This set of 100 writing prompt task cards will certainly get your students' creative juices flowing! Use them in a writing station, for morning warm-ups or even for an "I'm finished, now what?" activity. Print onto card stock, laminate and cut.
This board can be used as a morning warm-up or as an "I'm finished now what" option. The students have several activities on the page and as they complete each activity they color in the picture that goes with that activity. The choices should last all week and can all tie back to get-to-know-you/Pr...
Here is the newest addition to your classroom management routine! Download the *FREEBIE* I'm Done! Now What? early finished tasks! Includes 13 different activities that you can choose for students to do if they finish work early. Thank you! :) Be sure to check out other resources in my store!
These READY TO PRINT vocabulary review pages will make the perfect formative or summative assessment of student learning. These activity pages would also make an easy prep science center or "I'm finished, Now What?" activity. The following terms and ideas are assessed in this resource: Force Motion Push Pull Spring Scale Acceleration Balanced Unbalanced Friction Applied force Normal force Buoyancy Gravity Magnetism Attract Repel
SAVE ON MY MONEY ON MY I'M DONE(NOW WHAT?) BUNDLE! I'm Done (Now What?) Bundle This packet is a great way to keep students who finish early busy all year long!! The I'm Done (Now What?) Jar is has 36 activity cards with various math, reading, spelling, writing, and language arts. The packet includes: -Instruction sheet -36 activity cards -I'm Done Jar label -Jar directions -Editable Power Point so you can make your own cards -Credits Please feel free to check out my store for other workstation/center activities! Thanks a bunch, Aimee www.pencilsbooksanddirtylooks.com
Last year, I had tubs set up with different activites for students to work on when they were finished with all their work. I am doing this ...
These early finisher cards can be used to create a poster or be used as cue cards to show students what they can do when they finish classwork early. Each card has the printed word along with a picture to help build reading skills and to support ELL students. Print on cardstock, laminate and make a poster. I cut mine out and add velcro on the back so that I can easily put the activities up and change them depending on my students independent work abilities. Perfect for any classroom! Activities Included: Read a book Write a story Take an A.R. Puzzles Free Choice Journal Writing Practice Sight Words Clean Your Desk Read the Room Help a Friend Computer Whiteboards Math Facts Counting Boggle Spelling Words Handwriting Draw a Story iPad Pocket Chart File Folder Games Wirte a Poem Write a Letter Brain Teasers Mad Libs Make a Word Search Alliterations Silly Sentences Practice Shoe Tying Flash Cards Make a Graph Bingo Games Book Basket Plus...1 Blank Card I hope you enjoy them as much as I do! Thank you and feel free to ask questions or let me know what other cards you'd like to see! Don't forget to leave feedback too! Fonts and Graphics by: Ashley Hughes, Scrappin' Doodles, KPM Doodles and KG Fonts.
This set of 100 writing prompt task cards will certainly get your students' creative juices flowing! Use them in a writing station, for morning warm-ups or even for an "I'm finished, now what?" activity. Print onto card stock, laminate and cut. ...
Last year I stalked researched Mrs. Renz website and borrowed a ton of her ideas! She is a SUPER teacher who has won many and major awards for her dedication for teaching. One of her great creations is the "Mastery Club". This is a club that kids can "join" as long as they finish one task. There are 86 different tasks, and on her website there are web addresses for hints to help students find the answers. I did not include them on mine, but check out her site! My club is called the "Brainiac Club." With the help of Vistaprint, I created a banner: This is also the pic I used for the front of my postcards. I will use the postcards to keep track of how many challenges the student completes... You can see the back side below: Here are my rules that I will have posted along with the 86 tasks: I also had certificates printed up using Vistaprint. I said that they were flyers... either way they came out looking like certificates :) I am really excited about seeing how much my kids can do. Mrs. Renz had a student who completed 62 challenges!!! I hope my kids can compete with that! You can see more of her Mastery Club info here. THANKS MRS. RENZ FOR THE INSPIRATION!!!
