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2021 Monthly Printable Calendars in English and Spanish
The calendars included have a classy look for your desk, wall, or notebooks.
Contains names and dates of significant events.
Weekly color code shows Monday through Sunday.
View of the whole month in every page.
Cute and classy!
This resource contains the months January through December for the 2021 year.
Comes in English and Spanish
Wishing you a prosperous New Year!
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2020-2021 WHOLE YEAR RESOURCE ACCESS for Dressed In Sheets
Due to the COVID-19 and the effects that it has placed in businesses, schools, socially, and in our pocketbooks I have created this 2020-2021 whole year access in which you pay a one time fee to access all of the resources Dressed In Sheets has produced. That means access to over 700+ resources will be available for you for one flat fee with unlimited downloads anywhere at anytime for the 2020-2021 school year. This provides a vast amount of resources that are easily adaptable for distance learning, readily available, and without having to sacrifice any hard disk space on your devices. Since we are uncertain which schools will be open through next year, I want you to have the ease and certainty that no matter what happens you will have the tools you need to teach your class.
This download includes:
Step by step guide on how to redeem your gift card for ALL resource access
This access to ALL my resources includes:
Pre-K / Kindergarten
1st grade
2nd grade
3rd grade
4th grade
5th grade
6th grade
7th grade
BOOM cards
Bulletin Boards
Certificates / Awards
Clip Art (for personal or commercial use)
Health, History, Math, Reading, Writing, Science, Social Studies
When you redeem your gift card (on an external website) you will not only have access to the resources that are already released but you will also have access to ALL future resources Dressed In Sheets will publish within the 2020-2021 school year. This access expires on July 31st, 2021.
I don’t want any student left behind because of the limited funds teachers have due to COVID-19. If you are a school and want ALL your teachers to have access to the resources Dressed In Sheets has released please email: dressedinsheets@gmail.com
Thank you for all that you do for our children. We all make a difference no matter how small we think it is.
When you purchase this product, you will receive a PDF with a link to the library of resources (an external website). Limited to one single classroom use only.
About BOOM cards:
To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge). Apps are available for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with “Fast Pins,” (play provides instant feedback for self-grading Boom Cards). Fast Play is always a free way for students to engage with Boom Cards decks.
You may be eligible for a free trial from Boom Learning. If you choose not to stay on a premium account after your free trial, you will still be able to assign all your Boom Cards to as many students as you see fit using Fast Play pins (which give instant feedback for decks that are self-grading).
Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, and Dividing Integers BOOM CARD *BUNDLE*
This bundle includes my adding and subtracting integers and the multiplying and dividing integers BOOM cards. Both decks play randomly and can be assigned to students remotely for quizzing or reviewing. BOOM cards are like task cards but more fun and best of all they are self checking!
Includes:
30 addition and subtraction integers problems
30 multiplying and dividing integers problems
Enjoy!
TEKS.MA.6.3.D
Number and operations. The student applies mathematical process standards to represent addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division while solving problems and justifying solutions. The student is expected to: add, subtract, multiply, and divide integers fluently; and
About BOOM Cards:
To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge). Apps are available for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with “Fast Pins,” (play provides instant feedback for self-grading Boom Cards). Fast Play is always a free way for students to engage with Boom Cards decks.
You may be eligible for a free trial from Boom Learning. If you choose not to stay on a premium account after your free trial, you will still be able to assign all your Boom Cards to as many students as you see fit using Fast Play pins (which give instant feedback for decks that are self-grading).
I hope you and your students enjoy this wonderful resource.
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How to graph y=mx + b
These are guides to be used for introduction on graphing slope intercept form. Perfect for the students to keep as notes in their binders or their journals. Student will read and follow step by step directions on how to read y=mx + b.
To graph students will learn:
rise over run
that slope is “m”
“b” is our y-intercept
how to solve for “y” when only give y=mx
learn to solve for “x” when only given y=any number
when “y” equals any number line will be horizontal
always start graphing with y-intercept
There are four step-by-step guides for four different types of problems in which students will get to try out what they just learned. Pair this with any slope intercept form worksheets and the students will be able to reference and work out each problems.
Practice makes perfect. :)
Plotting Points on a Coordinate Grid
Get introduced to plotting on a grid! Perfect intro for those who are not familiar with the coordinate plane. Here you will learn:
what is the y-coordinate
where is the x-coordinate
quadrants on a coordinate plane
how to plot an ordered pair
practice plotting on coordinate plane given ordered pairs
write coordinates for a plot shown on the coordinate plane
know where and what is the origin
By performing these tasks students will know how to read a point. Plot a point and tell quadrants and show where “x” and “y” are located.
Have fun plotting all the points with this fun intro to the coordinate plane.
