When learning how to manipulate larger numbers, students benefit from graph paper to line up their place value and visually see how the numbers align. Large squares make up this graph paper, with the intention of using it with a clear writing tablet (such as a SmartPal) and a dry-erase marker. Students will enjoy the practice of math computations by being able to write with a marker and to have the numbers line up neatly. Two options: 1) Light gray lines 2) Dark gray lines
October means fall leaves, pumpkin spice, and.. best of all... CREEPY, SCARY THINGS! A simple, easy to use HALLOWEEN-themed collaborative art piece that you can just print and paint! ÜWell, PAINT isn't necessary. You can use crayons, colored pencils, oil pastels, watercolors, glitter (GASP!), really, the possibilities are endless! ÜThe project includes 25 pages to complete the haunted house. The map is organized by columns 1-5 and rows A-E.Each page is labeled with its respective coordinate,
Blank fraction strips for students, teacher, or whole class to fill in. Useful for equivalent fractions. Students create their own fraction strips, increasing understanding of fractions.
Keyboarding is an important skill today, especially for grades 3-5! This graph helps your students to keep track of their typing speed, encouraging more practice and determination! Students can write the date of their typing speed on the X axis, and graph their speed using the y axis (skip counting by 2s). These are great for data folders, Student-Led Conferences, and just real-life graphing skills!
A simple, easy to use HALLOWEEN COLLABORATIVE ART that you can just print and paint! ÜWell, PAINT isn't necessary. You can use crayons, colored pencils, oil pastels, watercolors, glitter (GASP!), really, the possibilities are endless! ÜThe project includes 25 pages to complete the Happy Halloween sign. The project is organized by columns 1-5 and rows A-E.Each page is labeled with its respective coordinate, making putting together the poster easy-peasy!Recommended to print on cardstock or anot
A simple, easy to use WORLD MAP that you can just print and paint! ÜWell, PAINT isn't necessary. You can use crayons, colored pencils, oil pastels, watercolors, glitter (GASP!), really, the possibilities are endless! ÜThe project includes 25 pages to complete the world map. You may choose to exclude row E to exclude (most of) Antarctica if you'd rather have 20 pages. The map is organized by columns 1-5 and rows A-E. Each page is labeled with its respective coordinate, making putting togethe
Fun Group art project just in time for October! A simple, easy to use CANDY SKULL that you can just print and paint! Well, PAINT isn't necessary. You can use crayons, colored pencils, oil pastels, watercolors, glitter (GASP!), really, the possibilities are endless! ÜThe project includes 16 pages to complete the candy skull. The art is organized by columns 1-4 and rows A-D. Each page is labeled with its respective coordinate, making putting together the skull easy peasy! Recommended to print
Focus on citing text evidence with ONE question per chapter. Go deep instead of wide in teaching and practicing citing text evidence. Too many questions can overwhelm readers and cause them to answer quickly and not always accurately. One focus question for each of the 7 chapters in Socks, by Beverly Cleary. FOCUS SKILL: citing text evidence
Graphic organizers are encouraged in ELA, science, and social studies; why not math, too?! Contains ELEVEN graphic organizers to help students develop their math skills in grades 3, 4, and 5. Great for visual learners. Intended to be used with a SmartPal or other clear writing tablet. Can also be used as a digital aid if opened with a whiteboard app. Created and used by me in my own math classes. Students love them and eventually phase themselves out of needing them. Subtracting up to the thous
Tippy Lemmey 14-Chapter Novel Study. Each of the first 13 chapters has vocabulary words with it , space for the students to define the word, draw a picture, then apply their learning by using the word(s) in a sentence. Each chapter also includes open-response comprehension questions.
A simple, easy to use VETERANS' DAY-themed collaborative art piece that you can just print and paint! ÜWell, PAINT isn't necessary. You can use crayons, colored pencils, oil pastels, watercolors, glitter (GASP!), really, the possibilities are endless! ÜThe project includes 20 pages to complete the Veterans' Day thank you display! The map is organized by columns 1-5 and rows A-DEach page is labeled with its respective coordinate, making putting together the scene easy peasy!Recommended to pri
The Scientific Process is such an important science skill for students to know and practice, and this graph organizer makes it easy! This blank template allows students to follow the steps of the scientific process, including a part for independent and dependent variables. Simple and easy to use.
'Tis the season to be jolly... falalalalala... Ahem. Christmas is my favorite holiday, December is my favorite month, winter is a beautiful season... so, I made these winter/Christmas-themed Thank You Cards for my classroom. Directions1) Print on white cardstock (or regular paper if you want) 2) Let students choose which design they prefer 3) Fold in half 4) Have your students color the card, decorate it, and write a sweet thank you!
Bingo Game complete with call page for teachers using the second 100 Fry Phrases. Make reading practice FUN and maybe inspire a bit of competition between your students! Have your students to read the phrases aloud as they bingo for extra practice! Teacher Tip: Laminate the boards or put them in page protectors so you can use dry erase markers on them. Enjoy!
"October is the month of pumpkins, fall leaves, and best of all… Halloween! Halloween is a holiday celebrated in the United States. Some things people do during Halloween are dress up, eat candy, and scare each other! This week, you will be doing your BEST to scare your teacher and your classmates by writing a spooky story!" Do your kids struggle with writing? Especially your boys? Give them this creative writing prompt to see some amazing stories! Upper elementary students love writing scary st
A printable set of tombstones featuring dead words just waiting for your class to brainstorm synonyms before displaying on a bulletin board. Includes 18 dead words PLUS one blank page to be customized by you! This interactive bulletin board set will get your students invested in using more descriptive words in their writing. Most bulletin boards are just put up by teachers and are something pretty to look at. This one is interactive and the kids will help create it and they will 100% know how
2nd - 6th
Creative Writing, English Language Arts, Vocabulary
This is a small printable research booklet for use when researching Native American Tribes of the continental United States. Each booklet covers the areas of food, shelter, location, as well as a space for students to write any interesting facts they find.
A simple, easy to use THANKSGIVING themed collaborative art piece that you can just print and paint! ÜWell, PAINT isn't necessary. You can use crayons, colored pencils, oil pastels, watercolors, glitter (GASP!), really, the possibilities are endless! ÜThe project includes 25 pages to complete the HAPPY THANKSGIVING display! The map is organized by columns 1-5 and rows A-DEach page is labeled with its respective coordinate, making putting together the scene easy peasy!Recommended to print on
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