Get ready! It's time to share your favorite May the 4th be with you memes, because the Revenge of the 5th (or 6th) is right around the corner...
Get ready! It's time to share your favorite May the 4th be with you memes, because the Revenge of the 5th (or 6th) is right around the corner...
Celebrate Star Wars Day on May 4th with these super cute, printable Star Wars Worksheets from a galaxy far far away! HUGE Pack of free worksheets!
This bundle gives you a few options - print & go printables if you are still in school or you can upload them to your online platform AS WELL AS two powerpoints that let your students manipulate objects and get actively engaged!*Print and go- Star Wars scavenger hunt, color the light sabers, rhy...
Celebrate Star Wars Day on May 4th with these super cute, printable Star Wars Worksheets from a galaxy far far away! HUGE Pack of free worksheets!
Our resident Star Wars mega fan is here to teach you how to make a Yoda quilt block so you can keep the force with you at all times!
Are you interested in using rekenreks with your students, but you’re not sure how? A few years ago, I was in the same boat. I had been to a math training that used rekereks and I couldn’t wait to use them in my classroom. I made a class set out of cardboard and proudly brought them to school. Except I had no idea what to do with them! I had learned a game or two, but needed guidance with how to teach my students about them. In this post, I’ll show
The King's niece Lady Louise Windsor is reported to be 'all about the Army Cadets' and is said to have 'fallen in love with it'
Cara celebrates Star Wars Day (May 4th) by taking a look at some of the best books for Star Wars Day, featuring books for kids and adults.
This listing is for our Under The Sea Themed Chocolate Covered Pretzel Rods with fish and graham cracker crumbs. These items are hand decorated and made to order just prior to your event. They are sure to be a hit at the baby shower, birthday party, or a just because gift. You can use them as favors or a yummy table decoration. Matching chocolate covered cake pops, rice krispie treats, oreos etc are available. Please message us. Please note that each item is handcrafted and slight variations may occur. Plus the colors on your screen are always slightly different than in person. Color of sprinkles may vary based on availability. Please feel free to reach out to us with any questions. SHIPPING: We ship all over the country and orders will ship by USPS Priority Mail (2-4 day service to most destinations). We will provide tracking information so you will know when your package will arrive. If you would like your chocolate covered pretzels to be shipped at a later date, just let us know. ***Please plan to have someone home to receive your shipment. Leaving it on the doorstep is not the desired solution for chocolate. Once the item has left our facility and it is shipped we are no longer held responsible. We ship priority mail so it can get to you the soonest possible, but it is up to the mail service to deliver it in a timely manor. By placing an order online you are reserving your order on our production schedule. Each product has a minimum number of days in which we can fulfill your order to guarantee freshness. Chocolate begins to melt between 80-85 degrees Fahrenheit. Therefore, if you live in or are shipping to an area with a consistent temperature above 80 we must warn you that your chocolate may have a risk of being affected by the temperature. All Orders are insured and we provide as much protection as possible against this issue, however, we cannot accept responsibility for melted chocolate as once the packages leaves our hands its out of our control. If your order arrives melted you will need to file a claim with the shipping company. Please be sure to check the insulated shipping box & Ice Pack option to ensure your product arrives safely. GLUTEN FREE Option available upon request and REQUIRE a CUSTOM LISTING TO PURCHASE Disclaimer: Even though the product is nut free, it is prepared in the same environment with products that contain gluten, eggs, dairy, peanuts, and treat nuts. FAQ Can I include a gift message? Yes! Include your message at checkout or on the product page and we will make sure to add it to your package. Are your treats nut free/allergy free? While nuts are not a direct ingredient in most our products, please still be advised that we are NOT a nut free facility and traces might be present. ITEMS ARE BAKED IN A FACILITY THAT HANDLES ALL MAJOR ALLERGENS.
