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Branches of Government Exit Ticket Assessment
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Branches of Government Exit Ticket Assessment

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With this simple and direct assesment, teachers will gain fast insight into their students' understanding of the differences between the three branches of government. Presented in six question, this assessmen include both multiple choice responses as well as a written component.It covers topics of the executive branch, legislative branch, judicial branch and some of the sub-categories within. This can easily be used as a test, quiz, exit ticket or other form of independent. An answer key has been included for your convenience.
Comparing Mixed Numbers (Unlike Denominators) Worksheet
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Comparing Mixed Numbers (Unlike Denominators) Worksheet

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Check out this fun and engaging worksheets that includes topics of comparing mixed numbers with unlike denominators in their fractions. This simple and student-friendly worksheet includes 20 questions that students will simply write greater than , less than, or equal to (, =) for each of the questions. This can easily be adapted for a quiz, test, exit ticket, homework, independent assignment and so much more. For differentiation, I would suggest crossing off some of the question, or including less place values. An answer key has been included for your convenience! Be sure to check out my other Comparing Worksheets as well!
Create an Organism Creative Project
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Create an Organism Creative Project

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Check out this fun and engaging creation activity where students can be creative but also tie in research and content development. Students will create a visual of their organism and will think through various aspects such as the ecosystem, the shelter, predators, prey, their food web and much more. A simple and clear rubric is also included for your convenience. A clear set of directions and expectations will be sure to make this project a favorite amongst your students!
Correct the Math Worksheet (Addition)
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Correct the Math Worksheet (Addition)

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Check out this awesome worksheet that pushes students to identify common errors in addition problems. There are 10 problems in all. With a clear set of directions included, students will go through the problems, identify the problem, fix it, and describe the error that was found. This is a great way to push students to identify their own problems as well as learn about common mistakes. Highly aligned to critical thinking found in Common Core, this is a great worksheet to improve students reaching their maximum potential. An answer key has been included for your convenience.
Conversation Roundtable Template Version 2 (Differentiated Group Sizing)
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Conversation Roundtable Template Version 2 (Differentiated Group Sizing)

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Check out this awesome graphic organizer that can be used to facilitate your conversation roundtables with varying group sizes. Set up to support a conversation between anywhere from 2 people to 8 students. It is clearly labeled and structured with colors to help students organize their thoughts, ideas, and conversations. Embedded in the template is a section for the topic, essential question, notes from peers, and summary. Be sure to check out our other templates including our version 1 that is set up for differentiating to students' needs.
Comparing Decimals Place Value Worksheet
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Comparing Decimals Place Value Worksheet

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Check out this fun and engaging worksheets that includes topics of comparing decimals. This simple and student-friendly worksheet includes 20 questions that students will simply write greater than , less than, or equal to (, =) for each of the questions. This can easily be adapted for a quiz, test, exit ticket, homework, independent assignment and so much more. For differentiation, I would suggest crossing off some of the question, or including less place values. An answer key has been included for your convenience! Be sure to check out my other Comparing Worksheets as well!
Characters and Setting Assessment
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Characters and Setting Assessment

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This 12 question assessment covers students understanding of setting and characters. There are three separate parts to this assessment that can easily be used for a quiz, test, homework, study guide, independent work or small group work. It starts off with asking for the simple definitions of each key word. It then transitions to written scenarios where students identify the implied or directly stated character(s) and setting and finishes off with two pictures that student analyze for the setting and character. This simple assessment will offer the teacher valuable insight into students' understanding of what a setting is and what the characters are.
Classifying Matter Based On Physical Properties (Sorting Project)
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Classifying Matter Based On Physical Properties (Sorting Project)

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Allow students to apply their learned skills as they relate to sorting and classifying matter based on physical properties. This engaging nd rigorous project will prompt students to classify items (that yoy supply such as pencils, paperclips, cards, toys, etc) into three different categories. They will have to identify the categories as they see fit. They will be prompted with a few reflection questions that probe their thinking and offers insight for the teachers as to what their thinking was. To take it to the next level, students will got o the second page in which they need to re-classify their items into three new categories. With similar questions posed after. The clear directions and guided visuals will push students to apply concepts of matter, properties, and classification. This can easily be differentiated for students to use just two of the columns instead!
Conversation Roundtable Template Version 1 (Differentiated)
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Conversation Roundtable Template Version 1 (Differentiated)

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Check out this awesome graphic organizer that can be used to facilitate your conversation roundtables. Set up to support a conversation between four people. It is clearly labeled and structured with colors to help students organize their thoughts, ideas, and conversations. Embedded in the template is a section for the topic, essential question, notes from peers, and summary. This template is presented in a variety of formats to best fit students' needs including blank space, lines, bullets and more. Be sure to check out our other templates including our version 2 that is set up for different sized groups!
Characteristics of Famous People Brainstorm Template
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Characteristics of Famous People Brainstorm Template

