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Fitness Adventure Series: Boot Camp Tour

Fitness Adventure Series: Boot Camp Tour
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Not Grade Specific, Activities

This is a Fitness Adventure Series. The theme is Boot Camp Tour. These are fun exercise movements that can be used for indoor recess, brain breaks, lesson warmups and more. There are 14 signs that each have a different soldier. These can be printed with the PDF file or you can use the JPG files to insert them into presentation slides.

Author Cap'n Pete's Power PE

Tags Boot Camp, Fitness, Adventure, Whole Group, Indoor Recess

Number Bonds 6-10 Bingo - Boards 1-5

Number Bonds 6-10 Bingo - Boards 1-5
Math, Fact Families, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games

Need a fun, engaging activity for practicing number bonds to 10 with your kiddos? This math bingo game is perfect for getting your students focused on number bonds for numbers 6-10! Preparation: Print and laminate enough Bingo Boards for each student to have one Optional: print, cut and laminate the Playing Squares Print, cut and laminate the Calling Cards. Lamination is optional, but recommended, as it will ensure that the game remains in good condition and can be used for many years to come! To avoid excessive printing and laminating, the Playing Squares could be replaced with other manipulatives such as buttons or counters. Alternatively, students could mark squares off on their Bingo Boards with dry erase markers and then simply clean the boards again after playing (provided that you have laminated the boards) How to Play: Each student needs a Bingo Board and at least 7 Playing Squares (or other manipulatives or a dry erase marker) Shuffle the Calling Cards and place them in a pile. Draw a Calling Card and call out and/or display the contents of the card. Each student looks on their Bingo Board for a block that matches the Calling Card. If they find one, they cover that block with a Playing Square. Draw a new Calling Card and repeat the process. The game continues until somebody wins. To win, a student must shout out “BINGO!” when they have covered three blocks in a row (horizontally, vertically or diagonally). If the Calling Cards run out before anybody wins, simply shuffle them again and continue playing. Please note: Sometimes there may be more than one block on the Bingo Board that matches the Calling Card. The student may only cover one block on a turn. Once that turn is over, the Playing Square may not be moved to cover a different block. This resource includes 5 different bingo board, in colour as well as black and white. If you would like more bingo boards to use for your class, you can find them in here I also have other number bonds bingo games available - CLICK HERE to check them out! You may also be interested in some these resources: · Number bonds grid puzzles · Number bonds strip puzzles · Number bonds worksheets · Fractions matching games · Number bonds activities · Skip counting bingo · Times tables board games · Times tables matching games Your kiddos will love practicing common fractions with this fun bingo game!

Author Colleen's Cosmic Collection

Tags Number Bonds, Number Bonds Games, Addition Game, Addition Activity, Math Facts, Addition Facts, Addition Math Facts, Math Fact Practice, Cccnbb610, Cccnbba

Volleyball Skills Game

Volleyball Skills Game
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Not Grade Specific, Games, Activities

Volleyball Skills Game: A Comprehensive Teaching Resource Designed to simplify instruction and assessment in Physical Education, Volleyball Skills Game comes as a ready-to-go skill-assessment rubric bundle. It includes measures of proficiency for: Running Skipping Leaping Galloping Side sliding Hopping Horizontal jump. Making grading easy,this resource is printer-ready, ideally suited for creating colourful classroom posters or providing black-and-white copies to each student. Educational Benefits & Fun Learning Experience: Vibrant visual aids and precise instructions ensure that every game session is engaging, informative, and fun. Detailed illustrations enhance clarity about set-up procedures while promoting student independence. Fits Multiple Grade Levels: This flexible resource can easily be adapted across elementary through middle school years without repetition. Large group PE games can cater to either multiple classes simultaneously or individual classes as needed. Meticulously Organised & Suitable For Diverse Capabilities:Note that considerations have been made for students with varying capabilities across different grade levels. Achieving Maximum Physical Activity Volume (MVPA): The games are designed to enhance students' cardiovascular fitness in a fun ways! They can also help organise active play during regular recess periods - focused and disciplined! Inclusive activities like throwing balls or dodging opponents are incorporated into the programme This ensures an underlying fairness irrespective of individuals' developmental fitness level whilst enabling them improve on hand-eye coordination alongside cardiovascular endurance under safe circumstances; Fruitful Grading Feedback Through Repeated Performance Analysis: Repeated analysis of students' performance over time enables teachers to provide accurate grading feedback. With Volleyball Skills Game, assessing physical education skills transitions from a tedious task to an exciting part of the curriculum that both teachers and students look forward to.

