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Editable Bright Nameplates | Cursive | Multiplication | Place Value | Decor

By Kristen Teaches Fourth

Are you in need of cute and functional nameplates/nametags for your students? Look no further! This resource is perfect for you! These nametags measure approximately 4.27 inches high and 10.91 inches width wise (numbers will vary based on how you cut them out). These are a bit bigger so they won't fit in the holders from target but they are easy to laminate. Once you edit - print on your preferred paper (cardstock is my preference - I like Astrobrights), laminate and cut! Easy to cute - just cut across in the middle!

Students will be able to use these right away to help with their multiplication facts, place value and gives them an idea of what the cursive letters look like! I am using them in my fourth grade class and the students are already raving about how helpful they are - no more straining to see the posters!

I attach mine with velcro so that students can easily take them with them if they work in a different area of the room.

You will need a font KA Jackfruit for it to look just like mine. I included the link to purchase the font in the file. Zip files open to an editable powerpoint!

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Editable Pastel Nameplates | Cursive | Multiplication | Place Value | Nametags

By Kristen Teaches Fourth

Are you in need of cute and functional nameplates/nametags for your students? Look no further! This resource is perfect for you! These nametags measure approximately 4.27 inches high and 10.91 inches width wise (numbers will vary based on how you cut them out). These are a bit bigger so they won't fit in the holders from target but they are easy to laminate. Once you edit - print on your preferred paper (cardstock is my preference - I like Astrobrights), laminate and cut! Easy to cut - just cut across in the middle!

Students will be able to use these right away to help with their multiplication facts, place value and gives them an idea of what the cursive letters look like! There are 3 options! For the primary kiddos - numbers 1 -30 on the top and the primary alphabet on the bottom! I am using them in my fourth grade class and the students are already raving about how helpful they are - no more straining to see the posters!

I attach mine with velcro so that students can easily take them with them if they work in a different area of the room.

You will need a font KA Jackfruit for it to look just like mine. I included the link to purchase the font in the file. Zip files open to an editable powerpoint!

Review are appreciated and helpful for me! Please reach out with any questions or concerns!

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ELA Anchor Chart - Author's Point of View

By Fortunate in Fifth Grade

Need visuals for identifying the author's point of view? Then this anchor chart is perfect for you. It showcases several strategies to determine the author's point of view of a text. I made them for my classroom and I also print an 8.5 x 11 page for each of my students to keep in their ELA folder to help with homework. I have included step-by-step instructions on how to print in two different anchor chart sizes.

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Writing or Grammar Editing Marks

By Fortunate in Fifth Grade

Do you print out your student's writing and have them peer edit? Do you have students' correct sentences when teaching grammar? Then these are perfect for you. These are quick, easy editing marks students can use to correct writing or assist with grammar lessons. I print them out, number the back of them and laminate them.

I hand them out at the beginning of the year to keep in their writing binder. When we do Daily Language they use a red pen to edit the sentences and then rewrite the sentences correctly. When we peer edit I print their writing and they meet with a partner and peer edit each other's work using these correction marks.

This resource includes

  • 6 different colors, 2 to a page editing mark cheat sheets
  • an example of how to use the editing marks (this could also be a handout you can give to the students or post in the classroom).

If you would like to pair them with my Daily Language worksheets you can grab them HERE! These are great morning work activities that continue to build the student's understanding of grammar and editing of their work.

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FREE Sample - Year Long Grammar Packet

By Fortunate in Fifth Grade

Grab the FREE sample packet of my Full Year Weekly Grammar Packets before you buy!

If you like this sample then you will love the bundle! This bundle includes a printable packet for 6 units with 3 mini-lessons, 3 practice sheets, and answer keys as shown in this sample. Each unit (6 full units) has 5 weeks of skills for your student to practice giving you a full year of grammar! These grammar skills do follow McGraw Hill Wonders for 5th grade however the grammar skills are your standard grammar skills taught in upper elementary.

