Looking for an INTERACTIVE way to review basic multiplication and division? With 30 practice problems, you and your third graders will love reviewing multiplication and division to 10, word problems, area, arrays and a fun "move your body" category. Once in the "present" mode, you can click on an amount in a category and it will take you directly to the slide with that question. Students will have to do various tasks to complete the answer from finding a missing product or quotient, drawing a
Use Fruit Loops to end your first grade graphing unit with a hands on activity. Perfect for a class party or for the 100th day of school! Teacher gives students a handful of fruit loops each. Students use those fruit loops to complete a graph. They can glue or place the fruit loops in the squares and use the information from their created graph to answer questions. Questions include: more/less than, combining all fruit loops, and addition equations adding different color amounts. PRINT AND GO!
I use this resource across the course of a week and it meets the RL.2.9 standard (compare and contrast two or more versions of the same story (e.g., Cinderella stories) by different authors or from different cultures). We read a different version of Cinderella every day and record the story elements. At the end of the week the students can pick 2 of the versions to compare using the Venn diagram.
This is the perfect resource to engage your 3rd and 4th grade students in digital learning and multiplication fact practice. Created on Google Slides and can be used in Google Classroom, Schoology, or Canvas. Kids LOVE Mystery Pictures! And these fun, paperless, and digital mystery pictures are sure to engage your students in math fact practice. Instead of coloring in the pictures, students can drag the correct color box to cover the square OR they can color fill the box using the color fill
BUNDLE: Multiplication Mystery Pictures from 1s-10s This is the perfect resource to engage your 3rd and 4th grade students in digital learning and multiplication fact practice. Created on Google Slides and can be used in Google Classroom, Schoology, or Canvas.Kids LOVE Mystery Pictures! And these fun, paperless, and digital mystery pictures are sure to engage your students in math fact practice. Instead of coloring in the pictures, students can drag the correct color box to cover the square OR
Student workbook/journal for Words Their Way word sorts! Can be used with any level and sort! Eight Days of Activities (and it only uses 2 pieces of paper!): Day 1: New Words - Sort and record your new words by pattern Dat 2: Speed Sort - Sort your words as fast as you can and record. Day 3: Highlight the Patter - Sort and record your words, highlight the pattern in each column Day 4: A-Z - Choose 8 words and put them into alphabetical order, then record. Day 5: Partner Sort - Find someone in th
This is the perfect resource to engage your 3rd and 4th grade students in digital learning and division fact practice. Created on Google Slides and can be used in Google Classroom, Schoology, or Canvas.Kids LOVE Mystery Pictures! And these fun, paperless, and digital mystery pictures are sure to engage your students in math fact practice. Instead of coloring in the pictures, students can drag the correct color box to cover the square OR they can color fill the box using the color fill tool on
Included: Anchor Chart for Character Traits vs. FeelingsEditable Graphic Organizers for naming character traits and feelingsEditable Graphic Organizers for providing evidence to support ideas about character traits and feelings.
This bundle is the perfect resource to engage your 3rd and 4th grade students in digital learning and division fact practice. Created on Google Slides and can be used in Google Classroom, Schoology, or Canvas.Kids LOVE Mystery Pictures! And these fun, paperless, and digital mystery pictures are sure to engage your students in math fact practice. Instead of coloring in the pictures, students can drag the correct color box to cover the square OR they can color fill the box using the color fill t
Four different options for Click and Drag activities for place value drawings. Each option has an addition problem and a story problem that you can use or edit to suit your needs. All options are completely editable! -Base ten blocks with Ones, Tens, Hundreds and Thousands -Base ten blocks with Ones, Tens, and Hundreds -Place Value Drawings (from Math Expressions) with Ones, Tens, Hundreds, and Thousands -Place Value Drawings (from Math Expressions) with Ones, Tens, and Hundreds Students click
This resource lets you keep track of when and how you taught an ELA standard as well as how successful your students are meeting that standard. Helps with: -Reteaching -Grouping -Report Cards **Print double sided and bind to make a standard checklist book!
*Editable! These informational sentence starter flipbooks give your students the independence to start and flesh out their writing. Create flipbooks for students to use during independent writing time to help with organization, temporal words, and transitions. There is also a self reflection page for students to make sure they included all the pieces they needed in their writing. Assembly Suggestions: Print pages on different colored cardstock. Put pages in order and fasten in the corner with
1st - 4th
English Language Arts, Writing, Writing-Expository
Fun Homophone Craftivity! After learning about homophones, students are given a pair of pears to write a homophone pair on. On each pear they write the homophone in the banner, draw a picture of it and use it in a sentence.
This is the perfect resource to engage your 3rd and 4th grade students in digital learning and division fact practice. Created on Google Slides and can be used in Google Classroom, Schoology, or Canvas.Kids LOVE Mystery Pictures! And these fun, paperless, and digital mystery pictures are sure to engage your students in math fact practice. Instead of coloring in the pictures, students can drag the correct color box to cover the square OR they can color fill the box using the color fill tool on
This is the perfect resource to engage your 3rd and 4th grade students in digital learning and multiplication fact practice. Created on Google Slides and can be used in Google Classroom, Schoology, or Canvas.Kids LOVE Mystery Pictures! And these fun, paperless, and digital mystery pictures are sure to engage your students in math fact practice. Instead of coloring in the pictures, students can drag the correct color box to cover the square OR they can color fill the box using the color fill to
Making inferences can be a difficult skill to understand. These practice slides can help scaffold young readers to understand what they do when they make an inference. Digital Anchor Charts included. Skill slides can be used whole class to model and discuss, or as independent work, or both! This is the teaching order I used with my class: Day 1: Teach anchor chart and practice sentence inferences. Some whole class and some independent. Day 2: Read aloud book together and use the sentence stem
2nd - 4th
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
A Bingo Board "menu" of different activities your third graders can do at home. It includes clickable links to websites your students can use! I made mine optional for my class. *Completely Editable. *Can be used easily with online learning platforms.
3rd - 4th
English Language Arts, For All Subjects, Math
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