Invest students in building their vocabulary, increasing their spelling and improving their handwriting all while having fun! For this worksheet, students will draw an image in a cave and then write what it is below. The drawing will allow great student buy-in and will hook them into wanting to label it. As students develop they can describe their image with more words and/or larger words!
This activity works perfectly as an introduction to a lesson, a fun homework, a quick assessment after learning new letters, or a Do Now to get students thinking!
Check out my alternative Draw and Label worksheets.
W.K.2, W.1.2
Invest students in building their vocabulary, increasing their spelling and improving their handwriting all while having fun! For this worksheet, students will draw an image coming out of the box and then write what it is below. The drawing will allow great student buy-in and will hook them into wanting to label it. As students develop they can describe their image with more words and/or larger words!
This activity works perfectly as an introduction to a lesson, a fun homework, a quick assessment after learning new letters, or a Do Now to get students thinking!
Check out my alternative Draw and Label worksheets.
W.K.2, W.1.2
This simple worksheet supports students in building their vocabulary, increasing their spelling and improving their handwriting all while having fun! For this worksheet, students will draw an image on a body and then write what it is below. The drawing will allow great student buy-in and will hook them into wanting to label it. As students develop they can describe their image with more words and/or larger words!
This activity works perfectly as an introduction to a lesson, a fun homework, a quick assessment after learning new letters, or a Do Now to get students thinking!
Check out my alternative Draw and Label worksheet.
W.K.2, W.1.2
Invest students in building their vocabulary, increasing their spelling and improving their handwriting all while having fun! For this worksheet, students will draw an image on the beach and then write what it is below. The drawing will allow great student buy-in and will hook them into wanting to label it. As students develop they can describe their image with more words and/or larger words!
This activity works perfectly as an introduction to a lesson, a fun homework, a quick assessment after learning new letters, or a Do Now to get students thinking!
Check out my alternative Draw and Label worksheets
W.K.2, W.1.2
This clear and well-organized Venn Diagram is a must! Each page has two sets of diagrams on it; one can be used to model while the second one can be used for independent practice. With it, comes three templates that are leveled for differentiation purposes. One has no lines, and the other two have differently spaced out lines to accommodate different students or different grades!
Check out this simple planner that students can use to track their assignments throughout the week! Students will list their various assignments and there is a convenient box beside each component that they can check off as they finish. This will allow student to see the big picture and both plan ahead as well as catch up if needed.
This will also help teachers to assign work ahead of time for students who like to get ahead or for students who will be absent. There is also an added section for "Other To Do" items.
The tracker is listed side by side and has two identical documents so you get four full weeks of assignments on each one each sheet of paper.
For those of you who love tracking, documenting, and keeping files, this weekly behavior management tracking system is for you! This system has been made for the Green, Yellow and Red systems that are already in place in your classroom, but can be adjusted easily to any other 3-Tier systems by editing the category labels (its a Word file). This system is meant to complement your existing system, but offer a way of tracking and documenting.
At the end of each day, I would have a student go down the list and put colored checks for each student, so by the end of the week I had a full week's worth of data on behavior with specific codes annotated next to each day when points were taken away. This made referencing and phone calls home easy and data based.
PLEASE let me know if you have any questions as to who this works or how to use it in your classroom!
This five question exit ticket assessment is in the form of multiple choice and is meant to get a quick snapshot of content attainment by the students. The topics cover precipitation, evaporation, runoff, condensation, water vapor, and more.
Harness your students' creativity and imagination with this great artistic project! Students will draw and label the water cycle followed by a couple of comprehension questions. The assignment covers vocabulary including evaporation, precipitation, condensation, water vapor and more!
For this vocabulary center, students will be required to read a story of their (or your) choice, identify 5 vocabulary words they struggled with, attempt to define those words based on context clues, and then check their definition using a friend, teacher, dictionary or other source. This simple set of instructions is presented in a kid-friendly way and is perfect for new and struggling readers!
RF.1.3g, RF.1.4a, RF.2.4c, RF.3.4a
Check out this amazing vertical alignment of Florida Sunshine Standards adopted from 2008 which can be used for Vertical PLCs, PLCs, administrators and teachers in order to analyze the foundations, overlaps and alignment from Kindergarten to 5th Grade. This valuable resource can be used for prioritizing standards, identifying lacking foundations, differentiating and so much more!
Feel free to check out my attached sample to view the first 4 pages of the 22 pages of standards alignment!
This fun and simple worksheet is comprised of 10 images in which students will identify the image and then decide how many syllables are in each word. The images range from 1-3 syllables. This worksheet can easily be used for whole-group, independent work, homework, assessments and more!
RF.K.2, RF.K.2a, RF.K.2b, RF.K.2d, RF.1.2, RF.1.2b, RF.1.2d, RF.2.3, RF.2.4
This fun and well-designed worksheet is comprised for 10 different images where students will be responsible to identify those images and then choose one of three letters that makes the same beginning sound. Students will develop their phonemic awareness while following the theme of the topic.
RF.K.1, RF.K.1d, RF.K.2d, RF.1.2, RF.1.2c, RF.1.2d
This simple worksheet requires students label each state. An answer key is included and an added bonus is included if the students know the abbreviations! Can easily be used for group work, independent work, assessments, homework, and more!
This ten question quiz requires students to match the correct type of rock (sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic) with the correct description. There is an added bonus if students can identify one example of each type of rock.
This simple to follow worksheet allows students to have a structured worksheet to follow along with learning about four different types of maps. The worksheet is highly customizable but lays a nice foundation for teachers and students to adjust to their own thinking.
This very simple guided notes worksheet can be used for students to draw and describe Bar Graphs, Circle Graphs and Pictographs.
2.MD.D.10, 3.MD.B.3, 4.MD.B.4
This worksheet is 19 questions and can easily be used for any type of assessment. The worksheet is broken down into three sections that each have a word bank that cover topics such as kinetic vs potential energy, radiant, mechanical, thermal energy as well as energy sources such as geothermal, hydroelectric, wind and more.
Check out this clear and concise tri-bubble, three way, venn diagram graphic organizer. Students will be able to learn from the model in order to develop their organizing skills. There are four differentiated sheets in the packet with a variety of line sizes for different students or different grades.
Facilitate learning with this large package including a variety of different three column chart templates. Each template comes in tow versions (one with bullets and one with lines) to allow for differentiation and meet the needs of each student in your classroom. This file includes a variety of premade headings as well as a blank one to be customized by you!
Please reference the Cover page for a full list of the included headings. If you need any clarification, please feel free to include them in the question section!