It happened. After years and years of being embarrassed as a child and feeling like a sham as a self-proclaimed teen geek, it has happened. I finally saw Star Wars. Granted, I have only just begun the journey. I need to see the other five (don't worry, they are on...
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It was my second year of teaching 3rd grade when I decided to move towards a math workshop model. My students were struggling with many math concepts and whole group instruction was not helping. The idea of math centers sounds great, but it can quickly get overwhelming. I’ve listed some problems I faced and also […]
My 3 year old was invited to a birthday party recently where the theme was Star Wars. Since then he has been Darth Vader, C-3PO but of course always returns to the beloved Luke Skywalker. I’…
Students will learn all about how sound energy helps us hear with this Sound Energy Printable. It can be printed in color or black and white. You may choose to project it during a lesson or print it for student notebooks and/or your bulletin board. Sound Energy Printable
Vincent van Gogh's "Wheat Field with Cypresses" painting is a vivid masterpiece that encapsulates the artist's profound connection with nature. POSTER SIZES & DELIVERY Frames are sold separately. For US/Canada, please refer to the imperial size when ordering (in inches). For the UK and all other markets, please refer to the metric size (in cm). In case you're not sure about the sizes please do ask first as we're not able to accept returns when the wrong size is ordered. All posters are printed and shipped locally from UK|US|EU|AU|CAN and 30 other countries. Delivery time is 3-7 business days to most countries but sometimes it can take up to 10 business days. ABOUT THE PRODUCT ⮞ Frames are not included, only the print will be shipped ⮞ High resolution giclée prints on 200gsm matte paper ⮞ Colours may vary slightly due to different colour monitors ⮞ All posters over A3 size are carefully rolled and shipped in protective shipping tubes with plastic end caps. Smaller prints will be sent in hardback non-bend envelopes Our priority is to provide the best possible customer service. We answer all messages within 24 hours. In case you have any issues with the print or shipping please contact us first before leaving a feedback so we can resolve it in the best way for you. Thank you for your interest in our products.
Sometimes changing up your elementary kids’ math class for a day or two is just what they need. Try using this Star Wars 3rd-5th Math Pack to keep their mathematical skills fresh while providing a bit of a break from the everyday. I think that sometimes we forget that as adults we get bored doing …
Imagine your 4th grade students coming to class and getting right to their ELA morning work. Great for: developing reading comprehension skills, bell ringer worksheets, AND setting up ELA routines! ✨ A specific theme for EACH day makes it quick and easy for you to set up a foundation in your classroom! ✨ There are certain ELA skills (grammar, vocabulary, language) that are hard to get in our regular lessons and there are some skills our students need to review repeatedly (text structure!!). This is why I created the ELA Morning Work. The morning work covers the 4th grade language standards (that are often missed), vocabulary, and reading comprehension skills. ❤️ You will love this morning work because it will help you: ✨ establish an effective routine ✨ consistently cover critical content ✨ engage your students in a positive learning environment ⭐️ BUNDLE + SAVE: The monthly morning work is part of the following bundles: 4th Grade ELA Morning Work 4th Grade ELA Morning Work + Weekly Assessment BUNDLE ✨ Short & Sweet, BUT Rigorous ✨ This morning work will help you consistently focus on critical content and build a routine for you and your students. Because the morning work is short and sweet but a rigorous daily review, it really maximizes those first few minutes so that you can set a peacefully productive tone for your day. ✅ The monthly morning work includes: 4 weeks of morning work daily themes printable pdfs (one week per page copied front to back) Google Slides (each week is in one presentation) Self-grading Google Forms ⛅️ Daily Themes ⛅️ Daily themes help you consistently cover critical content AND keep your students engaged. ✏️ Meaningful Monday: Monday is focused on making meaning. Tasks will focus on synonyms, antonyms, vocabulary words, context clues, and making meaning in a short amount of text. Some tasks may require students to make meaning in the text (inference, message, adages, proverbs, etc) or build vocabulary skills. ✏️ Text Structure Tuesday: Tuesdays will have a paragraph that requires students to identify the text structure, signal words, and a question or two related to main idea, author's perspective, or vocabulary. ✏️ Wordy Wednesday: Wednesday is all about working with words. Tasks include working with shades of meaning, homophones, or a short writing task using pictures or a word bank. ✏️ Throwback Thursday: Thursday is all about grammar usage and conventions. ✏️ Figurative Friday: Figurative Friday tasks include working with various types of figurative language including similes, metaphors, idioms, and more! ✅ Looking for a way to assess the skills covered? The weekly assessments are a companion for the morning work and align directly with the skills covered throughout the week. These are sold separately or in the morning work + weekly assessment bundle. 