Ideas for teaching one- and two-step inequalities - including activities and common misconceptions to avoid in your math classroom.
Weight Worksheets- Non Standard Measurement / Kindergarten /Grade One Students. This is a fantastic set of 12 worksheets that are great to teaching Non- Standard Measurement - Weight . They are all no-prep printables and are in black and white so should be easy to print and use. I use these worksheets with my Year Ones, so would be most suited to Kindergarten or Grade One Weight. More details below. Who's the heaviest - look at the animals and who is heavier on the see-saw - color the heaviest animal x 2 Sort by weight - look at the 3 pictures in each box, color the heaviest picture in Red, color the lightest picture in Blue x 2 Order by Weight - cut out the 5 pictures and paste them from lightest to heaviest. x 1 Order by Weight - cut out the 5 pictures and paste them from heaviest to lightest. Compare the objects - cut out two of the objects below, weigh them on scales or using other weighing materials, paste them to show which is the heavier. x 2 How heavy is it? - choose 8 objects to weigh (either draw them or cut them out from the selection below) and weigh them with counting cubes/ paper clips, write down how many unifix cubes/paper clips each object weighs x 2 More, less, equal - choose and object, draw it, find and draw objects that weigh more, less and equal to that object. x1 Weigh the room- choose a weighing tool, find some objects to weigh with that tool, write down your estimated weight and then write down the actual weight for each object. x1 I tried to make sure all these non standard worksheets were varied and hope they are helpful to all the different levels in your classroom. Enjoy! Other Measurement Worksheet Packets: Non Standard Measurement - Length Non Standard Measurement - Capacity Metric Measurement Worksheets - Length Imperial Measurement Worksheets - Length Metric Measurement Worksheets - Weight If you like this product you might also like these other products: Equal Sharing / Splitting Numbers / Introduction to Division Worksheets Ordering Numbers to 10 - Cut and Paste (Order Numbers One to Ten) - Printables This is a great resource for the standards: K.MD.A.1 Describe measurable attributes of objects, such as length and weight. Describe several measureable attributes of a single object. K.MD.A.2 Directly compare two objects with measurable attributes in common, to see which object has "more of"/ "less of" the attribute, and descripe the difference. For example, directly compare the heights of two children and describe one child as taller/ shorter. Customer Tips: *** How to get TPT credits to use on future purchases *** Go to your My Purchases page. Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button, click it and you will be taken to a page where you can leave a quick rating and a short comment about the product. Why is feedback so important? Each time you provide feedback, you’ll earn TPT credits that can be applied to future purchases to save you money! Plus, the feedback you provide helps me make my products better suit your needs! *** How To Follow My Store *** Click the green star beside my name at the top of this page OR at the top of my store page. Following me notifies you when I post a new item and you can get it half off for 24 hours! *** How To See All My Free Products *** To see all my free products in one place click here.
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Ideas for teaching one- and two-step inequalities - including activities and common misconceptions to avoid in your math classroom.
