Our 10 year old was given the opportunity to do sixth grade math in fifth grade. We were psyched that he was going to be challenged more in his favorite subject. The program is pretty much self-taught and while it's gone well, there has been one hiccup ... fractions. My son normally does mental math at the speed of light, but fractions ssssslllllllllloooooowwwww him way down and that's pretty frustrating for him. As he struggled through his homework, I agonized over a way to help him. While it's true that games and activities are always my first choice, I knew he was going to need some kind of cheat sheet to refer to as he worked through page after page in his workbook. Hence, this printable was born. Seeing as though my fraction activities continue to be some of my most popular, I'm guessing you followers (and the kids you work love and teach) will find this useful. Print the PDF free from Google Drive here. Teachers - if you're prompted to request permission to access the document, use a PERSONAL email address. Most schools block emails from outside their domain, prohibiting me from granting you access.
This bundle contains Contractions and Possessives task cards in both traditional format and Digital Boom Cards. Please note that the sentences are DIFFERENT on each set so while your students will be getting the same type of practice (on task cards and on Boom Cards), they will not see the same cont...
Are you frustrated with the sloppiness or disorganization of math homework? Here are some tips to help your students.
Rationale for using Discussion Cards: This strategy is powerful in giving students opportunities to work together in mixed-ability, student-led groups. Lower level students benefit from listening to higher level students respond to questions. Higher level students are challenged to express their thinking in a way that helps lower level students comprehend the material. Discussions are guided by students’ responses to what they have read. This approach provides a way for students to engage in critical thinking and reflection as they read, discuss, and respond to books. Collaboration is at the heart of this approach. Students reshape and add to their understanding as they construct meaning with other readers. The Discussion Cards have questions from each chapter prompting students to cite evidence from the text and take their thinking to a deeper level. Perfect for: Literature Circles Book Clubs Guided Reading Comprehension Check Speaking and Listening Skills Formative Assessment Distance Learning Differentiation Quick Set Up! Laminate pages, cut out and staple at the top or insert ring binder; Perfect size to fit inside library pocket inside front cover of book Share on Google Classroom with Easel I successfully used my discussion cards for Component 3 of National Board Certification in Literacy: Reading – Language Arts / Early and Middle Childhood. :) What I love most about using the cards with my students: I love so many things about them but I especially love how they get all serious about their discussions when they have the little clipboard questions. It makes them feel official, like the little scholars they are. What users are saying about my Discussion Cards: Lindsey M This was a great way to engage my students in discussions as we embark on our virtual learning adventure. Noel H. My highest level book club used this resource as discussion prompts. They enjoyed the step up to student led and facilitated literature circle. Ashley O. I used this for my higher reading group to work independently. They were able to read a chapter and answer the questions as a group. Kaitlin W. Helpful resource to guide thoughtful discussions. Misty L. Great resource for extending discussions during our class read aloud. Kathryn L. Print and go activity to extend our class read aloud into centers. Very easy and effective.
Spiral math homework has been a helpful resource in my classroom for many reasons. Learn all about Spiral Math Homework.
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Choice boards are a great way to differentiate learning! It allows students the opportunity of choice and voice. This resource provides a wide variety of tasks, covering all elements in the new GSE standard for SS8H12. You can use this for individual work, homework, review, a performance task asse...
Today’s focus is the H-word…. HOMEWORK! Now, I know *most* kiddos are not huge fans of this practice, but it is such a great reinforcement of the ideas taught from the week. That is why I keep homework brief and level appropriate. To help students (and parents) stay organized, my team and I order […]
L.3.1.H - Subordinating Conjunctions: This fun worksheet bundle includes 4 worksheets, with a corresponding answer key on subordinating conjunctions. The pdf is high resolution, and made to fit 8.5" 11" paper seamlessly. In this set we cover subordinating conjunctions, students circle the subordinating conjunctions in sentences and turn two phrases into a sentence. You can use these as in-class teaching material, assessment, reinforcement, or homework! This product is also suitable for use in distance learning and homeschooling. TPT now supports "Digital Activities", which allows you to easily import this product into Google Classroom. Please check the preview for insight as to what the package holds. We appreciate feedback! Thank you :) Customer Tip: ᗤ Look for the ★ Follow Me next to our store logo and click it to become a follower. Doing so gives you e-mail updates about discounts, new products, and freebie announcements. ᗤ Leaving a review gives you ★ TPT credit which can be used for purchases site-wide! We love getting feedback back from our customers on how our products helped them, so don't hesitate to drop a review and get some credit for your other TPT needs! ᗤ Click here to go to our store! ᗤ Please note that by purchasing this product you are purchasing ONE license to use within ONE classroom. Additional licenses can be purchased at checkout. Copyright © 2016 HomeworkHut
It's what you've been looking for! Homework for every lesson of Chapter 7 of Math in Focus 3rd Grade 2015/2018 edition.Each page contains approximately 8 current concept problems (along with tips and reminders when applicable) and 3 - 4 review problems from previous concepts. This is the perfect amo...
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Rationale for using Discussion Cards: This strategy is powerful in giving students opportunities to work together in mixed-ability, student-led groups. Lower level students benefit from listening to higher level students respond to questions. Higher level students are challenged to express their thinking in a way that helps lower level students comprehend the material. Discussions are guided by students’ responses to what they have read. This approach provides a way for students to engage in critical thinking and reflection as they read, discuss, and respond to books. Collaboration is at the heart of this approach. Students reshape and add to their understanding as they construct meaning with other readers. The Discussion Cards have questions from each chapter prompting students to cite evidence from the text and take their thinking to a deeper level. Perfect for: Literature Circles Book Clubs Guided Reading Comprehension Check Speaking and Listening Skills Formative Assessment Distance Learning Differentiation Quick Set Up! Laminate pages, cut out and staple at the top or insert ring binder; Perfect size to fit inside library pocket inside front cover of book Share on Google Classroom with Easel I successfully used my discussion cards for Component 3 of National Board Certification in Literacy: Reading – Language Arts / Early and Middle Childhood. :) What I love most about using the cards with my students: I love so many things about them but I especially love how they get all serious about their discussions when they have the little clipboard questions. It makes them feel official, like the little scholars they are. What users are saying about my Discussion Cards: Lindsey M This was a great way to engage my students in discussions as we embark on our virtual learning adventure. Noel H. My highest level book club used this resource as discussion prompts. They enjoyed the step up to student led and facilitated literature circle. Ashley O. I used this for my higher reading group to work independently. They were able to read a chapter and answer the questions as a group. Kaitlin W. Helpful resource to guide thoughtful discussions. Misty L. Great resource for extending discussions during our class read aloud. Kathryn L. Print and go activity to extend our class read aloud into centers. Very easy and effective.
This includes a Homework Helper Sheet for parents to have as a reference when completing grammar homework at home. Aligns with CCGPS standards for first grade.
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Are you frustrated with the sloppiness or disorganization of math homework? Here are some tips to help your students.
Spiral math homework has been a helpful resource in my classroom for many reasons. Learn all about Spiral Math Homework.
Homework Policy . What is Star Homework? Star homework allows you and your child to choose how much homework they will do nightly. Your child can choose to do one star or up to four stars!
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