Author Gems from the Gym

Tags Volleyball, Skills Assessment, Physical Education, Game-based Learning, Instruction

Letter B Capital and Lowercase Letter Sorting

Letter B Capital and Lowercase Letter Sorting
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

Students will practice letter recognition and distinguishing between capital and lowercase letters with this letter B sorting activity. This activity has a bug theme. This sorting activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter B and to distinguish between capital and lowercase letters. Students can work independently or in pairs to sort each letter to the correct mat. What is Included: * One capital letter sorting mat * One lowercase letter sorting mat * 12 bugs with capital and lowercase letters --- 6 capital letters --- 6 lowercase letters When to Use: * Literacy Center * Sorting Center * Fine Motor Activity * Small Group Activity * Morning Tub or Basket Activity * File Folder Activity * Independent Practice * Baking Tray Activity Skills Assessed: * Letter Recognition * Distinguishing between capital and lowercase letters * Sorting Skills How to Play Place each of the mats side by side on a flat surface. Give the students the cards to sort into the correct sorting mat * File Folder Game - Glue the mats inside a file folder, one on either side of the inside of the folder. Use loop and hook fasteners (if desired) to place the cards on the correct sorting mat. * Baking Tray Game - Place the mats side by side on a baking tray. Place magnets on the back of the cards so they stick to the mats on the cookie sheet when sorted. This sorting activity is low prep. The teacher needs to print out the mats and apple pages. The apple pages need to be cut out. The pages can be laminated if desired. This sorting activity can be used over and over.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Letter B, Letter B Activity, Capital And Lowercase Letter Sort, Alphabet Sort, Alphabet Center, Alphabet Activity, Letter Recognition, Identifying Letters, Preschool Literacy, Literacy Center

PE Equipment Challenge Cards: Scarf Tasks

PE Equipment Challenge Cards: Scarf Tasks
P.E. & Health, Physical Education, Not Grade Specific, Activities

PE Equipment Challenge Cards: Scarf Tasks is a teaching resource designed to promote physical activity and movement skills for students. This set of 24 task cards provides educators with a variety of scarf-based challenges that can be incorporated into PE lessons, movement breaks, or used for at-home practice. The full page task cards each outline a unique scarf challenge that requires students to experiment with skills like tossing, catching, balancing, and creative movement. Activities range in difficulty, allowing educators to differentiate instruction. Cards can be printed in PDF, PPT, or JPEG formats for flexible implementation in whole group lessons, small group stations, assessments, or independent practice. By integrating these lively and engaging scarf challenges into their teaching, educators can help students build hand-eye coordination, balance, motor skills, and confidence - all while staying physically active. The open-ended nature of the tasks encourages students to be creative, think critically, and collaborate with peers. With movement at their core, these challenges make fitness fun!

Author Cap'n Pete's Power PE

Tags Physical Education, September, Exercise, Fitness, Task Cards, Pe Equipment, Pe Equipment For Elementary, Pe Scarves

Current Electricity Taboo Cards 1

Current Electricity Taboo Cards 1
Science, Physics, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Activities

Eighteen taboo cards on: -explaining current, voltage and resistance; -explaining and naming conductors and insulators; -circuits and symbols How to Use: -Work in pairs -Place cards in a pile face down -Student takes a card and gives scientific clues to their partner to help them guess the word in the guess box -The clue giver cannot use the words in the taboo box in the clues See more Elf Off the Shelf resources on this topic and many others

Author Elf off the Shelf Resources

Tags Taboo Cards, Current Electricity Printable, Electricity Taboo Cards, Phsyics Activity, Science

