I am a certified teacher in Phoenix, Arizona. I've been teaching for over 16 years. I've taught 1st-4th grades. I am now running my own tutoring business.
I am a certified teacher in Phoenix, Arizona. I've been teaching for over 16 years. I've taught 1st-4th grades. I am now running my own tutoring business.
Opinion Writing Center will have your students expressing their opinions all year long. This little pack includes 32 task cards that have a question on it. These questions are meant to spark some interest in students to write some of their opinions on the subject matter.
Also included is an anchor chart to help with transition words, 1 graphic organizer to write thoughts down, and 1 writing page for final draft and presentation.
Inference Writing Center is intended to do two things:
Make Inferences and Write in Complete Sentences. The task cards will help students generate inferences by looking at a picture and then putting those thoughts down on paper.
The Materials in this Pack include:
• 24 Task Cards with Inference Writing prompts
• 24 Recording Sheets (in thirds)
Ideas on how to use the writing prompts:
• Use the colored task cards along with the recording sheet at a writing center. Students write what they infer about each picture. Students can also use a writing journal or other writing paper instead of the recording sheets.
• You can also copy the Recording Sheets and cut each sheet into thirds. Use the recording sheets for complete sentence writing and inference recognition. These would be great for morning work.
• You can also send home for homework, use for a writing prompt for the week, as part of your inference lesson, as a warm-up activity, or for morning work.
Bee Word Problem Task Cards using Simple Addition and Subtraction includes 32 Task Cards. These task cards will have your students practicing solving word problems all spring long! The task cards use number words 1-12. These are great for beginners, This pack includes simple, single digit addition and subtraction word problems. The numbers in the task cards use word names. This is a great addition to help students improve their reading too. Use for math centers, morning work, small group, warm-up exercises, or for part of your lesson.
3 Recording Sheets- Use for students to record answers.
Are you bugged by missing numbers? Try this Spring Missing Numbers using 2-Digit Addition and Subtraction task cards. This pack will have your students mastering missing numbers with ease. This pack includes 30 task cards. Students find the missing number that makes each equation true.
This pack includes, 30 task cards, a recording sheet, and an answer key.
Are you bugged by equations? Try this Spring Equal Equations using Single Digit Addition and Subtraction will have your students mastering equations with ease. This pack includes 30 task cards using Single Digit Addition and Subtraction facts. Students find the missing number that makes each equation true.
This pack includes, 30 task cards, a recording sheet, and two worksheets. Plus answer keys too.
Are you bugged by missing numbers? Try this Spring Missing Numbers using 2-Digit Addition and Subtraction task cards. This pack will have your students mastering missing numbers with ease. This pack includes 30 task cards. Students find the missing number that makes each equation true.
This pack includes, 30 task cards, a recording sheet, and an answer key.
Johnny Appleseed Fact Family Task Cards includes 3 Math Centers. It includes:
Set 1: Which fact family equation doesn’t belong?
Twelve Task Cards
Set 2: Which fact family equation is missing?
Twelve Task Cards
Set 3: Write the fact families.
Sixteen Task Cards
All sets come with a Recording Sheet and sets 1 and 2 come with an answer key. Use the Task Cards as part of your Johnny Appleseed unit, for math centers, at small group time, or as part of your lesson on Fact Families.
Fall Fact Family Addition and Subtraction Task Cards includes 3 Math Centers. It includes:
Set 1: Which fact family equation doesn’t belong?
Twelve Task Cards
Set 2: Which fact family equation is missing?
Twelve Task Cards
Set 3: Write the 4 fact family equations.
Sixteen Task Cards
All sets come with a Recording Sheet and sets 1 and 2 come with an answer key. Use the Task Cards as part of your Fall unit, for math centers, at small group time, or as part of your lesson on Fact Families.
Winter Equal Equations using Multiplication and Division will have your students mastering equations with ease. This pack includes 30 task cards using Single Digit Multiplication and Division facts. Students find the missing number that makes each equation true.
30 Task Cards, a Recording Sheet and an answer key are included. Also added is a single worksheet to use for homework, seatwork, or as an assessment.
Winter Equal Equations using Single Digit Addition and Subtraction will have your students mastering equations with ease. This pack includes 30 task cards using Single Digit Addition and Subtraction facts. Students find the missing number that makes each equation true.
30 Task Cards, a Recording Sheet and an answer key are included. Also added are two worksheets to use for homework, seatwork, or as a pre and post assessment.
