Science BOOM Cards - Digital Learning - Vocabulary Review - 5th Grade Science TEKSThese sets also include previously taught TEKS that have been seen on STAAR. 10 sets included - Each set is $1.00.Set 1 includes vocabulary review for:science toolsphysical properties of matter 5.6ASet 2 includes vocabulary review for:electrical energy 5.6Blight energy 5.6CSet 3 includes vocabulary review for:earth's resources 5.7Aearth's surface 5.7BSet 4 includes vocabulary review for:weather and climate 5.8ASet
United States and Capitals Flash Cards and QuizzesDo your students need help memorizing their states and capitals? This file contains 50 flash cards - one for each of the states and capitals. The front side has a picture of the state and the state name, while the back has the capital on it. These can be used for many different purposes to help students learn their states and capitals. Also included is a blank map of the entire United States with numbers on it to be used as a quiz of the states
Winter Vocabulary Cards- great for a pocket chart, a word wall , flash cards or writing center. Use Winter Vocabulary to practice a number of skills in this quick and easy to prepare Word Work center. print ready pages and editable pages includedin color AND black and whiteIncludes 56 Winter themed words and pictures. Words Included: ice skateswool hathockey skatesski gogglessnowboard (2 choices)snowflakehot chocolatemittensscarfsnow shovelsledgehot cocoacoat (two choices)sweaterrabbit reinde
Holiday Word Cards- great for a pocket chart, a word wall , flash cards or writing center. Use Halloween Vocabulary to practice a number of skills in this quick and easy to prepare Word Work center. two sizesin color AND black and whiteprint ready AND editable pages!Includes 32 Halloween themed words and pictures. Words Included:vampiregravecostumecauldronbroomstickmummycandy cornslimepotionhaunted housecobwebscarecrowrickety fence maskBoo!Jack O Lanternwitchskeletonwizardwitch's hatpumpkinblac
These Alphabet Cards--Line and Word Wall Headers {Picture Alphabet} are a perfect addition to your word wall and classroom phonics program. The cards can be used as word wall cards, as a part of readers and writer's workshop, during your classroom phonics instruction, as word wall anchors, or centers. Includes:alphabet letters alphabet words - beginning consonant sounds picture cards alphabet letters - beginning blends
PreK - 2nd
Balanced Literacy, English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness
Graphic Organizers for Literary Nonfiction9 graphic organizers BiographiesNarrative NonfictionPerfect for students in Grades 2-5 who are learning about biographies, autobiographies, memoirs, narrative nonfiction or used with any literary nonfiction text!
2nd - 6th
Balanced Literacy, English Language Arts, Informational Text
2D and 3D shapes in real life2D Shapes Included: Circle, Diamond, Rhombus, Oval, Square, Rectangle, and Triangle 3D Shapes Included: Pyramid, Cone, Cylinder, Rectangular Prism, Cube, sphere, and hemisphere ADDED: sphere
Graphic Organizers for learning about the American RevolutionWhat's Included:KWL chartSorting through the Leaders ActivitySequencing Battles of the RevolutionCompare & Contrast Washington and CornwallisT-Chart Arguments For and Against IndependenceT-Chart Strengths and Weaknesses of both ArmiesFort Ticonderoga bubble mapGraphic Organizer for each important battle of the American RevolutionThe Battle of Lexington The Battle of Concord The Battle of Bunker Hill Fort Ticonderoga Trenton, New Jersey
Figurative Language Posters for the Classroom-
~ Posters define each word plus and example with clipart
Literary Devices included:
Personification
Imagery
Idiom
Adage
Proverb
Pun
Analogy
Metaphor
Simile
Alliteration
Hyperbole
Cliche
Onomatopoeia
Definitions come also in "task card size"
ADDED: 4 examples for each literary device for sorting. Great for small group or literacy centers.
