This Data Wall Clip Chart allows your students to see their academic progress and set growth goals for both language arts and mathematics. They start at the bottom at the beginning of the year (or wherever they begin after your initial pre-assessment) and then they can clip themselves up as they increase in their knowledge of letters, sounds, and numbers. The students love clipping themselves up- highly motivating!
The charts have "I can..." objectives statements aligned with CCCSS for upperca
Need to keep track of who is picking up your students at dismissal? Here is a quick daily student sign-out sheet for parents to initial before they pick up their child from your classroom. This allows you to have documented who picked up the students from your classroom. Great for Pre-School-1st grade, especially.
Here is a beginning of the year letter to parents from the teacher. It is a Microsoft Word document that is editable for you to change what you want. Some things are left for you to fill in the blank and the rest is left for you to use as an example or use as is! The letter includes space for you to discuss: -Teacher background -Behavior Policy in the Classroom -Daily Behavior System -Classroom Rewards -Grading Scale -Homework -Parent Teacher Communication -Volunteers -Donations
This [Guided] Engineering Design Process: Student Presentation Template will help your students during the building of a project to work as an engineer would. The students are required to define a problem, sketch their ideas and upload them to the slides. Students will also research, explain, build prototypes, test, and discuss their ideas throughout the slides. Each slide contains instructions for completion! The slideshow was build for students using Chromebooks (as they are required to ta
Bald Eagles "Can Have Are" Classifying Tree Map: In this activity, students can ThinkPairShare each category using the sentence starters, "Bald Eagles can..." "Bald eagles have..." "Bald eagles are..." and write down key words in the blanks. After students have verbalized and written down the key words under each category they can apply what they have learned and practice writing sentences below.
PreK - 1st
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Writing
Students need several opportunities to practice reading and writing skills. This activity allows students to read the sentence, draw a picture of what the sentence says, trace the sentence, re-write it on their own, and then copy and paste the sentence in the correct order. -30 pages
Want to participate in the Oreo Stacking Tower Challenge? Students draw a prediction of how many cookies they think they can stack, graph their 1st and 2nd attempts, count to see if their results were more or less than their prediction, and provide feedback for the activity. The students love this hands on activity! Collaborate with other classes to see whose class can stack the highest amount! (Use Google Hangouts to do it with other classes from different schools and more for distance learning
For my English Language Arts Unit we are introducing the double bubble map by comparing and contrasting similarities and differences between the teacher and the US symbol, the bald eagle. Feel free to edit the topics out and insert your own. Enjoy!
While learning about parts on a bald eagle, guide the students while labeling the bald eagle. Point to a part of the eagle, ask students to ThinkPairShare, and have them tell you their answer and then write that part down on the directed line.
Use this one assessment all year long to test mastery of: -Shapes -Colors -Name Writing -Rhyming Words -Uppercase Letters -Lowercase Letters -Letter Sounds -Rote Counting by 1's and by 10's (counting to 100) -Numbers 0-20 -Oral Segmenting -Oral Blending -CVC Words -Writing Sentences with Sight Words Use the color coded key to progress monitor the students throughout the year! There are also a few spaces to take any notes about the student/progress monitoring. This is an awesome way to keep trac
While learning about parts on a bald eagle, guide the students while labeling the bald eagle. Point to a part of the eagle, ask students to ThinkPairShare, and have them tell you their answer and then write that part down on the directed line. Choose one part of the body and write a sentence together at the bottom- "Bald eagles have ______."
Students need several opportunities to practice reading and writing skills. This activity allows students to read the sentence, draw a picture of what the sentence says, trace the sentence, re-write it on their own, and then copy and paste the sentence in the correct order. ***For more sentence writing practice pages visit my page!***
PreK - 2nd
English Language Arts, Writing
CCSS
RF.K.3c
, RF.K.4
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