This freebie is a useful tool for keeping track of your blogging and selling stats. I use this to write down my stats every night, and it has really come in handy! I hope it’s useful for you to. 🙂
I write down how many followers I’ve gained, if I’ve blogged that day (y for yes and n for n), how many times I posted on my store’s facebook page, and if I’ve uploaded a new product.
In this poignant and honest interview with Diane Sawyer on ABC’s 20/20, Sue Klebold shares and answers the tough questions on people’s hearts and minds regarding the Columbine massacre. Viewing this documentary is essential if you are studying Dave Cullen’s nonfiction piece Columbine, but it is also an excellent documentary to watch for the historical connection and valuable message it shares. Students explore not only the content and characterization presented in this heart-felt documentary, but also they will analyze and connect with themes that transcend any tragedy.
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If you are working with students who need to use AAC (augmentative-alternative communication) and are looking for tips for best practices for implementation, this video series is for you.
This video is #2 in a series about teaching strategies for AAC users. P is for Planning gives you information about how to plan for your aided language input during specific activities.
Included are sample planning forms and templates. The handout is in standard handout format with 2 slides per page and room for notes.
Check my store for lots of AAC teaching materials and tips; both free and paid. You might like this free handout for planning available HERE
This is handy for the gifted, talented, creative and is also a reading resource with vocabulary at a level which most primary students in the third grade up should find just right. It’s also handy for your reading circle or reading center. I wrote it because there’s not much in the science fiction genre in elementary schools, and yet it’s a great, fun bridge from fairy and folk tales; and besides it’s cute and motivates kids to want to read. ———————-
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Free! Do you use the Grade 3 EnVisions math curriculum? You may enjoy enhancing the curriculum with this Power Point. The Power Point teaches Lesson 3-5 of Topic 3, solving addition/subtraction problems by drawing a picture. It includes a warm up addition review, a Think and Write to integrate writing and math, four practice problems which can be done on communicators or slates, and a create your own math word problem for students to practice this important skill. Download for free today as a sample of what is in my Power Point presentations for the EnVisions curriculum. Enjoy! If you like my product, please consider purchasing the topic power point lessons for Topic 3 and following my store for updates and news.
Third Grade ELA and Math Common Core State Standards Checklist. The Common Core State Standards can be a daunting task to review and use. This condensed version has been developed to help third grade teachers work easily with the standards. It is a user friendly document. This resource is classroom ready and can be used as a checklist.
LET’S BUILD A SNOWMAN OUT OF PAPER – YOU WON’T GET AS COLD OR AS WET! This FREE lesson plan provides a fun winter activity for elementary students to be used in the grade level classrooms, art room, or home school. In this project, the students have an opportunity to work together as a group at the beginning, and then, continue the project independently using their individual creative ideas, complete a written work sheet, and end the project with group discussion and sharing of their worksheet ideas.. If you like this project, PLEASE TAKE TIME TO RATE AND FOLLOW ME, and if you would like to see more, go to: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Art-Action-Laurie-Carpenter
Hopscotch is fun practice for young learners. Print & Laminate the hopscotch board. Use a dry-erase marker to write words you want your student to read, or math facts to practice, etc. in each square. Have your student use a toy to “hop” to each square, and make it to the top! Use over and over again.
Giving your students these bookmarks while studying the Monitoring Comprehension reading comprehension strategy, gives your students a starting point for oral reading discussions and written reading responses. It also helps keep them focussed on reading strategy during their independent reading. Print the bookmarks out on cardstock and laminate for extra durability. For a collection of 9 Comprehension Strategy Bookmarks, check out: Reading Comprehension Strategy Bookmarks
Perfect for Black History Month, use a little mailbox to send “mail” to your students profiling different important African American figures! See THIS VIDEO to see how I would use them in my classroom. Enjoy!
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Nothing says “Happy Valentine’s Day” like a Valentine freebie! These adorable teacher Valentine cards were created with graphics from TpT’s very own Graphics From the Pond. I hope you enjoy them!
German Brag Tags are great to show your students, that you valuable their efforts. There are 6 different Valentine Brag Tags in beautiful colour. ——————————- Diese deutschen Valentinstag-Lobkärtchen eignen sich hervorragend, um deinen DaF-Schülern zu zeigen, dass du ihre Bemühungen würdigst. In diesem Produkt sind 9 verschiedene farbige Kärtchen enthalten.
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As Sweet as Can Be is a writing prompt paper that can be used anytime of the year! I always use it around Valentine’s Day, but can be used in a candy unit or anytime you want your students to write some nice words about somebody else! I have students pick a student in the class and then they give it to them as a gift. No matter who you let them choose to write about, it’s a nice writing assignment for them to to!
This Valentine’s Day Little Book of Love, is a fun and simple way to have students write about the people in their life that they love. As they personalize the pages students are encouraged to think about who they love, why they love them and how they feel when they are with them. This would be a sweet valentine for them to share with their loved ones.
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by Exceptional Kinders Pre-Kindergarten – 1st Grade
Valentine Candy Math! A Valentine’s Day Math Game Freebie
This is a 2 player game. Each player takes a game board. 1, 2, or 3 dice are needed for this game. For younger students, roll one die and place the correct number of candies on their heart box. Older students can roll 2 or 3 die and add the numbers together to get the number of candy they should take. When all of the candies are gone, the students count the candy on their game board. The player with the most candy wins. Directions for a subtraction game are also included.
