Teddy bear themed Behavior Chart created by Sheri Wilson for the purpose of classroom management. Students use clips or clothespins to move their names up or down according to their behavior. All students start the day on Ready to Learn. If the student exhibits positive behavior in keeping the rules or stepping outside their comfort zone to share something; let them move their clip up. If a student reaches Super Student, they are rewarded with a classroom reward. I let students decorate thei
Six different types of bears that look like they are holding up students' work. They can showcase student work on a bulletin board or hallway. Put the students' name in the blank space between the bear's paws. I would laminate the bears, so that they hold up over the full year. Glue a clothespin onto the back of bear, in the middle of name so that it looks like the bear is holding the project.
Could also be used to hold up signs in the classroom as well. Whatever you want to use it for.
Teddy Bear Themed calendar headings for all the months of the year.
Teddy Bear Wall Calendar Headings by Sheri L. Wilson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
With the Common Core guidelines of learning at least two strategies to solve a math problem, this worksheet gives students a quicker means to find the answer. This worksheet help students learn with three different strategies - equal groups, number line, and arrays. I printed enough for all my students and laminated them so that they were reusable using a dry erase marker.
2nd - 5th
Basic Operations, Math
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