Challenge your students with these "I'm Done, Now What?" choice boards. This is great for fast finishers, enrichment, or if you need something quick to give your students. These are both fun and engaging activities for your students that'll keep them busy for a while. When they finish, have them do another! What's Included: 2 color choice boards 2 black and white choice boards
Last year I stalked researched Mrs. Renz website and borrowed a ton of her ideas! She is a SUPER teacher who has won many and major awards for her dedication for teaching. One of her great creations is the "Mastery Club". This is a club that kids can "join" as long as they finish one task. There are 86 different tasks, and on her website there are web addresses for hints to help students find the answers. I did not include them on mine, but check out her site! My club is called the "Brainiac Club." With the help of Vistaprint, I created a banner: This is also the pic I used for the front of my postcards. I will use the postcards to keep track of how many challenges the student completes... You can see the back side below: Here are my rules that I will have posted along with the 86 tasks: I also had certificates printed up using Vistaprint. I said that they were flyers... either way they came out looking like certificates :) I am really excited about seeing how much my kids can do. Mrs. Renz had a student who completed 62 challenges!!! I hope my kids can compete with that! You can see more of her Mastery Club info here. THANKS MRS. RENZ FOR THE INSPIRATION!!!
So I seriously get tired of my kids finishing centers/work early and asking me, "What can I do now?" How about sit quietly with a book and ...
We all have those early finishers in class that are looking for what to do next. This product was created for my classroom and my students always used it. This product includes a poster that says "I'm Done! Now What?" in both the blue chevron background and a white background, 12 activity cards for...
We all hear this a million times of day. "I'm done. Now what?" So I have create this packet of choices I allow my students to complete after they are done. Great for your early finishers. Please feel free to contact me if you need anything else added to the packet.
This product is also available in French HERE Here is a solution for every teacher who is tired of hearing this question: I'm finished, what can I do? This tool will help your students to be more independent while you work with others. Print, laminate and display in your classroom so that your students can refer to it. Here are the choices: - I can read a book - I can write a story - I can read to someone - I can write in my journal - I can play math games - I can play reading games - I can do a puzzle - I can play a game quietly with a partner - I can listen to a story - I can practice my sight words - I can finish my other work - I can go on the computer - I can draw or color - I can practice my facts - I can help others - I can organize my desk ************************************************************************************************ Please don’t forget to leave feedback! YOU earn credits toward future purchases and it inspires me to create more goodies for you! HOW ? Log in and go to "My Purchases" page. You will see a "Provide Feedback" button beside each of your purchases. Simply click it! You will then be able to rate your purchase and give any feedback on the product. If you have any issues or questions about the product, I would love to hear from you so I can fix it for others ! -FACEBOOK
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I've always struggled with answer the question "I'm done, now what can I do?" I can simply answer with "Bee Busy!" This early finisher activity bundle is FULL of activities to keep students busy! -What's Missing? -Roll and Read -Finish the Drawing -Subtraction Action -Add it Up -Fluency Fun -Librar...
This is the second edition of my Early Finisher Activity bundles! This bundle include both full size and half size labels to display in your room as well as 5 new activities for those early finishers in your class! These activities include: *Spelling Word Work {3 different options} *Writing Word Work {3 different options} *Sight Word Cards {44} *Math Activity Sheets {3 different options} *Library Reflection {3 different options} ENJOY! & Happy Teaching! :)
These practice pages focus on following instructions and coloring according to the recipe. The instructions vary from full sentences to color keys based on sight words or rolling dice. The unit has both UK and US spelling alternatives. Try one of the pages for free by downloading the preview! Note! This unit is a part of the Early Finishers Extra Tasks Bundle! In this pack you will find 25 pages: ★ Roll and color x 10 ★ Color by instruction x 5 ★ Color by sight words x 10 ★ UK and US spelling All the units in the series: → 1: Coloring by instructions → 2: Short writing tasks → 3: Color by Multiplication → 4: Drawing Based on Reading Comprehension → 5: Sight Words Search Puzzle → 6: Mazes With Short Writing Tasks → 7: Comic and Cartoon Creative Tasks → 8: Picture Writing Prompts → 9: Drawing Based on Reading Comprehension 2 → 10: Differentiated Drawing Based on Reading Comprehension Students work in different paces, and some are eager to share whenever they are finished. Others will at that point have quite a bit of work left to do. The "I'm finished"-packs are created to occupy the early finishers. The purpose of the “I’m finished”-pack is that the teacher can simply print these worksheets and place them in a “finished”-folder. The students can quietly help themselves to a sheet while waiting for new tasks in the classroom. Students that work at a high pace aren’t left idle, and because of that won’t have time to be bored or become disruptive. Students that work at a slower pace are able to work in peace, without the distractions tied to others calling out “finished!” •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• O T H E R R E S O U R C E S F O R Y O U ! ★ Do you need meaningful tasks for early finishers, printables for subs or easily available extra work? The Early Finishers-series is perfect for you! ★ Do you need frameworks for projects or individual research units in science, social studies and more? Look at the Let's Explore-series! ★ Do you need practice pages and extra tasks for math, grammar and more? The Let's Practice-series has what you need! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Thank you so much for looking! ♥ Maren Facebook • Instagram • Pinterest • Free Resource Library •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• If you take the time to provide your feedback I will be thrilled! By doing so you will also collect TpT credits toward your next purchase. Be the first to know what's new in my store:Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. Hooray! You will now receive updates from me! :)
My best selling product on Teachers Pay Teachers just got a well deserved makeover! Here is the before picture: I shiver when I look at my early products!! Anyone else do that? Here is the after picture: Much more appealing to the eye! Not only does it look cuter, but I've included six new activity cards and an editable Power Point of blank cards so the buyer can make their own. Here's what the finished product looks like... If you've already purchased my I'm Done Jar, run don't walk and download it now! If you would like to take a closer look, you can click here or here!
