This game is a race to see who can fill up their board first! One player is "ow and ou" while the other player is "oi and oy." The players take turns drawing cards, and if a card matches their board, they write it down! Fun and easy way to practice sorting these dipthongs.
Included in this editable Power Point is a Welcome Back Letter that explains where supplies go, an All About the Teacher letter, a Birthday Fun explanation letter (instead of treats), and labels for items at Open House such as Kleenex. You can edit whatever you would like in Power Point to fit your needs!
There are two spelling homework packets in this bundle. One is for four sight words per week. The other is for a spelling list for each week. In my first grade classroom, I used the Frye’s lists for sight word practice for the first quarter, and then I switched to spelling lists with a pattern per week for the rest of the year. The directions are on the front page of each spelling packet. Feel free to use these as you please! They are designed to be completed throughout a week’s time as h
25 weeks of math problem solving to use as homework or in class! Each week has a math story problem with room to show work and lines to explain how the problem was solved. This can be the problem solving for the week due on Friday, or it can be used as in class practice. Weeks 1-12 have one problem, and weeks 13-25 have two problems to solve. They are aligned with common core, and they also include some MAP test skills! It will be more of a review for second grade, but excellent practice. *
This zip file includes a Daily Five bulletin board, a math work stations sign and numbers 1-10 with a Meet with the teacher sign included, name tags with guitars, and a writing process bulletin board all with a zebra background! They are colorful, fun, and would work with a zebra or rockstar theme in your classroom.
This bulletin board can be used as a reference on your wall, or it can be used interactively with students marking where they are in the writing process. They can put a clothespin on the step they are at in the writing process or they can write their name next to the steps in the writing process.
This bundle includes: Farmhouse Style CAFE Board, Farmhouse Style Wonders Focus Wall, and Farmhouse Style Writing Process board. Get the bundle and save!
This Reader's Notebook can be easily used in grades 2-4. There is a cursive resource page in the front, three tabs for a Reader's Workshop or a Daily Five model, and finally a book recording list in the back so that students can keep track of the books they have read throughout the year. Each section has a spot for a post it note so that the goals can be changed easily throughout the year. The three sections are "Read to Self", "Read with the Teacher", and "Grammar Practice." There are blank
This is a pack of three spelling games! This aligns with the third grade Common Core State Standard centered on retelling folk tales, fairy tales, fables and myths. It also aligns with common spelling patterns needed in the third grade common core state standards. There is a "Jack and the Beanstalk" themed root word and "ed", "ing" ending game, a "Cinderella" themed word sort for long vowel patterns, and a "Lion and the Mouse" themed plurals game.
This math pack has a sort to practice the Commutative, Associative, and Identity Properties of Addition, an Addition Table Bingo game, an adding 10, 100, or 1,000 sort, and an estimating sums practice with dice. Each activity is a fun and easy way to practice and assess third grade addition skills.
This pack includes 7 games and activities to practice and review place value. Skills included: Standard, Expanded, and Word form Comparing to the thousands, greater than and less than Greatest to least and least to greatest Rounding
This is a rounding game that can be played alone or with a partner. It requires a deck of cards! The students flip up cards and round to the nearest ten or hundred. The mountain on the game board is a visual to help them round.
This Open House packet includes parent/volunteer sign up sheets, a writing piece for your third graders to tell why they are ROCKSTARS, parent gift tags, a scavenger hunt, and more!
This is a game for comparing numbers to the thousands! Students take turns rolling a die to compare two numbers to the thousands. Players keep track of who has the greater number by using greater than less than symbols and tracking their points for each greatest number.
Every year I have my students set goals based on their school wide and district wide test scores. This page is what I insert into their data binder to keep track!