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REFLEX math tracker Reflex Math Fact Fluency Student Tracker Reflex Green Light
By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education
This resource is a student data tracker designed to complement the Reflex Math Fact Fluency program. It's perfect for helping students monitor their progress in each month during the school year! Print this at the begining of the year, it will be useful.
You will need this monthly Reflex green light tracker.
Disclaimer: This resource is independently created and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Reflex Math or any associated companies. Reflex Math is a registered trademark of its respective owner. This tracker is intended for personal or educational use only.
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Tropical Rainforest, Ecology, Conservation Vocabulary Words - Distance Learning
By Caramel Bear Classroom
This is a sample vocabulary list from my Rainforest Memory Game. If you like this resource, please check out the full memory game with 54 game cards having words and definitions, including ecology and conservation words.
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Iready data tracking Math and reading Free lesson passed student tracker Chart
By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education
These I Ready Data Tracking Graph and Data Checker Form for Reading and Math are so nice and convenient for students to check their growth on iReady each time. This student data tracker designed to complement the I-ready Math and Reading program. It's perfect for helping students monitor their progress toward achieving goals!
You may like: 100 chart Lessons Tracker+ Growth monitoring+ Diagnostics
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Free matching number to quantities count and match math Game For Kindergarten
By Blue Iris K-2
Introducing "Gum Ball Machine Matching: Number to Quantities Math Game for Kindergarten (0-10)"! Add a delightful twist to your math lessons with this vibrant and engaging game that will capture your students' imagination. This matching card game features gum ball machines filled with colorful gum balls, representing quantities from 0 to 10. Accompanying number cards ensure a seamless connection between numerical symbols and quantities. Available in both color and black-and-white versions, this versatile resource enhances number recognition, counting skills, and encourages both independent learning and social interaction. It's the perfect addition to your classroom or home learning environment!
Beautifully Illustrated Cards
Each card showcases a gum ball machine filled with a delightful assortment of gum balls, representing quantities from 0 to 10. The bright and cheerful illustrations are sure to captivate young learners and make learning fun.
Number Cards Included
Alongside the gum ball machine cards, you’ll find number cards designed to connect numerical symbols with their corresponding quantities. This reinforces the relationship between numbers and quantities in an engaging way.
Interactive and Fun Learning
Students will love matching the gum ball machine cards with the correct number cards, making early math concepts enjoyable and interactive.
Encourages Exploration
Whether used in solo play or small group settings, this game promotes exploration and discovery. It strengthens number recognition and counting skills in a playful, hands-on manner.
Additional Learning Sets
For added variety, the set includes cards featuring only gum balls without the machines, and another set of number cards with both numeric and word forms. This provides multiple layers of learning and keeps the activity fresh and exciting.
Versatile Formats
This resource comes in both vibrant color and easy-to-print black-and-white formats, making it adaptable to various learning environments and preferences.
Benefits of the Game:
Bring a sweet treat to your math curriculum with the "Gum Ball Machine Matching: Number to Quantities Math Game for Kindergarten (0-10)" and watch your students excel in their number recognition and counting abilities!
TERMS OF USE:
You can reproduce the pages for classroom use only. The fonts I used are free for personal use. Duplication of this resource for commercial purposes or for the entire school is strictly forbidden.
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Commas (Using FANBOYS in Writing)
By Beth Hammett
Simple, to the point 5 slide presentation that walks students through using For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So (FANBOYS) in their writings. Includes: Rules Tips Practice Exercises Peer Workshopping Component Meets Common Core Standards for grammar usage.
Edutainer Professional Development for Teachers
By Beth Hammett
Do you feel like part educator and part entertainer? Try this 32 slide, training presentation to encourage and empower first-year teachers, to revive veteran teachers, or to help students understand brain based learning. Activities include: Templates for active learning based classroom lectures Lecture vs. Active Learning Active vs. Passive Learning Speech Rates of Teachers Left/Right Brain Quiz Comprehension Postcards Connectors/Icebreakers Multigenre Connector Activitiy Find Someone Who Connector Finding Patterns Learning to Chunk Research Extensive Resources section Fun learning facts Excellent for professional development, implementing active learning strategies, and enhancing active learning libraries. Easy, fun, and educational!
Literary Analysis Writing Checklist
By Beth Hammett
Free checklist of parts of an introductory literary analysis for AP, Pre-AP, G/T, college level writers. Students are asked to locate: Hook--different kinds list Author's name Title of text Summary Area of literary analysis list Thesis, and write down your thesis Makes writing an introduction for a literary analysis easier to understand. Great for ELA test prep! Meets CCSS.
Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases in Writing
By Beth Hammett
Make learning prepositions and prepositional phrases fun and easy with this visual writing presentation. 13 pages/slides of active learning strategies for understanding and using prepositions and prepositional phrases along with commas. Includes: Definitions Poem Preposition List Preposition Chair Activity Preposition Walk around the School Campus Easy to use tips Prepositional Phrases Commas and Prepositions Lots of color coded, visual writing examples Practice activities for individual/small/whole group Peer Workshopping Easy for students to follow and use. Great for fllipped classrooms and homeschools. Activities can be used individually or in small or whole group settings. A stimulating visual learning approach to help students understand prepositions and phrases.
By Beth Hammett
Engage students in the college readiness selection process with this interactive, small/whole group lesson plan to help uncover what type of college is best--small or large.
8 slides include:
Differences between small & large colleges
Characteristics of each
online video links of students
college selection resources by professionals & students
College research project to present information discovered
A fun learning experience for students who need to think about college and narrow their choices. Also, works for parents who need to compare/contrast colleges. Great for individual/group activities, Parent/Student College Night activity, homeschool, etc....
Meets Common Core State Guidelines for ELA/College Readiness.
