This picture sort can be used as a station, in Science journals, or as an assignment to be turned in.Please look for my Science Sort Bundle to purchase all my sorts at a discount.
Science Project Rubric is a great resource for evaluating student science projects of any kind. The rubric is focused on organization, creativity, and content for a PowerPoint, poster, science display, group project, display case, replica, diagram, etc. of all sorts and kinds. This rubric is a resource that can be saved and used day after day, month after month, and year after year. Also, I left it in a Word Document so that it is easily adaptable to each educator's needs/wants. Happy Teaching :)
Word sorts are a great way to help students understand the spelling patterns of words. There are many ways to use word sorts...
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In Room 10 we are learning about Fractions. We have been folding, cutting and sharing all sorts of things into halves, quarters, thirds, fif...
This set of nets for foldable 3D shapes includes 8 different shapes in two formats: with tabs and without tabs. Great for ALL ages!
Noun Activities Pack This comprehensive resource provides various engaging activities for learning about nouns. Designed with a piggy bank and coin theme, students will explore different types of nouns, including person, animal, place, and thing. The pack also includes activities for sorting proper and common nouns, as well as practicing writing nouns in singular and plural forms. Ideal for Year 1 and 2, these hands-on activities will help students read, recognize, and sort nouns effectively. Included Activities: Sort Common and Proper Nouns (112 discs) Sort Singular and Plural Nouns (112 discs) Sort Types of Nouns (Animal, Thing, Person, Place) (128 discs) Clip It - Read and Choose the Correct Plural (52 cards) Clip It - Read and Choose the Correct Type of Noun (68 cards) Engage your students with these interactive resources to enhance their understanding of nouns.
Included in this resource is 1 cut & paste sort that works on sorting through the five forms of energy: mechanical, electrical, light, thermal, and sound. This resource is connected to 5th grade science TEKS.SCI.5.6.A. It is designed for students who require scaffolds or modified curriculum. If you like these sorts, check out some of the other available science sorts below: Reflection or Refraction Sort Open or Closed Circuit Sort Conductor or Insulator Sort Forms of Energy Sort States of Matter Sort BUNDLE ALL 6 science sorts: Science 1 Cut and Paste Bundle *Some photos can have multiple forms of energy. Use the provided KEY to see the main form of energy being used.* Note: If you would like an additional photo added in place of one that was provided, please leave your recommendation in the feedback section.
Nonrenewable and Renewable Resources care the focus of this resource. Students can complete a hands on sort and a "cut and paste" sort. The preview below shows the two sorts. Other natural resources available: Task Cards I Have... Who Has game Interactive Notebook activities
Students categorize types of consumers by term, definition, and examples. The terms include a photo of the characteristics of the teeth of an omnivore, carnivore, herbivore, as well as an example of a scavenger, decomposer, and producer. The activity can be made into card sorts for learning centers...
A NO-PREP resource to review HIGH-YIELD topics in science! My science review sorts help students develop mastery of science concepts, review difficult concepts and avert common misconceptions and misunderstandings. Each individual review sort will target a specific topic. By doing so, students focus...
I bet you're hearing from administrators....."NO MORE WORKSHEETS OR RUN-OFFS! WE EXPECT TO SEE STUDENT GENERATED WORK!" These "kid friendly" illustrations were designed as a model for TEACHERS to use during whole group instruction, mini-lessons or as "posters" in literacy workstations. My students create, illustrate and label these SYLLABLE SORTS in their spiral notebooks, as I demonstrate each, step by step. Writing the words AND illustrating an original picture to match, help those early readers be successful! These notebooks are used as a personal “word wall” resource during daily writing, as well! This pack includes: 2 SYLLABLE SORT POSTERS WITH MATCHING PICTURES
Here are all my social studies sorts in one bundle Save over 50% and get the Sorting Worksheets Printable and Digital Bundle Key Features: Sorting Mat and Sorting Pictures Answer Key Google Slides Digital Version You can use this resource for independent practice, assessments, math, or literacy centers. Explore More: Grammar Sorts Math Sorts Social Skills Sorts Seasonal Sorts Science Sorts Social Studies Sorts Text Comprehension Sorts Questions? You can ask a question using "Product Q&A" or email me at [email protected]. Be sure to follow A Kinderteacher Life: Visit my blog at A Kinderteacher Life Follow me on TpT Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Facebook
