Perfect for digital or in-person learning. Students will practice their fry words by dragging letters to spell them out. No need to decipher handwriting or print tons of copies, because this is digital!
This product includes a 9 question pre-assessment that is designed to figure out the entry point for all students. This product also includes 3 formative assessments, two Exit Slips and one Splatter Board Anecdotal Notes.
Perfect for digital or in-person learning. Students will practice their fry words by dragging letters to spell them out. No need to decipher handwriting or print tons of copies, because this is digital!
Perfect for digital or in-person learning. Students will practice their fry words by dragging letters to spell them out. No need to decipher handwriting or print tons of copies, because this is digital!
Perfect for digital or in-person learning. Students will practice their fry words by dragging letters to spell them out. No need to decipher handwriting or print tons of copies, because this is digital!
This Google Slides resource gives you everything you need to turn RACE paragraphs into a complete opinion essay. This is a great teaching tool for on demand writing preparation. It includes teaching slides for each paragraph (intro, body, conclusion) and slides for students to fill in step-by-step to create their own essay.
Perfect for digital or in-person learning. Students will practice their fry words by dragging letters to spell them out. No need to decipher handwriting or print tons of copies, because this is digital!
This card sort can be used as a teaching activity or an individual sort. It has 6 category cards (1st person, 2nd person, 3rd person, 3rd person objective, 3rd person limited, 3rd person omniscient) with 6 text cards for each category. Can be taught with or without the 3rd person category being split into objective/limited/omniscient. The cards are sized as 4 x 6.
This product includes 4 math stations. Each station can be tailored to include only numbers 1-10, or 11-20, or both. This allows the stations to be used for a longer period of time within the classroom. 1. Station one is the dot wheels. The dot wheels go with the square numbers, and require students to match the correct number to the slice of the wheel. You can either have students just lay the paper cards on the wheel, or you can glue the cards to clothespins. There are 2 wheels for numbers 1-
This unit plan is based off of the CCSS and includes a daily I can statements and assessment target statements. This Unit Plan includes a beginning review, concept initiation, content, application, and 2 formative assessments (Final Assessment sold separately). Includes blue differentiation suggestions.
This set of 0-12 multiplication flashcards is designed for 4 x 3 inch cards. There are 338 total individual cards (90 pages). 26 cards per number (0's - 12's). This does not have the answers with it, because I use it for activities that students use a multiplication chart. Answers can easily be written on the back after being printed.
Each multiplication quick quiz is 10 questions long, designed to be timed for either 60 or 90 seconds. These quizzes test one factor at a time (0's, 10's etc.), and have 3 different versions. Perfect for exit tickets.
This test was designed to perfectly align to the standard. The test has T/F, multiple choice, matching, short answer, and extended response questions. It will help teachers to decipher which students have achieved mastery, and for the ones that didn't, where they are at in order to reteach. This can easily be adapted to take out some questions to shorten it to a quiz length if preferred.
This slideshow has two separate quiz options. Slide 2 has all of the 4's facts (with the 4 first) in numerical order. Slide 3 has all of the 4's facts (with the 4 first) in randomized order. This was made with Google Slides and can be easily uploaded as an assignment to the Google Classroom, or printed out for classroom use.
These rhyming cards are perfect for using for many games, such as memory, matching, go-fish or just a sort! This set includes words that rhyme phonemically and end with the same graphemes, and some words that rhyme phonemically but have different graphemes.
This Google Slides walks through the double double strategy for teaching 4's. It includes two multi-slide examples, and then shows single slides for the rest of the 4's facts with each of the steps.