It's the end of the year and you want to have some fun! This event allows you and your students to enjoy the outdoors, requires little planning, some preparation and a splash of math! Students form teams and participate in several easy to set up activities outside. Most items needed for the stations can be provided by your physical education department. Included: - 10 game stations with directions for set-up, play, math and list of items needed. - 10 game station signs. - Student packet with directions, math recording sheets and riddle page. - Information packet that explains everything from set-up to clean-up. - A complete list of items needed for the day. - A letter home for parents.
Every four years, we experience one of the most amazing and talented athletes of our country performing on the world stage in the Olympics. It is a truly beautiful event. The United States often wi…
Math in Nature: Pi Inquiry & A Backyard Field study is a fun mini-unit that will take you into nature to learn about Pi ! This set also includes a backyard field study.
Not that I'm counting the days or anything but it seems that we have 16 days left... 1 is Field Day, 1 is the Field Trip, and 3 are half days (with awards,
Field Day.... it's one of those special days that I absolutely loved as a child. As a teacher, I must admit, I don't love it quite so much. Now, I mainly look forward to it because it signals the end
So, today was my first day back after my six week hiatus. It was a strange day because most of our third graders went on the big field trip today and I stayed behind with the students who couldn't go. It ended up being like 24 kids, which is really sad. However, it was kind of nice because I got to play catch up while they did their busy work! All in all, it was a pretty good day! Tomorrow will be the true test though because I will have my whole class back and I'll actually be teaching! As I was catching up today, I realized that I teach a lesson on the kinds of angles tomorrow and so I created a fun angle sort! Just click the image to download! I have also been tagged by Tessa from Tales from Outside the Classroom and by Erika at Think, Wonder, Teach and haven't had the time to get around to that! Here Are The Rules: * Answer the 10 questions that the tagger posted for you *Create 10 questions of your own to ask the people that your're about to tag *Tag 10 people and link them with your post (and let them know they've been tagged! Tessa's Questions 1. Who made the biggest impact on your decision to become a teacher? My freshman high school English teacher, Mrs. Hein. She made everything so much fun and engaging and I knew then that the decision was made even though I always dreamed about it as a child. 2. What has been one of your favorite teaching moments? My favorite teaching moments are always overhearing students say how awesome you are as a teacher when they think you can't hear them! I love those times. 3. What is your favorite thing to teach? I love teaching Social Studies! I know...weird. In 3rd grade in our state we teach all about South Carolina history and I just love all of the history that has happened in our state! 4. What is your favorite thing to do outside of school? My favorite thing to do outside of school is to spend time with my close friends and family! 5. What do you plan to do over summer break? I have lots of plans to create, create, create for my teacher store and blog! I really want to work on making the ELA word wall word cards. 6. If you weren't teaching, what would you be doing? I honestly have no idea because I have never imagined doing anything else! 7. If there was only one thing people knew about me, I wish they would know.... that even though my face might look like I'm mad, I'm most likely not! I can't help it! 8. What is your favorite tv show? WALKING DEAD! I love this show and I can't wait for it to come back on in the Fall! 9. What are you addicted to? (think Diet Coke, flip flops, etc!) :) Wine. Nuff' said. 10. What is the best non-children's book that you've ever read? The Help Erika's Questions 1. What is your favorite recipe? I love making country style pork ribs marinated in OJ and garlic. Grill for 20-30 minutes glazing with teriyaki for the last five minutes! I like to pair it with mashed potatoes and glazed carrots! 2. Where do you find resources for your classroom? I find SOOO much stuff on Pinterest. I also find quite of bit of great things on other teacher blogs. And I also create a lot of what I use! 3. Name 3 organizational supplies you can't live without. My library baskets! The students PIRATE binders where they keep all of their homework and papers. And this bad boy from Lowe's: 4. What are your favorite colors? I love orange and teal. 5. What is your class or personal motto? Respect yourself, others, and the environment. 6. Do you use the common core standards in your classroom? We will be using the Common Core standards for Math starting next year. We will implement the ELA standards in the coming years. 7. What are your thoughts on whole brain teaching? I saw a video on it once and I was baffled at its awesomeness! I need to learn more about it! 8. Name 3 things the you need most for your classroom. Paper! Those kids are like paper monsters! I don't really know that there's anything else I need, but I really would like some of those chair pockets and some iPads! 9. What do you do to celebrate a big accomplishment? I treat kids to an off campus field trip to either the movies or Frankie's Fun Park! They don't often get those experiences so I try to provide those when I can. 10. Are you/do you plan on becoming nationally certified? Why or why not? Not right now. I have a lot of plate right now, so I am just trying to get back into the swing of things! Here are my questions: 1. What is your favorite book? 2. How do you motivate your students? 3. What is your favorite creative way to assess your students? 4. What is the best field trip have taken with your students? 5. What do you do to stay in shape outside of school? 6. What is a quick and easy recipe you cook? 7. What is the most exciting lesson you have ever taught? 8. What is the best teaching advice you have ever received? 9. What is your favorite read aloud? 10. What is the coolest thing you have ever learned at a professional development? I am only tagging five friends and here they are: I can't wait to learn more about you guys! AND last but NOT least, my clip art shop giveaway ends tonight at midnight! Don't forget to go enter! You could win my ENTIRE clip art shop! Just click my button below to head over and enter!
