Use this cover and anchor chart to start phonics journals! This includes the journal cover to glue on the outside of the notebook and phonics anchor chart to put on the inside cover.
K - 5th
English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness
This notes page will help your students remember the steps to solving a proportion. It has a master, a fill-in-the-blank copy for your students, and 2 practice examples.
I use this system in my classroom to manage student work. If students are done with a handout, they put it in their "pickles" and they can pick another fun activity. If they do not get done with a handout, they put it in the "ketchup" folder to finish another time.
This problem-solving poster will help your students have some strategies for math word problems. Each step helps the student organize his or her thoughts to be able to solve the problem more easily.
These labels for your homework folders will help your students get organized in no time! It has a title label and directions for the font of the folder, labels for the inside pockets, and a lost-and-found label for the back.
This activity will allow your students to use proportions in real-world situations. The recording sheet is perfect for independent practice or cooperative learning groups. The set of 8 task cards include decimals in the proportions that the students will encounter in real life. TEKS and Common Core Aligned.
This is a recording sheet for class activity that allows your students to discover why pi is always approximately 3.14. You will need several circular objects, yarn or ribbon, and rulers for the students to complete this activity. The students measure the circumference and diameter of the circular objects, then divide those two numbers. They will see that the ratio of circumference to diameter is always approximately 3.14.
These labels for your math homework folders will help your students get organized in no time! It has a title label and directions for the font of the folder, labels for the inside pockets, and a lost-and-found label for the back.
This step-by-step assignment helps your students see how to find the area of a circle. It targets struggling learners and those students just starting out in measurement.
5th - 8th
Geometry, Math, Measurement
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