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First Grade Sight Words Worksheets and Games

First Grade Sight Words Worksheets and Games
ELA, Reading, Language Development, Spelling, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Sight Words Worksheets and Games for Kindergarten, 1st Grade and 2nd Grade, Complete with Answer Keys Add FUN and variety to your High Frequency Sight Word teaching resources with this collection of ready-to-print, NO PREP worksheets, puzzles and games. All the high-frequency sight words from the Dolch Pre-Primer, Primer and First Grade lists are covered in these unique word puzzle worksheets and easy to play games.. In addition, you can substitute your own words in the Tic Tac Bingo and Card Games by providing a list and having students make their own cards. Just print and copy the black and white worksheets or laminate the color versions for your class. With matching answer keys for each puzzle and exercise, they're perfect for literacy centers , seat work and homework. Your students will: read, compare and look for letters in sight words find sight words on their bingo cards or hidden in word searches pick the sight word that makes sense and write it to complete a simple sentence play easy, introductory forms of Word Search puzzles, Bingo, Tic Tac Toe, and a discard card game (e.g. Crazy Eights) get even more practice reading and writing sight words as they print words to make their own playing cards and bingo cards Included in this 99-page PDF collection are exercises suitable for individual self-study, pairs of students, and small groups, as well as whole class participation activities, You'll also find a range of materials designed to address a wide variety of levels of learners in your class, from printing a designated missing letter in a sight word and then reading it, to using context to correctly select and write sight words missing from a set of sentences. The primary curriculum standard addressed is: CCSS RF.K.3c Read common high-frequency words by sight (e.g., the, of, to, you, she, my, is, are, do, does).

Author WorksheetsPlus

Tags Sight Word, Sight Words, Dolch, Fry, Game, Games, High Frequency, Frequency, Read, Primer

"Where the Wild Things Are" | Picture Book Study

"Where the Wild Things Are" | Picture Book Study
ELA, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Novel Studies

This award-winning book sparks imagination and emotion in young readers. Join imaginative Max as he sails to a land of mischievous monsters and becomes their king. Extend the adventure beyond the book with 30+ thoughtfully designed printables that reinforce literacy foundations, comprehension, critical thinking, and more. These resources are great for students preschool through age three. Kids will love puzzling out story sequences, comparing tales through Venn diagrams, writing their own wild rumpus adventures, practicing letter shapes, sorting words/pictures, filling in missing story words, creating monster masks, and other skill-building challenges. Non-fiction reading, youtube links, coloring pages, puppets, mazes, and sequencing strips encourage students to make connections from the story. With various activity types and difficulty levels, you can choose which resources your class needs for a personalized approach. Print only what you require to immerse students in this pioneering, emotion-filled story. Included materials like discussion questions, tracing pages, early writing prompts, phonics practice, story elements exercises, write-and-draw templates, and more support differentiated teaching. Regardless of which thoughtful materials you select, this compilation saves prep time so you can connect meaningfully with young imaginations. Watch students' creativity unfold as they design covers, sequence events, build vocabulary, compare tales, illustrate monster fantasies, and make deeper connections during this one-of-a-kind book. Set sail into the land of wild things with a trailblazing picture book and this versatile resource for an unforgettable language arts unit.

Author Simply Schoolgirl

Tags Picture Book, Where The Wild Things Are, Compare Stories, Story Maze, Writing Pennant, Where The Wild Things Are Ebook, Where The Wild Things Are Worksheets Printable, Where The Wild Things Are Activities Pdf

"Sylvester and the Magic Pebble" | Picture Book Study

"Sylvester and the Magic Pebble" | Picture Book Study
ELA, Reading, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Novel Studies

This classic, award-winning picture book inspires imagination and compassion in young readers. Join the adventurous donkey Sylvester as a magic pebble grants his wish in unexpected ways. Your students will be love the colorful illustrations and lessons about family, friendship, and finding courage within. Extend learning beyond the book with 30+ thoughtfully designed printables that reinforce literacy skills, comprehension, critical thinking, and more. Students can practice story sequences, comparing tales through Venn diagrams, writing their own magic pebble adventures, practicing letter formation, sorting words and pictures, filling in missing story words, and other skill-building challenges. Coloring pages, popsicle stick puppets, dot-to-dot activities, cause and effect practice, and youtube video suggestions round out the interdisciplinary fun. The wide variety of activity types and difficulty levels allows teachers to tailor the study to class needs and pace. Print only what you require to immerse students in this heartwarming tale. Discussion questions, tracing pages, early writing prompts, book report templates, story crown patterns, sight word practice, phonics worksheets, character traits exercises, sequencing strips, and more support differentiated instruction. Watch students' empathy and creativity bloom as they design new covers, sequence events, illustrate wishes, compare tales, and make deeper connections during this magical story. This book study is sure to be a hit in your classroom!

Author Simply Schoolgirl

Tags Reading Worksheets, Literacy Station, Sylvester And The Magic Pebble, Reading Comprehension, Picture Book Study, Sight Words, Spelling, Comparing Stories

"The Napping House" | Picture Book Study

"The Napping House" | Picture Book Study
ELA, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Novel Studies

This imaginative picture book sparks creativity and curiosity in young readers. Dive deep into this funny story of a boy, dog, cat, mouse, flea, and Granny who progressively pile onto a bed. Children will love the illustrations and cumulative plot building up to the story's silly, surprising ending. Extend learning beyond the pages with the thoughtfully designed printables in this compilation. Choose from over 30 engaging activities to reinforce literacy skills, comprehension, critical thinking, and more. Flexible options allow customization for preschool to grade 3. Your students will love puzzling out the story sequence, comparing tales through Venn diagrams, writing their own napping house adventures, practicing handwriting, sorting words and pictures, filling in missing story words, and other skill-building challenges. Coloring pages, youtube video suggestions, and non-fiction reading about sleep habits. The variety of materials allows teachers to tailor the study to class needs and pace comfortably. Components like discussion questions, tracing and sight word worksheets, early writing prompts, book report templates, story crown patterns, maze activities, and more support differentiated instruction to meet the needs of all students. This resource eliminates prep time so you can engage fully with young learners. Watch their smiles grow as they stack characters, sequence events, illustrate new endings, and make deeper connections during this snuggly tale. Curl up with a clever picture book and this versatile resource for a sleep-filled, skill-building unit.

