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Preview of Second Grade Friendly Letter Writing Rubric

Second Grade Friendly Letter Writing Rubric

This rubric helps guide students as they work toward mastery of writing a friendly letter. There are many ways you can use it, but here is what we did in our class: Together, we read several fairy tales. The students were then asked to choose which character was their favorite. They wrote friendly letters to their character, giving their opinion about why they were the student's favorite. The skills covered include writing an opinion, writing complete sentences, and using capitals and end mar
Preview of Second Grade Opinion Writing Rubric

Second Grade Opinion Writing Rubric

This is a rubric I created to help my kids measure their progress as they work toward mastering the art of opinion writing.
Preview of Pet Pictograph

Pet Pictograph

This cute activity can be printed out just as I have provided it, or you could upload it to Seesaw or Notability so kids can use emojis to quickly add their pictures. My students love using emojis, so it feels more like fun than work! The file is in the form of an editable power point, so the possibilities are limitless on what you could have kids graph. For example, you could let students come up with a whole new topic, survey their classmates, and then edit this form to fit your needs. * The
Preview of Second Grade Informative Writing Rubric

Second Grade Informative Writing Rubric

This rubric provides you with a formative assessment you can use to evaluate your student' mastery of their writing skills. Great for common formative assessments between colleagues!
Preview of Lego Place Value

Lego Place Value

This is just a way to make regular old place value more exciting for the kids. As part of my reward system, I let me students work toward a special goal. This time, they chose "Lego Day!" I wanted to let them do Lego activities all day, but I needed to stay on track with my curriculum. We happen to be on Module 4 in Engage New York, and the first lessons deal with only tens and ones. I know we will be going back to the hundreds place in the future, so I went ahead and created all three as indiv
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