Use with FREE "Choosing a College Major" at https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Choosing-a-Major-First-Year-College-Skills-122877
By Beth Hammett
Do your students have trouble determining when to use "I" or "Me"? This easy-to-follow PowerPoint includes: Simplified Rules for Using"I" and "Me" Easy to follow Examples Peer Workshopping Activity This to-the-point presentation is for individual, small, or whole group introduction and review.. Make learning to use "I' or "Me" easy!
Format How to Type Your Essay (Standard Guidelines for an English Essay)
By Beth Hammett
Overview of standard English composition essay guidelines for upper level writers. Basic, straightforward, and easy to follow. Includes examples of cover sheet, no cover sheet essay, and text model.
Topic Sentences Writing Activities
By Beth Hammett
Help students identify topic sentences with this engaging activity. Students use a Topic Sentence Bank to choose correct answers for paragraphs for the article "The Flood". Can also be used to teach: paragraphing supporting details organization. Meets CCSS.
By Beth Hammett
Students learn to write a thesis statement with this interactive presentation. Comes with: Handouts Examples Individual and group writing activities Peer Workshopping Answer Key Supplemental Resources Easy to understand, implement, and use as introduction, reinforcement, or assessment. Meets CCSS.
Snakes Digital Clipart - High Quality Reptile Images
By Kimberly
❤️Are you looking for fun, colorful, reptile clipart to enhance your lessons, handouts, bulletin boards, labels, newsletters and more? This fun snake set contains all of the high resolution 300 DPI PNG color images shown. Let your creativity run wild!
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✅Includes: (22 PNG images)
☑ 22 unique snakes
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Even and Odd Numbers Posters, Charts & Flashcards for Math Lessons
By Kimberly
❤️Are you looking for a fun and engaging way to learn even and odd numbers? These watercolor posters, charts and flashcards are an excellent resource for teaching the concept of even and odd numbers to your students.
✏️Use as helpful visuals for learning math concepts.
✏️These can be laminated and used over and over to practice even and odd concepts with your learners.
✏️Great for elementary students or ESL learners.
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✅Includes: (8 pages)
☑ Even Numbers (numbers listed chart)
☑ Odd Numbers (numbers listed chart)
☑ Even Numbers (end in 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8 chart)
☑ Odd Numbers (end in 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9 chart)
☑ Even Numbers (100 chart)
☑ Odd Numbers (100 chart)
☑ Even and Odd Numbers (100 chart)
☑ Even and Odd Numbers (pairs and left-overs chart)
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By Beth Hammett
Help students understand literary criticism and what it is and is not. Includes: group/individual activity to define literary criticism examples of literary criticism journals compare and contract of "critic" definitions links to literary criticism journals where not to find literary criticism types and definitions of literary criticism Simple overview of literary criticism and where to find proper information for academic essays.
Understanding the Common Core Curriculum - A Practical Guide
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
43 states have embraced a new set of academic standards called the Common Core State Standards. The purpose of the standards is to increase academic competitiveness in the US, while also preparing pupils for careers and college. These serve as benchmarks for what knowledge and skills in math and language arts kids should possess from kindergarten through their senior year of high school.
Many of the benchmarks are included in the Common Core at every grade level, but there are certain commonalities. Language arts standards emphasize using evidence to support arguments. Pupils will write more viewpoints and fewer personal stories in their writing. They will be required to read more nonfiction as well. The arithmetic standards cover fewer topics in more detail.
The idea behind the Common Core curriculum, also referred to as Common Core State Standards, was straightforward: if all kids were held to the same high academic standards, achievement and college preparation would increase.
This ebook will give you a practical description of the Common Core and the basic concepts behind it.
Writing a Rough Draft (Grades 9+)
By Beth Hammett
What is a rough draft? How do you find a topic? How do you get started? How does it work in the writing process? All this is more answered as students work through the rough draft process for writing. Includes: "The first draft of anything is shit!" by Ernest Hemingway (Please review before showing this caption/image) Writers compose in different ways Writing process and overview Reflection activity Methods for starting: Chunk writing,Cluster/Map, Free writing, Outline Let's Practice activity Taking a risk with rough drafts Tips: Using your writing toolbox, taking a break between drafts, and Can you read this? Rough draft strategy slide and begin your rough draft Reminder of writing process for peer workshopping Everything needed to help students understand and begin their first rough drafts!
Common Core Math Activities for Grade 1
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
The Common Core Standards don't give equal emphasis to every topic within a grade level. Instead, some concepts require more focus due to their depth, the time needed to master them, their importance for future math learning, or their relevance to college and career readiness. Students need to dedicate more time to these areas to meet the Mathematical Practice Standards.
In Grade 1, teaching should concentrate mainly on these four key areas: (1) developing strategies for addition and subtraction within 20; (2) understanding place value and the relationships between whole numbers, including grouping by tens and ones; (3) developing skills in linear measurement and using length units to measure; and (4) reasoning about the properties of geometric shapes and how they can be composed and decomposed.
This worksheet provides plenty of practice on these topics through brief and straightforward activities for your classes. We hope you enjoy them with your students!
Writing a Rough Draft (Grades 3-8)
By Beth Hammett
What is a rough draft? How do you find a topic? How do you get started? How does it work as part of the writing process? All this and more answered as students work through the easy-to-follow guide for the rough draft process of writing. Includes: Rough drafts are bad caption/image Writers compose in different ways Writing process and overview Reflection activity Methods for starting: Chunk writing,Cluster/Map, Free writing, Outline Let's Practice activity Taking a risk with rough drafts Tips: Using your writing toolbox, taking a break between drafts, and Can you read this? Rough draft strategy slide and begin your rough draft Reminder of writing process for peer workshopping Everything needed to help students understand and begin their first rough drafts! Excellent for flipped classrooms and writing centers!