This custom made math assessment is aligned to the EngageNY curriculum and works well as a 9 Week assessment. It mostly covers Module 4 which encompasses adding/subtracting fractions, multiplying fraction by whole numbers, and multiplying fractions by fractions. Students will be required to use tape diagrams and rectangular fraction models.
Check out my aligned study guide as well!
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This is a perfect quiz or test to act as a summative assessment piece after covering place value. It includes topics such as greater than, less than, equal to as well as topics such as identifying place value. It also covers comparing and ordering numbers based on place value in addition to converting a number to expanded form, standard form and word form. This is a perfect all-in-one printable assessment with the standards included!
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Invest students in building their vocabulary, increasing their spelling and improving their handwriting all while having fun! For these worksheets, students will draw an image in a snowglobe, in the ocean, and on a tree and then write what it is below each image. 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.
This is an awesome exploratory learning project for students to learn about and experience color! Students will color two wheels, each with one slice colored in for each color of the rainbow. THIS WILL REQUIRE SOME SORT OF STRING. Thread the string through the two holes as sampled in the ANSWER KEY. Students will then hold each end of the string, and wind up the wheel in the center. When they release the winding, the wheel should spin like a top. Students will then take notes and answer the accompanying questions to describe what they are experiencing. This project will let students explore rainbows, white light, components of light and more!
Check out this awesome project that will captivate and engage students will providing opportunities to apply knowledge and further develop understandings as they relate to animals. These projects has multiple components with an aligned rubric for scoring that dives into animal adaptations, how this helps them in their environement, the food chains that they are a part of and the habitat they live in. Students will do research and answer multiple questions with regards to vocabulary, and elaborating on each of the aforementioned topics.
Students will have a blast, and won't even realize they are learning. This can easily be adapted to be implemented as an in-class project as a whole class, in groups, independently or as a homework assignment.
Wondering how you can reward and incentive your kiddos without hurting your wallet? Check out this invaluable list of 50 ideas that you should be able to do for free, or at the very least, call on some favors from colleagues to help you out!
The same 50 ideas are also presented in ticket form, which can be cut and then picked at random, or given to students. Whatever fits best with your pre-existing classroom reward system! These rewards can be adapted for any grade and will leave students on the edge of their seats to earn them!
Check out this 12 questions assessment on centimeters and inches. Students will interact with these measurements in a variety of ways including estimating, actually measuring, and applying their unit understanding to this assessment. A bonus extra credit is also included as well as an answer key!
It can be easily adapted for homework, independent practice, guided practice, or an assessment as the need fits in your classroom.
This really fun group project puts the learning in the students hands! Equipped with a rubric and three samples, the students will use any resources that are available to them and create a presentation in any form of media that they would like to educate the rest of the class on their specific topic which could be Cajuns, Creoles, French, and Native Americans. Exemplar samples are provided in the form of a flyer, powerpoint, and brochure.
Check out my Louisiana Cultures Guided Notes and Independent Notes and my Louisiana Cultures Exit Ticket.
This really simple and fun template can easily be printed and cut along the dotted lines for students to study, memorize, and excel! Each card has the answer to the problem on the characters shirt so students can check their work but can easily cover it with their thumb before they check. These cards can easily be printed onto card-stock, construction paper, or laminated to increase life-longevity. Check my store for the division cards as well!
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This really simple and fun template can easily be printed and cut along the dotted lines for students to study, memorize, and excel! Each card has the answer to the problem on the characters shirt so students can check their work but can easily cover it with their thumb before they check. These cards can easily be printed onto card-stock, construction paper, or laminated to increase life-longevity. Check my store for the multiplication cards as well!
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Check out this highly engaging and competitive mental math exercise for students to build their addition and subtraction fluency! Students will practice a coaching cycle in which each of the two partners have a copy of the paper in front of them (or modified to only the coaching partner holding it) and the student will talk the other student through the 4 mental math operations. Each of the 3 squares has four components that will all be added to each other. (For example if a box has a 12, 23 14 and 20 in it the student will say add 12 and 23 then use the 45 and add 14. Now take your 59 and add 2 to the tens place. The partner without the paper is expected to be solving this in their head and write down the final sum). Throughout the coaching cycle the partner supporting the other is not supposed to give the answer but rather help their partner solve and then offer feedback as they do so. Once complete for "Round 1" the partners swap and the other student completes "Round 2".
