This alphabet is created with relevant academic vocabulary and can be displayed all year long!
Each letter is a full page and includes upper/lower case, word, definition and picture.
Please consult the word list to ensure this alphabet will be appropriate for your classroom.
Word List:
Area
Biography
Community
Divide
Even
Fraction
Geography
Hypothesis
Idiom
Justify
Key Details
Line plot
Multiply
Narrative
Opinion
Perimeter
Quotation Marks
Region
Sequence
Text features
Unit fraction
Volume (liqu
Journeys Unit 1 Vocabulary After introducing key vocabulary, students will match each vocabulary word with the correct definition and illustrate the word. Stories Included: "A Fine, Fine School" "The Trial of Cardigan Jones" "Destiny's Gift" "Pop's Bridge" "Roberto Clemente: Pride of the Pittsburgh Pirates" Helpful hint: print definition page on colored paper; one set of definitions per student.
Students practice addition and subtraction with this fun game!
One-digit and two-digit addition and subtraction. (With the exception of 100+100!)
The game plays as follows:
Student 1: "I have the first card. Who has the sum of 5+9?"
Student 2: "I have 14. Who has the sum of 20+13?"
Student 3: "I have 33. Who has the difference of 43-3?"
etc. etc.
30 cards included
This freebie includes three student pages:
All About Me- pennant where students fill out name, birthday, age, favorite things, mini self portrait, and what they want to be when they grow up.
Find a Friend- students look for classmates to complete a box with their name AND an answer to a question.
Ready? Set? Goals. - students set one academic, social, and personal goal for the school year; space for a small drawing.
Enjoy!
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My students periodically complete a reading check using their AR books.
Information includes book title, author, fiction/nonfiction, AR level, summary, and reason for selecting the book.
Although I use this for AR, it can be used for any independent reading!
Enjoy!
2nd - 5th
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
Free and easy holiday treat, no homework for the week.
Students will decode the mystery message by solving multiplication and division problems.
Message reads: No homework this week!
3rd - 4th
Math, Mental Math
FREE
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