This is a highly-engaging game great for building students’ skip counting fluency, which in turn strengthens their ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide efficiently and accurately. Try playing Skip Counting Sparkle with your students during morning meeting, indoor recess, as a math warm-up or brain break, or you can leave it with your sub plans. This is also an awesome, purposeful time-filler for those rare and random times where you have a few extra minutes in your day! This resource
It’s hard to find the time to celebrate holidays when there is so much we have to accomplish in a school year! I originally created this bingo set to sneak a little Valentine’s Day flair into the content I already needed to teach. Now I have expanded this resource to include fall, winter, and spring themes, so you can use these games throughout the school year! Engage your students and practice finding the area and perimeter of rectangles! HOW TO PLAY:Print out the AREA and/or PERIMETER bingo c
This is a rigorous, engaging math project that uses critical thinking skills to tackle real life problems about area and perimeter while designing a food truck. Students love the opportunity to be creative, and you can connect this to social studies if your students are learning about the economy and/or entrepreneurship! This product includes differentiation options (simpler concepts) for some of the tasks in this project. Use these options to meet the needs of your students. In this project, s
This classroom decor and labeling bundle includes tools to help students navigate and maintain an organized classroom. Each of the products include clear, legible text that models appropriate writing conventions (including capitalization), along with simple visual supports and clipart. All of the watercolor clipart was carefully drawn to include a consistent color palette focusing on calming blues and greens. The bundle includes the following products... CLASSROOM SUPPLY LabelsMATH TOOL LabelsV
These schedule cards are simple with colorful doodle clipart to support students visually. All fonts used are playful and kid-friendly, but easy to read and model appropriate writing conventions, including capitalization. The following pre-made schedule cards are included: art assembly assessment circle time clean up daily 5 dismissal field trip guest speaker guidance gym health independent work intervention time intervention literacy lunch math morning meeting morning work music P.E. physical e
Labels are an important tool for teaching your students the organizational skills they will need to be successful in and out of the classroom. These supply labels are simple and easy for children to use: each label features text AND picturetext models appropriate writing conventions, including capitalizationall fonts are clear and easy-to-readwatercolor clipart is carefully crafted and features a consistent color palette focusing on calming blues and greensThese 3x3” labels fit the square Target
This product includes 17 different templates your students can use to publish their writing into a book. Clean, simple formatting allows the student’s work to take center stage. The variety of structures include space for text, illustrations, captions, a table of contents, an “about the author” page, and more. Each template comes in two versions: with and without a checklist of text features that would be appropriate for the page formatting. These templates can work with nearly any type of writi
Use these sentence stems to teach your students to communicate their thoughts and opinions clearly and with EVIDENCE! Introduce and model these sentence stems gradually with your students, then hang them where your students can reference them during class discussions and partner/group work. Refer to the sentence stems often and reinforce their use to build students’ confidence in having rich academic conversations. This resource includes 9 different accountable talk stem speech bubbles with wate
After a break from school, it’s an important part of any successful PBIS/classroom management system to spend some time explicitly reviewing behavior expectations in the classroom. Even for adults, it’s easy to forget our routines and procedures – I know this is true for me because I forget how to take attendance during every break! I used this resource in my classroom after returning from winter break. I identified some of our routines that I knew we would need to practice and discuss, like: br
Displaying a schedule in your classroom helps your students know what to expect and can help keep your class on track. These schedule cards are simple and easy for children to navigate: > > each card features text AND clipart > > text models appropriate writing conventions, including capitalization > > all fonts are clear and easy-to-read > > watercolor clipart is hand-drawn and features a consistent color palette focusing on calming blues and greens I print my schedu
Are you tired of students mumbling "I'm sorry" and expecting all of their problems to magically disappear? The 4-step apology is a great way to teach your students how to take responsibility for their mistakes and make things right with people they've wronged. I use the 4-step apology in restorative compliment/apology circles with my third graders, and it has really helped my students learn the language they need to communicate in tough situations like when feelings are hurt. With a little pract
Displaying a calendar in your classroom is a great way to engage your students with what’s going on in your classroom, school, and community. The cards included in this set are easy for kids to read and use: > > cards feature text AND clipart > > text models appropriate writing conventions, including capitalization > > all fonts are clear and easy-to-read > > watercolor clipart is hand-drawn and features a consistent color palette focusing on calming blues and greens
I like to use this work mat to introduce the concept of division to my third graders. Division is such a hard concept to master, and I've found that using this mat with manipulatives is a great way to help them develop a really concrete conceptual understanding! This product... is sized for ledger (11x16”) paper to allow lots of room for little hands to workincludes instructions for printing in “poster mode” on regular letter size paper so that you can get a ledger size work mat even if you don’
Hang these place value posters in your classroom as a quick reference tool for your students as you build their understanding of place value! This set features watercolor backgrounds in calming blues and greens, and ranges from hundred billions to thousandths. Two versions of the “ones” place allow you to choose whether to use the decimal point and decimal places based on the instructional level of your students. This product includes half- and full-page versions of the posters.
This freebie includes 3 sizes of multiplication chart (including factors 1-12): full page sizehalf page size3x3" square (fits Target Dollar Spot adhesive labels!)Each size comes in a brightly colored version and a black-and-white version you can print on your favorite colorful paper.
Labels are an important tool for teaching your students the organizational skills they will need to be successful in and out of the classroom. These labels are simple and easy for children to use, and are perfect for your math tools and manipulatives: each label features text AND picturetext models appropriate writing conventions, including capitalizationall fonts are clear and easy-to-readwatercolor clipart is carefully crafted and features a consistent color palette focusing on calming blues a
Print these visual cue cards to help your students navigate various tools in Zoom! These icons are large (each card prints at a quarter page OR full-page size), crisp, and clear. Most importantly, the cue cards look JUST like the tools in Zoom. There are a few slight differences in the Zoom display between platforms (e.g., it looks slightly different on a Chromebook than a Windows computer), but these cue cards accurately match the colors and icons you and your students will really use in Zoom.
This memory book prompts students to reflect on their personal growth, learning, and interests throughout the school year. It is the PERFECT end-of-year activity that your students and their families can treasure! This printable resource has a simple black and white design so that your students can color and customize to make it their own. Two cover designs are included...one that perfectly represents so many of our experiences with the 2020-21 school year, and another more generic cover so that
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