Engage kids in art projects in a variety of media, with many based on famous artists or art movements.
Try this EPIC pop rocks science experiment at home with your kids for a fun and educational way to explore simple chemical reactions.
updated 2/22 Walrus are marine mammals. Walruses breathe air and have long tusks. Walruses only have two natural predators, the polar bear and the orca. Check out these Amazing Walrus Facts for Kids.
While I developed this as a 3rd Grade summer reading list for my youngest entering 3rd grade, it's really perfect for all kids Grades 3-5!
Engage kids in art projects in a variety of media, with many based on famous artists or art movements.
This quick and EASY frankenworms experiment demonstrates baking soda and vinegar chemical reaction with fun halloween activities for October.
Fold these free addition worksheets to make a clever mini book to practice math while having fun with kindergraten and first graders.
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Engage kids in art projects in a variety of media, with many based on famous artists or art movements.
Practice multplying from 0s-15s with this FUN, free printable Multiplication Checkers math game for 3rd-6th graders.
The United States Worksheets for 5th Grade are comprehensive and engaging resources designed to help students develop a deeper understanding of the different states, landmarks, history, and geography of the United States. With carefully curated content and visually appealing designs, these worksheets provide an excellent opportunity for 5th-grade students to explore and learn about the diverse aspects of the United States. Whether you are an educator, homeschooling parent, or student looking to enhance your knowledge, these worksheets are the perfect entity to make your learning experience both enjoyable and educational.
Are you teaching multiplication arrays to your students? This resource contains FUN and ENGAGING multiplication worksheets that focus on multiplying with arrays using repeated addition. These practice sheets are ideal for morning work, centers, or homework! Types of worksheets included: * Highlight the multiplication fact that goes with each array. * Cut and paste to match each array with the corresponding multiplication fact or repeated addition. * Color the array to show the multiplication fact. * Complete the chart: array, multiplication sentence, repeated addition sentence. * Solve word problems by using arrays. Happy teaching! Dana's Wonderland
Your kids will LOVE finding the multiplication facts in the math version of a word search! This will help them practice and review all their multiplication facts and is simple and low-prep for you.
Engage kids in art projects in a variety of media, with many based on famous artists or art movements.
Kids will love this hands-on, STEAM educational activty using Free Printable Lego Challenge Cards to learn Famous Landmarks Around the World.
Engage kids in art projects in a variety of media, with many based on famous artists or art movements.
Make writing fun for kids with these FREE October Creative Writing Prompts. So many clever ideas, plus they are NO PREP! K-4th grade
Grade 2 rounding worksheets on rounding 3-digit numbers to the nearest 100. Free pdf worksheets - no login required.
Little 1st grade Science Thinkers is a complete curriculum that includes scripted teacher lesson plans, read-aloud books in a printable or projectible format, easy-prep science investigations and activities, assessments, anchor chart examples, and more.
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Objective: Students will be able to explain the details in a fraction by naming the parts of a fraction. Students will be able to simplify fraction solutions. Standards: 5.NF.71 Assessment: Teacher…
Huge list of FREE printable multiplication games and activities for kids of all ages. These make learning to multiply FUN!
Anyone introducing or reviewing geometry at the moment? We’re about to get started with in the next few weeks and I’ll be using this Geometry Review Slideshow. It covers: Quadrilaterals Other Polygons Lines, rays, points, line segments Types of Angles Types of triangles Perimeter Area 3-D Shapes Hop on over to my TpT store to ... Read More about Geometry Review Slideshow
Engage kids in art projects in a variety of media, with many based on famous artists or art movements.
Engage kids in art projects in a variety of media, with many based on famous artists or art movements.
These FREE Spelling Test Printables are such a hand, NO PREP resource. Lots of options to use with any spelling list for kids of all ages.
Engage kids in art projects in a variety of media, with many based on famous artists or art movements.
Engage kids in art projects in a variety of media, with many based on famous artists or art movements.
