Shop more of The Moffatt Girls products: Click Here! This November NO PREP Packet for 2nd Grade is FILLED with hands-on, engaging and FUN resources that cover core skills for 2nd Grade! The activities in this packet can be use for group work , centers, small groups, homework and more! The BEST part is that there is NO PREP! NO costly colored ink, NO laminating, NO cutting …. just PRINT! *Please note that this is a downloaded pdf file. No physical product will be sent to you. ************************************************** ⭐️ This packet is targeted for 2nd grade, but can be used for high flying first graders and struggling 3rd graders. This packet includes the following resources: Money: Coins- Look at the price for each item and find two different ways to pay by showing the coins you can use. Double Digit Addition with Regrouping- Solve the problems and color the baby turkey that matches your answer. Double Digit Addition with Regrouping - Solve the problems and color the part of the turkey dinner that matches your answer. Double Digit Subtraction with Regrouping- Solve the problems and color the path from the turkey to the poult. 2-Digit Addition with Regrouping- Solve the problems and color the sums with an odd number to help the baby turkeys get home. 2-Digit Addition with Regrouping - Help the baby turkeys find their mommies. Add and connect the pairs that have the same answers. Mental Math - Adding Doubles (50 problems) Measurement: Centimeters Elapsed Time by 5 Minute Increments-Write the time for the 1st clock and then show the elapsed time for the 2nd clock. Place Value to 1,000- Write the value of the number in the thousands place. Order the four dice to make the largest number. Place Value Equivalences- Find the turkeys that have the same value. Word Problems- Addition and Subtraction word problems. Inches or Feet? Look at each item and decide if you would use inches or feet to measure. Singular and Plural Possessive- Read each phrase and then write the correct plural or singular possessive phrase. BOGGLE - Use the letters to make new words (2 sets of Boggle Boards) What is Your Prefix Worth? Read the sentence with the prefix and decide how much the prefix is worth by adding up the scrabble tiles. Write the definition of the word. Dictionary Skills: Guide Words- Look up the given word in the dictionary, write the page number and the two guide words. Homophones- Read the sentences and choose the correct homophone. ABC Order- Put the 4 sets of words in ABC order to the 2nd and 3rd letter. Subject and Predicate- Use the color code to color the subject and predicate. Subject and Predicate II- Finish the subject or predicate for each sentence. My Word Search Puzzle- BLANK word search puzzle template for students to use with their spelling words, thanksgiving words or any other word list. My Digraph Word Search- Create a digraph word search using the given digraphs. Have a friend find the words. My Blend Word Search- Create a blend word search using the given blends. Have a friend find the words. Comparative and Superlative Adjectives - Complete the chart using comparative and superlative adjectives. Syllable Sort - Read and sort the words into the correct syllable count. Break apart the given words into syllables. Analogies - Fill in an analogy with the given words. Using Reference Materials: Encyclopedia and Dictionary. Use the set of dictionaries to find the correct answer. Use the given guide words to find the word that would be on the page. Fiction and Nonfiction Text- Decide if the text is fiction or nonfiction. Write four titles of nonfiction text and four fiction text. Roll and Find the Base Word- Roll a die, read a word in the column, write the base word and the page number you find it on in the dictionary. Pronouns- Read the short story and fill in the correct pronoun. Read the sentences and write a pronoun. Writing Titles- Roll a die and write the names of the people correctly. Homonyms- Read the sentences and decide which homonym picture best fits the sentence. Roll and Write the Correct Date - Roll a die and fix one of the dates in the column using the correct abbreviations and commas. Writing a Friendly Letter- Write a friendly letter using the five parts: heading, greeting, body, closing and signature. Adverbs- Cut and paste the adverb to the correct column: how, how often, when or where. Prefixes, Root Words and Suffixes- Read each word and write the root word, prefix or suffix in the correct column. Verbs: Past and Present- Write the words in the correct column. Graphing Grammar- Circle and write each word in the correct column: nouns, verbs, adjectives and pronouns. Consonant Blends- Read each word and color the beginning or ending consonant blend. Solve the consonant riddles at the bottom of the page. Box up Synonyms- Read each word in the box and find the word that is a synonym in the word bank. Use the sound boxes to box up the word. Box up Antonyms- Read each word in the box and find the word that is a Antonym in the word bank. Use the sound boxes to box up the word. Roll and Write Plural Nouns (Irregular and Regular Plural Nouns)- Roll a die and write the plural form of the nouns in the column. Making New Words With THANKSGIVING. Use the letters to write new words. Be sure to follow the Moffatt Girls on: Visit my blog at The Moffatt Girls Blog Follow me on Facebook Follow me on Instagram Join my private group, The Moffatt Girls-Engage Group, to see how other teachers, parents, and homeschoolers are using and organizing Moffatt Girl Curriculum!
