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Overview: Three to four comprehension questions to go along with each chapter, as well as after reading. There are questions for 12 guided reading lessons. Grades: 2nd grade, 3rd grade Common Core: ELA RL.2.1, RL.2.3, RL.3.1, RL.3.3 ALSO CHECK OUT: The Midnight Fox by Betsy Byars Comprehension Questions Beans on the Roof by Betsy Byars Comprehension Questions Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the U.F.O. by David Adler Comprehension Questions The Indian In the Cupboard By Lynne Reid Banks Comprehension Questions The Courage of Sarah Noble by Alice Dalgliesh Comprehension Questions From the Mixed Up Files of Basil E. Frankweiler by E. L. Konigsburg Questions Hatchet by Gary Paulsen Comprehension Questions James and the Giant Peach By Roald Dahl Comprehension Questions ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Be the first to know about my sales and new products: * Look for the green star next to my photo logo (upper right corner) and click it to become a follower and receive email updates about this store. Thanks! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright © Laura Heflin, 2013 All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only. (Additional licenses available.) Not for public display.
This worksheet uses a fun cartoon Ninja to help children to learn about prepositions of place. The worksheet involves tracing the words and colouring the pictures. The prepositions covered are; near, next to, in front of, behind, under, on and in.
Prefixes posters (80!) and also 80 picture cards that are great visuals to help your students understand prefixes to use in centers or small groups. You don't want to teach prefixes without these high-quality visual representations of prefixes! I have provided 80 different prefix posters and then smaller versions of the same posters (4 to a page) as prefix picture cards that you can use for small groups. These are great when learning prefixes to use as visual examples. You could also have students sort by prefix for the ones that have multiple words for great hands-on practice or use these for many other learning activities. You can also hang the picture cards around the room and have students find them and write them down as a fun activity. Prefixes included: re- 10 posters bi- 2 posters pre- 6 posters un- 11 posters dis- 5 posters im- 1 poster non- 1 poster over- 3 posters mis- 3 posters sub- 1 poster tele- 2 posters con- 1 poster inter- 1 poster de- 1 poster under- 4 posters super- 2 posters anti- 4 posters a- 3 posters multi- 3 posters micro- 1 poster auto- 2 posters astro- 1 poster uni- 2 posters tri- 1 poster quad- 1 poster penta- 1 poster hexa- 1 poster octa- 1 poster oct- 2 posters ex- 1 poster in- 2 posters Each of these posters, as I said, also comes in a small picture card format that fit 4 to a page. I have also provided a Table of Contents that lists all of the words for each prefix. You can click on any prefix in the Table of Contents to take you to that set of posters. I have also made a Suffixes version of this product. Check that out here: Suffixes Posters and Pictures Cards If you like these, check out my other prefix resources: Prefixes and Suffixes Charts Prefixes and Suffixes Puzzles My Little Book of Prefixes My Little Book of Suffixes My Little Book of Prefixes and Suffixes Prefixes Bottle Cap Centers Suffixes Bottle Cap Centers
A K/1 Social Studies Unit about Rules & Laws: Rules and Laws definition cards (p. 3) Rules and Laws example webs (p. 4-5) “Why Do We Need Rules?” Book (p. 6-14) “We Need Rules” Class Book (p. 15-16) Rule example cards (p. 17-18) Draw It! Activity (p. 19) My Book of Rules (p. 20-26) Check out how I used this unit in my own classroom by clicking HERE! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Students can show their understanding of goods and services. This freebie includes a two page printable. Students first color and cut pictures that show different goods and services. They can then sort and glue them under the appropriate category!
This set includes step by step guidance to help students compose using the following forms: ABA, ABACA, ABCBA in 3/4 meter or 4/4 meter. Choose the form and meter you want to focus on with your kids. There are three levels of composition templates to choose from. Use as much or as little as will work for you. 1. Rhythm composition: Directions are given for writing a "hamburger" composition in the selected form, using only rhythm. You can specify the rhythms you allow your students to use. (3/4 meter and 4/4 meter templates are included for each form). 2. Melodic composition: Directions are given to transfer rhythms from the rhythm templates to melodies using the rhythms (in C pentatonic). (3/4 and 4/4 meter templates are included for each form.) 3. Final Melodic/Rhythmic Templates: After the first two steps are done, students can create a final, polished composition on the staff. After completing their project, students can perform it on xylophones (if melody added) or on rhythm instruments (if rhythm is used in isolation). Worksheets are provided in color as well as in black and white. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
This is the fifth whole lesson looking at Numerical Integration and follows on from the previous lessons by looking at the Trapezium Rule to estimate or approximate the area under a curve. The lesson is very clear on why the trapezium rule is a good approximation and how it works. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 23 slide presentation + worksheets. The lesson includes: + Starter - a quick question on integrating with bounds + Learning Objectives (differentiated) + keywords + Superb teaching slides (very visual) + Lots of examples + AFL questions for students to check understanding + 2 x Worksheets (with answer key) + handout + Plenary ALL LESSONS on Algebra in one MEGA BIG Bundle: Algebra: ALL Lessons ALSO: 1. Please provide a RATING with feedback 2. Feel free to browse the Outstanding Resources shop for more excellent free and premium resources 3. Visit the Website, Facebook and Pinterest page for more exciting information, advice and discounts Thank you in advance for your support! #mathlessons #math #elementarymath #mathcenters #teachingideas #algebra #teacherslife #teachingkids #kidsmath #mathactivities #mathtutor #homeschoollife #homeschooling #teacherspayteachers #teaching #mathfun #iteachfifth #iteachsixth #iteachmath #teachershare #teachertips #teachers #maths
If it's time to teach maps in your classroom, don't miss this fun freebie when it comes to teaching about map grids. Get one teaching page and two student worksheets with grading keys. This resource includes: One teaching page for students (read together, then in pairs) One street grid (easier) with grading key One state grid (more difficult) with grading key This resource comes from a larger resource called "Maps From A to Z". To check it out, click on the link below! Maps From A to Z Be sure to follow my store to receive 1/2 off on all new resources within the first 48 hours of launch. Map Grid Lessoeno Freebie by Jan Bernard is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License
This year, I am really trying to amp up my vocabulary instruction, and one area I am really focusing on is morphology! Aside from teaching ...
