This is a measurement introduction powerpoint. It cover the US Customary (length, weight, capacity) and metric (length, weight, capacity) units of measurement along with pictures and examples. This also has measurement equivalents.
This is a powerpoint explaining each of the different types of genres along with examples of each. This powerpoint includes fiction and non-fiction genres such as fairy tales, tall tales, nursery rhymes, realistic fiction, biographies, autobiographies, fables, science fiction, etc.
Here is a powerpoint used to help students find factors. I have students write these examples in their math notebooks and look back at them when they need to.
This is a powerpoint presentation used in helping students prepare for any standardized test. This gives strategies in time management, restating questions, previewing questions, etc.
This is a powerpoint to teach the different types of print and digital sources (newspapers, almanac, atlas, dictionary, thesaurus, encyclopedia, internet search engines, table of contents, index, etc).
This is a measurement practice worksheet I created to review all the skills I'd taught in measurement. This quizzes students on things such as time, elapsed time, temperature, converting yards to feet, pints to gallons, ounces to pounds, perimeter, area, distance, estimating, etc.
This is a poster used to introduce students to what making connections are. This explains what a text-to-text, text-to-self, and text-to-world connection is and give example questions you could ask yourself.
This is a powerpoint that will expose students to 2 dimensional polygons, 3 dimensional polygons, vertices (vertex), edges, faces, and also show examples of each. I hope you find this useful in your classroom.
This is a powerpoint I have created to use as an introduction. I have listed the standards students will be learning during the week along with explanations and examples.
This is a powerpoint used to visually help students understand mean, median, mode, and range. Each slide is designated for each specific skill. One slide has a little jingle explaining what it is and the next contains an example of how to solve it.
This is a powerpoint to help your students find factors. There are tricks for some numbers. I use this and have students copy the tricks into a math notebook.
These are forms I created for students to use when finished reading a chapter of a book during guided reading. In these forms students are to draw a picture of what happened in the story, write any words they may have trouble understanding, make predictions, make connections (self, text, and world), write questions, etc.
1st - 6th
Reading, Writing
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