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About a month ago I posted some pictures of tunnel books that two Grade 6 classes made. I promised the tutorial and here it is. The tunnel book starts off as a regular accordion book and then halfway it flips up exposing a tunnel to the back page. It's a great project to incorporate writing and the visual arts. The tunnel section can represent a transition in the story, literal or figurative. With the Grade 6'rs it was part of their novel study. The had to choose a portion of the book they had read and then incorporate this into a tunnel book. MATERIALS REQUIRED: - 1 piece of 11x17 white paper for practice and planning - rectangular piece of wc or good weight paper, by good weight you want it thicker than printer paper but not 300lb wc, a 90lb would work well here, I use roughly a 12.5 x 19.5 which is a 1/4 sheet of the 90-110lb wc we have on hand - ruler - pencil and eraser - scissors - watercolors, tempera disk, acrylics, colored pencil, etc. any medium to add color - fine sharpie - cardboard - tacky glue PROCEDURE: Now bear with me here. It really is easy once you get the hang of it. I just need to break it down into step by step. Hand out the 11x17 printer paper. This will be our practice book. We will also use this as a plan for our good copy. Fold in half both vertically and horizontally. I added black lines to show the folds. You do not need to add these. Lay out flat. Now fold each side into the middle. Unfold and you will have 8 sections. Now this style of accordion book is called a pants book. I use this term with the kids as it's an easy way for them to remember. Starting on one side cut along the horizontal fold line up to the last 2 sections. When you hold it up it looks like a pair of pants. With young kids you might want to make a mark at the stopping point to remind them. Place your pair or pants in front of you so that the seat is on the right (feet would come out on the left if this was a real pair of pants). Now in book making there are 2 main folds, a mountain and a valley. Mountains poke up and valleys go down. Click and the photo for a larger image. I have them marked. You want both pant legs starting on the left to have a valley fold, then a mountain, and then another valley. Fold up the top leg accordion style keeping the folds as outlined previously. You can now take these top pages and flip them down. In the tunnel book these pages will form the tunnel which sits up. Incidentally if you wanted to just make an accordion book with no tunnel. Just flip these pages the other way to the back. This would give you a nice accordion with single pages and one double in the middle. For both books you now can fold up the remaining leg of the book keeping those same folds. Your book should open nicely with 3 pages and then you can flip up the remaining pages and they can sit upright. Now the tunnel. Unfold the book. To create the tunnel you need to cut out 3 windows in the first 3 pages of the top pant leg. Ovals are the easiest but once you get the hang of it you can experiment. The windows do not need to all be the same shape but you want to get smaller as you go making sure you can see thru them all to the final page. Easiest way to cut the windows is to poke a hole in the center and then cut away. Now when you stand up that tunnel you should be able to see thru to that back page. Now that you've done your practice book you might as well use it to plan out what you want to do for your good copy. When you have your plan make your pants book with your good paper. Just like before. The older the student the more elaborate your windows can be. I also find it best to cut the large window out first.....I can then figure out where I want my second window and then again for the third. Now add color using whatever medium you wish. For grade 6 they painted all the backgrounds and then added all the details. They drew the details onto plain white paper, colored them in with pencil crayon and then cut and pasted onto their painted backgrounds. You need to paint the backs of the tunnel pages for a finished look. You can now add text if you wish. I printed out my story on the computer and then pasted it on. I also used a fine sharpie to add some outlines to my paintings. For the front and back cover you might want to add some weight to your book. Cardboard covers are a nice touch. Cut 2 rectangles, the same size as your pages, out of cardboard. (chipboard or corrugated). Paint the cardboard and then add a title. Fold up your tunnel book and glue the cardboard cover to the first page. Now the back cover is glued on. It should be the back of the 4th page on the bottom leg of the pants. That's it. My tunnel book is called 'Finding Paradise'. I know I still have Maui on the brain.....why not give a tunnel book a try! See you next time.
Are you looking for a fun solving equations activity? In this post are a bunch of solving equations activities that work great as centers, stations, review activities and independent work.
This resource contains ten pages of opportunities for your students to compare text structures with two different texts. Each page has two short paragraphs on the same topic with one question to compare the text structures.🛑 Are you a member of the TLL Membership? These materials are already included. If you are not a member, click here to learn more. The TLL Membership gives you an all-access pass to hundreds of ELA resources for teachers in Grades 3-5. If you need more support with teaching Text Structure, these activities are also included in the Text Structure Mini Unit. 👉This unit is also part of the Reading Mini Units Bundle for 3rd Grade. 👉This unit is also part of the Reading Mini Units Bundle for 4th and 5th Grade. Other ELA resources you may L♥VE... ELA Task Cards Bottomless Bundle for Grades 3-5 ELA Task Cards Bottomless Bundle for Grades 4-6 ELA Task Cards Bottomless Bundle for 4th Grade ELA Task Cards Bottomless Bundle for 5th Grade ELA Task Cards Bottomless Bundle for 6th Grade Let’s connect! The Literacy Loft Blog The Literacy Loft on Instagram The Literacy Loft on Pinterest The Literacy Loft on Facebook Email: [email protected]
Heavy and Light Sort Worksheet K.MD.A.2 (Real Photos)Heavy vs. Light Sorting Page12 picturesanswer keyAligned to K.MD.A.1Describe measurable attributes of objects, such as length or weight. Describe several measurable attributes of a single object.K.MD.A.2Directly compare two objects with a measurab...
