This is a graphic organizer for assisting students in developing strong paragraphs. This is available as a Word Document so that you can adjust to fit you and your students' needs. This has always been a staple in my classroom and regularly requested following my conference presentations. Simple classroom tool!
These EDITABLE Accountable Talk bookmarks are great for independent reading, small group reading, or whole group reading. Give students the opportunity to think of discussion starters or responses to discussions. These book marks are also great for sending home for parents to use with their child to help talk about books at home.
This is a generic student planner page to print off as many copies as you need for the day when one (or let's face it...more) student(s) forgets their agenda at home. Keep this simple sheet nearby. Another idea would be to make a binder of these to have a student record each day for absent students to look back at to see what they missed.
This is a PDF download of the 3rd grade Common Core State Standards for writing. Following each standard is an "I Can" statement to match the standard. You could post these digitally on your interactive whiteboard. You could also print them and place back to back in protective sheets and then in a binder. If you choose this option you can post the statements up around your classroom.
This is a PDF download of the 3rd grade Common Core State Standards for speaking and listening. Following each standard is an "I Can" statement to match the standard. You could post these digitally on your interactive whiteboard. You could also print them and place back to back in protective sheets and then in a binder. If you choose this option you can post the statements up around your classroom.
Simple to use exit ticket / exit slip that can fit to most any activity as a way to check for quick understanding. On this particular exit ticket, students use the "3, 2, 1" understanding strategy. They share three "things" they learned, two "things" they still have one question about, and one "thing" they are still unsure of. The worksheet includes three exit tickets.
This is a PDF download of the 3rd grade Common Core State Standards for language. Following each standard is an "I Can" statement to match the standard. You could post these digitally on your interactive whiteboard. You could also print them and place back to back in protective sheets and then in a binder. If you choose this option you can post the statements up around your classroom.
This simple in design, but easy to explain and use reading calendar was designed in Google Presentation. It has been downloaded to Microsoft PowerPoint. It is currently an editable reading calendar. It includes September through June, along with a reading log for students to keep track of the books they read throughout each month. Enjoy!
This is an EDITABLE "My World" project that you can use at the end of your geography unit. I call it a paper version of "Google Earth," starting with their house and zooming all the way out to the world. You may want to edit the city, county, and state maps. The last page is a brief assessment that you can also use. When your students finish their project you cut out each section and staple them together to look like the cover page. Next you glue the backside of the final page onto a piece o
These simple learning target posters are meant to compliment your personal learning target statements. They are meant to be printed, cut out, and posted; however, feel free to get creative! Consider posting these alongside my CCSS "I Can" statements.
This item can compliment my text coding worksheets or be used on its own. Use as an exit slip or a check for understanding sheet to find out 3 "things" students learned, 2 "things" they still wonder, and 1 "thing" they think is very important as a result of their learning. VERY SIMPLE TO IMPLEMENT!
These posters are the mathematical practices written in student friendly language. The work great, side by side, with your common core state standards. They are simple to use. I print them in medium size (two slides per page) to go beneath my learning targets. I also print them in a small size (four per slide) so that I can hand them out to students throughout a lesson. They are editable, so you can change the wording to your liking.
This is a PDF download of the 3rd grade Common Core State Standards for speaking and listening. Following each standard is an "I Can" statement to match the standard. You could post these digitally on your interactive whiteboard. You could also print them and place back to back in protective sheets and then in a binder. If you choose this option you can post the statements up around your classroom.
Here is a set of four "Word Hunt" bookmarks to use as a part of your word study program. My students use these book marks to search for words that match their sort during a week. This is a simple to use bookmark that your students can easily use.
Do you and your students practice text coding during various reading activities? Either way, this PowerPoint is a simple way to get started with Text Coding. It includes a simple presentation about what each code means within the text, a printable worksheet, and printable bookmarks for your students to keep in their current books.
In this activity students are provided ONE number. With that one number you can have them do a multitude of activities. Put this worksheet in your math center area, send it home for additional practice, or use as a daily warm-up.
Reading Karate is a spin-off of how some music teachers do Recorder Karate. As students read minutes you tie ribbons to a paint stick. I have it set that every 400 minutes students earn minutes. Another component, that you do not have to do, is assign beads to different reading genres. As students read a new or certain genere book, they earn a bead to tie onto their earned belt. The paint sticks look pretty awesome even at the end of the first quarter. My local hardware store happily donat
This paper is PERFECT for hanging on a locker, above a cubby, on a classroom wall, etc. Have students draw a dream they have that would make the world a better place. When they are done, have them write about their dream in the space provided below.
This is a simple and editable Pick 4 Menu, which compliments any Daily 5 activities you might do in your classroom. The only "round" missing is Listen to Reading, since a good majority of my reading curriculum uses read aloud and listen to reading. Typically, to save paper I copy the slide twice, and print two slides per page. Enjoy.
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