This is a great, easy, bookmark or letter to give students at the end of the year! It's editable for multiple teachers or one. I print these off for each kid, laminate, and attach string to them (totally optional) so they can be used as a bookmark or hung somewhere in their homes! Uploads as a PowerPoint!Fonts used: MTF Jumpin' Jack (names) and Bubbles Matthew (note)
All of the third grade Math Standards in "simpler" terms with the standard code to match. Some include examples. I printed mine on colored cardstock (front and back) and then had them laminated. Then, I punched a hole at the top and hung them on my focus wall/bulletin board! I like to go over these with my kids whenever we learn a new standard and try to break it down for them before the lesson so they know what they are learning and how to show success! ENJOY! Sidenote* pages are horizontal!
Use my example as your guide to add your own bitmoji/images/text to the page! They are all sized 1.59"x1.59". The Font inside the bubbles is "KG Sorry Not Sorry"!
All of the third grade science standards typed up for your classroom bulletin boards! They display nicely when printed on colored paper and laminated. This makes them super easy to change as your lessons change and switch back and forth between standards. Great to see during class walkthroughs.
All questions aligned to 3rd grade MAFS standards! There is at least one question (some have more!) for every math standard. Questions pulled from various FSA test practice tests, item specifications, and FSA prep worksheets. Resource includes an answer key!! Also includes a student response/answer page broken down into three days (for our in class Boot Camp prior to testing). Cute camo colors to go along with boot camp theme :) I recommend printing on colored paper, cutting out and laminat
The template I created can be changed for any grade level! Just add your text in the boxes and have fun :D If you do not have the specific fonts saved to your computer, you can change them to whatever you like!
I printed enough for every student to get their own cover and wrote their names on each of one. Then printed them (highly recommend laminating!!) and then stapled to a red file folder to keep all of these answer sheets and scratch paper inside and organized!
I made these for kids to turn in exit tickets/classwork for quick assessments. This makes it so much easier to see how students are feeling about the lesson and to gauge next steps! I printed them on white cardstock, laminated them, then cut them out and glued them to my drawers! Super simple (:
My kids loved seeing my bitmoji character on these self assess folders. They worked great as covers to folders, or taped to bins or clear plastic pockets that were used for students to self assess how they felt about the lesson. Great turn it in options for quick assessing and addressing student needs after exit tickets/assignments.