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Is your math class ready for Field Day? These Field Day Activities will keep your sixth, seventh, and eighth graders actively engaged and working on their fluency! All number puzzles are tied to the common core math benchmarks. Use this packet for bellwork, classwork, extra credit, fast finishers, or homework for Field Day or during the last week of school! FEATURES: 5 different math puzzle worksheets FUN puzzles centered on reviewing math curriculum. Packed with common core math for review and practice. An ANSWER KEY for each worksheet. Lots of coloring fun. I’ve intentionally designed this packet with lots of pictures. A MUST: Using a set of crayons or markers. Topics Covered: All Operations (1 puzzle) Decimals (2 puzzles) Rational Numbers (2 puzzles) More End of Year Math: End of Year Math Game Project End of Year Math Activities Middle School End of Year Math Activities and Games BUNDLE ****************************************************************************************************************************************************** LEAVE FEEDBACK on this product and earn 4 TPT credits to use on future purchases! FOLLOW ME to get new product notifications, SALE notices, and FLASH freebies! This purchase is for ONE teacher ONLY. Additional teachers must purchase their own license. You may not upload this resource to the internet in any form. If you are a coach, principal or district interested in purchasing several licenses, please contact me for a district-wide quote at [email protected] For other teaching ideas check out My Teaching Blog
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This is a fantastic pack for some end of the year fun! It's a little bit of Math combined with a little bit of Literacy. Your kids can work on it before, during and after Field Day. If you like this product, you may also like See Ya Later 1st Grader When you download it, be sure to follow me, so ...
Here is a digital version of one of my Project Based Learning products: Planning a Field Day Now students can engage in this multi-disciplinary relevant project via Google Slides™ to practice a variety of skills. Various math skills are emphasized in this project including area, measurement, scale, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and budgeting. ELA skills are also integrated as students write about their favorite field day event. Giving students relevant contexts to apply skills is a meaningful way for students to construct conceptual understanding and see a useful application. This product is also available in a printable PDF version here. This product is available in a mini bundle with 3 other Project Based Learning activities. Check the bundle out here. If you like this product, please consider following my store by clicking the green star. All new products are 50% off for the first 48 hours. By following me, you will be the first to know when I upload new products. I also appreciate feedback. By leaving feedback you can earn credits for future TpT purchases.
Students will love this sports themed Field Day coloring page - perfect for brain breaks, fast finishers, morning work and a field day break.
Free printable PDF math templates for algebra, algebra 2 and even geometry, some of which will work great in middle school math. I LOVE math templates. It makes life so much easier to know my warm up is all set to go. When I first wrote this post, I had only made 4 Algebra and Algebra 2 templates. Since then, I've added a whole bunch more.
Field day is a day full of fun and excitement. As this school year is coming to an end, there is no better time than this to organize an outdoor event for students to bond with their peers and do something different apart from regular studies. The significance of
Memory wheels are a great end of school year activity for upper elementary and middle school students. Learn about memory wheel templates.