This file is a place value hand-out to pass out to the students so they can remember the different place values. It consists of hundred-billions all the way down to thousandths. It also contains an example of standard form, expanded form, and word form. This work is licensed under a Creative Comm...
Need help with activities about responding to works of art? This 24 page booklet makes looking at, thinking about and making judgments about art and art criticism easy. Using the 4 steps of art criticism: description, analysis, interpretationand judgment, students will easily work their way through a series of prompts to learn more about the artwork. Great as an on-going activity to supplement the artroom if projects are completed or are drying, group members are missing or as an emergency substitute teacher activity. It can even be used to assess the student's own work or the work of their classmates! The download includes two versions of the booklet: one for grades 3 - 6 and one for middle to upper grades. The lower level has large print, fill in bubbles, graphics and simple to answer questions. The upper grade is more text based. I hope you find it comprehensive and a welcome addition to your classroom! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
This 27 page pronoun pack has everything you need to introduce, reinforce, and practice pronoun skills! Included: - Anchor Chart - Pronoun Cards - "Matching" sentence cards with fill in the blanks (can be used alone or with the picture cards) - Word Webs for each pronoun (write different nouns for each pronoun) (all in black and white and color) **I print the color ones out, laminate them, and use them in a station -Writing Station activity: pull a pronoun card and write a sentence using that word - Worksheet: circle the noun in the sentence and write a pronoun to replace it -Replace the underlined word with a pronoun from the box (two versions, one with object pronouns, and one with subject pronouns) -Writing Station activity #2: Write a sentence with the pronoun provided -Replace the noun with the proper pronoun (task cards)--- GREAT for literacy stations! -Cut/Paste worksheet (cut out of the pronouns and place them under the correct noun with picture) -Noun/Pronoun Crayon Sort (sort the words under noun or pronoun)--Another great activity for stations! I have used this in word work, pocket chart, and write the room! Enjoy! Thanks for checking out this product! :) Please feel free to e-mail or message me with any comments, questions, or even personal requests! Kristen :) [email protected]
According to The Framework for K-12 Science: "Children are born investigators: In the early years of life, children engage in and develop their own ideas about the physical, biological, and social worlds and how they work and, thus, can engage in scientific and engineering practices in the early grades. Science and engineering require both knowledge and practice. Science is not just a body of knowledge that reflects current understanding of the world: it is also a set of practices used to establish, extend, and refine that knowledge. Both elements-knowledge and practice- are essential." Science Inquiry Processes are the skills students use to practice science. How can you teach these skills? In this packet, there are 13 activity lessons by Karen Ostlund and Sheryl Mercier to introduce the process skills of science. Each graphic could be enlarged for a poster, reduced for a center, or used as a transparency for group lessons. These poster lessons can also be found contained in the book Rising to the Challenge- The Processes of Science Inquiry for Primary Grades also sold on this site. A slideshow of the entire packet can be found under the lesson tab at the website: http://scienceandkidsactivities.com S&K Associates gives the buyer of this product- Posters for the Processes of Science Inquiry - permission to enlarge each graphic to poster size. Each lesson is matched with the scientific practice of The Framework for K-12 Science: Obtaining, evaluating, and communicating information Observe with Our Eyes Observe with Our Ears Observe with Our Nose Observe with Our Tongue Observe with Our Skin Communicate Analyzing and interpreting data Classify Using mathematics and computational thinking Measure Constructing explanations Infer Define Operationally Developing and using models Make a Model Planning and carrying out investigations Predict Investigate Investigating Template
Introducing students to geometric proofs in a geometry class can be a difficult task for both teachers and students. I created this introductory lesson to help get my students' brains in gear. After teaching the first few introductory chapters the kids should have some understanding of basic defin...