This fun xylophone craft works on colour and size matching. The following post contains affiliate links, which means that at no extra cost to you I can make a tiny bit of money to help support this blog. Thank you! To make this xylophone craft find the FREE printables in the Craftulate Shop. There are two pages - the worksheet and the cut outs. Print both out onto white card and then cut out the bars from the cut outs page. Note: I have also added an 'advanced' worksheet option, which just has black outlines for the bars. Children will have
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You have to try this quick and easy toddler activity. The pouring station is fun, fast, and free to set up but will keep your toddler playing!
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Hello, Teaching Friends! Are you looking for a service project for your primary grade class? Sometimes it's a bit tricky to come up with ideas that the little guys can handle and feel personally involved in, too ... as in, not just bring in money or items from home. When I was a first grade classroom teacher, we did the usual canned goods and pennies collections. We had Jump-a-thons for heart health and walk-a-thons for various causes. In February, for Dental Health Month, we organized a collection of toothbrushes and toothpaste among all of our first grades and sent them to a local domestic violence shelter. We even graphed the amounts as they came in, for a bit of extra math learning. All good projects, but really more the work of supportive families than the children. But the very best, simplest, and most primary-oriented project was drawing and coloring pictures for Color a Smile. This is a project you will love! It's simple, child-friendly, doesn't take a lot of time or space, and it really gives children the opportunity to know that their very own work is actively helping others. The Color a Smile organization distributes your students' seasonal and holiday coloring projects to nursing homes, Meals on Wheels recipients, and individuals who are ... well, in need of a smile! The pages you'll use are printable directly from their website. You can literally do the coloring, pop the pages in an envelope, and mail it to Color a Smile on the same day! The coloring pages come in two formats: color a picture that's provided, or draw your own. They've thought of every holiday and sentiment from "Happy Spring" to "Cooking Up a Smile". The kiddos really loved this project! After all, nearly all kids like coloring, right? They would even request to do it again as each new holiday approached. I loved it, too, for it's simplicity, but even more for the fact that the children felt a personal connection with what they were doing and the people they were doing it for. Ready to find out more about Color a Smile? Just click here! Do you have a service project that's been especially successful with your primary grade students? Please share it below! Happy Teaching!
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Shop more of The Moffatt Girls products: Click Here! This September NO PREP Packet for 2nd Grade is FILLED with hands-on, engaging and FUN resources that cover basic beginning skills for 2nd Grade! The activities in this packet can be use for group work , centers, small groups and more! The BEST part is that there is NO PREP! NO costly colored ink, NO laminating, NO cutting …. just PRINT! *Please note that this is a downloaded pdf file. No physical product will be sent to you. *************************************************** *This packet is targeted for 2nd grade, but can be used for high flying first graders and struggling 3rd graders. This packet includes the following resources: Even or Odd Bubbles? Color the even and odd bubbles according to the color code. Word Problems I - Read and solve the word problems, which include addition with 3 addends. Word Problems II - Read and solve the word problems, which include addition and subtraction with no regrouping. Addition and Subtraction with Fact Families Apple Pickin - Use the , or = symbols to compare numbers up to 100. Color by the code. Stuck on Stickers Graphing - Use the graph to answer questions of and =. Lunch Bar Graphing - Use the bar graph to answer questions about favorite foods. 100-1,000 by 10 - Count by tens and write the numbers on the lines starting with 100. Numbers In-Between - Write the numbers that come in-between each set of numbers from 100 - 999. It's About Time - Write the time or draw the hands under each clock to the hour and 1/2 hour. Less or More than 500 - Cut and paste the number into the columns of less than 500 or more than 500. Answer the questions. Less Than, Greater Than or Equal? - Solve the equations and use the or = signs. Number Order - Put numbers in order from Least to Greatest and identify the even and odd numbers. 