~27 Vocabulary Cards and definition cards for the Revolutionary War. Words Included:ParliamentRepealTownshend ActsTariffBoston MassacreBoston Tea PartyPatriotsMilitiaMinutemenBattle of Bunker HillImportDebtDelegatesStamp ActSons of LibertyBoycottDaughters of LibertyCommittee of CorrespondenceIntolerable ActsLoyalistsFirst Continental CongressAmerican RevolutionProclamation of 1763ActToryNeutralist~SCOOT answer sheet ~Can you find the hidden objects? page (fun color sheet too) ~plus two more col
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Plot Structure and Elements of Fiction- Red, yellow, and blue BorderPlot Structure- Reading Included: Exposition - two to choose fromSettingcharactersplot (3 plot diagrams to choose from)rising actionresolutionconflict (3 to choose from)climax (2 definitions to choose from) falling action- Also included are: foreshadowing, dialogue, flashback, theme, mood, tone, characterization, symbolism, and suspense 4 writing pages to choose from3 story map pages and more!On foldable 1:c
Everything you need to set up Reader's Notebook for grades 3-5.
**AND EDITABLE!
~Take Home Book Contract-1
~My Identity as a Reader- 3 to a page with frame
~Reading is Thinking- Explains characteristics of a good reader
~What Genres Am I Reading? on this page students keep record of what genres they are reading/choosing by keeping track with tally marks.
~Guidelines for Reading Workshop - 2 to a page
~Reading Interest Page
~Reading Goals (nine weeks and six weeks)
~Shopping Cart page for yo
Nonfiction Text Structure Posters and Anchor ChartsText Structures Included: Sequencing, Compare and Contrast, Cause and Effect, Problem and Solution, and Descriptive posters and anchor charts for your classroom. Great visuals for students examplesgraphic organizerpage of links to teaching videosexamples without a title to use in small group for students to decide the type of text structure being usedlink to create a copy of google slides set which included examples of additional nonfiction te
3rd - 6th
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Reading
Students can cut out events and place in their notebook or on a chart. They can work with a partner to make a poster with these events and illustrate each event after placing them in the correct sequential order. ~Many possibilities. (ideas included) This lesson covers the events that led to declaring independence. Answers included ADDED: two timelines editable page to add your own events
Set of 20 task cards. Students read a sentence with an underlined word then choose the correct meaning. You can use these in a variety of ways- literacy centers, partner work, or small group. My task cards are differentiated by reading level. Please see cover page for the level of these task cards. (you might teach 3rd grade but have a level T reader, so these would be ideal for you and the reader). GRL, DRA, and Lexile Level are shown are cover. To use: For small group you can print and lamina
Set of 20 task cards. Students read a sentence with an underlined word then choose the correct meaning. You can use these in a variety of ways- literacy centers, partner work, or small group. My task cards are differentiated by reading level. Please see cover page for the level of these task cards. (you might teach 3rd grade but have a level T reader, so these would be ideal for you and the reader). GRL, DRA, and Lexile Level are shown are cover. To use: For small group you can print and lamina
You can use these in a variety of ways- literacy centers, partner work, or small group. My task cards are differentiated by reading level. Please see cover page for the level of these task cards. (you might teach 5th grader that is reading on level O, if so, these would be ideal for you and the reader). GRL, DRA, and Lexile Level are shown are cover. To use: For small group you can print and laminate so the students will write on the laminated product. (easy to clean) Another idea is to put in
This is a wonderful tool that works with any type of informational or non-fiction text. This resource is Common Core aligned and was created for upper grades. Students are scaffolded through this response sheet and complete a text feature scavenger hunt, identify the author's purpose...etc and more! I plan to use this response sheet with brochures that the student's pick. I love using brochures in my classroom I think they are a fun and FREE way to diversify informational texts in the classroom.
3rd - 6th
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Reading
Students are given 20 sentences to read and identify which literary device is being used in the sentence. Students choose from Simile, Metaphor, Personification, Hyperbole, Alliteration, and Idiom. Answers are included. To set up- Print, laminate, place in numerical order and (if you want to) put on a ring or in a folder. Students do the rest! Great for literacy centers or use this as a worksheet instead of task cards. All twenty sentences are on one page too. See preview.
Included:
~People Vocabulary Match (Paul Revere, King George III, John Adams, Ben Franklin, George Washington, Sam Adams, John Hancock, Betsy Ross)
~Terms Vocabulary Match (Boston Massacre, Quartering Act, Sons of Liberty, Boston Tea Party, Stamp Act, Intolerable Acts, Minutemen, Proclamation of 1763, Taxation without Representation, Repeal, Protest, and Debts)
~Alphaboxes (use this page for students to "keep up" with words/people they are learning about)
~The Trouble over Taxes Sequencing Acti
3rd - 8th
Social Studies, U.S. History
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