Looking for a fun morning work activity to welcome in the New Year? Want to review numbers & colors? Here it is! This Freebie is one of the morning work/homework activities from my New Year Supplement Pack: New Year Supplement Pack Direct Link
If you are searching for New Years poems, foldable early emergent readers, flip book, resolution writing and craft ideas, centers/games to review number order and syllable counting & more, be sure to check it out! You will be all set- AND the pack has materials for 2013, 2014 & 2015!
Math IS Real Life is a monthly blog link-up hosted by a math loving dork! The purpose of #MIRL is to bring examples of how I (and others who link up) have used math in OUR real lives in the last month. The hosted link-up is the first Wednesday of each month and often have other friends and math bloggers join in the fun!
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This particular freebie goes along with the January 2014 edition of Math IS Real Life that will be live on 1/1/2014. Make sure to check out the link-up . . . feel free to join in too!
This freebie includes a real life snow-removal scenario in which students will calculate the area of a driveway and the volume of the snow removed in the month of December 2013 based on actual snow fall. A bonus question has been added to include a more complex calculation. In addition to the bonus question, the teacher also has the option to have the student calculate the problem in inches (easier, whole number calculations) or feet (more complex, decimal or fraction calculations). Make sure to check out the blog post for real pictures to use in your classroom as well a more guided walk through of the problem.
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This is a 3 page worksheet that focuses on area and perimeter problems involving a missing side. The last page focuses on students having to draw a rectangle that matches the qualifications given.
There is a PDF and an editable option.
There is no answer key which is part of the reason it is free.
A collection of 5 proverbs that are to be cut out (each set has 5 proverbs separates by double spaced spaces). I print them, make copies, cut each proverb in half and then place them in a plastic bag for students to work in partners to put them together. I then display the correct order on a transparency, ELMO projector, or write them on the board.
by Teaching Ideas For Those Who Love Teaching Kindergarten – 2nd Grade
Enjoy the classic ‘Twas The Night Before Christmas” poem by Clement Clarke Moore, followed by fun and engaging Christmas activities. If you like this freebie, please check out Twas The Night Before Christmas Lesson and Pop Up Book.
This lesson is a great way to bring the Christmas spirit into your classroom, while still engaging your students in meaningful literacy activities.
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SLPs, do your students lack higher-level social language skills? If so, it can be difficult for them to be successful in peer interactions or group assignments. This informal assessment is helpful for speech/language therapists, school counselors, and psychologists. It can help you define specific areas of need and show progress in the following hard-to-measure skills.
Included are:
* A short questionnaire to informally assess your students’ language for politely offering and accepting opinions, disagreeing, explaining point of view, apologizing, negotiating, and compromising.
* A rubric for informal measurement of these skills.
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This is such an easy project to do! This is based upon 4 gingerbread stories, which are The Gingerbread Boy, The Gingerbread Girl, The Gingerbread Pirate, and The Gingerbread Baby. After reading the stories, children choose their favorite gingerbread friend and create it from paper or draw with crayons. I have included a gingerbread outline, gingerbread girl dress, and gingerbread pirate hat and pants templates. There are 3 writing options.
The full color illustrations can be laminated and used as a visual pattern for students to follow as they create their character.
Student pages can be bound into a class book. A cover for the class book is included.
by Amy Hughes – Teaching in Blue Jeans 2nd – 5th Grade
Responding to reading with higher level thinking skills is a key goal in all classrooms. Use these writing prompts to help your students respond to the book “The Girl Who Thought in Pictures.” Using the skills of connecting, analyzing and evaluating you students will be writing about themes from this book.
The themes include diversity, differences, autism awareness, females in science, setting goals, working hard and so much more! This free set includes four writing prompts based on the book The Girl Who Thought in Pictures. If you haven’t read this book yet – it is a must read! You can find more information on this book on the information page inside this packet.
by Linda’s Loft for Little Learners Pre-Kindergarten – Kindergarten
Help your preschoolers develop eye-hand coordination and fine motor skills with these Christmas words trace and color worksheets. Children will love tracing and coloring these holiday-themed printables which are NO PREP and can be used at a holiday or writing center.
SKILLS ADDRESSED:
✔Eye-hand coordination
✔Use writing or drawing tools with control
DISTANCE LEARNING
These PDF’s can be printed out and sent home as independent work packets for distance learning.
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This file is a 6 page download of directions for making my Science Safety Goggles Craftivity. You will get a short video with directions from me and also a classroom safety procedure printable to do with your class. You will also get the template I use for the goggles. I also have included Candy Heart templates if you are using it with my Candy Heart Science.
I love using these goggles during Science Experiments not only to promote safe thinking but also to get my kiddos excited about the experiment.
Here are two picture communication boards for Hanukkah and Christmas for your students who use augmentative communication.
These 32-location picture communication boards use Symbol Stix (like most of the aac apps and devices). Let your nonverbal and minimally verbal students talk about the holiday.
I have more FREE communication boards in my store, as well as a variety of core word boards and activity based boards in my AAC custom category in my store.
To celebrate (and reward) my 200 followers I am giving away this dictionary detectives freebie! It is a workbook students use to practice using a dictionary. It would be great for a large group lesson, as a partner activity, or a word work center.
This activity works well on the smart board for whole group discussion or printed off for group discussion. You will be amazed at how much students will notice, think, and wonder about one illustration.