Valentine Special! These Love Bugs will have your students mastering Missing Numbers with ease. All task cards use Single Digit Multiplication and Division facts. Students find the missing number that makes each equation true.
30 Task Cards and a Recording Sheet are included.
Valentine Special! These Love Bugs will have your students mastering Missing Numbers with ease. All task cards use Single Digit Addition and Subtraction facts. Students find the missing number that makes each equation true.
30 Task Cards and a Recording Sheet are included.
Valentine Special! These Love Bugs will have your students mastering Missing Numbers with ease. All task cards use 2-Digit Addition and Subtraction facts. Students find the missing number that makes each equation true.
30 Task Cards and a Recording Sheet are included.
Missing Numbers using Addition and Subtraction Equations includes 36 Task Cards. These task cards have different equations where students find the missing number. Equations use addition and subtraction with facts under 30. Students need to pay attention to the equal sign and have some number sense with these tricky equations.
These task cards can be used at a math center or for a 2-3 player game (board game included).
Recording sheet and an answer hey is included.
This pack is perfect for 2nd and 3rd graders who need a little bit more practice in number sense, equal equations, and missing numbers!
Sequencing Task Cards help build comprehension and sequencing. Students read the 4 sentences on the task card and decide how the order of events happened 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. Students have to read all four sentences to comprehend and infer the events in order.
This set comes with thirty task cards, recording sheets, an answer key, and writing paper to write the sentences in order.
Would You Rather… Fraction Task Cards is a fun way to compare fractions. This pack includes 48 task cards to get students thinking about fractions and what they would rather have more or less of.
For example, task card 1 reads, “Would you rather have 2/3 of a box of cookies or would you rather have 4/5 of a box of cookies?” Students would want more of the box of cookies so they would choose the larger fraction. Another task card question reads, “Would you rather stick your arm 3/10 of the way in an alligator’s mouth or would you rather stick your arm 2/5 of the way in an alligator’s mouth?” Students would want less of their arm in an alligator’s mouth so they would choose the smaller fraction.
This pack comes with recording sheets if you want to place them at a math center. It also comes with a comparison fraction chart to help students compare fractions.
Spin a Fact includes 20 worksheets that will reinforce adding and subtracting 2-digit numbers. This pack has regrouping and no regrouping worksheets. Students use a paper clip and their pencil to spin the spinner. There are 12 problems on the worksheet. Students will spin 12 times. Every time they spin, they write the number they spun in a problem. Then they add or subtract.
This is a fun way to add or subtract 2-digit numbers. Plus, each worksheet will have different answers so you can use them several times. Since there are multiple answers, there is no answer key provided. Students can correct their work on a calculator. Calculators are fun to keep at your math center and it’s a good way for students to practice using them.
Subtracting Across Two Zeros is a great pack for students to practice subtracting. It includes:
20 Task Cards to practice subtracting across two zeros
A fun game to play, using 3 dice
5 worksheets and a pre and post assessment
10 Task Cards using word problems
Recording Sheets and Answer Keys
This little pack will help your students become proficient when subtracting across zeros.
CVC Unscramble Sentences Worksheets has a total of 20 worksheets (4 worksheets for each of the five vowel sounds). Each worksheet includes 3 sentences for students to unscramble and form into a complete sentence. Students read the 5 or 6 words in the word bank and write a complete sentence that could match the picture.
These are simple sentences that are designed for beginning readers learning to read, make, and write complete sentences. The words in the word bank use CVC words and only 11 sight words. The sight words used for each page are located on the top right hand corner of each worksheet. The 11 sight words used in this entire packet include: a, and, at, has, I, in, is, my, on, see, the
These are great to use at your small group time for a quick assessment of who’s reading and/or forming sentences. Place a worksheet at a reading center or use as part of your lesson for students to practice unscrambling sentences.
Here are 18 posters that display what “Good Readers” do when reading or learning to read. Use the posters when focusing on a reading strategy or skill. The 18 reading posters included in this set are:
Making Connections
Using Prior Knowledge
Predictions
Reread to Understand
Find a Purpose
Know the Difference Between Fiction and Non-Fiction
See What They read
Summarize
Sequence
Read With Fluency
Look at Word Bits
Use Context Clues
Use Phonics
Self-Correct
Reread Aloud
Ask Questions
Read Ahead
Make Inferences