Squares, Cubes, Square Roots and Cube Roots - I Have Who Has Class Act

Squares, Cubes, Square Roots and Cube Roots - I Have Who Has Class Act
, Grade 8, Activities, Games

I Have Who Has is a class activity that is a student favorite. This set contains 36 cards with questions for squares of numbers, cubes of numbers, square roots of numbers and cube roots of numbers. It is a PDF file. I HAVE WHO HAS: PERFECT SQUARES AND CUBES Directions 1. Make a copy of the cards. You will only need one set to reuse for all of your classes. Use color paper and laminate if possible. (I had a set of I Have Who Has that were not laminated, used them for several years, and they held up well.) 2. Have students number 1 -36 on a piece of paper. 3. Mix up the cards and pass them out, one to each student. There are 36 cards so a few students might get two cards depending on your class size. 4. Any student can start with their WHO HAS. The student that has the value equivalent to the WHO HAS statement speaks up and says I HAVE ____ WHO HAS_____. (reading their card) Students will record the answer on their paper whether they have the card or not, trying to beat the person who has the card. Continue in this manner until you return to the starting card and they will then get to say their I HAVE. 5. I suggest having the cubes you don't expect the students to have memorized on the board (such as the cubes of 11 -15). You might even want to have a poster of those permanently on the wall. 6. I always made I HAVE WHO HAS a race for the class. If they could go through the cards in a certain amount of time they all got a piece of candy. I decreased the time allowed, as they got better. All students will have to speak clearly and loudly, listen, and stay focused to get through the cards in a set time. --great skills to practice in and of themselves ***** Make sure to count your cards after taking them back up from students. Even one missing card ruins the activity.********

Author Math Resources With Rigor

Tags Perfect Squares, Perfect Cubes, Sqaure Root, Cube Root, I Have Who Has, Class Activity

Sticks Cat Activity

Sticks Cat Activity
Science, Life Sciences, Animals, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities

Activity Introduction An amazing activity /craft designed for the students to have fun learning about our daily activities or even to have fun doing some DIY crafts. Sticks Cat Do you like group activities or crafts that you can enjoy with your friends and family? Or do you like individua activities and crafts that you can do on your own then show the world how creative you are? Have you ever tried to do a do it yourself craft? If yes tell us more about it, like has any one helped you, what was it about, what materials dd you use to create it and how much time did you suspend creating it? Do you like colouring? What is your favourite colour? Sticks Cat Activity The activity is perfect for encouraging the creativity skills for the students, while having fun with our cool activities and crafts. Sticks Cat This friendly designed worksheet is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity . Instructions Glue 6 sticks together for the head, and 3 for the lower body. Join the body and the head together. Cut the ears, paws, tail and tongue from the orange foam. Cut out circles from the black foam for the nose and eyes. Cut the tongue from the red foam. Attach the ears on either side of the head and attach the paws at the bottom. Glue the nose and googly eyes. Draw a curve for the mouth, and stick the red foam cutout for the tongue. Format Available in a PDF format.

Author Educational Voice

Tags Sticks Cat Activity, Sticks Cat, Cat Activity, Cat Craft, Cats, Cat, Cats Facts, Cats Facts For Kids, Animals Craft, Fun Activity

Letter Q Beginning Sound Sort

Letter Q Beginning Sound Sort
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

This beginning sound sort for the letter Q is a great hands on activity for recognizing the most common sound of the letter Q. This is an easy and fun activity to give students who need practice with recognizing the letter Q sound from amongst other letter sounds or for those students who need extra practice distinguishing between the initial sounds in words. To complete this sorting activity , students will look at a picture on a quilt square to determine if the picture begins with the letter Q or does not begin with the letter Q, and then the students will place the quilt square on the correct quilt mat. This sorting activity includes 3 pages that contains One quilt mat for pictures that begin with the letter Q One quilt mat for pictures that do not begin with the letter Q Quilt square pictures that begin with Q Quilt square pictures that do not begin with Q This beginning sound sort can be used in the following ways Literacy centers Fine motor centers File folder activity Add magnets to the picture cards for a baking tray activity Small group activities Morning work Emergency sub plans If making a file folder game, the teacher will place the mats on either side of the folder and use hook and loop fasteners to sort the quilt square pictures. Skills assessed with these letter Q initial sound sort Initial Sound of the letter Q Distinguishing between words that begin with Q and do not begin with Q Ability to sort the picture cards on to the correct mat This beginning sounds sorting activity is a low prep activity . All a teacher needs to do is to print the three pages, cut out the picture cards and laminate the pages and cards if desired. The activity is easy to set up and to put away and store. This download includes a PDF with 3 usable pages.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Letter Of The Week, Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Centers, Beginning Sounds, Literacy Center, Preschool Literacy Center, Initial Sounds, Letter Q, Letter Q Activities, Initial /q/