Happy Memorial Day Weekend! In keeping with my trend of being not able to do anything more than just report on my activities because I've been too busy to think, let me tell you about the Girl's Third Grade Picnic. If this is the kind of stuff that holds no interest for you, then just move along (but check out the picture of the ice cream truck menu at the end of the post). On the off-chance that you might have to plan some kind of similar event, then this might be one of those actually useful posts that I write from time to time, mostly by accident. About six weeks ago, someone clued the two other third grade room moms and me that we had to plan a party for the third graders to celebrate their "graduation" from elementary school. The PTA gave us a budget and some minimal guidance and we were on our own from there. One of the other room moms reserved the pavilion at our local park, which is within walking distance of the school. We kept our fingers crossed that it wouldn't rain because our plan B was to beg one of the churches to let us use their gymnasium for a couple of hours in exchange for allowing them to convert all the children. JK! Here's a picture of Tim Tebow to make up for the religious joke. We had three main categories to take care of for the picnic: 1. Activities 2. Food 3. Giveaways The kids received two of the giveaways at school before the picnic. We were lucky enough to recruit the father of twin girls to take a picture of the entire class sitting on the front steps of the school. He's a cinematographer, so of course the picture came out great. We had the photo made into a poster and made sure to have lots of white space so the kids could collect their classmates' autographs. The kids received the posters in a roll, secured with a rubber bracelet in the school's colors. After the graduation ceremony, the kids spent some time signing each other's pictures which gave us a chance to set things up at the park. Tammy was our activity leader and she came up with an amazing schedule of fun games for the kids. As soon as they arrived at the park, they picked a colored bandana and were divided into teams: The Girl was on the yellow team: Tammy planned seven different activities: Cheeto Head involved two kids donning shower caps which were then covered in shaving cream. The other team members had to toss Cheetos at their heads so they stuck. Whichever team got the most Cheetos to stick was declared the winner: Most of the other games are old reliables: Ball in the Bucket involves tossing balls into a bucket and whichever team gets the most inside the bucket wins the game. For the Dog Food Challenge, Tammy make fake dog food labels for cans of refried beans and then offered spoonfuls to the kids. Whichever team ate the most won. This reminded me a little of sorority hell week. For Egg Roulette, she hardboiled 65 eggs and told the kids that all but one of the eggs were hardboiled and that one lucky kid would end up smashing the egg against his or her forehead and get covered by raw egg. The trick was that they were all hardboiled except for two that our adult volunteers demonstrated: The games took about 45 minutes and afterwards the kids had free time to run around, play basketball, soccer, or whatever they wanted to do. Lunch arrived at about 11:15 and we got everything ready to serve at 11:30. I was in charge of food and ordered mini burritos from Moe's Southwest Grill. I sent home order forms about two weeks before the picnic to find which kids wanted burritos and what kind of burritos those kids wanted. We ended up getting 65 kid burritos and 15 adult burritos, plus three ginormous bags of chips and a vat of salsa, which served all the kids, plus the adult volunteers. I had a chicken burrito and it was delish. We also used lunch to distribute one of our giveaways: frisbees. We put paper plates on top of the frisbees and gave them to each kid when they came up to get lunch. Moi, mid complaint and holding a pile of frisbees, with Robin and Sara. We also bought watermelon, oranges, and grapes for the kids. About a quarter of the kids opted to bring lunch from home and we handed out the frisbees to those kids while they ate. After lunch we had some more free play, plus a station where the kids could get tattoos (with the school's name and logo) and/or their hair sprayed different colors. This was very popular with both the boys and the girls. We probably should have organized another activity in the afternoon for all the kids, because they started getting a little bit antsy. In years past they'd had a scavenger hunt, but we'd heard that it went on for too long, so we decided to scrap it. Maybe in two years we'll be feeling more ambitious and can do it for the Boy and his friends. Sabrina was in charge of arranging for an ice cream truck to stop by the park so the kids could get a cold treat. We had some hiccoughs in that the truck showed up about 45 minutes early and Sabrina told him to come at his appointed time. When he didn't come back when we was supposed to and didn't answer his phone, Sabrina's husband had to drive around looking for him. Ice cream truck drivers are kind of on their own schedule, I guess. When he finally arrived, the kids all swarmed the truck like a bunch of locusts. The Baby got the biggest popsicle available. In a matter of two minutes the top three inches broke off and fell on the ground. This was a full-service ice cream truck, as it's menu illustrates: Yes, you can get "pickle pig feet" for a mere $2.00. After the ice cream (no one opted for the swine toes) the kids trooped back to the school and we cleaned up the park. We finished just in time to pick up the little stinkers from school.