100 Place Value - Count each 100 set. Write the number word and standard form for each set. Place Value I - Count the hundreds, tens and ones in each group. Write the value for each number and the total value. Place Value II - Count the hundreds, tens and ones in each group. Write the value for each number and the total value. Expanded Form - Fill in the chart to show how many hundreds, ten and ones in each set. Expanded Form II - Cut and paste the correct expanded from ice cream scoop to the correct standard form. Color the cones according to the color code. Roll the Place Value - Roll two dice, write the numbers in the tens and ones place, draw the place value and show the expanded form. Grandma's Place Value Quilt - Help Grandma pick the colors for her new quilt by reading the place value clues. Double Digit Addition (No Regrouping) Double Digit Mystery (No Regrouping) Solve the simple addition problems, read the clues, cross out the wrong answers and find the mystery answer! Subtracting Ones - Take away a one digit number from a two digit number (no regrouping). Follow Directions - Use the directions to add details to the map of the town. Color by Sight Word I - Use the color code to color the picture with the following 1st Grade sight words: always, before, many, which, gave and these. Color by Sight Word II - Use the color code to color the picture with the following 1st Grade sight words: would, does, write, made, don't and their. Complete or Incomplete Sentences? Read the sentences and put stars next to the complete sentences and X's next to incomplete sentences. What's the Question? Look at the picture and write 5 questions about the picture. Make a Statement - Look at the picture and write 5 statements about the picture. Sorting Nouns - Read the group of nouns. Identify the nouns by person, place or thing and write them in the correct columns. Write 3 different nouns that name a person, place or thing. Sorting Adjectives - Read the group of adjectives and sort them into five different columns: how many, what size, what color, how it feels/sounds and how it looks. Write 3 different adjectives for how something looks, how something feels and what color. Fixing Sentences I - Rewrite each sentence correctly using proper capitalization and punctuation. Fixing Sentences II - Rewrite each sentence correctly using proper capitalization and punctuation. ABC Activities - Cut and paste the words in ABC Order (all beginning with the letter b) and write them on the lines. Write 2 sentences using some of the words. Vowel Team Clues - Read the clues about the ai, a_e and ay vowel digraphs. Write the missing vowel teams and color the picture to match. Apple Antonyms or Synonyms? Read the set of words on each apple. Use the color code to color antonyms apples and synonym apples. Change the Word - Read each sentence. Change the underlined word to mean the opposite. Rewrite the new sentence. Working with Verbs - Read each sentence and underline the verb in the sentence. Write the verb on the line. Working with Nouns - Read the sentences and underline the nouns. Write the nouns next to the correct picture on the farm. Circle the adjectives in each sentence. Capitalize it! Read the postcard that Susie sent to Grandma. Identify and fix the words that Susie forget to Capitalize. Properly address your postcard to Grandma. Fix the sentence at the bottom. Roll and Read a Sight Word Phrase - Roll a die and read the Fry's 2nd 100 sight word phrases (perfect for fluency practice). Compound Words - Help Mr. Pig identify only the compound words. Use the words to write sentences. Vowel Teams I (ea and ee) - Look at each picture, color the beginning, middle and ending sounds. Middle sounds will include ee and ea choices. Use some of the words to write two sentences. Vowel Teams II (oe and ow) - Look at each picture, color the beginning and ending sounds. Ending sounds will include oe and ow choices. Use some of the words to write two sentences. Long i Spellings - Look at each picture and circle the correct long i spelling. Write each word on the line. Use the words to write new sentences. R-Blends - Look at the picture and say the word. Spell the word using an r-blend and write the word in the box. L-Blends - Look at the picture and say the word. Spell the word using an l-blend and write the word in the box. Be sure to follow the Moffatt Girls on: Visit my blog at The Moffatt Girls Blog Follow me on Facebook Follow me on Instagram Join my private group, The Moffatt Girls-Engage Group, to see how other teachers, parents, and homeschoolers are using and organizing Moffatt Girl Curriculum!
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Middle School Rewards Are you searching for a way to motivate your middle school students? Found a way to track positive behavior but not sure what to do now? Treasure box? No, that's too elementary. Prizes? No, that's too expensive. Reward coupons are the way to go! Your students will love the opportunity to be rewarded with things that matter to them. Plus, these no-cost options will cut down on the amount of money you need to spend on your classroom! Or, really, just allow you to spend it on other things because let's be real, you'll probably need more pencils or tissues soon! Check out the reward coupon options I provide my students: 1. Choose your seat for the day This is one of the most sought-after rewards in classrooms with seating charts. If you do not use seating charts, you can still use this reward; simply let students choose the type of seat they sit on. If you are REALLY flexible, you could even let your seat (at your desk or anywhere else in the room) be a choice. 2. Free assignment pass My students LOVE this reward. It becomes especially popular close to the end of the grading period. Weird, right?! #procrastinatorsunite 3. Assignment extension This one can be really helpful for student-athletes. In my 7th grade classes, it's often their first time trying to balance practice, games, AND school work. I'm thankful that my school supports students' interests but still holds them accountable. 