Add Fractions with Unlike Denominators Scavenger Hunt

Add Fractions with Unlike Denominators Scavenger Hunt
Math, Fractions, Grade 4, 5, Activities

This is an Add Fractions with Unlike Denominators Scavenger Hunt. Cards are printed 2 per page. Directions are included.

Author That One Cheerful Classroom

Tags Adding Fractions, Unlike Denominators, Scavenger Hunt, Math Centers, Whole Group, Task Cards, Math Games

"Tuck Everlasting" Activities + Project Menu

"Tuck Everlasting" Activities + Project Menu
ELA, Literature, Grade 4, 5, 6, Activities, Projects

This is a "Tuck Everlasting" Project Menu + Activities. There are 8 unique options for students to choose from and complete. From letter writing to being a news reporter, students will have many fun options. Grading rubrics are included.

Author Class with Mrs B

Tags Project Menu, Choice Board, Literature, Tuck Everlasting

Number Bonds 16-20 Bingo - Boards 21-25

Number Bonds 16-20 Bingo - Boards 21-25
Math, Fact Families, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games

Number Bonds 16-20 Bingo teaches number bonds for 16 to 20 in an engaging way. This math game strengthens understanding of part-part-whole relationships. Students match number bond equations to call-outs. The first to cover 3 spaces vertically, horizontally, or diagonally wins. The game includes calling cards, bingo boards, squares to cover spaces, and instructions. Print, laminate, and cut materials for durability. Lamination enables reuse for years. Or use dry erase boards and markers. Use this game whole class or small groups. It also works one-on-one and for independent practice. Other number bond resources allow further differentiated practice. Children will beg to play this game again and again while intrinsically boosting fact fluency.

Author Colleen's Cosmic Collection

Tags Number Bonds, Number Bonds Games, Addition Game, Addition Activity, Math Facts, Addition Facts, Addition Math Facts, Math Fact Practice, Number Bonds To 20, Cccnbb1620

Letter M Emergent Reader

Letter M Emergent Reader
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

This letter M emergent reader is a great book for practicing beginning sounds. This book is a low prep activity for students to make and take home to practice the initial sound of the letter M. These beginning readers are perfect for any preschool or kindergarten classroom where students are learning about letters and letter sounds. This emergent reader includes a cover page and seven different "M is for..." pages that all focus on the most common sound of the letter M in the initial position of the word. What is Included: * Letter M emergent reader cover page. * M is for mailbox. * M is for map. * M is for milk. * M is for mittens. * M is for money. * M is for moon. * M is for mountain. Students can be guided to color each picture first and then cut the pages apart. There are two emergent reader pages for each printed page. The pages will then be stapled together in a book for students to read over and over to practice the letter M sound. All pictures in this book focus on the initial /m/ sound. The pages can be stapled together in any order as long as the cover page is on top. When to Use: * Literacy Center * Reading Center * Small Group Activity * Independent Activity * Emergency Sub Plans * Use as mini books in a class library These alphabet emergent readers make great student made books for them to take home and read with their families or for placing in a class library for students to read again and again during center time. Skills Assessed: * Letter Recognition * initial Sound of the Letter M * Reading simple sight words * reading simple repetitive sentences For similar resources, visit my store!

