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 on the beach 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 is also ideal for the Thanksgiving Holiday season!
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 on the beach 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
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
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 on the ocean 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
Facilitate your science labs and expand your students' understanding of the scientific process and method by using this simple and student-friendly template. The template includes Purpose, Hypothesis, Experiment, Observation, Analysis, and Conclusion. It is presented in three different formats for differentiation - one has lines, one has bullet points, and the last has open spaces.
Check out my two other versions of the Scientific Method by CLICKING HERE for Version 1 or by CLICKING HERE for Version 3. Each version simply presents the content in a different format to meet the needs of your specific students.
Check out this simple and fun Properties of Addition Foldable activity! The foldable has three tabs that include the commutative property, associative property, and identity property. The printable is color coded with space for a definition as well as an example. The foldable comes in both a colored version and a grayscale version; both of which have an Answer Key for your convenience!
The document is meant to be printed back to back and then stapled in the spots already allocated to add durability! Students will then cut only the front where the dotted lines are that run horizontal and then fold the front half along the dark black line.
Check out my Properties of Multiplication foldable as well.
2.OA.A.1, 2.OA.B.2, 2.OA.C.3
In an effort to make learning multiplication tables fun for students, rolling numbers is a great chant format that invests all students! Rolling numbers is a chant/song that goes along with the skip counting for each multiplication table. These chants were all created BY my students so I definitely urge you to use our chants as a foundation and customize them on your own!
You are purchasing the lyrics alone. In the file, you will find the accompanying Youtube video that goes with it so you can model expectations in your classroom as well; this way students can hear the rhythm and replicate it.
3.OA.A.1, 3.OA.A.3, 3.OA.B.5, 3.OA.C.7, 4.OA.B.4
Check out this simple, student-friendly template in which students use textual evidence to make inferences, draw conclusions and identify key points. This adaptable graphic organizer will push students to think through a text and actively engage in understanding it.
RL.3.1, RL.4.1, RL.5.1, RL.6.1, RL.7.1, RL.8.1, RL.9-10.1, RL.11-12.1, RI.4.1, RI.5.1, RI.6.1, RI.7.1, RI.8.1, RI.9-10.1, RI.11-12.1
Check out this awesome homework tracker that students can use to take ownership of their missed homeworks. Transferring the autonomy on to the students will empower them as well as investment them in making changes to their homework responsibilities. It can also be used as a method of motivation (both intrinsic as well as extrinsic if necessary). Directions for use is included. Be sue to check out the preview for more information!
If you're looking to transfer autonomy of self assessing behavior, check out my Student Self Assessed Behavior Tracker.
This highly visual graphic organizer allows students to see the relationship between two topics and how they are similar and different.
There are 4 different versions with different spacing for simple and easily differentiate, where only the teacher needs to know about since they are all designed the same way.
RL.1.1, RL.2.1, RL.3.1, RL.4.1, RL.5.1, RL.6.1, RL.7.1, RI.K.9, RI.1.9, RI.2.9, RI.3.9, RI.4.3, RI.4.9, RI.5.3, RI.5.9, RI.6.3, RI.6.9, RI.7.9, RI.8.9, RI.9-10.9
Facilitate your science labs and expand your students' understanding of the scientific process and method by using this simple and student-friendly template. The template includes Purpose, Hypothesis, Experiment, Observation, Analysis, and Conclusion. It is presented in three different formats for differentiation - one has lines, one has bullet points, and the last has open spaces.
Check out my two other versions of the Scientific Method by CLICKING HERE for Version 1 or by CLICKING HERE for Version 2. Each version simply presents the content in a different format to meet the needs of your specific students.
Facilitate your science labs and expand your students' understanding of the scientific process and method by using this simple and student-friendly template. The template includes Purpose, Hypothesis, Experiment, Observation, Analysis, and Conclusion. It is presented in two different formats for differentiation - one has lines and one has bullet points.
Check out my two other versions of the Scientific Method by CLICKING HERE for Version 2 or by CLICKING HERE for Version 3. Each version simply presents the content in a different format to meet the needs of your specific students.
Check out this clear and student friendly expectation of what poster boards are supposed to include. Students will be able to read through the thorough information which highlights the key components of a science fair board. Students should receive this at the start of their science fair so they know exactly what they are working towards. These clear expectations will lead to student success and take your classroom science fair to the next level!
Check out my Science Fair Evaluation Rubric!
Also, check out my Science Fair Peer Scavenger Hunt Activity!
And lastly, you can find my Science Fair Submission Form Template!
Check out this extensive list of adjectives and verbs that can be used to spice up your report cards! This list can be used to make your report card writings to parents far more impressive and unique. These terms can describe students and offer more accurate insight for parents.
Check out this fun and empowering poem in which students will complete sentence stems to form a poem about themselves. This is a great activity for the beginning of the year or as an introduction to poems. It can be easily adapted for any age and can offer insight into how your students see themselves and the world.
*The "I Am: ___________" component is supposed to be the same for the three times it resurfaces.
Check out this awesome worksheet where students will investigate the length of letters in their peers' names and then graph their data. Students will be prompted with a few questions to analyze their data. Students will be highly invested in this peer supported activity in which they are able to mobile throughout the classroom. Students will develop their graphing skills, data skills, and reflection on analysis!
This simple tracker is a great addition to any teacher's clipboard! This simple form allows teachers to quickly and efficiently keep track of students missing homework. Teachers can also allow students to keep the tracker themselves and own their own consequences.
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.
Invest your students in stem fair and create easy documentation regarding project intent with this simple and user friendly submission for for science fair. Students will be required to list their required materials and answer a few questions about what they plan on doing for science fair. Students will sign their name and ate their submission form which will serve as a solid foundation moving forward as you track all students in your classroom.
Check out my Science Fair Evaluation Rubric!
Also, check out my Science Fair Peer Scavenger Hunt Activity!
And lastly, you can find my Science Fair Poster Board Expectations!
Check out this fun and engaging scavenger hunt in which students will peer evaluate science fair projects. Each student or group of students will get a copy of this worksheet and will be required to walk around the class and evaluate the poster boards and projects of their peers. This reflection will strengthen the depth of knowledge as well as critical thinking done by your students. It will also ad a meaningful component of exposure to your science fairs!
Check out my Science Fair Evaluation Rubric!
Also, check out my Science Fair Submission Forms!
And lastly, you can find my Science Fair Poster Board Expectations!