Author Simply Schoolgirl

Tags No Prep Reading, The Napping House, Picture Book Study, Digraphs, Phonics Worksheet, Sight Words, Literacy Station, Napping House Activities, The Napping House Activities

"The Circus Ship" | Picture Book Study

"The Circus Ship" | Picture Book Study
ELA, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Novel Studies, Worksheets & Printables

Take your class on a high-seas adventure of a capsized circus ship with this nautical tale! Over 40 activities transform the imaginative story into an engaging learning adventure. Dive into themed puzzles and crafts like piecing together scenes of circus animals coming ashore, designing custom show tickets, and creating magical paper bag puppets. Build literacy skills through drawing imaginative circus adventures, tracing letter formations, practicing sight words, and inventing alternate endings. Navigate story comprehension through sequencing strips placing plot points in order, analyzing traits of key characters like the villainous Mr. Paine, and completing tale details on fill-in-the-blank worksheets. Upbeat videos, vibrant coloring sheets, and hands-on games spark the imagination while exposing new vocabulary. Sort words and pictures to reinforce categories and matching. Follow highlighted patterns to trace tricky words. Move step-by-step through mazes spelling out names like Little Emma Rose. Complete partial words from the text to polish phonics abilities. With over 40 printables spanning reading fundamentals to unrestrained creativity, this cross-curricular study leverages a charming nautical tale to transform early literacy into smooth sailing! Students gain confidence while delighting in the adventures of gallant animals, plucky children, and a magical circus ship voyage brought vividly to life through activities and extensions. Come aboard for meaningful learning!

Author Simply Schoolgirl

Tags The Circus Ship, Book Project, Comparing Stories, Sight Words, Vocabulary, Sequencing Strips, Writing Prompts, Character Traits, Blends

"Apple Pie Tree" | Picture Book Study

"Apple Pie Tree" | Picture Book Study
ELA, Reading, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Novel Studies

The Apple Pie Tree Picture Book Study A comprehensive no-prep resource packed with supporting materials for teaching preschool, kindergarten, and first-grade students. Main Features: Adaptable: 48-page PDF resource can be used for grades from preschool to first grade based on different skill levels. Versatile: An assortment of activities, allowing teachers to curate a unit around the story according to their teaching style and students' needs by mixing and matching included resources. Here's what you get when you dive into this resource: A - Extension Activities After Story Reading: Explore the story further with coloring pages inspired by the book's artistry. Dive into non-fiction articles on how apple pies are made. Conduct exercises like Venn Diagram comparisons between tales. B - Creative Interaction Exercises: Follow up activities such as crafting a crown or solving jigsaw puzzles related to the storyline incite creative thinking while introducing fun group interactions in classrooms or homeschool settings. C - Extras Beyond Written Material: YouTube links related to the narrative extend learning possibilities beyond written material—delving deeper into different educationally relevant constructs imbibed in The Apple Pie Tree’s tale Focused Skill Development Through Tasks Like: Promoting handwriting skills using letter tracing worksheets Fostering appreciation for literature: designing personal covers for favorite books Whether used during whole-group instruction time at school or small-group homeschool sessions—even individual assignments sent home—The Apple Pie Tree Picture Book Study is an excellent teaching resource that holistically aids educators in guiding their pupils towards comprehensive learning through a heartwarming picture book narrative.

Author Simply Schoolgirl

Tags Apple Pie, Picture Book, Interdisciplinary, Educational Resource, Language Arts

"Mrs. Wishy Washy" | Picture Book Study

"Mrs. Wishy Washy" | Picture Book Study
ELA, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Novel Studies

Bring the fun tale of Mrs. Wishy Washy and her messy farm animals to life with this engaging picture book study. With over 40 activities for early elementary learners, this resource transforms a cute story into cross-curricular learning. Through puzzles, mazes, sequencing tasks, and art projects , students will love learning about Mrs. Wishy Washy and her determined pigs, cows, and ducks. Worksheets, writing templates, and imaginative drawing prompts build literacy skills as emerging readers trace letters, match vocabulary to images, complete sight word activities, and invent their own farm stories. This story-themed content keeps students engaged while reinforcing early math concepts like ordinal numbers, patterns, sorting, and spatial navigation. Sequencing strips challenge learners to place story events in logical order. Sorting tasks require analyzing categories like farm animals, cleaning objects, and parts of a book. Completing mazes, dot-to-dots, and tracing activities helps with the development of fine motor dexterity. Open-ended questions and writing pennants promote higher-order thinking by encouraging students to make text-to-self connections. Comparing fictional events to real-world science helps students understand how soap enables cleaning. This interdisciplinary approach ensures well-rounded comprehension. With differentiated materials, this study provides the just-right amount of support and challenge. Teachers can further adapt activities based on individual needs. Enjoy!!

Author Simply Schoolgirl

Tags Picture Book Study, Reading, Comprehension, Mrs. Wishy Washy, Story Writing, Sequencing, Mrs Wishy Washy Pdf, Wishy Washy Book, Mrs Wishy Washy Lesson Plan

ESL Reading Comprehension + Essay Worksheet - US Presidents + Election

ESL Reading Comprehension + Essay Worksheet - US Presidents + Election
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Writing, Creative Writing, Language Development, ESL, Vocabulary, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

ESL Reading Comprehension + Essay Worksheets on US Presidents and US Presidential Elections This ESL Reading Comprehension and Writing Teaching Resource on US Presidents (3 PDF Printable Slides worksheet) is great to train Language skills in English. High Schoolers + late middle schoolers (7th-12th graders; teens) can be suitable learners/students to this ESL Activity. Newcomers or any English Language Learner can be more than suitable for this ESL (English Second Language) Activity! This Teaching Material can also be Great for ESL Centers around the world or any English second tutor. Intermediate advanced English as a Second Language students and learners are suitable for this ESL Reading Comprehension + Writing Worksheet on US Presidents (3 Printable slides) This ESL Reading Comprehension Worksheet on US Presidents (3 Slides; PDF Printable Teaching Resource) includes: 1 text on "US Presidents and US Presidential Elections" (Content generated by Artificial Intelligence and edited by me) 15 Questions based on the text (with space to write answers) 1 Essay Prompt for ESL Writing Activity (Writing about your country's chief of state and making comparisons with your country's chief of state's elections and US Presidential Elections; if republic) This ESL Teaching Resource on US Presidents and US Presidential Elections (Worksheet Reading Comprehension Activity; PDF) is suitable for Intermediate Advanced English as a second or foreign language students. Its aim is to make students exercise and/or improve their Reading Comprehesion + Writing English as a second language Skills. Learning with Alan is a Teaching Resources Store that aims to help English as a Second or foreign Language (ESL EFL) Teachers, Educators and Tutors around the world (be it online or offline) to achieve their teaching objectives while creating an enjoyable and stimulating learning environment. Never Forget! Learning is fun, So should English! Always If you want to browse more of my PDF printable ESL, EFL, TESOL Teaching Resources, click here Learning with Alan!