This form can be used to track your student's completed homeschool days within each month for reporting to local school districts. The "Month" field is completely editable. *Use the "highlighter" function within Adobe to highlight and mark off completed days* What's special about these digital downloads? 1. Instant Digital PDF Download 2. Editable!! Yes, you don't have to print and fill in. These PDFs can be filled out on the computer, tablet or even your smart phone then emailed. 3. Created with print and binding in mind. Each page has a margin wide enough to three hold punch for your personal records. 4. Reusable! You can reuse these PDFs for years! What you need: Adobe 8 PDF reader is required for editable PDFs. No Refunds: Due to the nature of this product, there are no refunds. Terms and Use: For personal use only. No reselling in uniform, no sharing with anyone. Can make multiple copies for people within your household. Disclaimer: Printouts are made with homeschooling in the USA in mind, but can work for other countries as generic record keeping forms. In the USA, each state has different mandates for homeschooling that can change at anytime. These are not official documents, but a tool to help you with homeschool record keeping in case you get audited. I have tried to offer generic and state specific documentation. It is up to you to look up and follow your states regulations and homeschool laws.
After a field trip or as part of an animal or zoo unit, this Zoo First to 20 or 50 will be the perfect math center for your young students!
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Combine math, nature and art with this STEAM activity. Create a fractal suncatcher inspired by mathematical patterns in nature. Awesome for students or kids at home, in the classroom, summer camp or homeschool.
This outdoor math activity will allow your toddler to color-sort, get fresh air, and move. A winning combination for all! Let’s get color-sorting with this fun outdoor math activity!
It is field day and all the teachers were turned into zombies. We must save field day and turn the zombies back to teachers.This is an escape room like activity in which students complete language arts tasks and use problem solving skills. Students are very EXCITED and ENGAGED when working through ...
These fabulous ideas were submitted by a fellow elementary school teacher. Love this idea! Thanks! “Thursday was our field day. It was unlike any other I had been to. These games would be f…
Enjoy these FREE Field Day Coloring and Writing Sheets. Perfect for cooling off in the classroom in between events! You could also allow students to write what they know about each event before hand or their thoughts afterwards. Great for morning work. Be SOCIAL: Instagram Facebook Pinterest Twitter My Blog Other products to check out: Sweet Mixed Up Sight Words with QR CODES Rekenrek Task Card BUNDLE Sight Word Game BUNDLE Keywords: outside play recess playground P.E. gym hula hoop jump ropes jumping running race trophy win winner kindergarten first grade sack race fun
Students LOVE using their math skills in real-life performance tasks, and this Plan a Field Day math performance task fits that bill! Your students will be engaged as they become the creator, plan a tournament, and solve problems. They will be in charge of everything as they use life skills such as time management, money, and tracking data. Whether your students complete this fun math performance task as SBAC test prep or as a math project-based learning activity, your students will enjoy using their critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Easy to assign, along with the clear directions, this SBAC performance task is entirely independent. Just print and go, and your students will be solving real-life math problems that include operations with decimals and fractions, scheduling, graphing, money, time management, and more. Here's what is included: Addition and Subtraction of Fractions Multiplication and Division of Fractions and Decimals Area Measurement Conversion Graphing on a Coordinate Grid Logic and Critical Thinking Skills Diagrams and Explanation of Thinking – Constructed Response Scaffolded Work Mats for Differentiation and Support Detailed Instructions for Student Independence Full Answer Key Your students will love being in charge of their own Field Day; they won't even realize they are practicing essential math skills such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, decimals, fractions, graphing, and more. This resource works well as: SBAC Performance Task Enrichment activity for fast finishers Independent math project-based-learning activity Collaborative team building activity Assign all at once, or use only the pages that work for you. Jam-packed with 20 student pages, your students will love using their math skills to solve real-life problems. You will love that your students will be ready for SBAC with these math performance tasks! You may also like: SBAC Math Performance Task Bundle – Get All Three and Save 20% SBAC Math Performance Task – Cupcake Cafe SBAC Math Performance Task - Sports Team Still looking for engaging test prep? You may like these resources: Multiplying Fractions – Google Self-Correcting Review Dividing Fractions – Google Self-Correcting Review Multiplication Review – Test Prep – DIGITAL Multiplication Mazes – Review Multiplication Facts – Self Correcting Multiplication Color by Code – Multiplication Fact Review – Partner Check Thanks for stopping by! ~tina Let's Connect! Check out my store for more Upper Elementary Resources! Follow Me for Special Sales and Discounts! Check Out My Blog! Please email me with any questions!