Here's an easy activity for your kiddos to practice their parts of speech skills. Students will read each word, deciding if the word is a noun or a verb. They will color the nouns red the verbs yellow. Great for morning work, can be used as a quick review, or an "I'm Finished, Now What?" activity. C...
Keep fast finishers and early finishers occupied and academically challenged with these activities perfect for kids who say "I'm done! Now what?"
Last year I stalked researched Mrs. Renz website and borrowed a ton of her ideas! She is a SUPER teacher who has won many and major awards for her dedication for teaching. One of her great creations is the "Mastery Club". This is a club that kids can "join" as long as they finish one task. There are 86 different tasks, and on her website there are web addresses for hints to help students find the answers. I did not include them on mine, but check out her site! My club is called the "Brainiac Club." With the help of Vistaprint, I created a banner: This is also the pic I used for the front of my postcards. I will use the postcards to keep track of how many challenges the student completes... You can see the back side below: Here are my rules that I will have posted along with the 86 tasks: I also had certificates printed up using Vistaprint. I said that they were flyers... either way they came out looking like certificates :) I am really excited about seeing how much my kids can do. Mrs. Renz had a student who completed 62 challenges!!! I hope my kids can compete with that! You can see more of her Mastery Club info here. THANKS MRS. RENZ FOR THE INSPIRATION!!!
Last year I stalked researched Mrs. Renz website and borrowed a ton of her ideas! She is a SUPER teacher who has won many and major awards for her dedication for teaching. One of her great creations is the "Mastery Club". This is a club that kids can "join" as long as they finish one task. There are 86 different tasks, and on her website there are web addresses for hints to help students find the answers. I did not include them on mine, but check out her site! My club is called the "Brainiac Club." With the help of Vistaprint, I created a banner: This is also the pic I used for the front of my postcards. I will use the postcards to keep track of how many challenges the student completes... You can see the back side below: Here are my rules that I will have posted along with the 86 tasks: I also had certificates printed up using Vistaprint. I said that they were flyers... either way they came out looking like certificates :) I am really excited about seeing how much my kids can do. Mrs. Renz had a student who completed 62 challenges!!! I hope my kids can compete with that! You can see more of her Mastery Club info here. THANKS MRS. RENZ FOR THE INSPIRATION!!!
This product includes a set of 24 different task cards of ideas for students who finish early. This could be used in ANY middle grades class! Ideas range from reading a book to writing a book review to memorizing the presidents or writing rap lyrics about a current topic! You may use some or all of the cards! I included 8 blank cards so you can write your own tasks on them! Just print, laminate, and cut! You could file these in an index card box or make multiple sets and bind them together with a binder ring! You could also set these up at a station & students can check off by their names when they complete the task! If you're a teacher that gives extra credit, these are some great ideas! **IMPORTANT NOTE: A portion of the task cards do require internet access for research purposes!**
Ideas for early finishers/fast finishers in the classroom to help keep them engaged. No more hearing “I’m Done Now What?” Improve classroom management with these activities, chart, and system.
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Students often ask, "I'm done, now what?" Use this poster as a display to direct students to make a choice when they have finished a task early.
This is a document that I created in order to have a simple visual for my "fast finishers" in class. This is an Editable Word Document that you can personalize to your specific classroom needs. This document includes both black and white and color templates. Current document includes: -read a book -incomplete work -Boggle words -iReady -study vocabulary -bathroom break -water fountain -study multiplication facts -organize your desk -help another student -create study flashcards -Quizlet -multiplication coloring pages -PLUS two blank boxes for you to customize This chart can be cut and pasted together vertically, laminated, and used over and over again in the classroom.