Author Learning with Alan

Tags ESL, English, Worksheet, Reading, Comprehension, Writing, United States, President, White House, Elections

ESL Lesson Plan on Bullying - Cyberbullying

ESL Lesson Plan on Bullying - Cyberbullying
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Language Development, ESL, Writing, Creative Writing, Vocabulary, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

ESL Lesson Plan on Bullying - Cyberbullying This ESL EFL Lesson Plan on Bullying and Cyberbullying (PDF Digital Lesson 15 slides + answer key) can be Great to help stimulate English Learning within Newcomers or any English as a Second Language Student. Ideal participants for this Activity are Foreign Languages Students at Middle School and early High School (teens). This Product can also be Great for ESL Centers Abroad and ESL Tutors or private teachers. This ESL EFL TESOL TEFL Lesson Plan on Bullying and Cyberbullying can be more than great for intermediate, advanced English as a Second or Foreign Language Students. This Stimulating ESL EFL Lesson Plan on Bullying and Cyberbullying (15 slides + Answer Keys in the last slide) includes: 1 Introduction to Bullying 1 Warm-Up Picture Description ESL EFL TESOL Activity given of 4 scenes (boy bullying a girl + dark skinned girl being isolated by other girls + a boy browsing harful comments on his phone + a kid and his family at a therapist) 1 Listening comprehension Activity (with answers keys in the last slide) with QR Code-Linked YouTube Video 1 Writing Activity with 2 Essay Prompts (writing about the importance of telling one's experiences with bullying and the reasons this topic shouldn't be be avoided + writing about the ways one can stand against bullying) This ESL, EFL, TESOL, TEFL PDF Digital Teaching Resource Lesson Plan on Bullying and Cyberbullying (15 slides + answer keys in the last slide) can be great for Intermediate Advanced English as a second or foreign language learners. Its aim is to make students exercise and improve their Listening comprehesion and Writing English as a second language Skills. Learning with Alan is a Brand New Teaching Resources Store whose aim is to help English as a Second or foreign Language Teachers, Educators and Tutors (be it online or offline) to achieve their teaching objectives while creating a fun and stimulating environment. Never Forget! Learning is fun, So should English! Always If you want to browse more of my PDF ESL, EFL, TESOL Teaching Resources, click here Learning with Alan!

Author Learning with Alan

Tags ESL, Bullying, Cyberbullying, Anti Bullying, English, Lesson Plan, Listening, Writing, Essay, Comprehension

4th Grade Non-Fiction Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions

4th Grade Non-Fiction Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Grade 4, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Engage 4th Graders with these fun non-fiction reading passages that exercise essential reading comprehension skills. 4th Grade Non-Fiction Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions features 8 unique informational text passages that will fascinate readers. With high-interest topics like ancient sports heroes and dogs that drive cars, these original stories, combined with the multiple choice questions and graphic organizers , will exercise and strengthen essential comprehension skills. Features • 8 original informational text passages • Engaging stories full of fascinating facts to motivate readers • Multiple choice questions after each story to reinforce comprehension and close reading skills • Answer keys • 3 Graphic Organizers to help organize ideas to enhance comprehension • No-prep, 30 pages in easily printable PDF format Although targeted to 4th graders, this resource can also benefit older students or English language learners. The printable PDF format makes it easy to incorporate these passages and questions into classroom lesson plans, individualized reading programs or homework assignments. 4th Grade Non-Fiction Reading Comprehension Passages is a valuable tool for promoting active reading and critical thinking - ideal for developing strong reading comprehension skills and preparing students for standardized tests. Many students struggle with non-fiction reading comprehension. This resource can help by providing students with the tools they need to analyze, comprehend, and enjoy non-fiction reading. The Stories Ruby, The Elephant Artist The Fighter from Thasos Driving Has Gone to the Dogs What is the Iditarod? The Devil Frog Giant Animal Totems April Fish! Secret Code Talkers Graphic Organizers Informational Text Notes Organizer Main Idea Organizer Questions Organizer This resource targeting informational text reading comprehension addresses many of the 4th Grade Common Core ELA Reading standards: RI.4.1 RI.4.2 RI.4.10 RF.4.4 If you are looking for a lower level non-fiction reading comprehension resource please try Non-Fiction Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions for 3rd Grade.

Author WorksheetsPlus

Tags Reading Comprehension, Non Fiction, Close Reading, 4th Grade, Printables, Pdf, Informational Text

SEL: POT OF GOLD Mindfulness Calming Activity St. Patrick's Day

SEL: POT OF GOLD Mindfulness Calming Activity St. Patrick's Day
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Not Grade Specific, Activities

SEL: POT OF GOLD Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity - ST. PATRICK'S DAY THEMED! Students take a mindful moment to breathe and trace different objects with their fingertips. This activity teaches students how to calm down emotionally while focusing on their breathing. Help your students relax by teaching them the Trace and Breathe technique, which is a part of social emotional learning (SEL). This technique helps students feel calmer by focusing on their breath and making small movements. When they feel upset or overly excited, they can use this technique to calm themselves down. Lots of cute and colorful designs to choose from! Black and White also provided! This SEL: POT OF GOLD Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity comes with: A Description of the Trace and Breathe skill A Poster with Trace and Breathe A Colored Copy of the resource A Copy that is Black and White Ideas for Teachers to use this resource: With individual students Print out pictures based on student interest! To teach the Trace and Breathe Technique To help students to calm down as needed Ideas for Whole Class SEL: Use the technique after recess, after and assembly, etc... Address the needs of Individual Student: Allow student to use when they need a moment to calm down Create a calm down station in the classroom, have several of these printed and laminated for students to choose from and use as needed Steps to engage in this SEL: POT OF GOLD Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity: Take a deep breathe in Begin to trace the picture with your finger Breathe out as you trace Breathe out as long as you can Pause and repeat Other Designs Available here! Animal Bundle- Cat Dog Elephant Monkey Sloth Snake Food Bundle- Pizza Watermelon Popsicle Grapes French Fries Hotdog Transportation Bundle- Airplane Car Bicycle Motorcycle Scooter Train Spring Bundle- Bunny Carrot Chick Flowers Lamb Watering Can Fall Bundle - Bat Candy Corn Ghost Leaf Pumpkin Turkey Winter Bundle - Pine Tree Snow Globe Fireplace Sled Hot Coco Snowman Valentine's Day Bundle: Stegosaurus Balloon Valentine Cupcake Candy Hearts Cupid St. Patrick's Day Bundle: Four Leaf Clover Leprechaun Leprechaun Hat Pot of Gold Lucky Horseshoe Lucky Coins Need some inspiration on how to use the Trace and Breathe activity in your classroom? READ BELOW! Do your students come in from recess/specials/an assembly/any activity out of the norm all sorts of hyped out and out of control? This is the PERFECT activity to get them to calm-down and transition productively! With TONS of different designs to choose from- each student can pick out a picture that speaks to them! You can laminate each student's page or place them in a protective sheet so that they can stay nicely in their desks. Display the directions on the board or have them printed-out on large poster paper. Teaching the "Trace and Breathe" skill is essential to providing your students a structured way to practice mindfulness, control their heart rate and breathing, and transition from a high to a low-energy activity. The Trace and Breathe series can also be used as an essential piece to a calming corner in your classroom! Create a comfortable, calm space where your students can go when they need to cool down. Teach expectations around when it is appropriate for students to use this corner in the beginning of the year. Then, create a binder with lots of different designs the students can choose from. Place the directions to the Trace and Breathe activity on the wall near the calming corner. Then, as needed, students can visit the calming corner, pull-out the Trace and Breathe binder, pick a design that speaks to them, and engage in a moment of meaningful mindfulness!

