This is a fun way to get your kids to read and get involved with biographies. You’ll be amazed at the bottle projects they come up with!
Included:
Letter to explain project (includes suggestions and steps)
Blank reports with prompted questions (1 page and 2 page versions)
Scoring rubric
Example pictures of bottle biographies
This is a great fall activity that my class enjoys. After brainstorming the differences between summer and autumn and writing them on a t-chart, we use the information to create our Hello Autumn, Good-bye Summer poems.
Printables that you can attach to treats to send home with students after their first day of class.
Included are:
First day of...
Pre K
Kindergarten
1st Grade
2nd Grade
3rd Grade
This is a worksheet for students who are learning about alliteration. The worksheet includes a kid-friendly definition and an example of alliteration. Students will create their own alliteration/tongue twister phrases in sentences and then illustrate one of them.
A great project to reinforce how-to writing, Science forces & motion, and oral presentation skills.
This packet includes the following:
~ Parent information letter with project instructions
~ How-To Steps Writing Worksheets (2 different formats)
A fun and yummy way to learn about the election process!
This includes:
Suggested plan outline
Suggested timeline
Suggested projects
Suggested candy list
Voter registration cards
“I voted” badges
Parent letter
Poster planner
Newspaper/magazine ad planner
Newspaper & magazine ad sheets
Speech planner
Speech writing paper
Tally the votes sheets (2)
Meet the candy-dates sheets (2) for posting by ballot box
Double T-chart for comparing/contrasting 3 candy-dates
T-chart for comparing/contrasting 2
This fun learning activity allows students to have fun using every day math, reading, & writing skills…all while eating some special, yummy Dr. Seuss snacks (if you choose to add them!). Have students read menus, place & write out orders, use money & basic math skills, fill out comment cards, use good manners, use problem solving skills, & much more. Do it as simple as you want...or make it into a room transformation activity! It really is a fun activity I look forward to enjoying with
This is a fun activity for comparing and contrasting.
Students will pair up with another student in class to compare & contrast things about each other.
They will fill in the Venn diagram with each of their responses. They then will draw &/or color in the face of each student respectively, or you may print out their pictures and place their faces in the designated areas.
I use these signs as a visual incentive tracker for my students with AR (Accelerated Reader). They could also be used for skip counting by 5s and 10s or other things as needed.
Each sign is approximately 3 1/2 " tall by 4 1/2" wide.
After reading the story The Gingerbread Man, students will be able to fill out the blanks to complete each cause and effect from the book as well as illustrate them. There are 2 given from the story and 1 they will complete on their own.
Easter and Spring treat printable card for your class.
I use these to give along with plastic eggs filled with jelly beans, M&Ms, stickers, erasers, etc. or an egg-shaped treat in a baggie.
Color and black & white are both included.
This is a story to help students to remember the different periods in a place value chart, where commas go, and how to read large numbers.
There are also projectables for printing &/or viewing on a Smartboard or something similar as well as printables for using in an interactive notebook &/or as an extension activity, etc.
1 on a page
2 on a page
4 on a page
This is a 3rd grade Envision math multiple choice test for topic one.
It contains assessment questions from the following lessons:
1.1 Hundred
1.2 Thousands
1.3 Greater Numbers
1.4 Ways to Name Numbers
1.5 Comparing Numbers
1.6 Ordering Numbers
In order to help master multiplication facts, we test our students with a timed multiplication test. To show mastery, students must score 90 out of 100 questions correct in 5 minutes or less. I created this chart to help monitor their progress. This chart allows students to keep track of their daily scores, compare to previous scores, and self-monitor their progress. It's then sent home at the end of the week for parents to see how their child is doing as well.
Students write their score and da
You've caught a monster...now what?!?
A fun creative writing activity that will have your students wanting to create and write! Students use their imaginations to show what kind of monster they have caught and write out information about their monster, too.
This can be used as an extension to my Monster Trap project found here:
How To Catch A Monster - Monster Trap project
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/How-to-Catch-A-Monster-Monster-Traps-How-To-Writing-2813567
This is a tag to go with glow sticks given to students while at school to use during reading. Halloween party morning we do a reading by glow stick...lights are out & you use glow sticks to see to read.
This states of matter activity allows your students to show what they know about solid, liquid, and gas by using 3-2-1...3 facts, 2 examples, and 1 illustration.
2nd - 5th
Physical Science
FREE
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