Here are visuals/slides for introducing Reading/Writing conventions for Primary classes (K-3). (Please see Preview for more details) These letter-size images can be loaded on Interactive Whiteboards for whole group teaching and also printed laminates for dry erase marker usage. Helpful for: - Primary Writing/Reading - ESL - Resource support - Guided Reading groups I hope you find this useful! Please let me know how it works for you! Sincerely, -TLC
This PowerPoint presentation is for Grades 1 and 2 learners: "Introduction to Canadian Coins" ppt 1 of 3:There are 3 separate presentations:1) Introduction to Canadian Coins2) The Names of Canadian Coins 3) The Value of Canadian Coins Included in the presentation:- audio recordings that play out the text for the primary audience - multimedia pages that link to fun Youtube videos - interactive questions for practice and application. If you're interested in providing feedback for user testing and
A package to help students listen with their Whole Body. Please take a look at the Preview for more details! I hope this helps students become focused learners in your classroom. Sincerely, TLC
Hi Tpt! Here's a double-sided Numberline tool for your classroom (great for subtraction and addition questions) and mastering the 'counting-on' strategy. Page 1: Numberline from 1-100Page 2: Create your own numberline - practiceInitially, I had a few laminated for each table group. I eventually printed one for each student as they found it quite useful throughout the year. Page 2 served as a daily practice for those that are learning to write ordinal numbers. It is also a good precursor towards
Hi Tpt! (This graphic organizer is also applicable for Grades 1-3). This was a fun, all-encompassing tool that helped students solidify their understanding of number representation. I applied this graphic organizer to my grade 2 class. This was introduced after exploring various number tools that would be used as daily math resources. I designed it to give students a 'bigger picture' of number sense and how they intersect. To anticipate the upcoming units in number sense (addition and subtracti
Editing ChecklistPrinted on letter-size paper, 4 editing checklists were cut-out, laminated and fastened onto student desksStudents used a dry-erase marker to check-off their Editing Checklist after writingSecuring them onto the desks promoted consistency towards a daily habit Important:Modelling how to use the checklist was required and was beneficial toward correct usage and independence. Some students will randomly check-off the boxes. I hope you find this useful for your learners! With te
Letter size black and white printout, 2 per page: I got students to use these as daily practice sheets and as a point of reference during their Multiplication Unit in math. Options: - temporary desk reference (taped on) - laminate them for whiteboard activity - math center - homework for daily practice - quiz / test / assessment I hope this helps! Sincerely, - TLC
Multiplication practice from 0-12 Instructions: 1) Print 4x4s 2) Cut out each separately 3) Laminate This is a great pairing with Multiplication Flashcards! - students can learn by multiple and see various patterns - an interactive way to learn coordinates as well. I hope this helps! Please leave feedback! Sincerely, TLC
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