Help students understand what the products of natural resources are with this sort...Several options are available depending on the level of your students and depth of knowledge you want to get into! CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW! Tips for Digital and Distance Learning: Cut and Paste sorting activities are great for interactive learning and application of concepts, but can be tricky to do in distance learning. Here are some ideas on how to use these in this crazy time we are experiencing. If your students have a printer and can get access to the sort documents: •This product comes as one large PDF file. To use it digitally and not have to give all the pages online (with the answers) follow these directions: 1.Open document (PDF) 2.Click Print 3.In Destination (where it typically has your printer listed) choose save as PDF 4.Select the pages you want to share with your class 5.Click SAVE- this will direct you to save the document –name it and save it whatever makes sense for you and Click SAVE 6.Share digitally! •Have students print and then cut out the sections and place them in what they think is the correct spot. •Then either have them send a picture to you on Google classroom, review the sort in a Zoom session or post an answer key for them to check their answers (this works as a formative assignment). If your students do not have access to the documents or a printer try this: •In a Zoom session- give students the categories you are sorting into. •Read each example and have students decide which category it belongs to. Then review the answers. This is another formative assignment. Check out these other natural resource products! Renewable or Nonrenewable Resources Sort Review, Assess, Center Man Made Resources vs Natural Resources (renewable/ nonrenewable) Sort
Plant vs. Animal Worksheets | Fun Learning Pack for PreK-2 Key Features: - 14 engaging worksheets exploring plants and animals. - Circle the Correct Answer: Decide if each picture is a plant or an animal. - Write and Identify: Label pictures as plants or animals to reinforce learning. - Cut and Paste Activities: Sort pictures into plants and animals for fine motor practice. - Discrimination Tasks: Practice spotting plants, animals, and other objects. Who is it for? Perfect for PreK to 2nd-grade students who want to learn about plants and animals. Formats: Editable PowerPoint and PDF formats available for easy customization. How Many Pages? 14 pages of fun worksheets included. Get these sheets now for a fun way to explore plants and animals! ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ Congratulations on your purchase! Remember to leave feedback to earn TpT credits for future purchases! Follow my store Ms. Marwa Tarek to be the first to know about sales, freebies, and product launches!⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️for more resources.⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
Similes and Metaphor Sorts Worksheets This product contains: - 2 sorts in color only. - 12 metaphor and simile pictures with labels on each sort. -Answer keys Your students must make the picture sentence under the correct category. Little Learners of the World [email protected]
Uncover the intricate journey of ecological succession with our immersive "Succession: Sort & Explain" resource. This engaging activity is thoughtfully crafted to guide your students through the dynamic process of both primary and secondary succession. Part 1: Card Sorts Experience the thrill of discovery as your students embark on two captivating card sorting activities. Using picture and description cards students will piece together the puzzle of primary and secondary succession. They'll arrange picture cards in chronological order, matching them with the most fitting description cards. Part 2: Analyze and Explain Empower critical thinking as students delve deeper into succession through analysis and explanation. This activity presents students with two distinct diagrams of succession. They'll strategically position descriptors, showcasing their comprehension of each diagram's unique characteristics. Then, students will articulate whether the diagram depicts primary or secondary succession, providing evidence-based justifications to strengthen their learning. With a digital version of the card sorts, you can effortlessly assign the activity directly through your class website, ensuring seamless integration of technology into your curriculum. Resource includes: 2 Card sorts: Primary vs Secondary with pictures and descriptions 2 Analyze & Explain activities: One over primary succession and one over secondary succession Digital versions of the card sorts & worksheets Teacher keys All resources are editable via google slides
Free Kindergarten Reading Worksheets to help your students learn to read. Our free worksheets hit a number of important kindergarten reading standards including; alphabet, rhyming, segmenting, spelling, sight words, compound words, CVC words, and more!
This resource contains materials to help your student learn a variety of advanced visual perceptual skills. It targets sorting, matching non-identical pictures, seriation, patterns, and more! This resource contains materials for assessment and therapy/classroom practice. The following skills are targeted in this packet: Uses glue Matches a location to a non-identical picture Matches part of an arts and crafts activity Sorts items from 3 different categories Matches non-identical items with a delay Demonstrates non-identical matching in a messy array Uses scissors Orders by size Matches items that are associated with each other Seriation Plays a memory game Sorts items from 5 different categories Completes pattern for colors or shapes Completes pattern for pictures Sequencing Continues three-step patterns, sequences, or seriation tasks You may also be interested in: Matching Bundle: Match Identical, Non-Identical, & Associated Pictures Learning with Pictures: ABA Speech Bundle Worksheets for Autism: quick-prep bundle!
This set is perfect for centers and small groups! Help your students review beginning blends!
