for biomes that are a part of our world but not near us. In these lessons, students will complete a writing based project assessment to share with a parent or sibling. It assesses writing, please see the preview to see which categories a
This is a pre-made lesson that accompanies the story Market Street, level 2.
The top section has standards from the DRA (Developmental Reading Assessment) and the appropriate standards for this lesson are highlighted.
The bottom has procedure for before, during, and after reading, including an activity for reading response.
K - 1st
Reading, Reading Strategies, Writing
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I've taught every grade from PK-8. I earned my MA in literacy education and hold teacher of reading, K-5 and reading specialist (P-12) certificates in my state.
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BA in Communication Arts, MA in Literacy Education
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