Author Mrs Bonie Just Teach

Tags Mindfulness , Breathing, Breathing Activity , Calm Down, Calm Dowm Activity , Calm Down Skill, Sel Lesson, Sel Skill , Valentinesday, Valentine

Critical Thinking: Debate with Yourself- Modern Debate Prompts for High School English or Social Studies

Critical Thinking: Debate with Yourself- Modern Debate Prompts for High School English or Social Studies
ELA, Social Studies, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Strategies, History, Psychology, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Critical Thinking: Debate with Yourself- Modern Debate Prompts for High School English or Social Studies This is a resource designed to get your students thinking about current issues. It provides five different prompts, inviting students to wrestle with modern issues across themes like personal finance, technology, environmental impact, higher education choices and social media use. In each scenario presented, students are tasked with researching both sides of an issue independently before deciding where they fall on the issue. A Twist to Classroom Debates This activity allows students to 'debate with themselves'. They need to collect support for both sides of the issue before determining their own opinion. This can work well as a small group activity or an individual assignment. Prompt Examples You have been approved for your first credit card (with a $1000 limit). Should you accept this offer? What are the benefits and risks, and what do you need to consider before signing up? You have been accepted into a reasonably-priced state college and a much more expensive university farther from home. What are the pros and cons of each option and which one would you choose? You have an 8 year-old car that runs well, but it is not an electric vehicle. Which is better for the environment: driving the old car longer or getting a brand new electric vehicle? How to Use: These prompts can be used in a variety of ways: Assign different prompts to each student. They research both sides of the issue and write their final opinion. After researching, you could hold a whole class debate where you either assign students to each side or let them choose which side they want to be on. Each side can present their points and rebuttals can be made. Students could (individually or in small groups) present their opinion to the class in a short speech or using a Powerpoint. You could use these topics and the accompanying research as the prompt for a persuasive essay assignment. What's Included: Title Page and a total of 5 different prompts in PDF format. Each prompt has a one-page graphic organizer to record ideas and write a final conclusion. Grades to Use With: These prompts are ideal for high school students in grades 9-12 who are able to research, debate, and/or write persuasive essays.

Author Grace Under Pressure

Tags Critical Thinking, Debate, High School, English, Social Studies, Debate Prompts, Modern Debate Topics, Essay Prompts, Essay Topics, Persuasive Writing

SEL: LUCKY HORSESHOE Mindfulness Calming Activity St. Patrick's Day

SEL: LUCKY HORSESHOE Mindfulness Calming Activity St. Patrick's Day
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Not Grade Specific, Activities

SEL: LUCKY HORSESHOE Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity - ST. PATRICK'S DAY THEMED! Students take a mindful moment to breathe and trace different objects with their fingertips. This activity teaches students how to calm down emotionally while focusing on their breathing. Help your students relax by teaching them the Trace and Breathe technique, which is a part of social emotional learning (SEL). This technique helps students feel calmer by focusing on their breath and making small movements. When they feel upset or overly excited, they can use this technique to calm themselves down. Lots of cute and colorful designs to choose from! Black and White also provided! This SEL: LUCKY HORSESHOE Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity comes with: A Description of the Trace and Breathe skill A Poster with Trace and Breathe A Colored Copy of the resource A Copy that is Black and White Ideas for Teachers to use this resource: With individual students Print out pictures based on student interest! To teach the Trace and Breathe Technique To help students to calm down as needed Ideas for Whole Class SEL: Use the technique after recess, after and assembly, etc... Address the needs of Individual Student: Allow student to use when they need a moment to calm down Create a calm down station in the classroom, have several of these printed and laminated for students to choose from and use as needed Steps to engage in this SEL: LUCKY HORSESHOE Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity: Take a deep breathe in Begin to trace the picture with your finger Breathe out as you trace Breathe out as long as you can Pause and repeat Other Designs Available here! Animal Bundle- Cat Dog Elephant Monkey Sloth Snake Food Bundle- Pizza Watermelon Popsicle Grapes French Fries Hotdog Transportation Bundle- Airplane Car Bicycle Motorcycle Scooter Train Spring Bundle- Bunny Carrot Chick Flowers Lamb Watering Can Fall Bundle - Bat Candy Corn Ghost Leaf Pumpkin Turkey Winter Bundle - Pine Tree Snow Globe Fireplace Sled Hot Coco Snowman Valentine's Day Bundle: Stegosaurus Balloon Valentine Cupcake Candy Hearts Cupid St. Patrick's Day Bundle: Four Leaf Clover Leprechaun Leprechaun Hat Pot of Gold Lucky Horseshoe Lucky Coins Need some inspiration on how to use the Trace and Breathe activity in your classroom? READ BELOW! Do your students come in from recess/specials/an assembly/any activity out of the norm all sorts of hyped out and out of control? This is the PERFECT activity to get them to calm-down and transition productively! With TONS of different designs to choose from- each student can pick out a picture that speaks to them! You can laminate each student's page or place them in a protective sheet so that they can stay nicely in their desks. Display the directions on the board or have them printed-out on large poster paper. Teaching the "Trace and Breathe" skill is essential to providing your students a structured way to practice mindfulness, control their heart rate and breathing, and transition from a high to a low-energy activity. The Trace and Breathe series can also be used as an essential piece to a calming corner in your classroom! Create a comfortable, calm space where your students can go when they need to cool down. Teach expectations around when it is appropriate for students to use this corner in the beginning of the year. Then, create a binder with lots of different designs the students can choose from. Place the directions to the Trace and Breathe activity on the wall near the calming corner. Then, as needed, students can visit the calming corner, pull-out the Trace and Breathe binder, pick a design that speaks to them, and engage in a moment of meaningful mindfulness!

Author Mrs Bonie Just Teach

Tags Mindfulness , Breathing, Breathing Activity , Calm Down, Calm Dowm Activity , Calm Down Skill, Sel Lesson, Sel Skill , Valentinesday, Valentine

SEL: LUCKY COINS Mindfulness Calming Activity St. Patrick's Day

SEL: LUCKY COINS Mindfulness Calming Activity St. Patrick's Day
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Not Grade Specific, Activities