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Check out this fun and engaging brainstorm activity that forces students to reflect on the characteristics of leaders and famous people. This is a great activity for various holidays like MLK Day, Leadership Day, Presidents Day and so much more. This is also a great activity to align to the Leader In Me Program. Students will use the clear graphic organizer at the top to simply brainstorm attributes of the leaders they know about such as bold, brave, adventurous, courageous, smart, and anything else they come up with. The bottom simple prompt challenges students to think through what they can do to exhibit this traits. Let us know how it goes!!
Comparing 3-4 Digit Whole Numbers Assessment
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Comparing 3-4 Digit Whole Numbers Assessment

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Check out this fun and engaging worksheets that includes topics of comparing 3-4 digit whole numbers. This simple and student-friendly worksheet includes 20 questions that students will simply write greater than , less than, or equal to (, =) for each of the questions. This can easily be adapted for a quiz, test, exit ticket, homework, independent assignment and so much more. For differentiation, I would suggest crossing off some of the question, or including less place values. An answer key has been included for your convenience! Be sure to check out my other Comparing Worksheets as well!
Centimeters Measurement Treasure Hunt Worksheet Activity
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Centimeters Measurement Treasure Hunt Worksheet Activity

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Check out this fun and engaging way for students to apply their learned concepts of measuring. In this activity, students have two sections they need to complete. The first one gives them specific centimeter lengths that they need to go around the room to find. The second one has various objects that they will have to find the length in centimeters instead. Of course, a ruler will be necessary in order for students to be successful. With clear directions, this worksheet can easily be applied to the classroom, or can be used as a fun homework assignment. Students will be able to develop their measuring skills and will have fun doing so! Be sure to check out our alternative using inches as well!
Monthly Birthday Party Donation Request Notice
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Monthly Birthday Party Donation Request Notice

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Simplify your monthly birthday planning with this simple form. It is intended to send home to parents to request various donations for birthdays. Streamline your birthday celebrations by celebrating them monthly and then ensure that parents that want to participate all dont send the same thing. This is a great way to ensure students are happy, parents are happy, and that your day is a bit easier! Happy birthday to all!
Label and Describe the Planets Worksheet
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Label and Describe the Planets Worksheet

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Check out this simple and clear worksheet on the planets, their order, and their descriptions. This can easily be adapted as guided notes, a worksheet, homework, small group work, independent work or as an assessment. Included in this template is a visual at the top with blank spots ot be labelled and then an organized table below that correlates with its numbers to the pictures. Each planet blank has a space for a description of that planet. An answer key is included for your convenience!
Length of Name Bar Graph Worksheet Activity
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Length of Name Bar Graph Worksheet Activity

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Check out this fun and naturally engaging worksheet to promote students' understanding of graphing. Using something as personal as we can get, this activity uses the number of letters in each student's name. With four bars, students will find three finds to create a bar representing their name. The x-axis and y-axis have already been clearly labelled. Three reflective questions have then been included at the bottom to push students to reflect on their learned material. Have fun!
Labelling the United States Geographical Map Activity
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Labelling the United States Geographical Map Activity

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Check out this interactive labelling activity in which students label the each state in the United States. A word bank (with all the state names) is listed at the bottom, but this can be cut off if you wish to not include it. An answer key is included for your convenience. This can easily be adapted for state abbreviations. A clear box is labelling each state which makes scoring and grading simple. This can be used as a project, assessment, worksheet, homework, group work and so much more!
Louisiana Cultures Exit Ticket Assessment
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Louisiana Cultures Exit Ticket Assessment

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Check out this simple 5-question assessment that can easily be adapted as a quiz, test, independent work, exit ticket, or a study guide. Covering the topic of the different cultures that exist in Louisiana, this worksheet supplements the lessons you already have in your classroom, on Louisiana Cultures as well as some of my other products on the topic such as Louisiana Cultures Guided Notes, and Louisiana Cultures Group Project. These topics include Cajun, Creole, Jambalaya, Crawfish, Gumbo, Zydeco and more! An answer key has been included for your convenience!
Louisiana Settlement Timeline Template
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Louisiana Settlement Timeline Template

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Check out this simple timeline continuum that includes three major turning points as settlers came to Louisiana. Included in each of these benchmarks, there is a spot for the year of settlement, the explorers included and any additional notes. This is meant to supplement your instruction on the settlement of Louisiana and your pre-existing instruction. It serves as a great differentiator and accommodation. It can also serve as an assessment, guided notes, homework, study guide and more!
I Am Poem Worksheet Template
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I Am Poem Worksheet Template

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Promoting self-reflection and a positive self image is so important and all ages. This template is a great way to infuse poetry and repetition in a student friendly way. Presented in 18 lines, students will complete the prompts that include things such as I wonder..., I pretend..., I am..., I hope..., I try... and much more. This is easily differentiated as it meets students where they are at. It serves as a great wall decoration or a personal motivation when needed most. Have fun!
Get To Know You Student Introduction Interview Questions Template
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Get To Know You Student Introduction Interview Questions Template

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Check out this simple and clear graphic organizer that can be used to get to know your students at the beginning of the year. Either complete independently or used to facilitate a semi-structure interview, this outline includes seven questions that cover topics about interests, school, family, goals, after school activities, difficulties, pride and more. This is a great way to expedite the time in getting to know students at a more personal living and building a relationship and rapport with your kiddos!