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Rounding Reference Chart Printable (10s, 100s, 1,000s and 10,000s)
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Rounding Reference Chart Printable (10s, 100s, 1,000s and 10,000s)

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Check out this simple and color-coded graphic organizer that supports students rounding. Separated into 4 different charts, this tool supports students as they find a number in the provided range, and then follow the arrow to what it would round to. This can be used for rounding the the nearest 10, nearest 100, nearest 1,000 and nearest 10,000. Presented in a very student friendly way, this can easily be used as a poster, anchor chart, differentiation tool, study guide and so much more! Be sure to also check out our hundred chart!
Rocks and Soil Study Guide or Assessment
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Rocks and Soil Study Guide or Assessment

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Check out this awesome 12 questions worksheet that covers rocks and soil. It can easily be adapted as a study guide, quiz, test, independent work, homework and so much more. Each question is a short answer question such as identifying the properties of humus and loam as well as thinking through the properties of igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rock. An answer key has been included for your convenience!
Reflective Writing Lesson (Inspired by Dr Seuss's Oh The Places You'll Go)
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Reflective Writing Lesson (Inspired by Dr Seuss's Oh The Places You'll Go)

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What a better way to inspire your kiddos than applying concepts from Dr. Seuss' book "Oh The Places You'll Go". You will need the book to complete this lesson, but there are multiple digital and read aloud version online (Youtube offers some good options). Included in this packet is a clear step by step lesson for teachers as well as a planning sheet and differentiated formats for final copies that students can use. Aligned to the ideas in the Leader In Me Program, students can begin with the end in mind and reflect on where they want to go, and what they have to do to get there, while tying in concepts from the book!
Reading Tracking Form for Home Template
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Reading Tracking Form for Home Template

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Check out this simple graphic organizer used to track weekly reading at home. Broken down by the day, this template includes a space for the title of the book, pages read, and the time spent each day. At the end of the week, the parent signs and returns the bottom portion to validate and verify the effort put in at home. Students who read at least 20-30 minutes a night outperform their peers in class and on tests. This is a great way to hold students and parents accountable. It is presented in a very student friendly fashion that is direct, clear, and will definitely help with documentation, intervention, and a data point for conversation. Be sure to check out our other templates for reading as well!
Reading Fluency Running Record Abbreviation Attachment
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Reading Fluency Running Record Abbreviation Attachment

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Check out this simple and clear running record reference sheet. With seven pre-determined abbreviations and a blank spot for one more, this attachment is meant to be printed and stapled to the documentation for running records. This way students can reference what they need to work on and why they did well. It is intended to align to a 60 second reading fluency test. Abbreviations included are things like misread word, omitted word, skips a line, etc. This is a great way to streamline and be transparent with these acitvites!
Reading At Home With Your Child Letter to Parents Guardians
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Reading At Home With Your Child Letter to Parents Guardians

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Students who read or are read to for at least 20-30 minutes every day, perform better on tests throughout the year and show linkage to increase success in the classroom. This letter home is a great way to promote a positive literacy culture at home and create buy-in with parents reading to and having students read to them at home. Presented in a very friendly way, this letter clearly articulates the role that parents can play at home when it comes to supporting reading at home.
READ Every Day Bookmarks FREEBIE
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READ Every Day Bookmarks FREEBIE

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Check out this fun and colorful bookmark template. It includes 5 bookmarks side by side. They are simple and come in a variety of colors. They include a designated space for students to write their name. Printing them on card stock or construction paper takes them to a whole new level! Don't waste money on buying bookmarks or taking extensive time to make your own, when we have done it for you, FOR FREE! Happy Teaching :)
Read Draw Write (RDW) Poster
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Read Draw Write (RDW) Poster

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Aligned to EngageNY and Eureka Math, this blown up poster is set to be printed on six pages, cut out, and glued together. This large poster offers a great supplement to the expectations of problem solving in these two math curriculums. Following three simple steps of read (the question), Write (out solving the question) and Draw (a model to solve) pushes for critical thinking and problem solving when looking at word problems.
Properties of Multiplication Foldable
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Properties of Multiplication Foldable

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Check out this awesome, color-coded foldable to support students' understanding of the properties of multiplication. Included in this easy-to-use graphic organizer, you will find clear sections that cover the commutative property, associative property, distributive property, zero property, and identity property. An answer key included makes these guided notes a fantastic note-taking guide, study guide, guided notes organizer, and so much more! Whether it being used for differentiation, for accommodations, or infused in the class, this fun activity will be sure to support your students' understanding of the properties of multiplication. A grayscale version has also been included for your convenience! Be sure to also check out my Properties of Addition Foldable!
Properties of Addition Foldable
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Properties of Addition Foldable

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Check out this awesome, color-coded foldable to support students' understanding of the properties of addition. Included in this easy-to-use graphic organizer, you will find clear sections that cover the commutative property, associative property, and identity property. An answer key included makes these guided notes a fantastic note-taking guide, study guide, guided notes organizer, and so much more! Whether it being used for differentiation, for accommodations, or infused in the class, this fun activity will be sure to support your students' understanding of the properties of addition. Included is also a gray-scale version for your convenience! Be sure to also check out my Properties of Multiplication Foldable!
Pronoun Assessment Worksheet
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Pronoun Assessment Worksheet