Item description This Word Sorts For Big Kids resource will help students learn suffixes that make the “shun” sound. They will sort the words according to which suffix each should end with. Definition cards are included to help build vocabulary and reinforce the meaning of each suffix. Includes: TION, SION, and CIAN heading cards 23 Word Cards for sorting and adding the correct suffix 23 Definition Cards Recording Sheets Cut & Paste Worksheet – Students add the correct suffix to each word and glue in the corresponding definition. Answer Keys These can be used for just learning the spelling patterns or for reinforcing word meaning as well.
Although these 5 tips apply to teaching any new concpet, this blog post focuses specifically on applying the strategies to teaching suffix spelling rules.
This comprehensive packet is designed to enhance the understanding of the concept of measurement, providing a wealth of hands-on materials, engaging games, and diverse worksheets. Tailored for various learning styles, the resource covers anchor charts, over 40 worksheets encompassing vocabulary, units of measurement, and different measurement types. With added versatility, the packet includes two Measurement Sorts, three Measurement File Folder Activities, Measurement Task Cards for applied learning, and two levels each of Measurement Bingo and 'I have, Who has?' Measurement Game. This jam-packed resource is an invaluable tool for special education teachers and parents seeking to reinforce functional math and science skills applicable to everyday life situations.
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We all recycle- but what happens to the materials we are recycling? This sort gets students thinking about they types of products made from recycled materials- great thinking activity for Earth Day! Tips for Digital and Distance Learning: Cut and Paste sorting activities are great for interactive learning and application of concepts, but can be tricky to do in distance learning. Here are some ideas on how to use these in this crazy time we are experiencing. If your students have a printer and can get access to the sort documents: •This product comes as one large PDF file. To use it digitally and not have to give all the pages online (with the answers) follow these directions: 1.Open document (PDF) 2.Click Print 3.In Destination (where it typically has your printer listed) choose save as PDF 4.Select the pages you want to share with your class 5.Click SAVE- this will direct you to save the document –name it and save it whatever makes sense for you and Click SAVE 6.Share digitally! •Have students print and then cut out the sections and place them in what they think is the correct spot. •Then either have them send a picture to you on Google classroom, review the sort in a Zoom session or post an answer key for them to check their answers (this works as a formative assignment). If your students do not have access to the documents or a printer try this: •In a Zoom session- give students the categories you are sorting into. •Read each example and have students decide which category it belongs to. Then review the answers. This is another formative assignment.
Past and Present posters and sorting cards! Discuss the posters and sort the pictures under the correct heading. Makes an excellent History/HASS display!
Item description This Word Sorts For Big Kids resource will help students learn suffixes that make the “shun” sound. They will sort the words according to which suffix each should end with. Definition cards are included to help build vocabulary and reinforce the meaning of each suffix. Includes: TION, SION, and CIAN heading cards 23 Word Cards for sorting and adding the correct suffix 23 Definition Cards Recording Sheets Cut & Paste Worksheet – Students add the correct suffix to each word and glue in the corresponding definition. Answer Keys These can be used for just learning the spelling patterns or for reinforcing word meaning as well.
Learn about using sorting activities to help ELLs learn new vocabulary and concepts. Also discover resources to use as you teach with sorts.
Download my FREE Being a Good Friend Social Story and Choices Sorting Mat! I look forward to connecting with you and sharing SpEd Spot tips and FREEBIES! Download the Social Story Built with ConvertKit Now that I have more time, I have been able to put together some FREEBIE sorts for all of my followers so stay tuned each week for Social Story Saturday where I will be posting a social story and sort. For my first Social Story Freebie I have chosen to share my Being a Good Friend Social Story. This one was especially important a couple years ago in my classroom because I had several girls who could be quite catty! You will find that my social stories are very simple and just outline the basic do's and don'ts related to that topic. Feel free to toss any pages that you feel don't apply to your kiddos. Social Story For each social story, I also made sorting cards. The sorts then give a bunch of "good" and "bad" choices for students to sort. I typically have them sort them when debriefing. I have included a free sorting mat where students can cut out the sorting cards and paste them in the correct area. However, I use these often and I prefer students do the sort quickly so they can return to class so I made reuseable sorts. To make the sorts reusable, I printed the sorting cards on cardstock and laminated them. Then, I attached velcro to the back of each card. Next, I used a long file folder and made one side "good choices" and the other side "bad choices" (you can use the sorting mat headers below as the folder headers... that's what I did!). I made an extra copy of the social story book cover and used it as the sorting folder cover. Then, I laminated the file folder and put velcro dots on the inside under each heading. Now grab this as part of my Social Story Bundle on TPT!