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Emergent Reader, Beginning Sounds, Beginning Reader, Alphabet Reader, Alphabet Book, Alphabet Activity, Letter Of The Week, Letter M, Letter M Emergent Reader, Initial /m/

Doiminoes: Landforms

Doiminoes: Landforms
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games

These dominos include the matching word and picture. They are perfect for learning new vocabulary about landforms!

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags Domino, Dominoes, Landforms, Matching, Words

Pennsylvania State Flipbook (Capital, Bird, Flower, Flag, Animal)

Pennsylvania State Flipbook (Capital, Bird, Flower, Flag, Animal)
Creative Arts, Art, Social Studies, ELA, History, History: USA, Geography, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Grammar, Language Development, Spelling, Writing, Grade 2, 3, 4, Activities, Projects

Pennsylvania State Flipbook Resource (Capital, Bird, Flower, Flag, Animal) Looking for a simple yet effective way to introduce your students to the state of Pennsylvania and its fascinating array of symbols? This interactive flipbook resource is an excellent tool that can be employed in classrooms and homeschooling environments. Ideal for students in grades 2 through 4, this easy-to-use teaching aid presents invaluable information about the keystone state through a fun and engaging format that aids comprehension. The Pennsylvania State Flipbook covers five major aspects of the state: It's capital - Harrisburg Its unique bird - Ruffed Grouse Beautiful flower - Mountain Laurel Its flag symbolizing courage liberty and independence Last but not the least its state animal - White Tailed deer. This PDF package includes four distinct flipbooks each offering two design options; one with pictures to boost visual understanding among learners and another without images perfect for older learners who are practicing note-taking skills. Additionally there are two printing choices available; one requiring cutting which enhances fine motor skills development when assembling their flipbooks or another option which demands no cutting at all perfect to save time during busy lesson plans. Leverage other curricular areas as well like: Language Arts: Have learners read comprehensively about each symbol while honing their spelling skills by carefully noting key terms down within the flipbooks themselves or using them as reference points during interactive spelling games. Social Studies: Inject elements from history into discussion points whilst navigating the symbols within book such as historical facts related to each symbol which will provide these young minds with an enriched understanding of why these icons were chosen significant moments associated with them making it cross-curricular!. Art & Music: Include lessons or activities by having picture based discussion regarding design elements showcased in flags or bird design using this resource Facile to implement in individual research projects, small or large group activities, as warm-up exercises or homework assignments, this flipbook resource provides educators with the flexibility to tailor its use according to their classroom needs. Whether you're planning a Pennsylvania focused week or a complete U.S states unit study, this inventive material is sure to leave your students eager for more state-themed exploration!

Author Heather Huhman

Tags Pennsylvania, Flipbook, State Symbols, Harrisburg, Ruffed Grouse

Daily Routines Speaking Game

Daily Routines Speaking Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities

This is a Daily Routines Speaking Game that comes with 1 game board. This board can be printed in color or black and white. It is a fun way to increase dialogue and build speaking skills amongst your learners. Students will move from one space to the next reading and then answering the questions.

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags Daily Routines, Speaking Game, Speaking Skills, Language Activities, Board Game, Small Group, Whole Group, Dice Games, Literacy, ESL

20 EXERCISES OF MEMORY GAME | Animals Themed
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20 EXERCISES OF MEMORY GAME | Animals Themed
Math, Patterns, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Games

