I have 14 years of experience in 3rd grade, 4th grade and in 6th grade. All of these have been in South Carolina, with 6 of them being focused on intervention students.
This simple checklist is perfect for an upper elementary or middle school parent/teacher conference. Three categories help break down the strengths, concerns and ways to offer support to the parent. I modified it from something I found online and used it in all my conferences as a starting point with parents.
A very simple, kid-friendly, teacher friendly checklist to make sure the students are on the right track during the middle of writing an information piece on animals. I used this to simply check in on my writers as we were going. The categories are broken down based on her 4th grade unit of study terms, but could be adapted for 3rd or 5th. Check out my Narrative Writing Checklist that is similar to this product.
2nd - 5th
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Writing
This is a short 10 question checkup after teaching the difference in quantitative vs qualitative data in science.
*****ANSWERS********
1. quantitative
2. quantitative
3. qualitative
4. quantitative
5. quantitative
6.qualitative
7.qualitative
8. quantitative
9. qualitative
10. quantitative
This unit was designed for a 6th grade reading intervention class, but the skills of understanding character emotions, feelings and analyzing their dialogue will be able to be used in grades 3-8. Choose grade appropriate material and adapt if needed, but the content can be used for any of those grade levels. This unit supports the information presented in Jennifer Serravallo's Reading Strategies book-- Goal 6, lessons 6.1, 6.4, 6.6 and 6.7. Each unit includes a pre reading, during reading, and
3rd - 8th
Balanced Literacy, Close Reading, Reading Strategies
To be used with the Lucy Calkins Unit of Study for Narrative Writing, this was designed for a 4th grader to use as a checklist but would easily adapt to 3rd or 5th (or higher) to help guide self reflection. It's based off the rubric for narrative writing, but is written in a kid-friendly language. If you are looking to do this with informational writing, check out my Informational Writing Checklist for students.
Includes coverage of the following concepts:
High and Low pressure
Warm and Cold fronts
Types of Precipitation
Location of states on a map
Students will interpret maps and then apply their information to a weather script to become a meteorologist. This was designed for a 6th grade college prep class, but could be adapted for honors or lower levels.
Written with a Reading Intervention 6th grade student in mind, this product is a mixture of quizzes, personality profiles and guided Social/Emotional pages to help connect you to your students’ greatest needs very quickly. This is a perfect "Back to School" notebook option for in person learning or digital learning for Upper Elementary through Middle Levels, as it is broad enough to cover in depth at whatever level is needed. Included in this resource are pages titled: •Rating system of emotion
Guide students through the research process as they conduct a Passion Project based on any topic of their choosing. What is a Passion Project? “Passion Projects capture the joy of learning while integrating content areas of reading, writing, and oral communication and can change the climate of the classroom. Using technology to create, instead of merely consuming, gives students opportunities to showcase their creativity and celebrate their hard work.” –Tamara Letter Through conducting a passion
6th grade Medieval Times choice activity board. There are nine options, but students pick one from each row/column. Two of the activities require a Brain Pop account login.
4th - 6th
Middle Ages, Other (Social Studies), Social Studies
This will be used in conjunction with a unit on astronomy in a 3rd-6th grade classroom. It includes the instructions for each part of the project as well as a scoring guideline checklist. Students will create a project using this outline and will be graded according to the checklist. Feel free to message me for the Microsoft Word version of this file to edit for your own style. I could not upload successfully in that format, but will happily send it to you.
To use as you teach how to add supporting evidence to writing. This can be used with Lucy Calkins Units of Study for Grade 3,4, or 5. It is a simple organizational chart that you can change to what works for you.
3rd - 6th
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Writing
This interactive notebook page outlines the causes and effects of the French and Indian War as it led to the American Revolutionary War.
*******Answers*******
1. England
2. land
3. furs
4. farm/live on the land/ survive
5. England
6. owned
7. debt
Tired of the same old icebreakers? This is a resource for ELA teachers to use to get to know students in a whole new way.
Included is a powerpoint with instructions for an activity that can take 30 minutes on one of the first days of school. It is a resource to get to know your students' personalities without having to do an icebreaker.
Candy hearts have messages that are outdated at times, so this is a Valentine's activity geared from 4th grade-8th grade to create a modern day Valentine's Day candy heart with updated messages. From the sheet: "Create your own expression that you would send to your friends or crush on a candy heart if you got to be the author." In this activity you have a short list of examples, a photo of this activity that I used in my school for reference, and a template to use for your students. I print the
Making text to self, text to text and text to world connections posters. These are geared more toward older students and have prompts to help remind students of making connections.
5th - 12th
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
A simple activity to boost reading engagement in your upper elementary or middle level classrooms. This can be a print and use immediately sheet where your students rank books in a "speed dating" format where they go around the room and rank books on their first impression of them.
Teach the words supply, demand, needs and sale--very basic economic terms for 2nd-4th graders. Then, using the link provided (or search YouTube on your own for the "shop" scene in Frozen) you will show the clip one time for enjoyment. Then, pass out the page and point out the paragraph to fill in. Students will watch the clip one more time to try to fill in the blanks.
They will then answer the short answer questions based on the clip, and you may even show it a 3rd time.
This is just a sho
Taking the hit song "Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X, I wrote a song to teach the 5 layers of the atmosphere. This is not an in depth study of the layers, but rather, a way to support students in memorizing the layers with short blurbs about each layer. On the last page I found a graphic of the 5 layers, I did not create that page and included the website for more information.
3rd - 7th
Science
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I have 14 years of experience in 3rd grade, 4th grade and in 6th grade. All of these have been in South Carolina, with 6 of them being focused on intervention students.
Teaching style
Lifelong learner who believes in relationships first. Usually willing to try new ideas, even when I'm not confident they will work out.
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