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Check out this awesome worksheet with 34 questions. Divided into three sections, this can easily be used as a quiz, test, unit ending, pre test, homework or in class worksheet. The first section has student circle the pronoun and underline the noun it refers to. The second section has students circle the pronoun in shorter sentences. The last section has students create their own sentences based on the type such as integrative, relative, demonstrative and indefinite pronouns. This is a great way to gain insight into students' understanding of the subject matter. An answer key has been included for your convenience.
Primary Source Analysis Tool Template Differentiated
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Primary Source Analysis Tool Template Differentiated

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Check out this simple and student-friendly template that is to be sued for analyzing primary sources. Separated into four color-coded sections, this is a great way to facilitate the organization and understanding of a primary source. The sections include: observe, reflect, question and further investigate which is meant to push students to be very critical of the information presented. This is sure to increase the critical thought and analysis of your students. It comes in three different formats to best meet the students in your classroom including a blank space template, one with lines, and one with bullets.
Predict and Test - Addition Word Problems Assessment
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Predict and Test - Addition Word Problems Assessment

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Check out this two part simple assessment to gain insight into students' understanding of the "Predict and Test" method which builds on the idea of guess and check but uses students knowledge and prior information to make their math more meaningful. There are four total questions. The first two, include word problems that students think through how to meet basic requirements included in the sentences. The second two include addition up to the thousands place where students must show their work. This can easily be use for small group work, independent work, homework, or an assessment such as a quiz, test, or exit ticket.
Positive Office Referral Template
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Positive Office Referral Template

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Flip the discourse around by creating a positive environment around behavior. Praising the positive and focusing on the students doing the right thing is aligned to the PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions & Support). This is a great way to allow those students who often slip through the cracks for doing the right thing, receive the recognition they deserve. Formatted very similar to the tradition behavior report, there is a section for the location, character trait that was identified such as grit, honesty, humility, teamwork and much more. There is a section for the teacher comments, and then an administrators comments. This can then be sent home for parents to see the great things their child has done.
Position and Motion Assessment
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Position and Motion Assessment

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This 10 question assessment covers some simple science topics of position and motion. Students will be prompted to answer a variety of interactive-based questions that probe students in different ways. With some drawing components, some multiple choice and some short answer versions, this assessment offer meaningful insight into students understanding of position words as well as ideas about moving in various directions. An answer key is included for you convenienv
Playground Measurement Hunt Activity
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Playground Measurement Hunt Activity

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Take your measurement unit to the next level by allowing students to apply learned concepts of measuring to the world around them. This playground hunt activity allows students to find shapes and measure them with the skills they have learned about in class, in a place they visit regularly, their playground. They will find the perimeter, and exterior measurements of each item they find. Students will draw a representation of the item they found, label its shape, identify the object, record its measurements, and find its perimeter. This is a great way for students to apply their understanding in a fun and engaging way! Be sure to also check out Playground Geometry Hunt Activity too! This can also be easily adapted to be used inside the classroom as well!
Playground Geometry Hunt Activity
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Playground Geometry Hunt Activity

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Take your geometry unit to the next level by allowing students to apply learned concepts of geometry to the world around them. This playground hunt activity allows students to find the shapes they have learned about in class in a place they visit regularly, their playground. Students will draw a representation of the item they found, label its shape, identify the object, and then describe its features. This is a great way for students to apply their understanding in a fun and engaging way! Be sure to also check out Playground Measurement Hunt Activity too!
Plant and Animal Adaptations Research Project
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Plant and Animal Adaptations Research Project

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Check out this fun and engaging project that allows student to develop their understanding of adaptations. This project requires a tool for research such as a computer. Embedded with directions, this project allows students to work individually or collaboratively as they identify a plant or animal to research and understand. Looking specifically at adaptations, students will seek to understand how their adaptation helps them. Included is a reference sheet students will create based on their identified animal or plant as well as a tracking form for students to fill out based on their peers research.
Place Value and Number Sense Lesson Placket
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Place Value and Number Sense Lesson Placket

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Check out this three part mini lesson that includes a multitude of question formats for students to apply their learned concepts of place value and number sense. This can be adapted for multiple days, for a week long homework packet, or for in-class assignments such as independent work, small group work, whole group or interventions. This highly interactive mini lesson will engage students and push them to apply what they know in a variety of different ways. Check out my aligned "Place Value and Number Sense Assessment" to assess how students understand these concepts!
Place Value and Number Sense Assessment
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Place Value and Number Sense Assessment

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Presented in a variety of question formats, this 11 question assessment covers topics of , = as well as ordering numbers based on least to greatest, word problems looking at place value, as well as rounding to the nearest tens, hundred, and thousands. This assessment can easily be applied as a quiz, test, indpendent work, study guide, homework, or small group. Students understandings will clearly be represented in this very ineractive and widely assorted worksheet. Be sure to also check out my "Place Value and Number Sense Lesson Packet" to support students during the mini lesson with a variety of questions and opportunities to apply learning.