A. INTRODUCCION We are EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS, a publisher dedicated to designing educational resources for primary school children approximately between the ages of 3 and 12 who are learning mathematics, literacy, as well as worksheets for learning Spanish and some brain exercises. B. OTHERS FREE RESOURCES: WE ALSO HAVE OTHER FREE RESOURCES AVAILABLE To download this resource completely free, you just have to click on the shaded link and you can use it in class! COUNT AND CLIP EMOJIS: https://teachsimple.com/product/20-free-counting-clip-cards-1-to-10-emojis-themed COUNT AND CLIP MONSTERS: https://teachsimple.com/product/20-free-clip-cards-counting-1-to-10-monster-themed COUNT AND CLIP POKEMON: https://teachsimple.com/product/20-free-clip-cards-counting-1-to-10 COUNT AND CLIP DINOSAUR: https://teachsimple.com/product/20-free-dinosaurs-clip-cards-counting-1-10 C. MORE INFORMATION: NOW READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION CAREFULLY SO THAT YOU KNOW WHAT THIS PRODUCT IS ABOUT: 1. Why should teachers use educational materials in the classroom? Teachers must use the greatest number of educational resources in the classroom because this way the students will have a more meaningful and unforgettable learning, in addition to it being proven that the teaching material will greatly help because children learn through the senses or through recreational activities. 2. What is the name of this document? The title of this document is "Exercises to find the similar partner" 3. What topic will you address in this resource? Students will address the topic of recognizing the same or similar patterns. 4. For what ages is it recommended? This educational resource is recommended for children from 4 to 8 years old, who are students who can already make cuts and can recognize similarity of figures. 5. Who is the author of this document? The author of this document is "EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS", we are a publishing house dedicated to the development of teaching materials for primary education, for the areas of mathematics, as well as for reading and writing and even other areas such as brain exercises or learning Spanish. E. MORE RESOURCES FOR YOU: COUNT AND CLIP FOOD: https://teachsimple.com/product/20-free-counting-cards-numbers-1-to-10-with-food COUNT AND CLIP FRUITS: https://teachsimple.com/product/20-free-count-and-clip-cards-numbers-1-to-10-fruit-themed COUNT AND CLIP SUMMER: https://teachsimple.com/product/20-count-and-clip-cards-free-summer-version

Author EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA

Tags Puzzles, Printables, Printables For Kids, Free Resources, Brain Games For Kids

5th Grade Order of Operations Scavenger Hunt

5th Grade Order of Operations Scavenger Hunt
Math, Order Of Operations, Grade 5, Activities

The 5th Grade Order of Operations Scavenger Hunt This is a dynamic pedagogical tool designed specifically for the fifth-grade mathematics curriculum . It aids in mastering the crucial concept of order operations, an essential foundation for advanced mathematical calculations. Characteristically crafted to active engagement among students, this resource promotes: Hands-on exploration and collaboration Improvement in equation-solving skills Honing observational skills as students seek out clues Enhancement of problem-solving abilities. A Comprehensive Tool: This resource is available as a comprehensive 10-page PDF document—easy to use by both educators and students. The document includes: Detailed instructions for teachers on activity execution. An answer key provided for easy reference. Versatility at Its Best: The versatility of the Order of Operations Scavenger Hunt enables its effective application across varied learning settings—both group class exercises that motivate teamwork or fun homework assignments that advocate independent study. In Conclusion: The 5th Grade Order of Operations Scavenger Hunt allows educators an interactive approach to solidify their wards’ understanding and practical capabilities concerning the rules guiding mathematical computations. Used alongside conventional methods can heighten enthusiastic participation, making math lessons enjoyable yet fruitful!

Author That One Cheerful Classroom

Tags Order Of Operations, Scavenger Hunt, Active Learning, Problem Solving, Mathematical Computation, Order Of Operations Games 5th Grade, 5th Grade Order Of Operations

Number Bonds for 11 Practice - Cut and Paste Grid Puzzle

Number Bonds for 11 Practice - Cut and Paste Grid Puzzle
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities

Need an activity for practicing number bonds that will be fun and engaging? These no-prep, self checking cut and paste math puzzles are great for helping students to focus on addition as they do number bonds for number 11. Preparation: Just print and go! There are 2 pages for each number – The main worksheet and a page with puzzle pieces that need to be cut out and pasted on the worksheet. Each student will need a copy of both pages. There is also a “Back of Puzzle Pieces” page. This needs to be printed on the reverse side of all puzzle pieces pages. There are 2 printing options – colour or black and white You can also mix and match the colour and black and white pages. For example, you could print only the puzzle pieces in colour and the worksheet in black and white if you wish. These worksheets are great for: Homework Centers Extra work for early finishers Extra practice for students struggling with Number Sense How Students Use These Worksheets: Students cut out the puzzle pieces and place the pieces with the pictures facing down, so that the numbers on the back are visible. Next they need to look at the worksheet. There are sums in the blocks that need to be completed. They must find the pieces that match the sums and paste the pieces on the correct squares, with the numbers facing downwards and the picture facing upwards. As they paste the pieces in place, the picture will form! I also have number bonds grid puzzles for other numbers available - CLICK HERE to check them out! You may also be interested in some these resources: · Number bonds bingo games · Number bonds strip puzzles · Number bonds worksheets · Fractions matching games · Skip counting bingo · Times tables board games · Times tables matching games