This packet is perfect for Field Day and end of the year plans! It combines a bit of both math and literacy and can be used for seat work, partner word, RTI, early finishers, and whole class SCOOT. The set will also be a great addition to both before, and after, Field Day activities. Each set also has a "Recording Sheet" included. Please see the Preview provided. Activities in this set: * Sack Lunch Subtraction * Finish Line Math Facts (addition) * Kite Flying Fractions * Time to Take a Break (time to the hour) * Bubble Popping Polygons * Three-legged Multiplication (2's, 5's, 10's) * Snow Cone Contractions * Scooping Up Synonyms * Hula Hoop Homonyms * Bubble Time Antonyms * Sack Race Spelling (ABC order) * 2-writing activities * 2-word search puzzles There are color and "save my ink" versions included in this set. Happy teaching!
Make your field day unforgettable with our Olympic-Themed Event Cards! Perfect for large group activities, promoting teamwork and fun. The Olympic-Themed Field Day Event Task Cards are designed to make your field day events fun, organized, and memorable. This comprehensive package includes 50 visually engaging event cards, perfect for large group school, church, or community field day activities. Each card features clear instructions and vibrant graphics, making it easy for volunteers, teachers, and students to understand and enjoy the activities. What's Included: 50 Olympic-Themed Event Cards: Each card includes the title, instructions for play, and a graphic of the action. Host Country Representation: Each event card features a background flag and athlete from a host country. Versatile Event Table: General description, equipment needed, and setup diagrams for each event. Activity Overview: This resource provides 50 distinct Olympic-themed event cards that are versatile for use on grassy fields, gyms, hard surfaces, and even water activities. The cards help to streamline the field day process by reducing the need for extensive verbal instructions, allowing the event to run smoothly and efficiently. With engaging and informative visuals, students will not only participate in physical activities but also learn about different Olympic sports and host countries. Who is this for? Elementary PE Teachers: Perfect for organizing structured field day events. Classroom Teachers: Great for special activity days and educational play. Community Leaders: Ideal for church or community group events. Features & Benefits: Promotes Teamwork and Competition: Encourages students to work together and compete in a friendly environment. Easy Implementation: Clear, concise instructions and colorful visuals make setup and execution simple. Educational Component: Introduces students to various Olympic sports and international cultures. Reusable Materials: Once laminated, the event cards can be used year after year. Versatile Use: Suitable for a wide range of environments and activity settings. Setup Instructions: Download: Download the Olympic-Themed Field Day Event Cards from my store. Print and Laminate: Print and laminate the event cards for durability. Prepare Equipment: Gather and set up the necessary equipment as outlined in the event table. Place Signs: Place the laminated event task cards at their designated stations. Instruct Volunteers: Provide volunteers with the event table strips to assist with setup and implementation. Run the Events: Guide students through the events, ensuring they understand the instructions and can reset equipment as needed. Customer Reviews: Jessa P.: "This was a great resource for our summer camp activities. There are so many activities to choose from. It was great for a variety of different ages and abilities." Amy R.: "This was such a helpful resource for planning field day! The students loved all of the activities. The cards were great at each station to explain what to do." Ms Prichy Prich: "A great visual representation for our school Olympic-themed event. I love how it ties in other countries from around the world." Incorporate the Olympic Field Day Event Cards- 50 Olympic-Themed Field Day Events into your next field day to create a fun, educational, and well-organized event. Perfect for fostering teamwork, competition, and a love of physical activity, these event cards will keep your students engaged and excited. Download the Olympic-Themed Field Day Event Cards today and transform your field day into an unforgettable experience filled with fun and learning! 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Planning the first day of school can be stressful! Learn my 3 favorite activities that will allow you to have the perfect first day of middle school math!
Huge 50+ page pack with firefighter worksheets to help kids work on their math and literacy skills while learning about fire awareness.
For our second to last week, we are sharing virtual field trip opportunities with our students. It is a four day week so they can choose from 1 of 7 field trip opportunities each day and complete a corresponding response sheet. My amazing teammate and teacher bestie, Jess, put this all together so I can’t ... Read more
The end of the year is the perfect time to incorporate hands-on projects and cooperative activities. The following are my top 5 favorite projects to keep students motivated and engaged in learning up until the last day of school.
You can use this Earth Day printable any time of year, really. This Grid Maze for kids has a more advanced, more interesting twist to build visual skills.