SEL: LUCKY COINS Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity - ST. PATRICK'S DAY THEMED! Students take a mindful moment to breathe and trace different objects with their fingertips. This activity teaches students how to calm down emotionally while focusing on their breathing. Help your students relax by teaching them the Trace and Breathe technique, which is a part of social emotional learning (SEL). This technique helps students feel calmer by focusing on their breath and making small movements. When they feel upset or overly excited, they can use this technique to calm themselves down. Lots of cute and colorful designs to choose from! Black and White also provided! This SEL: LUCKY COINS Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity comes with: A Description of the Trace and Breathe skill A Poster with Trace and Breathe A Colored Copy of the resource A Copy that is Black and White Ideas for Teachers to use this resource: With individual students Print out pictures based on student interest! To teach the Trace and Breathe Technique To help students to calm down as needed Ideas for Whole Class SEL: Use the technique after recess, after and assembly, etc... Address the needs of Individual Student: Allow student to use when they need a moment to calm down Create a calm down station in the classroom, have several of these printed and laminated for students to choose from and use as needed Steps to engage in this SEL: LUCKY COINS Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity: Take a deep breathe in Begin to trace the picture with your finger Breathe out as you trace Breathe out as long as you can Pause and repeat Other Designs Available here! Animal Bundle- Cat Dog Elephant Monkey Sloth Snake Food Bundle- Pizza Watermelon Popsicle Grapes French Fries Hotdog Transportation Bundle- Airplane Car Bicycle Motorcycle Scooter Train Spring Bundle- Bunny Carrot Chick Flowers Lamb Watering Can Fall Bundle - Bat Candy Corn Ghost Leaf Pumpkin Turkey Winter Bundle - Pine Tree Snow Globe Fireplace Sled Hot Coco Snowman Valentine's Day Bundle: Stegosaurus Balloon Valentine Cupcake Candy Hearts Cupid St. Patrick's Day Bundle: Four Leaf Clover Leprechaun Leprechaun Hat Pot of Gold Lucky Horseshoe Lucky Coins Need some inspiration on how to use the Trace and Breathe activity in your classroom? READ BELOW! Do your students come in from recess/specials/an assembly/any activity out of the norm all sorts of hyped out and out of control? This is the PERFECT activity to get them to calm-down and transition productively! With TONS of different designs to choose from- each student can pick out a picture that speaks to them! You can laminate each student's page or place them in a protective sheet so that they can stay nicely in their desks. Display the directions on the board or have them printed-out on large poster paper. Teaching the "Trace and Breathe" skill is essential to providing your students a structured way to practice mindfulness, control their heart rate and breathing, and transition from a high to a low-energy activity. The Trace and Breathe series can also be used as an essential piece to a calming corner in your classroom! Create a comfortable, calm space where your students can go when they need to cool down. Teach expectations around when it is appropriate for students to use this corner in the beginning of the year. Then, create a binder with lots of different designs the students can choose from. Place the directions to the Trace and Breathe activity on the wall near the calming corner. Then, as needed, students can visit the calming corner, pull-out the Trace and Breathe binder, pick a design that speaks to them, and engage in a moment of meaningful mindfulness!

Author Mrs Bonie Just Teach

Tags Mindfulness , Breathing, Breathing Activity , Calm Down, Calm Dowm Activity , Calm Down Skill, Sel Lesson, Sel Skill , Valentinesday, Valentine

SEL: LEPRECHAUN HAT Mindfulness Calming Activity St. Patrick's Day

SEL: LEPRECHAUN HAT Mindfulness Calming Activity St. Patrick's Day
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Not Grade Specific, Activities

SEL: LEPRECHAUN HAT Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity - ST. PATRICK'S DAY THEMED! Students take a mindful moment to breathe and trace different objects with their fingertips. This activity teaches students how to calm down emotionally while focusing on their breathing. Help your students relax by teaching them the Trace and Breathe technique, which is a part of social emotional learning (SEL). This technique helps students feel calmer by focusing on their breath and making small movements. When they feel upset or overly excited, they can use this technique to calm themselves down. Lots of cute and colorful designs to choose from! Black and White also provided! This SEL: LEPRECHAUN HAT Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity comes with: A Description of the Trace and Breathe skill A Poster with Trace and Breathe A Colored Copy of the resource A Copy that is Black and White Ideas for Teachers to use this resource: With individual students Print out pictures based on student interest! To teach the Trace and Breathe Technique To help students to calm down as needed Ideas for Whole Class SEL: Use the technique after recess, after and assembly, etc... Address the needs of Individual Student: Allow student to use when they need a moment to calm down Create a calm down station in the classroom, have several of these printed and laminated for students to choose from and use as needed Steps to engage in this SEL: LEPRECHAUN HAT Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity: Take a deep breathe in Begin to trace the picture with your finger Breathe out as you trace Breathe out as long as you can Pause and repeat Other Designs Available here! Animal Bundle- Cat Dog Elephant Monkey Sloth Snake Food Bundle- Pizza Watermelon Popsicle Grapes French Fries Hotdog Transportation Bundle- Airplane Car Bicycle Motorcycle Scooter Train Spring Bundle- Bunny Carrot Chick Flowers Lamb Watering Can Fall Bundle - Bat Candy Corn Ghost Leaf Pumpkin Turkey Winter Bundle - Pine Tree Snow Globe Fireplace Sled Hot Coco Snowman Valentine's Day Bundle: Stegosaurus Balloon Valentine Cupcake Candy Hearts Cupid St. Patrick's Day Bundle: Four Leaf Clover Leprechaun Leprechaun Hat Pot of Gold Lucky Horseshoe Lucky Coins Need some inspiration on how to use the Trace and Breathe activity in your classroom? READ BELOW! Do your students come in from recess/specials/an assembly/any activity out of the norm all sorts of hyped out and out of control? This is the PERFECT activity to get them to calm-down and transition productively! With TONS of different designs to choose from- each student can pick out a picture that speaks to them! You can laminate each student's page or place them in a protective sheet so that they can stay nicely in their desks. Display the directions on the board or have them printed-out on large poster paper. Teaching the "Trace and Breathe" skill is essential to providing your students a structured way to practice mindfulness, control their heart rate and breathing, and transition from a high to a low-energy activity. The Trace and Breathe series can also be used as an essential piece to a calming corner in your classroom! Create a comfortable, calm space where your students can go when they need to cool down. Teach expectations around when it is appropriate for students to use this corner in the beginning of the year. Then, create a binder with lots of different designs the students can choose from. Place the directions to the Trace and Breathe activity on the wall near the calming corner. Then, as needed, students can visit the calming corner, pull-out the Trace and Breathe binder, pick a design that speaks to them, and engage in a moment of meaningful mindfulness!