Keep your early finisher busy thanks to these activities! We all fear the I'm Done Now what do I do? This problem won't happen anymore as you can display these printables fast finishers cards in your bulletin board or use the I'm Done Now What Choice Board. Your kiddos will be free to pick the activity they like the best and let their creativity flow. These cards are a great classroom management tool. What is included? 56 different activity cards - All back to school / 1 month of school related 3 'I'm Done Now' What Choice Boards Worksheets linked to the activities Please take a look at the preview to have a better understanding of what is included :) Other seasonal fast finisher activities you might like : (They're coming I'm working on it, follow me if you don't want to miss them!) If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me on [email protected] , I would love to help ! Let's Connect: Here are my instagram : @sianasworld_ and Pinterest: @sianasworld accounts. I would love it if you tagged me while using this product!
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Early finisher activities for elementary school classrooms that foster student choice and student engagement.
"Teacher, I'm finished, now what?" Here is a set of 32 (16 ELA and 16 math) print and go activities in a wide range of skill levels for your early finishers or students who need a challenge. These activities are sure to keep your students engaged and learning. Included in this set you will find the following: ELA It Begins With (spinner activity) Me Bubbles (adjectives) Friend Compare and Contract (Venn diagram) We Go Together Like... (categories) Following Directions (read and do) Boggle (making words) Secret Code (solve and create) Who Said That? (famous book quotations) Read and Do (following directions) Triple Venn (compare and contrast) In the Neighborhood (nouns) Writing Using Clues (read and write) Animal ABCs (finding animals for each letter) What Is It? (imaginative draw and write) Syllable Spin (thinking of words with various numbers of syllables) Analogies (solving analogies) MATH How Much? (finding the value of words) Color the Coins (counting coins) Show Me the Money (ways to make one dollar) Counting Squares (totaling the number of squares) The Answer is 5 (creating problems that equal 5) The Answer is 100 (creating problems that equal 100) Race to 100 (spinner game with adding to reach 100) What's the Problem? (problems that equal a certain number) Read and Do Shapes (shape recognition and direction following) Shape Search (finding 3-dimensional shapes) Magic Square Fun (addition practice) Numbers Count (number patterns) +10, -10, +1, -1 (addition and subtraction practice with tens) More +10, -10, +1, -1 (addition and subtraction practice with hundreds) Add or Subtract (determining whether to add or subtract) Elapsed Time (story problems) Related Products • Early Fininshers Thinking Puzzles for Valentine's Day • Math and ELA Spinner Games • Spinner Games for ELA and Math - Print and Go
I’m done! Now what? This choice board is a great reference for the fast finishers in your room. Students can look at this chart, choose an activity, and continue being productive as your other students work to finish. The activities included are no prep for the teacher, and utilize centers and stations you already have set up in your classroom. The choices include: Choose a book to read, write a story or book, do a word work activity, write math facts, work on a math center, work on a stem bin, play a computer game, draw a picture, and write a letter. I have also made the slides editable so that you can add your own ideas. These work great in a farmhouse, succulents, or boho themed classroom. You are able to change the size, color, and font. If you want to create additional pages, right click on the slide and click “duplicate slide.” You will not see the banners if you click “copy.” The texts I used are “Hello Casual” and “Hello Cutie.” They are free for personal use from Hello Literacy. Can't get enough farmhouse decor? Check out some other beautiful resources here: (Click the green star to receive notifications when new products are posted! All my new resources are 50% OFF or FREE for the FIRST 48 HOURS!!) FREE Farmhouse Welcome Banner FREE Farmhouse Sharp and Dull Pencil Labels Supply Tub Labels Farmhouse Calm Editable Farmhouse Labels Birthday Display and Pencil Toppers Editable Mini Banners Bulletin Board Kit Number Anchor Charts Editable Binder Covers Editable Banners I'm Done, Now I Can - Fast Finishers Board Word Wall Classroom Map Poster Editable Teacher Toolbox Classroom Jobs Library Pockets Burlap Classroom Posters Reading Strategy Buddies Quiet Corner Calendar Animal Alphabet Posters Alphabet Posters Centers Clip Chart FARMHOUSE CALM BUNDLE
Ideas for early finishers/fast finishers in the classroom to help keep them engaged. No more hearing “I’m Done Now What?” Improve classroom management with these activities, chart, and system.