This can be easily adapted to competitions with timers and races for who can finish first. There are three questions for each student and there are a total of 10 variations included. Each page is numbered and correlates to an attached answer key in the second half of the document. Students will develop their addition and subtraction fluency while having a blast!
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In this pennant variety template pack, you will find six different options that can be customized for use in your classroom. The design includes an easily cut style with spots for holes which are meant to be strung around your room. This is a great way to showcase student work. The designs offer opporunities for you to differentiate to student needs or to change the design throughout the year. This can be used for thematic summaries, exit tickets, presentations, and so much more. Let us know how you used them in the feedback section!
Check out this massive pre-made To do list variety pack which includes 66 pages worth of pre-made templates. Half our full size pages and half our half sized pages. There are pre-populated with titles to fit your need, easy to navigate and interact with and so easy to use yourself or distribute to students, parents etc. I would recommend printing them on assorted pages of color for more fun, but use as you wish and we hope this helps you work more efficiently, effectively, timely, and keep more organized!
Invest students in building their vocabulary, increasing their spelling and improving their handwriting all while having fun! For these worksheets, students will draw an image on the beach, in the mountains, in the desert, and in the woods and then write what it is below each image. 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.
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Invest students in building their vocabulary, increasing their spelling and improving their handwriting all while having fun! For these worksheets, students will draw an image on a plate, in a gift, in an egg, and in a halloween themed frame and then write what it is below each image. 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.
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Check out this awesome Easter activity to supplement your easter egg hunt. Students will need to identify the different colored eggs (up to six different colors) and then create a tally chart, pictograph, bar graph, and frequency table. This user friendly and fun template will allow students to apply their skills with graphing to a fun season activity!
If you don't already have your own eggs, I have created some simple colored eggs for your to print. I also included a blank template if you want your students to color their own! Happy hunting :)
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Check out this bundle that includes a one page study guide that aligns nicely to the assessment. The study guide is very open-ended and requires students to write a 5-sentence paragraph while the assessment includes some fill in the blank, some short answer, and some extended response. This study guide is perfect to assign for homework, while the assessment will give you great insight into students' understanding of sound and its properties.
The lessons in Dr. Seuss's Oh The Places You'll Go story are invaluable and offer a great text example of beginning with the end in mind as we think through our decisions. This fun and engaging lessons pushes students to identify various story elements such as theme, key ideas, textual based answers as well as creative writing based on text to self connections. Students will respond to a supplied prompt relating the story to the students and having them think about where they want to go!
Included are instructions for the teacher, a sloppy-copy planning sheet and then 4 differentiated final copy templates in which the teacher can easily give different students one of the variety of templates that best fits the need of each student (there are version labels on the bottom right of each template).
This has proven to be a great reflective process to use during the first week of teaching since it can be the driving force of motivation throughout the year; it can easily be used at any point that fits your schedule though! *Also an ideal way to infuse reading and writing, to celebrate Dr. Seuss's Birthday!
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Check out this awesome assessment that comes with a perfectly aligned study guide that covers topics of for and motion as well as gravity. Questions are presented in multiple choice and short answer on the assessment and multiple short answer multiple short answer questions on the study guide. This can be used in variety of formats from independent work, homework, group work and more, and then coupled with the assessment to offer insight into students' understanding. An answer key is included.
This awesome project allows students to collaborate as a business team and identify a need in their community. Students will write a business plan that forces the students to think about profits, supply, demand, consumers, markets, advertising and more! The file starts with a brainstorm, and then student think through various components and finishes with their formal write-up of the their plan. Attached is a step by step Lesson Plan for teachers. Also there are three variations of each page to allow for seamless differentiation.