Author Mrs Bonie Just Teach

Tags Mindfulness , Breathing, Breathing Activity , Calm Down, Calm Dowm Activity , Calm Down Skill, Sel Lesson, Sel Skill , Valentinesday, Valentine

SEL: LEPRECHAUN Mindfulness Calming Activity St. Patrick's Day

SEL: LEPRECHAUN Mindfulness Calming Activity St. Patrick's Day
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Not Grade Specific, Activities

SEL: LEPRECHAUN Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity - ST. PATRICK'S DAY THEMED! Students take a mindful moment to breathe and trace different objects with their fingertips. This activity teaches students how to calm down emotionally while focusing on their breathing. Help your students relax by teaching them the Trace and Breathe technique, which is a part of social emotional learning (SEL). This technique helps students feel calmer by focusing on their breath and making small movements. When they feel upset or overly excited, they can use this technique to calm themselves down. Lots of cute and colorful designs to choose from! Black and White also provided! This SEL: LEPRECHAUN Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity comes with: A Description of the Trace and Breathe skill A Poster with Trace and Breathe A Colored Copy of the resource A Copy that is Black and White Ideas for Teachers to use this resource: With individual students Print out pictures based on student interest! To teach the Trace and Breathe Technique To help students to calm down as needed Ideas for Whole Class SEL: Use the technique after recess, after and assembly, etc... Address the needs of Individual Student: Allow student to use when they need a moment to calm down Create a calm down station in the classroom, have several of these printed and laminated for students to choose from and use as needed Steps to engage in this SEL: LEPRECHAUN Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity: Take a deep breathe in Begin to trace the picture with your finger Breathe out as you trace Breathe out as long as you can Pause and repeat Other Designs Available here! Animal Bundle- Cat Dog Elephant Monkey Sloth Snake Food Bundle- Pizza Watermelon Popsicle Grapes French Fries Hotdog Transportation Bundle- Airplane Car Bicycle Motorcycle Scooter Train Spring Bundle- Bunny Carrot Chick Flowers Lamb Watering Can Fall Bundle - Bat Candy Corn Ghost Leaf Pumpkin Turkey Winter Bundle - Pine Tree Snow Globe Fireplace Sled Hot Coco Snowman Valentine's Day Bundle: Stegosaurus Balloon Valentine Cupcake Candy Hearts Cupid St. Patrick's Day Bundle: Four Leaf Clover Leprechaun Leprechaun Hat Pot of Gold Lucky Horseshoe Lucky Coins Need some inspiration on how to use the Trace and Breathe activity in your classroom? READ BELOW! Do your students come in from recess/specials/an assembly/any activity out of the norm all sorts of hyped out and out of control? This is the PERFECT activity to get them to calm-down and transition productively! With TONS of different designs to choose from- each student can pick out a picture that speaks to them! You can laminate each student's page or place them in a protective sheet so that they can stay nicely in their desks. Display the directions on the board or have them printed-out on large poster paper. Teaching the "Trace and Breathe" skill is essential to providing your students a structured way to practice mindfulness, control their heart rate and breathing, and transition from a high to a low-energy activity. The Trace and Breathe series can also be used as an essential piece to a calming corner in your classroom! Create a comfortable, calm space where your students can go when they need to cool down. Teach expectations around when it is appropriate for students to use this corner in the beginning of the year. Then, create a binder with lots of different designs the students can choose from. Place the directions to the Trace and Breathe activity on the wall near the calming corner. Then, as needed, students can visit the calming corner, pull-out the Trace and Breathe binder, pick a design that speaks to them, and engage in a moment of meaningful mindfulness!

Author Mrs Bonie Just Teach

Tags Mindfulness , Breathing, Breathing Activity , Calm Down, Calm Dowm Activity , Calm Down Skill, Sel Lesson, Sel Skill , Valentinesday, Valentine

Self-Editing COPS Cards- Help your Students Proofread Their Own Work

Self-Editing COPS Cards- Help your Students Proofread Their Own Work
ELA, Grammar, Language Development, Phonics, Strategies, Writing, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,

Self-Editing COPS Cards - An Effective Tool for Student Proofreading These COPS cards are an easy way to help teach your elementary students a simple mnemonic for proofreading or editing their written work. You could teach a mini lesson for each letter of COPS: capitalization rules one day, organization another, then punctuation, and finally spelling. For each letter there are a couple of key ideas that students need to practice. What does COPS stand for? COPS is an acronym addressing the critical elements of good writing that every student should check upon completing an assignment: Capitals At the start of every sentence For people’s names (proper nouns) and “I” Other proper nouns: days, months, place names, etc. Organization Different paragraphs for each different idea Include a topic sentence at the start Verb tenses are consistent throughout Punctuation Use a period, question mark, or exclamation mark for every sentence Use commas for dates, lists, and joining sentences together with a conjunction Use quotation marks if a character is speaking Spelling Check in a dictionary Ask your teacher or a friend Think of related words to find a pattern How to Use: Print these cards 4 or 6 to a page. You can cut them out and laminate them so students can place them on their desks or in their writing folder. You could print a larger version to hang on your wall as a poster , or you could project the PDF on an interactive whiteboard. Grades to Use With: These COPS cards are appropriate for students in elementary grades (2-6) who are learning how to proofread their own written work for grammar, spelling, punctuation, and organization. What's Included: 1 Page PDF- ready to print! If you enjoy this writing tool, check out others in my store: Primary Writing Scale: Checklist Assessment for Grammar, Spelling and Ideas Types of Paragraphs: Make a Magazine Project

Author Grace Under Pressure

Tags Self-Editing, COPS Cards, Proofreading, Writing Skills, Language Arts, COPS, Editing, Primary Writing, Grammar, Punctuation

SEL: FOUR LEAF CLOVER Mindfulness Calming Activity St. Patrick's Day

SEL: FOUR LEAF CLOVER Mindfulness Calming Activity St. Patrick's Day
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Not Grade Specific, Activities

SEL: FOUR LEAF CLOVER Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity - ST. PATRICK'S DAY THEMED! Students take a mindful moment to breathe and trace different objects with their fingertips. This activity teaches students how to calm down emotionally while focusing on their breathing. Help your students relax by teaching them the Trace and Breathe technique, which is a part of social emotional learning (SEL). This technique helps students feel calmer by focusing on their breath and making small movements. When they feel upset or overly excited, they can use this technique to calm themselves down. Lots of cute and colorful designs to choose from! Black and White also provided! This SEL: FOUR LEAF CLOVER Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity comes with: A Description of the Trace and Breathe skill A Poster with Trace and Breathe A Colored Copy of the resource A Copy that is Black and White Ideas for Teachers to use this resource: With individual students Print out pictures based on student interest! To teach the Trace and Breathe Technique To help students to calm down as needed Ideas for Whole Class SEL: Use the technique after recess, after and assembly, etc... Address the needs of Individual Student: Allow student to use when they need a moment to calm down Create a calm down station in the classroom, have several of these printed and laminated for students to choose from and use as needed Steps to engage in this SEL: FOUR LEAF CLOVER Mindfulness Breathing Calming Activity: Take a deep breathe in Begin to trace the picture with your finger Breathe out as you trace Breathe out as long as you can Pause and repeat Other Designs Available here! Animal Bundle- Cat Dog Elephant Monkey Sloth Snake Food Bundle- Pizza Watermelon Popsicle Grapes French Fries Hotdog Transportation Bundle- Airplane Car Bicycle Motorcycle Scooter Train Spring Bundle- Bunny Carrot Chick Flowers Lamb Watering Can Fall Bundle - Bat Candy Corn Ghost Leaf Pumpkin Turkey Winter Bundle - Pine Tree Snow Globe Fireplace Sled Hot Coco Snowman Valentine's Day Bundle: Stegosaurus Balloon Valentine Cupcake Candy Hearts Cupid St. Patrick's Day Bundle: Four Leaf Clover Leprechaun Leprechaun Hat Pot of Gold Lucky Horseshoe Lucky Coins Need some inspiration on how to use the Trace and Breathe activity in your classroom? READ BELOW! Do your students come in from recess/specials/an assembly/any activity out of the norm all sorts of hyped out and out of control? This is the PERFECT activity to get them to calm-down and transition productively! With TONS of different designs to choose from- each student can pick out a picture that speaks to them! You can laminate each student's page or place them in a protective sheet so that they can stay nicely in their desks. Display the directions on the board or have them printed-out on large poster paper. Teaching the "Trace and Breathe" skill is essential to providing your students a structured way to practice mindfulness, control their heart rate and breathing, and transition from a high to a low-energy activity. The Trace and Breathe series can also be used as an essential piece to a calming corner in your classroom! Create a comfortable, calm space where your students can go when they need to cool down. Teach expectations around when it is appropriate for students to use this corner in the beginning of the year. Then, create a binder with lots of different designs the students can choose from. Place the directions to the Trace and Breathe activity on the wall near the calming corner. Then, as needed, students can visit the calming corner, pull-out the Trace and Breathe binder, pick a design that speaks to them, and engage in a moment of meaningful mindfulness!