Notice Think and Wonder is a great tool to encourage Critical Thinking!
NOTICE: What do you notice in the image? Look closely at all the details. What do you see?
THINK: Think deeper. With the things you noticed in the image, what are you thinking about? What may be happening when the image was created?
WONDER: Think even deeper. What do you wonder about the image? What does it make you question? What needs more clarification?
Are you looking for more Notice, Think, and Wonder worksheets? This bundle offers 12 different images (including this Christmas one) –Notice, Think, Wonder
This is also part of our Christmas bundle loaded with Common Core literacy activities:
by Aspire to Inspire Classroom Resources 4th – 6th Grade
Take Christmas around the world! Get your students in the holiday spirit by having them take an international adventure with Santa Claus as he makes his way around the world. This map skills and research activity requires students to use a map, atlas, or globe to identify world cities by latitude and longitude as well as the countries, hemispheres, and continents in which they belong. Students are also asked to research some additional information about the country through questions about climate, currency, and a special message from Santa. Great for individual or small group work at Christmas.
This resource includes the following:
★ See the World with Santa map skills worksheet covering latitude/longitude; country; continent; hemisphere; bodies of water; climate; currency; and language of 15 destinations from around the world
★ Answer key
Your questions are welcome, and your feedback is appreciated!
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This FREE zipfile contains 2 PDFs with colorful, attractive labels created for each of 3rd grade’s Imagine It themes–Friendship, Animals and their Habitats, Money, Earth, Moon & Sun, Communities Across Time, and Storytelling. Simply print, laminate, and cut and attach to tubs containing selections that fit the theme.
TERAS MOTRICES. MOTRICIDAD FINA. / ROADS. FINE MOTOR
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Need extra addition practice? This free page is from my Christmas 2-Digit Addition with Regrouping. No prep, just print and go. There is an answer key included.
This product can be used with the 3-Digit Christmas Addition Color-by-Code for differentiation. The clip art and color code patterns are the same.
Graphics and fonts copyright Dianne J. Hook, http://djinkers.com
Students will practice finding the area and circumference of circles with these 8 task cards. Some cards provide a picture while others do not. Students must know how to use their formulas based on what is given (radius, diameter, even the circumference!). An answer key is included.
Keeping students engaged during the long month of December can be a challenge. This download includes a collection of tips, ideas, and freebies to make December a stress-free month. Pick a few to try or use them all.
This resource includes:
ideas for activities and projects
a fun holiday party idea
link to a free set of thank you notes
much more!
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How many tens and how many ones? Place value partitioning or decomposing numbers is an essential skill for making solving arithmetic problems manageable.
These place value partitioning puzzles can be used during math centers/rotations, small group instruction, or as a follow-up activity.
This download contains: Eleven 3-piece place-value puzzles – Simply cut the puzzles up into pieces along the black lines, laminate, and you’re ready to go! Students can self-check their answers using the pictures.
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This winter-themed number sense activity contains 10 puzzles that work on place value concepts (word form, expanded notation, and standard form), decimals, fractions, comparing numbers, and ordering numbers. This product is appropriate for 3rd graders and students in the 4th grade that need extra practice on basic number sense skills. Enjoy!
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Christmas printables such as coloring pages, worksheets, word search puzzles and mazes are fun for kids. Make this holiday season an enjoyable one for the kids with printable activity. Have fun and keep them learning at the same time.
Use these printables at home to entertain little guest during Christmas party or use them in the classroom as part of learning activity.
This Christmas Printables Bundle consists of:
* Coloring Pages – Christmas tree – Santa
REVISED DEC 2017: Added the following 2 coloring pages – Snowman – Santa and Rudolph
Coloring trains kids on fine motor skills. Children learn about different colors too. Start with big and simple coloring page for younger ones. Proceed to more complex page for older kids.
* Word Search Puzzle
Help children to learn words. Find the twelve words related to Christmas. Answers are provided.
* Maze Santa is late to deliver his presents. Help Santa find his reindeer fast.
* Dot to Dot Connect the dots for this simple Christmas tree. Learn to count till fifteen. A sample of the tree is on right hand side below. Color the tree after complete connecting the dots. Cut out and use as deco too.
* Christmas Math Worksheet
Do addition and subtraction with Christmas theme worksheet. Learn to add and subtract within 20, Keep children in active learning even during holiday season. Slip in this math worksheets while the kids enjoy themselves.
Level: PreK, Kindergarten to Grade 1
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Mini lesson introducing figurative language of similes and metaphors using the Grinch theme song. Includes full lesson plan, chart to display on the board, lyrics to the song, teacher lyric answer key, and student work sheets.
This PowerPoint highlights the key causes for the outbreak of World War I. Included in the 6-slide PowerPoint: New Imperialism, Alliances, Militarism, Nationalism, Political and Social Tensions, and the assassination of the Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Lecture notes that explain each slide are also included.
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Make a symmetrical Christmas holiday or winter tree from squares and rectangles with this printable activity. Students measure and mark a line of symmetry on construction paper then cut out, sort, and arrange the shapes. The snowflakes will help them center each shape along the line of symmetry. Great for math centers… instructions and a grayscale version are included.
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With this standards-aligned interdisciplinary Cook to Learn! lesson, students learn how to make Rellenitos de Platano, while learning about Guatemalan and U.S. history, culture, while practicing key science, math, reading, and language skills.