4th Grade ELA Weekly Assessments 4th Grade ELA Morning Work + Weekly Assessment BUNDLE ❤️ Here's what other teachers are saying about the morning work: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “I LOVE the spiral review that this product provides for my students. The chunking of skills practice by each weekday makes the tasks seem manageable for struggling students. I am so glad I purchased this product!" - Ashley S. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This resource made my mornings go by so smooth. The kids knew what to do as soon as they entered the room.” - Brittani ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “As an experienced educator, I've come across numerous teacher resources, but few have impressed me as much as this one. This comprehensive toolkit is a game-changer for any teacher looking to enhance their classroom instruction.” - Ima ✅ Looking for another grade level? The morning work/daily review is available for ELA in Grades 1-8 and Math for Grades 1-6. Use the link below to shop for your grade level. ⭐️ Click here to shop the ELA and Math Morning Work for Grades 1-8 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]
Enhance your classroom with the "Story Plot” Anchor Chart. **Specifications:** 📐Size: 24 inches x 30 inches 💌Production Time: 2-4 business days (Items are made to order and then laminated!) 📦 To ensure timely delivery, please place orders in advance. While I strive to fulfill orders as quickly as possible, delivery times cannot be guaranteed.
Learn about plants with this 80 page botany lesson for kids! Information, worksheets, experiments, and more for elementary age!
The days of dioramas and book reports may be long gone. (Is it wrong that I’m a little sad about that?) Yet the expectation that students read and express their understanding of what they’ve read remains as strong as ever. So what’s a teacher to do? More specifically, what’s a creative teacher to do, when she doesn’t want to rely on worksheets? Get creative, of course! I’ve compiled 9 Fun Book Projects for you. They’re quick and easy to prepare, and best of all, they’re engaging – for both your students and you. No more slogging through piles of “Why I Liked This Book!” Take a look: Write a different ending -- What if the main character didn’t make it in the end? Or the dogs had lived? Or the culprit was the best friend? Your students’ imaginations can really wander with this assignment. Maybe their alternate ending will be even better than the original! Offer to let students draw their new ending as a bonus. Give a book talk --- Book talks are a wonderful way for students to demonstrate their understanding of books that they have read while practicing their writing and speaking skills. They're a great book project because they combine so many skills...and students love listening to one another. Oh, and the added bonus is that students can learn about books that they're interested in reading as they listen to the book talks. If you'd like to give them a try, then check out this FREE BOOK TALK GUIDE. It includes an overview of book talks, pre-write, final copy, and tips and tricks for presenting a book talk. Find it HERE. Write a sequel -- If you have the time, your students may want to extend their alternative endings into a whole second book (or at least a few pages or a chapter). After all, who hasn’t reached the end of a great read and wished for more? This will be a challenge, as students will have to build on the original plot lines and character outlines. Refer them to some famous book series for inspiration. Write a letter to the author -- Take a page from Beverly Cleary’s classic Dear Mr. Henshaw and have students write a thoughtful letter, with questions for the author of their current reading selection (or a favorite book). Most authors love to write (of course!) and appreciate opportunities to interact directly with their readers. Address letters (or e-mails) to the publisher, or see if the author has contact information on his or her website. It never hurts for students to practice their letter-writing and envelope-addressing skills, either – at least as long as snail mail is still around. Your students will be thrilled to get a response, too. Great news! I've put together three stationary templates that