Eight years into teaching and three grade levels later, I am starting to get a handle on all this curriculum! It is my hope that a teacher somewhere can find a resource in my store to make their day just a little bit easier.
Use this resource as a study guide for the 4th grade Everyday Math Unit 5 assessment. Additionally, this could be an in class review, or assessment for any 4th grade math curriculum.
This document would be a great support for a struggling writer. Students can work on stating their opinion with supportive reasons, but use these sentence starters as a guide.
Ideally, a student would graduate beyond needing this organizer. However, it can help a struggling or frustrated writer get started!
Whether your students are presenting in writing, social studies, science, or any other subject, let this presentation rubric be your scoring guide.
Written in student-friendly language, students can peer assess each other, self-assess a video recording, or teachers can use this as a rubric for their students.
Let this organizer be your guide to a seamless end to each school day!
I ask parents to sign their child into the correct box at Meet the Teacher Night. Then, I make copies and place one near the door to take with me on the first few dismissals. I also include a copy for each sub throughout the year.
If a parent sends along a change to a child's dismissal routine, I write the child's name on a post-it note. Then, I place the post-it into the transportation change for the day.
Use this resource as a study guide for the 4th grade Everyday Math Unit 7 assessment. Additionally, this could be an in class review, or assessment for any 4th grade math curriculum.
These questions correspond to chapter 10 in the History Alive textbook. Students can use this resources as an in class assignment, study guide, or open book assessment.
Use this resource as a study guide for the 4th grade Everyday Math Unit 2 assessment. Additionally, this could be an in class review, or assessment for any 4th grade math curriculum.
Using a blank map of the United States, students will follow these steps to make a map of the route Lewis and Clark took on their expedition as well as what the United States would have looked like in 1803.
This can be a portion of a project, an in-class activity, or an assessment.
Hand this resource out to parents at Meet the Teacher Night, Curriculum Night, or the first week of school. Additionally, this handbook could be sent by email to parents before the year even begins. This document can easily be edited to fit another grade level. Content includes policies on attendance, homework, birthdays, and transportation. I also include a section for important party or field trip dates as well as contact information for my whole team.
This document would tie in seamlessly with a mini-lesson on narrative endings. Students can use their own writing ideas to try out various endings before selecting the best one to add to their draft.
Use this resource as a study guide for the 4th grade Everyday Math Unit 3 assessment. Additionally, this could be an in class review, or assessment for any 4th grade math curriculum.
Use this resource as a 4th grade, Everyday Math, unit 2 vocabulary review. Additionally, this resource could be an introduction to the unit's vocabulary or a daily matching activity for students. This resource could be used with any 4th grade math curriculum.
Students can use this graphic organizer each week to reflect upon their reading accomplishments. Students will think about highlights from the books they've read independently, as well as set a goal page that they'd like to reach by the following week. This can be completed as homework, morning work, part of Daily 5. Additionally, this can be a portion of goal binders or tied into a morning meeting.
Use this resource as a formative or summative assessment. Questions correlate to 4th grade Everyday Math lessons in Unit 2. However, this resource could be used with any 4th grade math curriculum.
Use this document after students have collected research, but before it's time to begin a PowerPoint or Google Slides presentation. This graphic organizer helps students focus their research. As an additional step, I have my students draw their idea for their slide (including font, layout, and colors) on the back of this graphic organizer. I've found the quality of my students slides has drastically improved after using this graphic organizer.
Use this graphic organizer in conjunction with my P
Whether your students are presenting in writing, social studies, science, or any other subject, let this powerpoint slide rubric be your scoring guide.
Written in student-friendly language, students can peer assess each other, self-assess, or teachers can use this as a rubric for their students.
This document is formatted to print in as few pages as possible. Three slides can be scored on one 8.5 x 11 inch paper.
Use this resource as a formative or summative mid-unit assessment. Questions correlate to 4th grade Everyday Math lessons. However, this resource could be used with any 4th grade math curriculum.
These double-column notes correspond to chapter 3 in the History Alive textbook. Students can use this resource as an in class assignment, study guide, or open book assessment.
Use this resource as a formative or summative mid-unit assessment. Questions correlate to 4th grade Everyday Math lessons 5-7 thru 5-11. However, this resource could be used with any 4th grade math curriculum.
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Eight years into teaching and three grade levels later, I am starting to get a handle on all this curriculum! It is my hope that a teacher somewhere can find a resource in my store to make their day just a little bit easier.
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