4. Extra credit points I find it funny that the students who like extra credit the most, are usually the ones who don't need it! Don't tell anybody, but I was that kid! 🙋 5. Drop the lowest grade Some teachers use this practice routinely, but if you don't this can be a great reward. You may want/need to add some qualifying information to this reward; like it must be a daily grade, not a test or project grade. Please make sure you abide by your district/building policies regarding grades. 6. Work in the hallway This is a reward because of the freedom. Middle school students love to feel free, like they have control, and that you are not watching their every-single-move! 7. Listen to music while working This reward is easy if you are in a district/building with 1-1 devices or if you are a little more lenient with your cell phone policy. I do include a couple of qualifying statements with this reward - It can ONLY be used during independent work time and the student MUST have headphones. Image by Karolina Grabowska 8. Work with a friend Who doesn't like to work with their friends?! The social aspect of middle school life is central. Sure, this probably shouldn't be redeemed on test day, but on daily work, why not? Clipart from Pigknit 9. Bring a snack to class I have a snack DRAWER in my desk, so I am definitely not opposed to snacks in the classroom. I know some people worry about mess, if you are one of those people...add some guidelines to this reward. 10. Bring a drink to class I would recommend that you tell your students that their drinks should have a screw-top lid. Less chance of spillage. Image by Kaleb Tapp 11. Chew gum in class Gum is precious commodity. I don't know about your school, but at my school, if you are the kid with gum, you are the most popular! 12. Eat lunch in the classroom This is something that often happens at the elementary level, but sometimes we forget that older students want to build those connections with adults too. 13. Wear a hat in class At the middle school level, you may not have the authority to say that a student can wear a hat all day long, but the hat reward can be redeemed when that student is in your classroom. 14. Take off your shoes in class I know some people find this gross but think about how you get comfy. I don't know about you, but one of the first things I do when I get home is slip off my shoes! Image by Jacob Owens 15. Free time A free time reward can come in many formats to fit your classroom environment. Some free time rewards I have used include time to read a personal book, draw, play on technology, play board games, do puzzles, and just time to chat with friends (as long as it doesn't interrupt the rest of the classroom. You can purchase a set of ready-made reward cards from my Teachers Pay Teachers store - Here
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Shop more of The Moffatt Girls products: Click Here! This September NO PREP Packet is filled with hands-on, engaging and FUN resources that get kids excited about learning! This packet covers basic and age appropriate skills for Preschool/ TK! The best part is that there is NO PREP! NO costly closed ink, NO laminating, NO cutting…Just PRINT! *Please note that this is a downloaded pdf file. No physical product will be sent to you. *************************************************************************** Included in this packet: *Number 1 Count and Trace *Number 2 Count and Trace *Number 3 Count and Trace *Number 4 Count and Trace *Number 5 Count and Trace *Count and Match: Fingers, Numbers, Apples *Numbers 1-5 Ten Frame Bus Numbers *Number Match Up (Fingers, dice, ten frame bus *Number 1-5 (Star Ten Frame to fingers) *Number 1-5 (Apple Ten Frame to Dice) *Number 1-4 (Cut and Paste to Match) *Count and Color 1-3 *Count and Color 1-4 *Count and Color 1-5 *Counting 1-3 (Dot Mark the Answer) *Counting 1-4 (Dot Mark the Answer) *Counting 1-5 (Dot Mark the Answer) *Color by Dots Apple Tree *Color by Number Johnny Apple Seed *Color by Number Apple with Worm *Color by Number (Basket of Apples) *What is Different? *Apple Patterns Cut and Paste *Shape Patterns Cut and Paste *Which is Tallest? *A-Z Dot to Dot *I Can Draw Circles *Shapes: Circles *Shapes: Cut and Paste to Match *Match up the other half: Cut and Paste *1-One Ten Frame *2-Two Ten Frame *3-Three Ten Frame *4-Four Ten Frame *5-Five Ten Frame *Trace and Write Letter A *Trace and Write Letter B *Trace and Write Letter C *Trace and Write Letter D *Letter Sort A Cut and Paste *Letter Sort B Cut and Paste *Letter Sort C Cut and Paste *Letter Sort D Cut and Paste *Letter A Maze (Dot Mark/Color the Letter A path) *Letter B Maze (Dot Mark/Color the Letter B path) *Letter C Maze (Dot Mark/Color the Letter C path) *Letter D Maze (Dot Mark/Color the Letter D path) *Trace the Letter A Upper and Lower Case *Trace the Letter B Upper and Lower Case *Trace the Letter C Upper and Lower Case *Trace the Letter D Upper and Lower Case *Sounds Set 1 Mark the Answers for A-D *Sounds Set 2 Mark the Answers for A-D *The Color Red (Trace, cut and paste) *Cutting Practice Set 1 *Cutting Practice Set 2 *Tracing Practice Set 1 *Tracing Practice Set 2 *Bingo Dot the Letter A *Bingo Dot the Letter B *Bingo Dot the Letter C *Bingo Dot the Letter D Be sure to follow the Moffatt Girls on: Visit my blog at The Moffatt Girls Blog Follow me on Facebook Follow me on Instagram Join my private group, The Moffatt Girls-Engage Group, to see how other teachers, parents, and homeschoolers are using and organizing Moffatt Girl Curriculum!
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