Get ready to have an exciting Reading Superbowl! It's a great way to get students back into the habit of reading at home each night. In my classroom, I create a football field on a bulletin board and then I place my class into 2 teams. This download is for teachers who would rather save the time and just use a digital bulletin board through Google Slides. Each morning that I check their football reading logs (which you can access from my other listing "Readin Superbowl") they are able to move t
This is the perfect way to incorporate financial literacy into your Class Dojo management. My students receive a paycheck each Friday worth their points earned for that week. They can then choose to spend at the Dojo store or save to buy something more expensive the following week!
I use these Google Slides in person on my Smartboard and also virtually during our Zoom meeting on Wednesday since my school is using a HYBRID model due to COVID. It works great both ways. It is interactive for in person students to use with the Smartboard. I also made a copy for each of my remote students to use each morning on their own. The Slides include: - days in school with ten frames, counters, and base ten blocks - number of the day (even/odd, ten more/ten less/one more/one less, tally
Whether you are teaching remotely or not - VIRTUAL CLASSROOMS ARE THE BEST! This Google Slides presentation includes a main classroom (home page), important links page, and a library page. I will continue to update it as my school year gets closer. I did include links for websites and back to school books on both pages! UPDATED 9/30 Now includes links to Art for Kids Hub videos, Fall classroom, Mystery Science videos, and Halloween read alouds. **WILL CONTINUE TO UPDATE**
I love counting down the days until Christmas with my kiddos especially with my awesome Christmas picture books! This is a great way to remind myself to read all of those books during the craziness of the holidays. In this download you will get a digital countdown, reading response sheet, and recommended books for the holidays with ideas for activities. Just read a book and have one of your students or yourself add a cotton ball to Santa's beard for a visual of how close we are to Santa's arriva
I love using an Interactive Math Notebook as a Math Center each week. I used this page as the first math center to introduce the IMN to my students. They were able to cut and glue the top part of the sheet onto the first page of their notebooks and draw pictures/numbers to answer each question.
Take attendance every day using a "Question of the Day." Students can move their magnet, clip, etc. to answer the question. Easy way to check attendance in the morning and have students move their magnet from the question throughout the day to see who has left the room. It's a great way to have students read something in the morning and to help young students begin to recognize the difference between questions and statements. Just print and laminate!
Keep track of which group goes where using this PowerPoint. I use this same layout for Guided Reading and Math Centers. My bins are labeled with the corresponding number so students grab the bin for the number their name is next to, so centers can run smoothly.
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