Ring in the New Year with multi step equations! 10 multi step equations with whole number solutions. 3 options for the coloring page - New Year, Same Math - 2026 - New Year, New Goals with space for students to write a math resolution Answer key included
Support students in solving multi step equations with this cut & paste activity! Students will solve 8 problems all involving whole numbers with whole number solutions. Two problems do have negative numbers as solutions. Can be used as independent practice, partner practice, or informal assessment.
Use this outline with your middle school students to teach them a basic outline for argumentative essays. My students write 5 paragraph essays, citing evidence in each body paragraph, and giving a counter argument in body paragraph 3.
When studying the Scientific Revolution, have your students complete this fun project. Your students can create video presentations, slides, or act out their interviews.
Use this TBR list to encourage your students to read. I've used mine on library field trips or during book tastings in class. My students enjoyed decorating the page and keeping it in the cover of their binders.
These slides are great for an introduction to your poetry unit in middle school. The slides cover 5 types of poetry, rhyme scheme, theme, topic and speaker's voice.
I use this template for my middle school language arts class. This could be modified for any grade/content area! The template gives you spaces to write in your specific policies and procedures for your classroom.
A fun, simple first week of school activity! Students will decorate a pendant to share facts about them using multiplication and division. Students will also share their goals and favorite things about math! Would be super cute to hang up!
A google slides assignment you can share with students! There are questions regarding finding the area of a rectangle with fractional sides, word problems, and an opportunity for students to write an expression using a real-world problem for finding area. Great for remote learning independent practice! Could also be used whole group if the teacher shares their screen. Enjoy!
A great tool for teaching 2D shapes during distance learning! These slides cover - Polygons and Quadrilaterals - Naming Polygons - Naming Quadrilaterals - Matching Quadrilaterals to Attributes - Classifying Quadrilaterals by Angles - Classifying Quadrilaterals by Parallel Sides - True/False Questions on Attributes of Quadrilaterals - Classifying Parallelograms - Classifying Rectangles - Classifying Triangles by Sides - Classifying Triangles by Angles My 5th graders could always use extra pract
Easy to use during distance learning! Assess your student's understanding of figurative language with these holiday themed slides! Students will determine which type of figurative language is used in 20 holiday inspired sentences.
Use theses slides to help your students review mixed decimal operations. I have provided 10 holiday themed word problems which are solved by addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. The link will take you to your own copy to post to your online learning platform for students. You could also use this resource in a whole group or small group setting.
Students are able to assess their own writing with these printable task cards! Print them and tape them up around the room for students to roam station to station, reviewing their essays independently. These could also be used to peer edit, explain elements of an argumentative essay, or for state testing review! The elements all follow AZ Merit's rubric for grades 3-5 opinion essay, however they could be used in any grade level (depending on your students!) Pages included: - Essay Flow - Introd
This rubric is a great resource for grading science fair projects! It includes grades based on research, display board, and in class participation. Teachers may choose how to scale the grading. Here's an example of what I did: Research Activities: 25 points possible Display Board: 25 points possible Participation: 10 points possible These rubrics were easy to use as students presented their boards, quick grading!
Both the novel and movie, Wonder, are amazing additions to every upper elementary classroom! After we completed our novel study on Wonder, we watched the movie as a 5th grade class. Students were then challenged to tie in our content on informational and persuasive writing to complete a 5 paragraph essay comparing the novel and film. Students loved it and were completely engaged! If your students have access to devices, you can upload the first page and have them complete the assignment on Goog
4th - 6th
Informational Text, Writing, Writing-Essays
CCSS
W.5.1
, W.5.2
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