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
A math graphic organizer created to be used with a SmartPal. Can also be used digitally on iPads for students to show work if desired. Includes the steps for students to solve from beginning to end. Encourages students to learn and practice the many steps of adding or subtracting fractions. Great for visual learners or any students needing accommodations.
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!
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, Social Studies, and Science - why not Math, too!? This graphic organizer was created to be used with a SmartPal or other erasable writing tablet. Students use the graphic organizer to become more familiar with the mathematical process and to gain confidence in math. Great for students learning new skills, reluctant learners, students with accommodations, and just the general student population. Visual learners especially thrive off of graphic organize
Graphic organizers are encouraged in ELA, Social Studies, and Science - why not Math, too!? This graphic organizer was created to be used with a SmartPal or other erasable writing tablet. Students use the graphic organizer to become more familiar with the mathematical process and to gain confidence in math. Great for students learning new skills, reluctant learners, students with accommodations, and just the general student population. Visual learners especially thrive off of graphic organizer
We all love the writing prompt about a turkey in disguise... but sometimes it can be SO DIFFICULT to get the story out of the students. Well, this packet comes with a to-do list for each paragraph. Students will HAVE to go into detail in their story. No more "..well.... then what?" Writers' block beware, writing checklists are now here! It also includes a detailed rubric to allow students to work towards an awesome grade :)
Graphic organizers are encouraged in ELA, Social Studies, and Science - why not Math, too!? This graphic organizer was created to be used with a SmartPal or other erasable writing tablet. Students use the graphic organizer to become more familiar with the mathematical process and to gain confidence in math. Great for students learning new skills, reluctant learners, students with accommodations, and just the general student population. Visual learners especially thrive off of graphic organize
"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
Graphic organizers are encouraged in ELA, Social Studies, and Science - why not Math, too!? This graphic organizer was created to be used with a SmartPal or other erasable writing tablet. Students use the graphic organizer to become more familiar with the mathematical process and to gain confidence in math. Great for students learning new skills, reluctant learners, students with accommodations, and just the general student population. Visual learners especially thrive off of graphic organizers.
Includes *FOUR* pages for topics from the Ducksters.com website for students to learn about the Civil War. Each page includes a DIRECT LINK to the Ducksters.com webpage. Students read through the online source and use the text to fill in the blanks. FOUR PAGES INCLUDE THESE TOPICS: 1) The Underground Railroad 2) Children During the Civil War 3) Weapons and Technology 4) Women in the Civil War Great for Virtual Learners, Face-to-Face instruction, Reading Centers to incorporate Social Studie
3rd - 12th
Close Reading, Other (Social Studies), Social Studies
Thanksgiving Turkey GEMDAS Order of Operations & Exponents Printable Project Includes 8 problems using just exponentsIncludes 8 problems using order of operations (including parenthesis and exponents)
Two pages to support the lesson on Rosa by the Reading Wonders 5th grade Unit 4 Week 3Page 1: contains a graphic organizer for author's point of view - includes directions for students to cite the page number they find their evidence on Page 2: contains the Respond to Reading questions at the end of the story
Nightly reading is extremely important for successful learners :) This Reader Response download comes with three options: 1) Nightly reading log with parent signature that lasts multiple weeks in preparation for an AR quiz 2) Nightly reading log that requires student written response as evidence. Prompted with questions and requiring complete sentences. 3) Nightly reading log that requires student written response as evidence. Does not require complete sentences.
Graphic organizers are encouraged in ELA, Social Studies, and Science - why not Math, too!? This graphic organizer was created to be used with a SmartPal or other erasable writing tablet. Students use the graphic organizer to become more familiar with the mathematical process and to gain confidence in math. Great for students learning new skills, reluctant learners, students with accommodations, and just the general student population. Visual learners especially thrive off of graphic organizers.
Graphic organizers are encouraged in ELA, Social Studies, and Science - why not Math, too!? This graphic organizer was created to be used with a SmartPal or other erasable writing tablet. Students use the graphic organizer to become more familiar with the mathematical process and to gain confidence in math. Great for students learning new skills, reluctant learners, students with accommodations, and just the general student population. Visual learners especially thrive off of graphic organize
City of Ember is a great novel study with an accompanying movie. Add some educational value to allowing your students to watch a movie by comparing and contrasting the two. Students take notes on different important parts of the novel/film and note how they are similar and different.
Place Value understanding is crucial to math success! This place value chart goes from the ten thousandths place to the hundred billions place! The decimal is left as a neutral area with the word AND in parenthesis as a friendly reminder for students not to say "dot" or "point" but AND to represent the decimal. The colors are helpful for students to understand each period (set) of number values. Great for visual learners, reluctant learners, and students with math anxiety. This was create
Graphic organizers are encouraged in ELA, Social Studies, and Science - why not Math, too!? This graphic organizer was created to be used with a SmartPal or other erasable writing tablet. Students use the graphic organizer to become more familiar with the mathematical process and to gain confidence in math. Great for students learning new skills, reluctant learners, students with accommodations, and just the general student population. Visual learners especially thrive off of graphic organize