This Google Spreadsheet Pixel Art Activity is a great way to get students to enjoy math! This project has 10 pages, 10 addition/subtraction problems on each page. That's 100 math problems! If the students answer the problems correctly, a surprise picture will be created in the spreadsheet. This is a plus for teachers; no grading is required! The students will want to complete this project over and over again!
Do you need a tool to assess your students' abilities to spell words? This is the perfect product, as the first slide gives an example of how to create it, then simply add the audio file for the words you want to test them on, and copy that sheet as many times as needed. This tool can be used for any age group and can be reiterated for an infinite number of varying tests.
Use this digital escape game to engage your students to use basic mathematics to collect all of the keys needed to escape for Thanksgiving break! This basic, but detailed, resource has 19 sections, each one challenging the students to add the numbers correctly to find the right keys. Good luck!
2.NBT.A.1 Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and onesThis is a drag-and-drop activity to teach place value for 1st and 2nd graders.
Use these 30 individual bingo boards to teach your students different fry sight words with a competitive game. Simply hyperlink each of their names to their individual, specific board to compete with each other to connect five words in a row.
This virtual leaf collection can help teach your students about autumn with the ability to collect virtual leaves, describe them, learn what trees they are from, and what traits those trees possess. Students can copy the slides and add as many leaves as they would like to learn about.
This short project would be a perfect digital exit ticket for counting to 10. This project has simple word problems for kindergarteners. It has a simple interface and will be easy for students to use.
This worksheet bundle helps students understand characters in a story. They are asked to find the wants and needs of each character. The next activity asked students to interview a classmate to find information about their wants and needs. Finally, they write a newsletter post spotlighting the person they interviewed. (I would add an audio clip that reads the directions for your students who may struggle.)
This worksheet requires students to make connections with words. The students use words from the word bank to put them in groups. They must provide a category name for each group.
2nd - 5th
English Language Arts, Reading Strategies, Vocabulary