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Preview of Spelling Tic Tac Toe for homework or center

Spelling Tic Tac Toe for homework or center

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SnugInSecond
Grab the version of Spelling Tic Tac Toe that works for my classroom! All you will need for this center is the tic-tac-toe board (I laminate 3 and they get reused), markers, keyboards (you can use real ones or print out a picture), and magnetic letters. Enjoy!
Preview of Math Fact Fluency Flash Cards with Gumball Machines: Addition and Subtraction

Math Fact Fluency Flash Cards with Gumball Machines: Addition and Subtraction

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SnugInSecond
Flash cards for addition and subtraction facts 1-9 (plus one, minus one, plus two, minus two, etc.) The addition cards do include turnaround facts. Please note: the flashcards do not have answers on the back. I send home a note to parents and also let my students know that it is their responsibility to write and study the correct number on the back of their flashcards.
Preview of The Daring Nellie Bly Storytown Lesson 14

The Daring Nellie Bly Storytown Lesson 14

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SnugInSecond
These pages read like a Diary that Nellie Bly has written on her travels. They are a great companion to Lesson 14 in the 5th grade Storytown series. The fill-in-the-blank answers include: - literal comprehension - making predictions - inferring meaning of text - supporting an opinion
Preview of Unscrambling Sentences Task Cards: Alphabetical/ABC Order/Dictionary Practice

Unscrambling Sentences Task Cards: Alphabetical/ABC Order/Dictionary Practice

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SnugInSecond
"Unscrambling sentences" task cards can be used so many different ways: as a center, for early finishers, scoot game, etc! Students will put words in alphabetical order to create sentences. Some sentences make sense either way, so you will be able to check if students are really using alphabetical order! Great practice for using guide words in the dictionary. This pack contains 31 task cards with ABC order practice up to the third letter.
Preview of Love Monster Task Cards Two Digit Subtraction And Two-Step Word Problems

Love Monster Task Cards Two Digit Subtraction And Two-Step Word Problems

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SnugInSecond
Subtraction task cards! This set includes two sets of task cards featuring subtraction with regrouping. For students that need a challenge, one set of cards contains several one-step and two-step word problems that involve subtraction with regrouping. Task cards can be used for: a silent scavenger hunt, scoot game, center, and many more! These love monsters are perfect for Valentine's Day. I use these cards as a review of chapter 4 McGraw Hill MyMath series.
Preview of What If Everybody Did That?

What If Everybody Did That?

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SnugInSecond
Use this page to get students thinking about why the rules in the classroom are important. What if everybody broke the rules?
Preview of Compound Words Puzzle Poster

Compound Words Puzzle Poster

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SnugInSecond
This poster looks great hanging in the classroom! To demonstrate their understanding of compound words, students will choose one compound word to write and illustrate inside the puzzle pieces. Enjoy! Your feedback is appreciated. -------------------- Let's Connect! InstagramFacebook
Preview of Nothing Ever Happens on 90th Street Storytown Lesson 17

Nothing Ever Happens on 90th Street Storytown Lesson 17

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SnugInSecond
This is a quick activity for students to keep track of the characters in the story "Nothing Ever Happens on 90th Street". They will draw a picture of each character and a space is included to write down the importance of the character in the story. It can be used as a resource for 5th grade Storytown, Lesson 17.
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I am dedicated to creating engaging and meaningful lessons that are aligned with the Common Core Standards.

My own education history

I grew up in public schools and attended Illinois State University where I majored in Psychology. After observing in a first grade classroom for one of my Psychology courses, I knew that I needed to be in the classroom and I decided to major in Elementary Education as well.