Get your kids excited about word work and writing! My students love to draw before they write so these no-prep activities allow them to do just that. Students draw the other half of the picture and color it before writing about it. These activities are differentiated to meet your students' needs: 4 to a page - trace the word 4 to a page - write the missing beginning sound Blank ... Read More about Draw and Write Fall
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How to Make PEOPLE PROJECTS
I'm all about Open House this week! If you were to see the thoughts inside my brain, all you would see is Open House Open House Open House Open House Open House . . . I just got my Pioneer People Projects up on the windows and they make me so happy!! LOOK! I kept the blinds down in this picture to protect the privacy of my kiddos. And, this is off topic, but do you see that one desk ... Read More about How to Make PEOPLE PROJECTS
Let’s Practice! Skip Counting Cards
Let's Practice! Skip Counting Cards (to 120) are perfect to use in a variety of ways! Flashcards Whole group activities Guided math Centers Intervention Assessments Early Finishers I love to use these as students transition to the carpet. I have a set at each table group, as well, and it is a popular "early finisher" activity. Students love to "quiz" each other. Cards ... Read More about Let’s Practice! Skip Counting Cards
Listen and Learn Activities {February)
This Listen and Learn mini pack for the month of February includes GUIDED INSTRUCTION by ME!! :) Students listen, color, and write based on a variety of ELA and Math skills that I teach! Each activity is approximately 17 to 18 minutes! Simply copy the printable you want your students to work on and choose one of the following formats: Download the MP3 files DIRECTLY onto your device or ... Read More about Listen and Learn Activities {February)
Five for Fraturday
Happy Saturday! Ugggghhhhhhh. I started the week with a half day sub so that I could get together with my teammates and create classes for next year. Here's the deal. My first principal at this school couldn't really create classes one way or another because we were year round with four tracks, and there were only two classes moving up to each grade level per track. So we ... Read More about Five for Fraturday
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