Author Mrs Bonie Just Teach

Tags Mindfulness , Breathing, Breathing Activity , Calm Down, Calm Dowm Activity , Calm Down Skill, Sel Lesson, Sel Skill , Valentinesday, Valentine

Community Helpers Coloring Pages - Jobs and Career Coloring Sheets.

Community Helpers Coloring Pages - Jobs and Career Coloring Sheets.
Life Studies, Social Studies, Career, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Coloring Pages, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables

Introducing our revolutionary Community Helpers Coloring Pages, the perfect solution to a common problem faced by parents and educators alike. Traditional methods of teaching about community helpers often lack engagement and fail to capture children's interest. That's where our product comes in. Our meticulously designed worksheets and coloring pages offer a dynamic and immersive learning experience that sparks curiosity and captivates young minds. With our community helpers-themed illustrations, children are transported to the exciting worlds of brave firefighters, dedicated doctors, diligent police officers, and more. Each page is thoughtfully crafted to depict the unique roles and responsibilities of these essential community heroes. As children bring these images to life with vibrant colors, they not only have fun but also develop a deeper understanding and appreciation for the invaluable contributions of these helpers in our society. Our comprehensive collection includes a wide range of activities, from tracing and matching exercises to imaginative coloring scenes. These activities reinforce key concepts, promote fine motor skills, and encourage critical thinking, ensuring a well-rounded learning experience. Say goodbye to dull and uninspiring lessons and embrace our Community Helpers Coloring Pages. Unlock the potential of interactive and enjoyable education, as children engage, create, and learn about the amazing individuals who make our communities thrive. Watch as their knowledge and enthusiasm for community helpers soar to new heights! Don't miss out on this transformative educational tool. Try our Community Helpers Coloring Pages today and witness the joy of learning firsthand. Features: 34 Pages Pages size : 8.5 x 11 in PDF file

Author Wonderland School

Tags Community Helpers Coloring Pages, Community Helpers Coloring Sheets, Jobs Coloring Pages, Career Coloring Pages, Kids Coloring Pages, Kindergarten Coloring Sheets, Summer Coloring Pages, Back To School Coloring Pages, Hispanic Heritage Month Coloring Pages, Community Helpers Coloring Book For Kids

Division with Arrays and Equal Groups - 3rd Grade

Division with Arrays and Equal Groups - 3rd Grade
Math, Multiplication and Division, Multiplication, Grade 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

The introduction of multiplication in 3rd grade marks an important milestone in a child's mathematical development. Students transition from relying solely on counting strategies to understanding the relationship between repeated addition and multiplication. The resource covering "Multiplication with Groups, Arrays, and Repeated Addition - 3rd Grade" can be downloaded from here The next logical step afterwards is to approach the introduction of division in the same way, with visual support using Arrays and equal groupings. In fact by doing it this way, students will also get to see the connection between multiplication and division. Because division is the inverse, or “opposite,” of multiplication, Arrays help students understand how multiplication and division are related. For multiplication we want the product of two factors, in division are looking for a missing factor once you are given the other factor and the product, or in division terms a divisor and the dividend. Making their own arrays reinforces this relationship. Building arrays helps students see and think about the connection between the dividend, divisor and quotient and the building of the division equation. Grouping objects into equal sets reinforces the understanding of division as splitting into equal parts. Students learn that the total number of objects, the number of groups and number of items in each group can be connected and again expressed in a much more concise way with a division equation. For each of the methods above there are multiple levels of differentiation to choose from which are detailed in the accompanying Guide when you download this resource You can select from different ranges of numbers. You can select the amount of information your students are given before the actual building of the division equation. This means you have a wide range of worksheets to choose from that will allow you to set the level and pace of development according to the needs of your students. In fact you have 16 sets at your disposal. Remember also that your students can repeat a level more than once. There are 16 sets of worksheets which feature a randomization button. With a single click, educators can generate an entirely new set of questions, making it a renewable resource for the entire school year. Be it for classwork, revision, or homework, the adaptability ensures students achieve proficiency in the topic. Sometimes it can be difficult to explain to pupils exactly what they need to do on a worksheet. However, as you can change the questions instantly with a click of the button, you can show your students a worksheet on a whiteboard which will be different to the one you have given them. Each worksheet concludes with an automatically generated answer key on its second page, offering a quick reference point for educators. And if there's ever a need for a last-minute lesson or work for a substitute teacher, these sheets are a reliable fallback. Lastly, it's essential to note that these resources are compatible PDF documents. They operate seamlessly with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on both Windows and Mac. Plus, the randomizing features are effortlessly accessible via touchscreen devices or interactive whiteboards.

Author Jeff's Notebooks

Tags Math, Division, Divide, Arrays, Equal Groups, 3rd Grade, Grade 3, Introducing Division, Jeffs Notebooks, Worksheets

Multiplication Picture Problems for Primary Students (K-3)

Multiplication Picture Problems for Primary Students (K-3)
Math, Early Math, Multiplication and Division, Division, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Activities

Multiplication Picture Problems for Primary Students (K-3) Here's a ready-to-print 8 page booklet for your primary students. It introduces the concept of multiplication with simple word problems that can all be solved by drawing pictures! It is made to be easily differentiated: some students may simply draw the pictures and count the answer, while others may try repeated addition, or even start to write multiplication equations. This product helps young students instinctively grasp the concepts integral to the more complex math skills of multiplication and repeated addition, but at at a developmentally appropriate level. It helps student practice the skill of visualizing mathematical situations. Sample Questions: One alien has 4 eyes. How many eyes do 4 aliens have? One cookie has 5 sprinkles. How many sprinkles do 4 cookies have? Each problem has 5 levels of differentiation: Drawing a picture Counting to complete a final answer: "4 aliens have ____ eyes" Completing a groups of sentence: " ____ groups of _____ equals ______ Writing a repeated addition equation: 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 = 16 Writing a multiplication equation: 4 x 4 = 16 You can assign all five levels or differentiate based on your individual students' needs (for example, the fox math group might do parts A through E and the butterfly math group might do parts A through C). Use this resource during whole group instruction or implement it during small group tutorials or even independent work from home. What's Included: A total of 9 pages. in PDF format: Teacher Instructions Student Booklet Title Page 7 Pages of Word Problems Grades to Use With: Because this lesson is designed to be accessible to even the youngest students, it could be used in grades kindergarten through grade 3. It could also be used in the middle grades in special education settings or for homeschooling.