Author Colleen's Cosmic Collection

Tags Number Bonds, Number Bonds Activities, Cut And Paste, Elementary Math, Addition Activities, Math Facts, Addition Facts, Addition Math Facts, Math Fact Practice, Cccnbgp

My Alien ID Activity

My Alien ID Activity
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Space, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities

Activity Introduction An amazing activity designed for the students to learn more about famous places in different countries. My Alien ID Do you like reading about space? If yes, what is your favorite topic? What do you know about our solar system? What is the smallest planet in our solar system? What is the biggest plant in our solar system? What is the hottest plant in our solar system? And what is the coldest one? Do you think there are aliens? If yes, what do you think they look like? What do they eat and how they speak to each other? Where do they live? What is a galaxy? And what is a milky way? Have you recently saw a shooting star? If yes, tell us more about it, like when did it happen and where? What is a blackhole? Can a blackhole gets bigger by time? Do you like counting the stars? What do you think a star is made of? My Alien ID Activity The activity is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about this fantastic place. Aliens This friendly designed worksheet is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Instructions Imagine you were an alien in a different planet or galaxy, fill out the information below: Alien Name Planet Name Draw your picture Draw your planet Description of your planet Description of my daily life on the planet Format Available in a PDF format.

Author Educational Voice

Tags My Alien ID Activity, Alien ID, My Alien, Alien Activity, Alien Facts, Alien Facts For Kids, Space, Space Facts, Space Facts For Kids

Number Bonds 11-15 Bingo - Boards 11-15

Number Bonds 11-15 Bingo - Boards 11-15
Math, Fact Families, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games

Number Bonds 11-15 Bingo helps students practice number bonds for 11-15 in a fun, engaging way. This math game includes 5 colorful bingo boards with accompanying calling cards. To play, students cover squares on their board when a number bond is called. The first to cover 3 squares in a row wins! Lamination is recommended so materials last across years. Manipulatives like buttons can replace "playing squares" to reduce printing. Alternatively, students could mark and erase boards with dry erase markers. Bingo never gets old, so try this with small groups or a whole class. Differentiate by making calling cards easier or more complex. Extend learning using additional bingo boards found here. Check out other number bonds games too! Students will love building fluency with bonds to 15 while playing an all-time favorite game.

Author Colleen's Cosmic Collection

Tags Number Bonds, Number Bonds Games, Addition Game, Addition Activity, Math Facts, Addition Facts, Addition Math Facts, Math Fact Practice, Number Bonds To 15, Cccnbb1115

EAT, ED, EN, ET Word Family Fun Activity

EAT, ED, EN, ET Word Family Fun Activity
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities

This activity is perfect for students who are struggling with word families. It is a fun and interactive way for them to learn and practice.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Word Families

Animated Story: I Want a Pet - Possessive + Pronoun Practice

Animated Story: I Want a Pet - Possessive + Pronoun Practice
ELA, Grammar, Grade 2, 3, 4, Read Alouds, Activities

The Animated Story: I Want a Pet is an interactive step-by step story for your little learners to enjoy. There are 20 slides for students to follow along with. Students will practice possessives and pronouns in this story. Here is a link to my store for more: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/bloom

Author Bloom Resources

Tags Grammar, Pets, Possessives, Animated Step-by-Steps, SEN

Short and Long Vowel E Activity

Short and Long Vowel E Activity
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Math, Numbers, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities

This activity is great for helping students learn the difference between short and long vowel E words. The activity includes sorting cards with words like "bed" and "bead" to help students identify the different spellings.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Statistics, Alphabet, Letter Recognition, Long Vowels, Pronunciation, Short Vowels, Vowels, Letter E Activities