The Full Year Weekly Grammar Skills included:

  • Sentences
  • Subject/Predicate
  • Commas
  • Compound Sentences and Conjunctions
  • Complex Sentences and Sentence Combining
  • Run on Sentences/Fragments
  • Common and Proper Nouns
  • Singular and Plural Nouns
  • Collective Nouns
  • Possessive Nouns
  • Prepositional Phrases
  • Action Verbs
  • Verb Tenses
  • Main and Helping Verbs
  • Linking Verbs
  • Irregular Verbs
  • Pronouns and Antecedents
  • Kinds of Pronouns
  • Homographs
  • Possessive Pronouns
  • Pronouns and Homophones
  • Independent and Dependent Clauses
  • Adjectives
  • Adverbs
  • Negatives

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ELA Anchor Chart - Characters, Setting, and Plot

By Fortunate in Fifth Grade

Need visuals for identifying the characters, setting, or plot? Then this anchor chart is perfect for you. It showcases several strategies to determine the characters, setting, or plot of a text. I made them for my classroom and I also print an 8.5 x 11 page for each of my students to keep in their ELA folder to help with homework. I have included step-by-step instructions on how to print in two different anchor chart sizes.

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ELA Anchor Chart - Theme

By Fortunate in Fifth Grade

Need visuals for identifying the theme? Then this anchor chart is perfect for you. It showcases several strategies to find the theme of a text. I made them for my classroom and I also print an 8.5 x 11 page for each of my students to keep in their ELA folder to help with homework. I have included step-by-step instructions on how to print in two different anchor chart sizes.

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ELA Anchor Chart - Main Idea

By Fortunate in Fifth Grade

Need visuals for identifying the main idea? Then this anchor chart is perfect for you. It showcases several strategies to find the main idea of a text. I made them for my classroom and I also print an 8.5 x 11 page for each of my students to keep in their ELA folder to help with homework. I have included step-by-step instructions on how to print in two different anchor chart sizes.

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ELA Anchor Chart - Compare and Contrast

By Fortunate in Fifth Grade

Need visuals for comparing and contrasting ideas or texts? Then this anchor chart is perfect for you. It showcases several strategies to compare and contrast a text or an idea. I made them for my classroom and I also print an 8.5 x 11 page for each of my students to keep in their ELA folder to help with homework. I have included step-by-step instructions on how to print in two different anchor chart sizes.

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ELA Anchor Chart - Text Structure

By Fortunate in Fifth Grade

Need visuals for identifying the text structure? Then this anchor chart is perfect for you. It showcases several strategies to find the structure of a text. I made them for my classroom and I also print an 8.5 x 11 page for each of my students to keep in their ELA folder to help with homework. I have included step-by-step instructions on how to print in two different anchor chart sizes.

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Field Trip Permission Slip Editable & Field Trip Reflection Sheets

By The Responsive Educator

Field Trip Permission Slip Editable with Differentiated Field Trip Reflection Worksheets

Introducing the Field Trip Permission Slip Editable, now featuring an invaluable addition: Differentiated Field Trip Reflection Worksheets tailored to various grade or ability levels. With options for K-2, 2-3, and 4-5, this comprehensive package enhances the field trip experience by promoting meaningful reflection among students.

Convenient Print Format and Email Option

The Field Trip Permission Slip Editable offers the flexibility to print and distribute permission slips for parental signatures. Additionally, educators can choose to email the slips for last-minute cases or digital signatures, ensuring timely receipt and efficient communication with parents.

Tailored Reflections for Every Grade Level

Choose from three distinct Field Trip Reflection Worksheets designed specifically for different grade levels. For the youngest learners (K-2), the worksheet focuses solely on post-trip reflections, while for grades 2-3 and 4-5, students are prompted to reflect both before and after the excursion.

Available in Color and Black and White

These Field Trip Reflection Worksheets are available in both color and black and white options, providing flexibility for printing preferences and resource allocation.

Increase Student Reflection and Engagement

These Field Trip Reflection Worksheets empower students to articulate their thoughts, express opinions, and ask questions, fostering connections between their field trip experiences and classroom learning. They're great for differentiating to various grade or ability levels within the classroom while still allowing everyone to participate fully.

Upgrade your field trip experience with the Field Trip Permission Slip Editable with Differentiated Field Trip Reflection Worksheets. Enhance student learning and engagement with this flexible and practical resource.


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Fry Sight Word Checklist, Sight Words Flash Card (4th 100)

By The Responsive Educator

Fry Sight Words Checklist, Sight Words Flash Card 4th 100

Advancing sight word proficiency, the Fry Sight Words Checklist 4th 100 progresses the foundational assessment initiated with the earlier sets of 100 Fry sight words.