Author Grace Under Pressure

Tags Multiplication, Word Problems, Primary Students, Visualizing Math Problems, Differentiation, Kindergarten Math, Grade 1 Math, Grade 2 Math, Early Multiplication, Grade 1 Word Problems

Crayon Math: Hands-on Multiplication and Division Practice

Crayon Math: Hands-on Multiplication and Division Practice
Math, Fact Families, Early Math, Multiplication and Division, Multiplication, Division, Grade 2, 3, 4, Activities

Crayon Math: Hands-on Multiplication and Division Practice This resource is a fun and interactive tool that offers hands-on multiplication and division practice and a good introduction to the idea of factors for students in grades 2-4. This versatile activity mixes math and art, as students explore colorful crayons and the ways they can be sorted into equal groups. Students dive into the factors of 24 through categorizing crayons in different ways. All you need for supplies is one box of 24 crayons for each learning group. Incorporating teamwork, creativity, and systemization, students work in groups, with each one tasked with finding a unique way of organizing their 24 crayons. There are 6 different worksheets for 6 different ways of organizing the crayons (2 equal groups, 3 equal groups, 4 equal groups, 6 equal groups, 8 equal groups, and 12 equal groups. For example, students assigned to split their crayons into two equal groups, might create a rule of warm and cool colors. They will discover that each group has 12 crayons. They will use each crayon to color one of the boxes on their worksheet. You can then have each group present their findings to the class, and in this way you will discover all the fact families (factors) of 24! Students might also start to notice patterns such 6x4 and 4x6 which allows for a discussion of the commutative property of multiplication. Finally, an individual worksheet includes a variety of multiplication and division questions to reinforce the factors of 24 learned through the lesson. This can be assigned at the end of the lesson for independent work, assessment , or homework. Grades to Use With: This lesson is designed for students in grades 2-4 who are starting to learn the basics of multiplication and divisions, fact families, and factors. What's Included: A total of 9 pages: Title Page 6 different ways to split the crayons Practice Worksheet Sample Answer Key

Author Grace Under Pressure

Tags Multiplication, Division, Teamwork, Interactive, Hands-on Math, Equal Groups, Math Inquiry, Math Project, Factors, Fact Families

Non-Fiction Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions for 3rd Grade

Non-Fiction Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions for 3rd Grade
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Grade 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Are your 3rd Graders struggling with non-fiction reading comprehension? This resource can help! Reading comprehension is a crucial skill, but it can be a challenge for many students. As a frequent component of most language arts standardized tests, it is critical that students practice and develop this very important reading skill.. That's why we created Non-Fiction Reading Comprehension Passages for 3rd Grade. The reading passages included in this resource grab students' attention and cover engaging topics such as wetsuit-wearing penguins, sports, dog training and more. The multiple choice questions after each story allow readers to refer back to the text to find evidence that supports their answers. This boosts critical thinking and analytical reading abilities. Features • 7 original Informational Text Reading Passages on high-interest topics • Multiple Choice Questions after each story to reinforce comprehension and close reading skills • Answer Keys • 4 Graphic Organizers to help organize ideas to enhance comprehension • No-prep, 28 pages in easily printable PDF format Although targeted to 3rd graders, this resource can also benefit older students or English language learners. The focused reading comprehension practice prepares students for standardized testing and builds essential skills for academic success. If you want to take your students' non-fiction comprehension to the next level, Non-Fiction Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions for 3rd Grade is a must-have addition to your 3rd grade reading program. Give your students the tools to become insightful thoughtful readers. The Stories What is an Aye-Aye? How to Train Your Dog to Play Basketball No Girls Allowed! Alligator or Crocodile? The First Space Dogs Penguin Gets His Own Wetsuit Spotted! A Spotted Zebra Graphic Organizers Informational Text Notes Organizer Timeline/Sequence Organizer Comparison Organizer Chart Main Idea Organizer This resource targeting informational text reading comprehension addresses many of the 3rd Grade Common Core ELA Reading standards. RI.3.1, RI.3.2, RI.3.10, RF.3.4, CCRA.R.1 If you are looking for a 4th grade level non-fiction reading comprehension resource please try 4th Grade Non-Fiction Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions

Author WorksheetsPlus

Tags Reading Comprehension, Non Fiction, Informational Text, Pdf, Printable, Comprehension Skills

Practicing  Multiplication and Division - 3rd Grade - Multiple Choice

Practicing Multiplication and Division - 3rd Grade - Multiple Choice
Math, Multiplication and Division, Multiplication, Division, Grade 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Students in the third grade are at a critical juncture in their mathematical education. Mastering basic multiplication and division facts lays the foundation for future success in math and beyond. To meet this need, I have created another collection of printable worksheets to provide (almost) endless opportunities for practice. With a simple click, these worksheets can be generated on-demand with randomized numbers, ensuring endless variety. Students will never do the same sheet twice! Three difficulty levels allow you to differentiate for individual learners: - within 50 - within 100 - within 144 Additionally, the sets within the range of numbers to 100 & 144 each have a standard and advanced version. The standard version includes a mix of low and high numbers, while the advanced features predominantly larger numbers for an extra challenge. In total, there are three distinct worksheet types to target key skills: - 20 multiplication questions - 20 division questions - 20 mixed multiplication and division questions Each worksheet contains 20 questions in multiple choice format. Students select from four possible answers. This provides good practice for standardized testing formats. The benefits of these automatically generated worksheets are numerous. They allow students to practice key skills as often as needed to commit those facts to memory. You can use them for classwork, homework, review, assessment preparation, or daily practice throughout the year. Their endless variety means they never get dull or repetitive. These printables require no preparation on your part. Just print and use anytime. With answers automatically generated every time you create a new worksheet it makes them ideal for substitute teachers on short notice. Give your students the repetition they need to master multiplication and division. These no-frills worksheets will help them build a critical foundation for math success. Lastly, it's essential to note that these resources are compatible PDF documents. They operate seamlessly with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on both Windows and Mac.

Author Jeff's Notebooks

Tags Math, Multiplication, Division, Practice, Fluency, 3rd Grade, Worksheets, Unlimited, JeffsNotebooks, Within 100