Last year I stalked researched Mrs. Renz website and borrowed a ton of her ideas! She is a SUPER teacher who has won many and major awards for her dedication for teaching. One of her great creations is the "Mastery Club". This is a club that kids can "join" as long as they finish one task. There are 86 different tasks, and on her website there are web addresses for hints to help students find the answers. I did not include them on mine, but check out her site! My club is called the "Brainiac Club." With the help of Vistaprint, I created a banner: This is also the pic I used for the front of my postcards. I will use the postcards to keep track of how many challenges the student completes... You can see the back side below: Here are my rules that I will have posted along with the 86 tasks: I also had certificates printed up using Vistaprint. I said that they were flyers... either way they came out looking like certificates :) I am really excited about seeing how much my kids can do. Mrs. Renz had a student who completed 62 challenges!!! I hope my kids can compete with that! You can see more of her Mastery Club info here. THANKS MRS. RENZ FOR THE INSPIRATION!!!
My first year of teaching, I created an all done jar for my fast finishers and it was seriously amazing! I always had students who finished their work quickly.
15 ELA Games for Second Grade Early Finishers! Need some fun NO PREP LITERACY CENTERS/GAMES for your second grade early finishers? This pack is for you! The fifteen games are engaging, educational and best of all... PRINT AND GO! (Also available in: 15 NO PREP ELA GAMES FOR FIRST GRADE). ***All games supplied in color and black and white!*** ***Full instructions included!*** This EARLY FINISHERS packet contains: 1. SPIN AND COVER A fun spinner game covering the ending sounds: ey, en, ain, y, nk, ip, ing, er! 2. SPIN AND COVER A fun spinner game covering the ending sounds: oo, ive, ee, ch, ar, ear, est, ck! 3. RAINBOW RABBIT RACE An ultra cute board game to reinforce using ‘a’ or ‘an’ with consonants and vowels! 4. CASTLE ON THE CLOUD An exciting two person game to review identifying common nouns, proper nouns, collective nouns and pronouns! 5. SINGULAR AND PLURAL PURSUIT An engaging 'chase-style' game to practice identifying singular and irregular plural words! 6. RHYME DETECTIVES A fantastic game for students to practice generating and recognizing rhyming words! 7. GOLDILOCKS GOES ON A TIC-TAC-TOE JOURNEY A gorgeous fairytale-themed game that assists students in learning spelling words... and having fun at the same time! 8. SWEET, SWEET SYNONYMS A fantastic cupcake-themed game to help students with identifying synonyms! 9. ASTONISHING ANTONYMS A fantastic cupcake-themed game to help students with identifying antonyms! 10. FOUR IN A ROW Students will adore this funky bright game which allows them to practice ABC order and reverse ABC order! 11. PAST, PRESENT OR FUTURE VERBS BUMP (two versions) An excellent, fast-paced game to review past, present and future verb tenses! 12. VEGGIE PATCH VERBS Students will love 'picking' verb vegetables! A fun game to generate verbs! 13. ROLL, SPELL AND LOCK An engaging game to review spelling sight words! 14. ADJECTIVES ON A PLANE Students will have fun making up adjectives to accompany pictures in this fun board game! 15. BATTLE FOR THE COMPOUND WORD CROWN A class favorite! Students spin and create compound words to steal the crown from their opponent's kingdom! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LIKE THIS PRODUCT? YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN: 50 Spelling Printables for Any Spelling List (First and Second Grade) Differentiated Guided Reading Printables Early Finisher Printables BUNDLE Creative Thinking (FAIRY TALES) Spelling Task Cards (3 levels with accompanying booklets) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ How to get TpT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. I appreciate your feedback and the time it takes you to do so! Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: • Look for the green star near the top of any page within my store and click it to become a follower. You will then receive customized email updates about this store. This product contains American spelling. Need UK, Australian/NZ or Canadian? • Email me at isla(dot)hearts(dot)teaching(at)gmail(dot)com with your username, date of purchase and spelling request, and I will be happy to alter the US spelling for you. Please note: This ONLY applies to the spelling of words (e.g. color > colour) and does NOT include a revision of the product itself. Thanks for your understanding! Isla Hearts Teaching FOLLOW MY STORE Facebook Pinterest Twitter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ early finishers, early finisher, early finisher games, early finisher centers, early finisher board games, literacy centers, literacy, fun literacy centers, literacy center, ELA center, English Language Arts centers, literacy centers search, word hunt, ELA centers, literacy centers for early finishers
Do your students have a hard time knowing what to do when they have finished heir work? This handy flow chart will help students to stay on track and engaged in the classroom. I display this chart in an area that all students can easily see and I work with my small groups while my classroom runs its...