Key Features
Continuing the meticulous design, this checklist covers the subsequent 100 Fry sight words, maintaining the established layout of 9 columns per page. Each column provides dedicated sections for date recording, staff signatures, word tracking, and percentage calculations. This consistent structure supports comprehensive assessment across multiple trials.

Available in both full-color and black-and-white versions, this resource ensures adaptability to diverse printing needs, ensuring suitability across various classroom contexts.

Focused Goal Setting
Empowering educators further, the Fry Sight Words Checklist 4th 100 facilitates precise IEP goal establishment aligned with the newly introduced set of 100 Fry sight words.

Complementary Practice Tools
Complementing the checklist, specific flashcards designed for the fourth set of 100 Fry sight words aid in reinforcement and practice, fostering consistent and effective learning experiences.

Why Learning the 4th 100 Fry Sight Words Matters
Extending beyond the earlier sets, mastering this additional group significantly amplifies reading skills and overall language proficiency. This resource plays a crucial role in advancing reading fluency, fortifying confidence, and nurturing ongoing reading development.

Advantages of Fry Words over Dolch Words The Fry Sight Words list is organized into 10 groups of 100 words each, covering the most frequently used words in writing. Starting with the initial 300 words in early education significantly boosts reading and comprehension skills. While Fry words aren't strictly tied to specific grades, they're usually introduced in sets of 100 words to support gradual sight word recognition. Here's a general guide for introducing these sets:

  • First 100 Fry Words: Typically introduced in kindergarten and first grade.
  • Second 100 Fry Words: Taught in first or second grade, reinforcing foundational words.
  • Third 100 Fry Words: Added in second or third grade, including more complex words.
  • Fourth 100 Fry Words: Introduced in third or fourth grade, advancing vocabulary.
  • Fifth 100 Fry Words: Presented in fourth or fifth grade, offering more challenging words.

The 6th to 10th sets of 100 Fry words are usually introduced later, depending on the student's mastered words.

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Fry Sight Word Checklist, Sight Words Flash Card (5th 100)

By The Responsive Educator

Fry Sight Words Checklist, Sight Words Flash Card 5th 100

Advancing sight word proficiency, the Fry Sight Words Checklist 5th 100 progresses the foundational assessment initiated with the earlier sets of 100 Fry sight words.

Key Features
Continuing the meticulous design, this checklist covers the subsequent 100 Fry sight words, maintaining the established layout of 9 columns per page. Each column provides dedicated sections for date recording, staff signatures, word tracking, and percentage calculations. This consistent structure supports comprehensive assessment across multiple trials.

Available in both full-color and black-and-white versions, this resource ensures adaptability to diverse printing needs, ensuring suitability across various classroom contexts.

Focused Goal Setting
Empowering educators further, the Fry Sight Words Checklist 4th 100 facilitates precise IEP goal establishment aligned with the newly introduced set of 100 Fry sight words.

Complementary Practice Tools
Complementing the checklist, specific flashcards designed for the fourth set of 100 Fry sight words aid in reinforcement and practice, fostering consistent and effective learning experiences.

Why Learning the 4th 100 Fry Sight Words Matters
Extending beyond the earlier sets, mastering this additional group significantly amplifies reading skills and overall language proficiency. This resource plays a crucial role in advancing reading fluency, fortifying confidence, and nurturing ongoing reading development.

Advantages of Fry Words over Dolch Words The Fry Sight Words list is organized into 10 groups of 100 words each, covering the most frequently used words in writing. Starting with the initial 300 words in early education significantly boosts reading and comprehension skills. While Fry words aren't strictly tied to specific grades, they're usually introduced in sets of 100 words to support gradual sight word recognition. Here's a general guide for introducing these sets:

  • First 100 Fry Words: Typically introduced in kindergarten and first grade.
  • Second 100 Fry Words: Taught in first or second grade, reinforcing foundational words.
  • Third 100 Fry Words: Added in second or third grade, including more complex words.
  • Fourth 100 Fry Words: Introduced in third or fourth grade, advancing vocabulary.
  • Fifth 100 Fry Words: Presented in fourth or fifth grade, offering more challenging words.

The 6th to 10th sets of 100 Fry words are usually introduced later, depending on the student's mastered words.

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Fry Sight Word Checklist, Sight Words Flash Card (6th 100)

By The Responsive Educator

Fry Sight Words Checklist, Sight Words Flash Card 6th 100

Continuing the progression in sight word mastery, the Fry Sight Words Checklist 6th 100 advances the foundational assessment initiated with the preceding sets of 100 Fry sight words.

