I have taught the following grades (same school district)
2nd, 3rd, 7th/8th math, 7th reading/la, 3 years in 4th grade, and 5 years as a Title 1 Math teacher. I am now the 1st grade teacher for my district.
Bring fun, color, and organization to your classroom calendar routine all year long with this Classroom Calendar Companion Bundle! 🌟📅 This full-year resource includes themed monthly calendar pieces, daily routine cards, and special day cards designed to brighten your classroom and keep students engaged during calendar time, morning meeting, and math calendar activities. ✨ What’s Included: • Full-year monthly themed calendar cards/backgrounds • Today / Tomorrow / Yesterday routine cards • Bi
Print these on adhesive labels and put on the take home folders. It will help keep you and parents organized and on the same page. I used Avery(R) White Adhesive Name Badges 25395, 2-1/3" x 3-3/8".
These progression charts show how each standard in the domains flow into each other. It makes tracking the standards easy and even has little check boxes that can be used to check off which standards have been covered. It is a great way to see what the expectation for the classes before and after yours has.
I created this scavenger hunt to be used outside. At the beginning of the year it is always so hot. I created this scavenger hunt to make math a little more fun, check skills at the beginning of the year, and get outside into some moving air. Simply take the number posters and tape them outside, in the classroom, or anywhere else and watch the students use their math skills and find the answers.
This form is a great way to direct a parent teacher conference. It allows you to review the academic subjects as well as behavior and add comments. I use this all the time in conferences to discuss the progress with the parents.
These progression charts show how each standard in the domains flow into each other. It makes tracking the standards easy and even has little check boxes that can be used to check off which standards have been covered. It is a great way to see what the expectation for the classes before and after yours has.
What a great and fun way to get to know your elementary students. A this or that activity that helps you get to know some of their likes at the beginning of the year. You also get to see fine motor skills through coloring and cutting and let them have fun decorating the ice cream cones when they are done.
These progression charts show how each standard in the domains flow into each other. It makes tracking the standards easy and even has little check boxes that can be used to check off which standards have been covered. It is a great way to see what the expectation for the classes before and after yours has.
These progression charts show how each standard in the domains flow into each other. It makes tracking the standards easy and even has little check boxes that can be used to check off which standards have been covered. It is a great way to see what the expectation for the classes before and after yours has.
These progression charts show how each standard in the domains flow into each other. It makes tracking the standards easy and even has little check boxes that can be used to check off which standards have been covered. It is a great way to see what the expectation for the classes before and after yours has.
These progression charts show how each standard in the domains flow into each other. It makes tracking the standards easy and even has little check boxes that can be used to check off which standards have been covered. It is a great way to see what the expectation for the classes before and after yours has.
These progression charts show how each standard in the domains flow into each other. It makes tracking the standards easy and even has little check boxes that can be used to check off which standards have been covered. It is a great way to see what the expectation for the classes before and after yours has.
Students create a game board on a state. This can be modified for countries, regions, or whatever you may be studying. It also helps the students to learn about research and how to begin to cite their sources.
Knowing which numbers add to make 10 is an important skill/strategy for kids to know for addition. Why not make it engaging, visual, and fun? With this product they will get to do a little bit of coloring, learn about the order of colors in the rainbow, and see the connection with the numbers that make 10. Have fun with it!
This project is for researching a state. The student will create an ABC book about a state. It has a detail for each letter of the alphabet that needs to be researched. This is great for beginning research and learning to cite sources.
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I have taught the following grades (same school district)
2nd, 3rd, 7th/8th math, 7th reading/la, 3 years in 4th grade, and 5 years as a Title 1 Math teacher. I am now the 1st grade teacher for my district.
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