This Extreme Weather Journal is perfect to add to your weather unit! Students will draw and write about thunderstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes, and blizzards. I have provided both Full Page and Half Page versions for your to choose from.
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I whipped up these bookmarks to share with each class at my school during our Random Acts of Kindness Week! Each has a kindness quote and backline picture to color. I plan to laminate my students' bookmarks when they are finished coloring. Hope you enjoy this forever freebie!
Students can create these fun snowmen and practice creating compound words! Have students cut out the pieces and build a snowman. Glue the pieces to a black/navy blue sheet of paper and create snowflakes with a white crayon. Have students write the two root words that are used to create a compound word on the earmuffs. Write the new compound word on the band of the earmuffs.
Optional: Have students write a story to explain what they think snowmen do at night!
Two writing line styles are provi
These aren’t just any pirates, they are place value pirates! The toothy grins of these pirates have a secret code!
Your students will love creating their own pirates using long/short teeth to represent tens and ones.
Enjoy these super hero themed desk name plates! I couldn't find what I was looking for so I made some! There are 8 color options and 6 black and white. All options are ink-friendly. If you like these, please check out some of my other products.
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This is such a fun activity for students who have just returned from Spring Break. Pass out this printable and let students roam to find classmates who have completed the activities listed in each box. When they find someone who has completed the activity, the student should sign their name. You’ll soon hear lots of conversations about Spring Break and your kiddos will get to catch up with their classmates.
A fun extension to this activity would be to graph the number of students who completed
Perfect for Grades 1 & 2
Great addition to a Three Little Pigs Unit or even a social studies unit about communities (rural, urban, & suburban.) For this fun creativity, students will create a house using hundreds, tens, and ones blocks.
They count the blocks used and decide if the home should be on EVEN street or ODD street.
Who knows how tall we are? The elephant NOSE!
This is a fun craftivity you can use with standard or nonstandard measurement. Students will create a elephant with a trunk that is as long as they are tall!
Do you need activities for students who finish early? Here are some great options including Number News, Boggle, Word Puzzles, Reading, & Writing.
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Make 25 cents in two different ways.
Do you have your students answer questions like this? Equal Value Robots is a FUN way to practice this skill!
Tell your students that their mission is to build a robot. Teams must find all of the parts for their robot by counting the coins to find the value on their card.
Check out the Preview for pictures of this product in action! This would make a fun Math Center, too!
Learning all about Owls can be a HOOT!
Students will create an Owl book/craftivity to showcase all of their knowledge about owls. Students will write about owls' appearance, habitat, diet, and more. Students will love to use their creativity to create the cover of their owl books. Two writing line styles are included for differentiation.
This product includes 2 peppermint science experiments that utilize supplies that are readily available in most homes. Students will conduct experiment, observe, and record their findings. This is perfect for elementary age students.
Reading Street First Grade Unit 4 Spelling Practice Pack is perfect for center work or independent practice. There is one game for each week of unit 4. It is Low Prep/Ink Friendly and requires only 2 dice and a writing tool! All Unit 4 Spelling Words are included and each week's page is designed to correlate with the weekly story.
What do good readers do?
Ask Questions, Predict, Make Connections, Infer, & Visualize.
Use these posters to introduce each concept to your guided reading groups. Display as a reference in class.