Key Features
Maintaining meticulous design principles, this checklist encompasses the subsequent 100 Fry sight words, upholding the consistent layout of 9 columns per page. Each column provides dedicated spaces for recording dates, staff signatures, word tracking, and percentage calculations, ensuring comprehensive and consistent assessment across multiple practice trials.

Available in both full-color and black-and-white versions, this resource retains adaptability for various printing needs, ensuring suitability for diverse classroom settings.

Focused Goal Setting
Continuing to empower educators, the Fry Sight Words Checklist 6th 100 facilitates precise IEP goal establishment aligned with the new set of 100 Fry sight words.

Complementary Practice Tools
Supplementing the checklist, specific flashcards tailored to the sixth set of 100 Fry sight words offer essential reinforcement and practice support for a consistent and effective learning experience.

Why Learning the 6th 100 Fry Sight Words Matters
Expanding upon earlier word sets, mastering this additional group significantly enhances reading abilities and overall language proficiency. This resource represents a crucial step in advancing reading fluency, boosting confidence, and nurturing sustained reading development.

Advantages of Fry Words over Dolch Words The Fry Sight Words list is organized into 10 groups of 100 words each, covering the most frequently used words in writing. Starting with the initial 300 words in early education significantly boosts reading and comprehension skills. While Fry words aren't strictly tied to specific grades, they're usually introduced in sets of 100 words to support gradual sight word recognition. Here's a general guide for introducing these sets:

  • First 100 Fry Words: Typically introduced in kindergarten and first grade.
  • Second 100 Fry Words: Taught in first or second grade, reinforcing foundational words.
  • Third 100 Fry Words: Added in second or third grade, including more complex words.
  • Fourth 100 Fry Words: Introduced in third or fourth grade, advancing vocabulary.
  • Fifth 100 Fry Words: Presented in fourth or fifth grade, offering more challenging words.

The 6th to 10th sets of 100 Fry words are usually introduced later, depending on the student's mastered words.

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Fry Sight Word Checklist, Sight Words Flash Card (3rd 100)

By The Responsive Educator

Fry Sight Words Checklist, Sight Words Flash Card 3rd 100

Continuing the journey of sight word mastery, the Fry Sight Words Checklist 3rd 100 builds upon the foundational assessment introduced in the first set of 100 Fry sight words.

Key Features
Maintaining the meticulous design of the preceding checklist, this version encompasses the subsequent 100 Fry sight words. It retains the familiar layout of 9 columns per page, offering dedicated spaces for date recording, staff signatures, word tracking, and percentage calculations. This consistent format supports comprehensive and enduring assessment across multiple trials.

Available in both full-color and black-and-white versions, this resource remains adaptable to various printing requirements, ensuring flexibility across diverse classroom environments.

Focused Goal Setting
Continuing to empower educators, the Fry Sight Words Checklist 3rd 100 aids in establishing precise IEP goals that align with the newly introduced 100 Fry sight words, enabling educators to tailor learning objectives effectively.

Complementary Practice Tools
Accompanying this checklist are flashcards specifically designed for the third set of 100 Fry sight words. These flashcards serve as crucial reinforcement tools, facilitating consistent and effective practice sessions to bolster learning.

Why Learning the 3rd 100 Fry Sight Words Matters
Expanding beyond the initial 100 words, mastering this additional set significantly bolsters reading capabilities and overall language proficiency. This resource marks a pivotal step in enhancing reading fluency, bolstering confidence, and fostering continuous reading development.

Advantages of Fry Words over Dolch Words The Fry Sight Words list is organized into 10 groups of 100 words each, covering the most frequently used words in writing. Starting with the initial 300 words in early education significantly boosts reading and comprehension skills. While Fry words aren't strictly tied to specific grades, they're usually introduced in sets of 100 words to support gradual sight word recognition. Here's a general guide for introducing these sets:

  • First 100 Fry Words: Typically introduced in kindergarten and first grade.
  • Second 100 Fry Words: Taught in first or second grade, reinforcing foundational words.
  • Third 100 Fry Words: Added in second or third grade, including more complex words.
  • Fourth 100 Fry Words: Introduced in third or fourth grade, advancing vocabulary.
  • Fifth 100 Fry Words: Presented in fourth or fifth grade, offering more challenging words.

The 6th to 10th sets of 100 Fry words are usually introduced later, depending on the student's mastered words.