If you have ever been curious about sentence diagramming, or wondered how it might fit into your language arts curriculum, this 30+ page packet is for you. The basics of diagramming are covered, moving through the parts of speech to increasingly complex diagrams. Diagrams go from basic subjects and verbs all the way through to adverbs, predicate adjectives, direct and indirect objects, and compounds. Each worksheet defines the part of speech, gives examples, then introduces the diagram. Finally, practice sentences are offered. Over thirty pages of worksheets will allow you and your students to explore diagramming a variety of sentence structures, and come away capable of dissecting complicated sentences. Diagramming is a fun way to add variety and interest to a language arts curriculum. I hope you enjoy this skill as much as my students and I do! OneStop Grammar Shop: Intro to Sentence Diagramming by S. Remillard is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
1 worksheet, 4 pages Directions: Find the pattern for each table, complete the chart and circle the Rule. 8 Input / Output Charts for students to complete Prior knowledge of patterns, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division is required to complete this lesson. Similar Resource: What's My Rule?: Input and Output Tables (Blank) What's My Rule?: Input and Output Tables by Felisa Williams is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
I dette adjektivhefte er det over 50 sider med oppgaver og læring om adjektiv, norsk bm&nn og noen engelsk. Du får bl.a.: - Gradbøying av adjektiv med forklaring. - Samsvarsbøying av adjektiv med forklaring. - Farge ballonger med adjektiv. - Skrive inn adjektiv i setninger og fortellinger. - Trill og skriv. - Finn adjektiv som passer til bilder. - Finn adjektivene i setninger. - Adjektivmonster. - Synonyme og antonyme adjektiv. - Kort til laminering, med de tre ordklassene substantiv, verb og adjektiv. Dette heftet kan brukes på flere årstrinn, fra 3. og oppover til mellomtrinnet. Vil du ha oppgaver med verb, trykk på linken under. Verbehefte
Creating a community of support around new staff members and new teachers is one of the most important things we can do to retain teachers and, in turn, support our students. Welcome gifts and support or care packages are a great way to do this and no matter your budget, I have a few fun i
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As a teacher we are always looking for the best teacher hacks. We are looking for ways to work smarter not harder. Over the years, I have learned many. Some I've come up with on my own, others I've learned from teacher friends. I've compiled my favorite into a list of the Best 25 Teacher Hacks for Primary Teachers. Some of these you might know, some you may have know but forgotten and others, you might think- now why didn't I think of that. 1. Absent Folder- Keep an While you were absent folder When a student is absent place the folder at their seat- put all assignment in the folder- at the end of the day- put the work in their cubby. 2. Baby Wipes- Keep baby wipes in the fridge. They make for a great cool down after a hot day outside at recess. 3. Book hospital- instead of kids handing you torn or broken books- they can put the book in a basket for repair. 4. Command hooks -place on the back of chairs for students to hang their pencil pouch of supplies. 5. Crayon Storage- Use a soap box for crayons or a snack box from the dollar tree. 6. Desks- Ziptie the legs together so they don't move around. 7. Don’t Bug Me-Wear a hat, tiara or keep a light on for students to know when it is "Not OK" to bother you. You might need this when you are assessing a student or during a small group time. 8. Extra Lids-Keep a basket for extra glue stick lids and dry erase marker lids. 9. Glue sponges- use these instead of glue stick- save so much money 10. Hand Sanitizer-Put a rubber band around the top of the hand-sanitizer bottle this helps it dispense just the right amount. 11. Labels-Print multiple class lists of labels to put on notebooks, folders and anything that needs their names. 12. Laminator Hack- Flatten artwork by running through a personal laminator. doesn't need to be in a laminator pouch, work the same for center pieces. 13. Lost and Found- Keep a basket for lost supplies and other class items so students can place them there instead of handing them to you. 14. Magic trash- Tell the kids during clean up you see a piece of “Magic Trash they will clean up the person who finds it gets a prize- or whatever you see fit” 15. Mr. Clean Magic Eraser- takes of Sharpies, crayons and dry erase marker off almost any surface 16. Name tags-Put their lunch ID number on their name tag so they have it when they go through the lunch line. 17. New Student- Make kits of new student items ahead of time so when you get a new student you already have it prepared. 18. Paint-When using paint, put a plastic baggie in the paint cup, then toss the baggie. when done. If you need to use the paint the next day, you can zip the bag closed. without it drying out. 19. Removing Sharpie-Dry erase marker to remove sharpies, magic eraser, rubbing alcohol and hand sanitizer also work. 20. Supply Bins-Velcro supply bins to tables. 21. Trash Bins- Use small containers as mini trash bins to tables for paper scraps. 22. Walls-Use hot glue on cinder block walls to make things stick. 23. Work Files-Teach kids to file their own work when finished so you don't have to. 24. Workbooks- Duct tape a piece of ribbon to the back side to use a bookmark this makes it easy for students to find their pages. 25. Workbooks- If students have more than one use colored dots on the covers or colored tape on the spines to tell them which color book you want them to use. If you have ideas to share drop me comment I'm always on the lookout for more tips and teacher hacks.
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