Hi Friends…. The past two weeks we have been working on Prefixes and Suffixes in our second-grade classroom! My kiddos were having such a good time brainstorming words with prefixes and then figuring out the meaning. They really had a strong grasp of the concept… I was pretty impressed. After our whole … Prefixes, Suffixes and a FREEBIE Just for YOU! Read More »
Engage your young learners with our interactive and educational Favorite Color Tally Chart and Pictogram Activity! This fun-filled activity is designed for students in Grades K-2 and is perfect for developing essential language and math skills. Product Highlights: Interactive Learning: Students will have a blast asking their classmates, "What's your favorite color?" and recording their responses. This activity promotes social interaction and communication skills in a fun, engaging way. Language Support for ELL Students: The structured language prompts ("What's your favorite color?" and "My favorite color is...") provide valuable speaking and listening practice, especially for English Language Learners (ELL). Data Collection and Representation: After collecting data using the tally chart, students will represent the data visually with a colorful pictogram. This helps reinforce basic math concepts and data visualization skills. Colorful and Printer-Friendly Versions: Our activity includes both a vibrant, colorful version and a black-and-white printer-friendly option, making it easy and economical to print and use in any classroom setting. Reusable and Durable: The PDF file is ready to print and can be laminated for repeated use, ensuring it remains a valuable resource for years to come. Engaging Visuals: The worksheet is thoughtfully designed with appealing graphics that capture students' attention and make learning enjoyable. What’s Included: Favorite Color Tally Chart: A user-friendly tally chart for students to record their classmates' favorite colors. Pictogram Worksheet: A pictogram chart where students can color in the corresponding boxes based on their tally results. Detailed Instructions: Clear instructions to guide both teachers and students through the activity. Black-and-White Version: A printer-friendly option to save on color ink and provide flexibility for different classroom needs. How to Use: Ask and Tally: Students will ask their classmates, "What's your favorite color?" and record the responses in the tally chart. Count and Color: Once all the data is collected, students will count the tally marks and color the corresponding number of boxes in the pictogram. Discuss and Reflect: After completing the activity, students can share their findings with the class and discuss which colors were the most and least popular. This Favorite Color Tally Chart and Pictogram Activity is an excellent addition to any elementary classroom, combining language practice with basic math skills in a fun and interactive format. It’s perfect for morning meetings, math centers, or as a supplemental activity to reinforce data collection and representation. Get Your Copy Today! Download this engaging activity now and watch your students enjoy learning and interacting while developing essential skills. Make learning about favorite colors an educational adventure with our Favorite Color Tally Chart and Pictogram Activity! © 2024 Language Learner's Resources | All Rights Reserved.
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Hi Friends…Hope you are well! I was wondering how many of you use Exit Tickets or Slips after a lesson or a unit of study in your class? I have never used this type of quick informal assessment until last year and I LOVED it!!! It gave me such a good picture of what each … Math Tab-Its – Exit Books for the CCSS Read More »
Hi Friends…. The past two weeks we have been working on Prefixes and Suffixes in our second-grade classroom! My kiddos were having such a good time brainstorming words with prefixes and then figuring out the meaning. They really had a strong grasp of the concept… I was pretty impressed. After our whole … Prefixes, Suffixes and a FREEBIE Just for YOU! Read More »
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Māori language week has been and gone for another year but this year felt different. There was more energy and I wanted to look at how to keep up the energy and momentum for te reo Māori for myself and other teachers. I connected to the theme kia kaha strongly and this is what sparked my intent.I started with reflection and connection using this whakatauki. I am fortunate to have a cultural advisor and friend who in generous with her time and knowledge. She shared a process with me a long
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We haven’t begun fractions yet in class but I am gearing up for it. Every year after I teach fractions I always have my kiddos create a craft and write Fraction Word Problems. It is such a fun way to get them to apply their new knowledge of fractions and you will have an adorable … Fun with Fractions Read More »
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Hi Friends…. The past two weeks we have been working on Prefixes and Suffixes in our second-grade classroom! My kiddos were having such a good time brainstorming words with prefixes and then figuring out the meaning. They really had a strong grasp of the concept… I was pretty impressed. After our whole … Prefixes, Suffixes and a FREEBIE Just for YOU! Read More »