students can use when drafting their letters. They're a special FREEBIE just for you! Click here to check them out...and download them for free! Choose a response --- Here's an idea that students love...give them choices! It's amazing how giving students the ability to select the response or project that they would like to complete instantly increases their engagement. With that in mind, I created a series of "This or That" reading responses. Each This or That Reading Prompt includes instruction at the top of the worksheet and then 2 reading response choices for students to showcase their learning. After reviewing the choices, students can choose to do the "This" prompt or the "That" prompt. You can easily turn this into a book project by having students complete 5 (or so) different prompts while reading the book and submit them all as a final project when they finish reading the book. Learn more HERE. Set it to music -- Have your students capture a pivotal scene from the book in a song set to familiar music. It can be a ballad, a pop song, a rap – whatever speaks to them or best works with the scene. Encourage students who select this option to put on a concert. For students who are shy to perform, give them the option of recording their song privately, so you can play it without them having to get up in front of the class. Doodle it --- This is my FAVORITE type of book project! That's because it combines reflection, thinking and DOODLING! You can instantly take book reports and book projects to a whole new level with a Doodle Book Review! First, students complete a planning guide. Then, they design a Doodle Book Review! Check it out HERE! There's even this cinema-themed version that your students are sure to love. Find it HERE. Create a File Folder --- I first developed this book project idea many years ago as a summer reading project. Then, I altered it slightly so that it could be completed during anytime of the school year with any book. With this project, students compile critical information from the book they read including the plot, characters, setting, and a reflection in a manila file folder. The file folder book report includes detailed instructions so that students can complete it all independently. The end result is a compact project that students love! Oh, and you can store the file folders by your classroom library for students to reference when picking out a book! Find more details HERE. Blog about it -- If you have a classroom webpage, it can be fairly simple to create a live (and private) blog that students can use to discuss and debate the merits of their favorite books. This option might work best for students who have read the same book. Make sure you establish expectations for a civil online conversation. You can get in on the convo, too! Focusing on nonfiction in your classroom? Try one of these book report alternatives: Ø Create a scrapbook with images and facts about the book topic. Ø Write interview questions for the main character (if reading a biography, for example). Extend this assignment by allowing students to dress up as the character and record their responses to the interview questions. Ø Write a diary that one of the story’s main characters might have kept before, during, or after the book’s events. Make sure students emphasize what the character is thinking and feeling to give it an authentic feel. Ø Write a news story about the main event in the book (for example, the sinking of the Titanic). This is a good opportunity to practice this very specific form of writing. You’ll want to review inverted pyramid style and how to use quotes if you go this route. BONUS: Wait! I have one more idea. Here's a new spin on the classic book report mobile! Why not have students report out on the plot, setting, characters, and theme on fun pieces of paper clothing? Then students can hang their work from a hanger that says, "Try this book on for size!" This project includes a set of first draft materials and final copy elements so that students can create a high quality project! Here's some links for some of the project ideas above: ➧ File Folder Book Project (any book!) ➧ Doodle and Do Book Review (doodle book project) ➧ This or That Reading Response Prompts ➧ Book Talk (freebie) ➧ Letter to the Author Stationary Templates (FREE!) ➧ Clothes Hanger Book Report I hope that you've found some fun book project ideas to try in your classroom! Happy reading! Mary Beth
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Coming off of their autumn-y landscapes dotted with Aspen trees , fifth graders have moved on to seascapes. I've done seascapes for a few ye...
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Do you know why the cute green baby from the Mandalorian came to you in our fanart Star Wars Grogu Looks Sticker? Baby Grogu came to congratulate you as a dedicated fan of Star Wars with Star Wars Day and say May the 4th be with you!