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This one page drawing exercise encourages students to think creatively. I use this exercise as a part of senior sketchbook exercises. Two versions of the file are included - one with media instructions, one without (so that you can have the students use whatever media you would like). This product is now available in: French https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Draw-the-Alphabet-FRENCH-Creativity-Exercise-7032208 Spanish https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Draw-the-Alphabet-SPANISH-Creativity-Exercise-7032200
This PDF has two pages. One handout with examples of 20 different kinds of lines and a blank one for students to create their own kinds of line! I like to provide examples for my students but then prefer to give them a space where they can try their own. This year, I used this worksheet with my Kind...
Do your students have big or little buddies? My kindergarteners always pair up with 4th or 5th grade buddies and do projects together throughout the year. Here is a get-to-know-you activity. Page 1 has one big buddy and 1 small buddy Page 2 has two equal sized buddies ...
Use this weekly reflection to have your students assess themselves on behavior and work completion. Two copies are included, one reflection includes a space for students to write their Dojo points for the week and the other does not.
This worksheet is great for teaching subtraction without regrouping. Using red and green crayons the students practice tracing the ones place in green and then subtracting. Then they trace the tens place in red and then subtract. This helps them remember which column to start in. This is importa...
Personal Pronouns: Subject and Object Pronouns Worksheets There are 3 worksheets which are geared towards grades one and two. Answer keys are included too! Great for test prep, homework, review, and group work. ***If you plan on sharing this resource, please purchase the appropriate number of licenses Other worksheets geared towards grades 2 and 3 are here! Personal Pronouns: Subject and Object Pronouns Learners of the World!
Fully engage your students during your integers unit with these fun math activities and games for middle school! They will love the real-world application of integers with their favorite sports - football, golf, and hockey. Perfect for your integers unit or as a project, students will work through 5 parts, answering questions and playing two games. - Integer Football and Integer Golf Low prep materials! Students will need: -One coin -One six-sided dice -One colored counter -One standard deck of cards Teacher instructions and answer key are included Please see the preview file to get a better idea of what this product looks like!
Use this product to do a quick and simple practice or assessment of your student’s understanding of the vocabulary: element, compound and mixture Directions: 1.Hand out the BLANK SORT sheet and the Examples sheet. 2.Have students cut out and determine the Element, Compound and Mixture from the mixed up examples. There are two versions of this activity: A.One includes the definitions of the vocabulary and students only sort the picture/examples. B.In the 2nd has students sort the definitions of the vocabulary as well as the picture/ examples 3. Once students have sorted, check their answers and then they can glue! (Once a few students have finished I have them help me check). Newly added- a 6 question (multiple choice) review and.... The sort is now digital as a drag and drop activity in Google Slides! Try these other awesome products! Physical or Chemical Changes SORT: practice, assessment, station activity Solution, Solvent, Solute Sort: Practice, Assess Station activity
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UPDATE: This resource may be shared with students for remote learning during the duration of school closure. This packet now includes two color mixing worksheets in English and Spanish. The color mixing worksheets are a great way to reinforce concepts taught about the color wheel and color theory. Also included are four color wheel worksheets, two in English and two in Spanish, are still included in this packet. One color wheel worksheet is blank and can be used to quiz students on their knowledge of the primary and the secondary colors. The other worksheet has the colors written and can be used to introduce basic color wheel concepts or can be used as an answer key. The color wheel and color mixing worksheets are best used to introduce and teach color theory and how to mix colors to elementary-age students. **These worksheets are most appropriate for grades K-2 or students who have never been taught color theory. For grades 3-5 these worksheets can be used as an assessment to evaluate student knowledge of the color wheel. Keywords: Color wheel worksheets, art handout, color wheel, primary colors, secondary colors, color mixing, color theory, learning colors, elementary art, art teacher, teach art, art lesson, art quiz.
All About Me T-SHIRT writing templates are perfect for Back to School. It's a great way to get to know your students better, and promote a healthy classroom climate! Your students will create a tee shirt designed with their favorites and information that describes their unique personalities. Upon c...
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