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!
This printable worksheet offers a great variety for students to practice their growing patterns. The worksheet includes shapes, numbers, and words. This can be used in a variety of forms such as homework, classwork, quiz, group work and more!
3.NBT.A.2, 3.OA.D.9
This simple homework sheet is for two nights, and requires students to identify things at home that are solutions and mixtures on night, and then describe and identify a physical change and do the same for chemical change. All responses are short answer and require students to apply what they learned in class.
This is a five question multiple choice exit ticket assessment that is meant to serve as a quick snapshot assessment to check student understanding of learned content. The assessment covers the cause of the seasons, information about the Earth's axis, Earth's rotations and Earth's revolutions.
Check out this easy to use interventions log to keep track of each student's interventions. Simply check write the date each time an intervention occurs and place a check under the category that applies. Change the headings for each student as you wish! This is a perfect way to quick and easily create documentation of interventions!
Check out this simple and user-friendly weekly lesson plan template. Subjects are clearly laid out for the week and designated sections for CCSS and HW are included. Hope this helps!
This simple 4 questions multiple choice Exit Ticket has a bonus short answer question as well and serves as a perfect quick assessment! The exit ticket covers banks, markets, schools, households, money and relationships between economic institutions.
This simple 15 question worksheet allows students to demonstrate their content knowledge of multiplying decimals by powers of 10 that are both positive and negative. Students must have a number sense and place value understanding to complete this. Easily used for homework, independent work, or an assessment.
This is a great one page worksheet that can be used for guided notes, group work, review, or independent work. Students will learn about Creoles, Cajuns, Zydeco music, basket weaving and more. All topics are related to early Louisiana settlement and culture. This product goes great with my Louisiana Culture Exit Ticket product as well.
Check out my Louisiana Cultures Group Project and my Louisiana Cultures Exit Ticket.
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.
Aligned with programs like Leader in Me where students take ownership over their own learning as well as the researched supported by John Hatties, there is an increase in achievement when students understand where they are in the learning process. This awesome tracker allows students to track their own assessment results in a table and then plot it onto a line plot. Students will improve in proficiency with data analysis, graphing as well as take ownership over their growth!
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 five question exit ticket assessment covers the skeleton with a variety of fill in the blank, matching, and multiple choice. the topics covered are the cranium, spine, pelvis, rib-cage and the purpose of those parts. This exit ticket is meant to be a quick assessment of student content attainment.
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 awesome week along (adjustable) project allows students to collaborate and explore a specific simple machine on their own and own their own education. Students will work together to create a presentation of their choice on a specific topic such as wedge, wheel and axle, lever, and screw. A rubric is attached.
Check out my Simple Machine Exit Ticket.
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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This 12 question quiz or test has a variety of true false, multiple choice and short answer questions. It covers topics about how sound travels, frequency, vibrations, waves, pitch and more. This assessment goes well with my other Sound Exit Tickets, and Guided Notes.
Check out my Sounds Guided Notes.
This simple to implement packet can constitute your entire lesson. It is equipped with the objective, guided practice, group work, independent challenge page, as well as an Exit Ticket as a quick formative assessment. The lesson identifies rules for students to complete number patterns using addition and subtraction.
This really simple and fun activity requires students to cut out each sentence fragment from the bottom and then glue the cause and effect in the boxes above. Students will love interacting with the content in a hands on manner!
L.2.3, L.3.3, L.4.3
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