Would you like to decorate your classroom with fun, hand-drawn anchor charts/posters? Do you simply not have the time to get them done? Well, you have come to the perfect place! I love making these engaging and appealing anchor charts. I also can draw/create any other topic you would like, just contact me directly and ask! My students absolutely love these posters and references them every day. Many of them are visual learners, so the colorful images really help them connect and remember what they have learned. This particular anchor chart is for readers/writers practicing how to summarize. This helps them learn a strategy of how to include the characters, the problem, and the solution. It breaks summarizing down into 5 steps of how to do this, and helps them mentally imagine the beginning, the middle, and the end of a story! **These will be copies unless asked otherwise for a custom poster. They are not laminated, and are printed on normal, anchor chart paper. I ship these out ASAP after being ordered, but please keep in mind once shipped, it is outside of my control. Therefore, if shipping does not meet your expectations, I highly encourage you to please reach out to me first, and we have always been able to work something out to make up for anything that may have occurred after I have sent your package, thanks so much!! Hope you love it :)
It has been awhile since my last post...but it has been a busy time. A load has been lifted with our school's levy passed, so that means job is safe for the next 5 years unless our state does something weird. That aside...we have been busy in room 204! Especially this Veterans Day. I feel like these holidays are important to focus on with my students so they can learn to respect and honor these days early on. My students had already read the book The Wall by Eve Bunting and had several connections by having family members being soldiers...so I knew this would be a very important activity for them. As I was planning I knew my main goal was to teach my students how Veterans Day came to be, and then have them create something that would honor the day as well. We had done something for 9/11, so I wanted it to be a little bigger than just our class creating a memorial quilt. Taking the idea of a memorial wall, I thought it would be great to get the whole school involved. So, I just emailed everyone telling them the idea of building a wall where each student creates a brick. On it they would reflect on what freedom and peace mean to them and then a quick thank you to Veterans. I was amazed by the response...here is the end result: It was great having the school come together for this :) What was great is that the students REALLY did connect...one of my students dedicated his brick to his family members that served: Speaking of holidays we also had students prepare for the Thanksgiving season and write down what they are thankful for...surprisingly this was harder than the Veterans Day activity: It certainly has perked up the hallway :) In between it all we have started our opinion writing unit, and as part of their generating ideas, we had students listen to an NPR "This I Believe" broadcast, where a kindergartner wrote down 100 things he believes in. This sparked our students to then write a list of their own. They then picked one and started to write three reasons why they believe that statement they made. Here are some examples mid process: Sorry for the sideways glance...can't get it to rotate! Before this we looked at different opinion pieces and discovered they had things in common. So, we made a chart "toolbox" to refer to as we write our opinion pieces. To end my post...should be a piece of cake :) We had fun with idioms! Students watched the cartoon "Symphony of Slang" as well as saw different examples of idioms to understand what an idiom is. We then gave them their own idiom, to practice using it in a sentence and what that would look like if it was taken literally..they loved it! Caught up for now...next week I hope to share some of the great things we are doing with Main Idea and Details!
Kids will love this hands-on, STEAM educational activty using Free Printable Lego Challenge Cards to learn Famous Landmarks Around the World.
Try these easy and fun second grade properties of matter science experiments with 5 cool questions for students to investigate!
Are you ready for the month of March? We are all geared up for some fun learning this month! Our March NO PREP packets are done and we are ready to go!
Kids will be WOWED with this hands-on, fall science experiment where they will explore Why do Leaves Change Color for kids! Fun Leaf Activity!
Engage kids in art projects in a variety of media, with many based on famous artists or art movements.
Engage kids in art projects in a variety of media, with many based on famous artists or art movements.
I love spending the final weeks of school working on projects with my students! While we complete a variety of projects throughout the year, my students become project-making machines after testing!! And we love every minute of it!! At this point in the year, the stress of fitting in curriculum has vanished, students have…
Here's a visual method for teaching 2-digit multiplication using differentiated, visual cues to guide students' learning for success.