Mystery Coordinate Plane Graphing
This pack contains 8 images for the students to practice locating and plotting points on the coordinate grid. Most pictures require the use of all four quadrants. Contains graphing paper along with instructions of start and stop locations in one page, which can be cut in half for the use of two students.
Variety to choose from: Minecraft sword, Sonic, flower, Pikachu, pony, llama, big fish,
and Pacman.
Have fun plotting!
How to draw 3D Shapes
Incorporate art and math together with this FUN resource! Students will use paper and pencil to draw along with each instruction. Great for independent learning. This step-by-step guide will have everyone drawing 3-D shapes in less than five easy steps.
With this guide students will learn how to draw:
cube
square pyramid
cylinder
sphere
cone
triangular prism
hemisphere
rectangular prism
Includes draw along pages to follow step-by-step, which will result in memorization for better results. Worksheets also include a template in which students start with a 2-D shape and make a 3-D shape from it.
Check the thumbnails to see what the guide and worksheets will look like.
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Shapes Worksheets
This packet contains introduction to shapes, making patterns, sides of shapes, graphing by the amount of sides of a shape, shape information cards, adding sides and noticing different shapes in a picture. There is a little bit of everything in this packet regarding shapes and some of the activities will require scissors, colors and glue.
-Cut and paste worksheets. The student cuts the shapes and places them in the corresponding place.
-The student looks at a picture and circles the types of shapes used to make that specific image.
-How many sides do these shapes have? Your kiddos fill in the answer in the square.
-The kiddos count the sides of each shape and write how many sides does the shape have in total.
-These worksheet include addition. The kiddos count the sides of two shapes and add the sides of both shapes. They write their own number sentence with the correct answer.
-The student looks at the shape and fills in the blank for how many sides the shape has.
-How many sides? This is a book that you cut and put together by stapling it. This book is perfect to read and learn the names of each shape and how many sides each has.
-The student looks at a box full of shapes. Then they write down how many of each shapes there are in total.
-The kiddos count the sides of each shape. They show how many sides each shape has by filling in a graph bar.
-The kiddos look at a box full of shapes. They graph how many of each shape there are in a graph bar.
-Match each shape with the correct name.
-Kiddos color the shape to continue the pattern.
-Will continue the pattern by adding a shape.
-The kids draw a line to match the shapes that are the same
-The student circles the shape that has the most sides, no sides, and the least sides.
-Book that you cut and put together by stapling it. In this book the student will fill in the blanks to tell what shape is being shown and how many sides it has.
-Shape information cards that tell the name of shape, how many angles, and sides.
I hope you enjoy this packet full of shapes!
Thanks!
More than, less than, equal to Worksheets
These worksheets will help your student know: more than, less than & equal to problems while they go through a smooth transition from easy to difficult. Some of the activities in this pack will require scissors and glue.
-Kiddos are instructed to circle the group that has more/less.
-The students use <, > or = to solve each problem.
-Posters to hang in your classroom board to remind the children that when in doubt they should remember the crocodiles mouth.
-Students pick a set of numbers (or you can come up with them) and they should determine if the numbers are less than , more than or equal to each other. In the line, they should write ___ is greater than___. They can use the crocodile cut out page to glue a croc to show their answer.
-Crocodile cut out page.
-Kiddos count the goldfish in each bowl, they write the amount of fish in each bowl and decide whether the two numbers are less than or greater than each other.
-The students cut the numbers out and paste them in the correct side of the crocodile to demonstrate their knowledge. This worksheet would look great in a bulletin board ;)
-Cut the crocodiles and decide whether the numbers are greater than or less than each other. Place the crocodile in the corresponding square.
-Circling groups that have less/more.
-Counting objects. Write the number of objects on the line. Circle the group with more/less objects.
-The kids count flowers in each pot. Will write the number in the box. Write < or > to show which pot has more flowers.
-Circle the largest/smallest number in a set of numbers.
-Count the shapes and write the numbers. Then circle the > or < symbol.
-Add both equations in each row. Decide whether the answers are more than (>), less than (<) or equal (=) to each other.
-Look at both numbers in the balance. Decide whether the numbers are more than (>), less than (<) or equal (=) to each other.
-The kiddos use the numbers from 10 to 15 to make the statements true. How many different ways can they find?
-Write a number that is less than the number shown.
-Write a number that is more than the number shown.
-Coloring the symbol that makes the equation correct.
-The student looks at 2 numbers and decides which symbol fits the equation.
-Student looks at a number given and colors the numbers that are less or more than the one given.
-Write a number that is larger than the number shown or write a number that is smaller than the number shown.
-Place value worksheets in which student uses >, <, and symbol to compare numbers.
Please take a look at the thumbnails to get a glimpse of what this super mega action packed resource contains.
UPDATE
I have now included the More Than Less Than BOOM cards in this download so you can have the worksheets and the interactive BOOM cards for distance learning. If you want only the BOOM cards just click here to obtain them.
Thanks you & enjoy!