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.
W.K.2, W.1.2
Check out this awesome 25 question survey for students to identify a variety of personal favorites. This is an awesome way for teachers to quickly and effectively get to know the kiddos in your classroom. The students will respond to a variety of prompts that they are able to self identify themselves.
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.
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 the snowglobe 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 too!
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 a giftbox 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! This will be perfect for the holidays!
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 in the Halloween themed frame 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 and student friendly template can easily be infused in your classroom pre-existing classroom management procedures. Students are able to reflect on their feelings and emotions and the various questions probe their thinking through reflection and steps forward.
Check out this fun and simple template which can be used at the beginning of the year to gain information about students and their interests to start developing relationship and rapport with students. This multiple question survey will offer a quick snapshot of the student and will help you hit the ground running.
Check out this all-in-one water cycle worksheet. It starts off with provided definitions of evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and transpiration. Students are to then draw a representation with labels using these words. After students are done, there are 8 questions which include 2 higher order thinking (HOT) questions!
With so much of our days being go, go, go, and content focused, it is often difficult to celebrate birthdays which is such a joyous occasion for our students. I know it's also often hard to plan, implement, and carry out this parties so I often would have monthly parties that celebrated everyone in the class who had a birthday that fell within that month.
In order to make these parties a success, I would ask all the parents to pitch in with donations and time. At first, I would end up with 10 bags of chips and 10 bottles of soda which got old pretty quickly. I started to use this template which allowed me to differentiate the treats that we received which often made the parties last much longer and kids much happier :)
The template has two notices per pages and will require you to assign the donations to ensure your party has a good mix. Feel free to cross our and change any of the treats that you feel will better fit your class! Students will return their slip with the parents notifying if they can donate their treat and you can plan for expected numbers.
Best wishes and happy birthday!
Check out this simple and user-friendly tool that can be used to document the analysis of a primary source. There are four major components which are each color coded for ease of reference in the classroom. There are also three different forms, one with blank space, one with bullets, and one with lines for simple differentiation for different grades or different students based on need.
Check out this fun and relatable accountable talk poster set. Using these prompts, students will be able to engage in constructive conversations that are meaningful and promote depth of knowledge thought. As these are implemented, students will begin thinking more critically and challenging thoughts, not people.
There are 8 posters included that are meant to be laminated and hung. I would also suggest printing it on different color paper if possible. There is a bonus one pager that has all 8 posters in mini size for students to have their own sheet to relate to!
Check out this fun and colorful star student poster. This can easily be implemented on a weekly basis, monthly basis or as a reward for positive behavior. Students will be so excited to share a little but about them. Positive classroom culture will sky rocket as students take control over their learning, and share important information about themselves!
I have seen this implemented in three ways:
1) You change out the one page paper as the next one is added
2) As each child is selected, you fill up a section of the room with one for each student
3) As each student is selected, one more page is added to a book and once all students have been selected, they each receive a copy of all of their classmates sheets and can keep it and reference it for years to come!
Check out this interactive PDF template that has embedded editable forms to type in student names. This simple and student-friendly poster can be printed as well as printed to a larger output in order to make a large poster for your wall.
This simple tracker will keep you and your students reminded of some of the most important dates for the year in your classroom!
Check out this simple and user-friendly template to notify parents of classroom events. This fun and aesthetically pleasing invitation can easily be applied to a variety of activities that may occur in your classroom. Parents will be able to respond with their attendance with a bottom sheet that easily clearly marked for cutting. Make your day and event easier with this simple template!