Common Core Standards: K.CC.1 Count to 100 by ones and tens. K.CC.4 Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality. K.CC.5 Count to answer “how many?” questions about as many as 20 things arranged in a line, a rectangular array, or a circle, or as many as 10 things in a scattered configuration; given a number from 1-20, count out that many objects. K.CC.6 Identify whether the number of objects in one group is greater than, less than, or equal to the number of objects in another group, e.g./ by using matching and counting strategies. (Include groups with up to 10 objects.) 1.OA.3 Apply properties of operations as strategies to add and subtract. 1.OA.5 Relate counting to addition and subtraction 1.OA.6 Add and subtract within 20, demonstrating fluency for addition and subtraction within 10.
Thank you for viewing my Valentine Candy Math! A Valentine’s Day Math Game Freebie. I hope you enjoy it! If you have any questions or comments, please let me know.
Carolyn – Exceptional Kinders
Resources Fonts by: Clip Art by Carrie @ C&C Teach First, www.ccteachfirst.blogspot.com and Kimberly Geswein Fonts, http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Kimberly-Geswein-Fonts Graphics by: Cara’s Clips, http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Cara-Taylor-8656
SIGHT WORDS ** NUMBER RECOGNITION ** INITIAL SOUNDS
This free packet of adorable Valentine Math and Reading Activities will provide fun and excitement for your PreK-2nd grade classes. In the sight words Valentine heart puzzle, students will color various site words from the Common Core a specified color. On the number recognition activity, students will connect the numbers from 1 to 20 in a dot to dot that produces a Valentine heart. On the initial sounds activity, students must identify the initial sound of the given picture and write it in the box to produce a secret message of “Be My Valentine”.
While the free packet contains 3 activities to give you a sample, the same concepts are extended with 6 more activities in another Valentine packet. Please be sure to check out my store for the Valentine packet containing: sight words (different from the ones in the free activity, letter and number recognition, shapes Bingo, addition, ending sounds, and ordering numbers.
Free Valentine Fun–Three ready to print activities! Use the template for the craftivity, but there’s opportunity for students to personalize this and add uniqueness to it.
Students love reading conversation candy hearts. They enjoy writing their own messages, too! This set calls for a little conversation fun.
Good Skill Practice for: 1. Reading 2. Following written directions using the flower glyph 3. Vocabulary usage with words: center, right, left, top, bottom 4. Fine motor skills, such as cutting and pasting, writing 5. Spelling long vowel silent e words, and ee, ea words for students who are at this level. (3rd activity has to do with writing words from the word “Valentine”.)
Here are the 3 main activities in this freebie: 1. Flower Glyph Pages: follow directions, color, and show data 2. Make a flower craft (patterns included) 3. Spell words using the letters in the word “VALENTINE”.
It’s also easy fun for fast finishers, homework and independent workers, and if you need something for the substitute teacher.
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These free Valentine’s Day Bookmarks make a fun and easy gift for your students. Just print and cut! You can punch a hole in the top and use a ribbon for added cuteness.
The bookmarks are printed 4 to a page – there are 4 pink designs, and 4 red designs. Happy Valentine’s Day!
Here’s my first digital clip art product I created, and I am giving it to all of you! I love it, and I loved making it! I am hoping to continue creating more frames! Please leave feedback! Thanks! Jamie Paino
This FREE Valentine’s Day CVC Words A and E resource is perfect for morning tubs, early finishers and bell ringers. Great for small groups and guided reading. Students will cut and paste the pictures onto the correct words.
One of our challenges as teachers is to help students learn the difference between tattling and reporting. Often, students who tattle simply need an outlet to be heard. Rather than spending time after recess sorting through playground woes, have students record their concerns on a piece of paper and place it in The Lantern.
This management tool invites students to write or draw about their concern rather than sharing with you verbally, giving you time to address playground issues at an appropriate time.
This FREEBIE includes: – Tips for setting up The Lantern in your classroom. – Printable posters to cozy up The Lantern nook in your classroom. – Link to my blog post about using The Lantern in my elementary classroom.
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Have a little fraction fun with this Valentine’s activity! This is similar to my Fraction Avenue, but it has a Valentine’s twist. Students decorate a “Valentine Village” using fractions. There are two versions of this activity to allow for easy differentiation. In one version, students model basic fractions, and in the second version, students must model equivalent fractions.
You have come to the right place to find the quick and easy way to manage journal prompts. No cutting or pasting needed. Print each of the 30 different addition problems on Avery #5160 address label sheets. Each sheet has 30 of the same label when you print it. Your students will love the colorful clipart too.
This Freebie is a sneak preview of my Word Problem Multiplication Station. The full product includes 22 task cards and answer keys, so they can immediate corrective feedback, recording sheets, worksheets to show their work on. Can be used to reinforce word problems, as a center, independent seat work, for spiral review or even home schooling! Just print and Laminate and they can take it anywhere.
FREE!! Celebrate Equality and Remember Martin Luther King, Jr.! Write the Room! Count the Room!
This is an MLK / winter themed math center. It is perfect for preschool and Kindergarten, as well as, special education instruction. It is appropriate for the school and homeschool setting.
Objective: Students will actively move around the room to count the images in the pictures. Students will then write the correct numeral next to the matching letter on the recording sheet.