A fun, independent way for students to explore the five regions of the United States! NO PREP: print and go! Great for a lesson, stations, review, or sub plans.This resource includes:-A 'passport' for students to fill out to excite them for their travels -A look at using cardinal directions to show knowledge of where each country in North America is -Color in the region sheet -A page of learning for EACH region! Each page has a state labeled map of the region, history of the region, the clima
*Updated 3/6/2022 with 2 more books to use!!* BOOK MADNESS!! A creative, fun, engaging way to have your students reading for March is Reading Month!! Students can compete in teams or independently to score points by reading and answer questions. Have your whole class fill out a bracket to see which book will win! Instructions, comprehension questions for each book, bulletin board images and ideas, and much more included. Books leveled by DRA levels to include ALL readers in your class (levels r
The perfect craft and activity in one! Practice your students' multiplication and/or division skills with this cute snowman. Turn it into a craft by having students color/draw, gluing it on some colored paper and hanging it in the hall!
March is Reading Month activity! I've always wanted to find a way to make 'mystery readers' in the classroom more intentional- and I've found it! After a 6 hour training on inclusive texts in classroom libraries, I created this resource to have powerful discussions with my students while bringing in who they are. The idea is... each student can have a mystery reader from their family come in. They bring in a book that represents their child, theirself, or their family. For example, a family wit