Curious for More?

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Fry Sight Words Checklist, Sight Words Flash Cards 1st, 2nd, & 3rd 100

By The Responsive Educator

Fry Sight Words Checklists, Sight Words Flash Cards Bundle: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd 100
This comprehensive bundle offers a progressive approach to sight word mastery, comprising the first three sets of 100 Fry sight words.

Key Features
Each checklist within this bundle maintains a meticulous design with 9 columns per page, allowing educators to effectively track progress and conduct thorough assessments across multiple trials. Both full-color and black-and-white versions are included, ensuring adaptability to diverse printing needs, making them suitable for various classroom settings.

Focused Goal Setting
Empower your teaching objectives with precise IEP goal establishment tailored to each set of 100 Fry sight words. These checklists facilitate targeted and measurable learning objectives for enhanced sight word recognition.

Complementary Practice Tools
Accompanying these checklists are dedicated flashcards specifically designed for each set of 100 Fry sight words. These supplementary resources provide essential reinforcement and support for consistent and effective practice sessions.

Why This Bundle Matters
By combining the initial 300 Fry sight words, this bundle lays a solid foundation for advancing reading fluency, boosting language proficiency, and nurturing overall reading development. It's an indispensable resource for educators aiming to support students in their journey toward sight word mastery and improved literacy skills.

Advantages of Fry Words over Dolch Words The Fry Sight Words list is organized into 10 groups of 100 words each, covering the most frequently used words in writing. Starting with the initial 300 words in early education significantly boosts reading and comprehension skills. While Fry words aren't strictly tied to specific grades, they're usually introduced in sets of 100 words to support gradual sight word recognition. Here's a general guide for introducing these sets:

  • First 100 Fry Words: Typically introduced in kindergarten and first grade.
  • Second 100 Fry Words: Taught in first or second grade, reinforcing foundational words.
  • Third 100 Fry Words: Added in second or third grade, including more complex words.
  • Fourth 100 Fry Words: Introduced in third or fourth grade, advancing vocabulary.
  • Fifth 100 Fry Words: Presented in fourth or fifth grade, offering more challenging words.

The 6th to 10th sets of 100 Fry words are usually introduced later, depending on the student's mastered words.

Curious for More?

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Graphic Novel Rubric

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This rubric looks at 7 different areas when students are being assessed on writing a graphic novel. The areas that are reviewed on the rubric are as follows: parts of a graphic novel, graphic novel cover page details, staying on task, grammar/punctuation/spelling, visuals, and special lettering/speech balloons. This rubric scores writing a graphic novel out of 21 possible points. The rating scale use is a 3, 2, 1, & 0.

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Sight Word Checklist - Pre-Primer - 4th Grade

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This product includes checklists for the following sight words:

pre-primer sight words - 40 words

primer sight words - 52 words

1st grade sight words - 41 words

2nd grade sight words - 46 words

3rd grade sight words - 41 words

4th grade sight words - 260 words

You can go through each checklist up to 4 times a year or each quarter to see how students have progressed with automatically identifying each sight word. At the end of the each sight word checklist, you can determine how many sight words students were able to atomically identify in last row.

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Pre-primer Sentences – 40 Words

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Primer Sight Word Sentences – 52 Words

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1st Grade Sight Word Sentences – 41 Words

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2nd Grade Sight Word Sentences – 46 Words

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3rd Grade Sight Word Sentences – 41 Words

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4th Grade Sight Word Sentences – 260 Words

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Writing a Biography Rubric

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This rubric looks at 5 different areas when students are being assessed on writing a research report. The areas that are reviewed on the rubric are as follows: Choosing someone to write about, grammar/punctuation/spelling, final draft includes details of person's life, staying on task, and sharing the biography with peers. This rubric scores writing a biography out of 10 possible points. The rating scale use is a 2, 1, & 0.

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Writing Instructions Rubric

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This product is made for:

  • adapting instruction
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  • Homework
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  • Struggling Readers
  • Struggling Writers

This rubric looks at 6 different areas when students are being assessed on writing instructions. The areas that are reviewed on the rubric are as follows: instructions are in order, steps, details, and materials are included in the instructions, the instructions relate with the topic, staying on task, grammar/punctuation/spelling, and working with others. This rubric scores the writing instructions assignment out of 18 possible points. The rating scale use is a 3, 2, 1, & 0.

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