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Editable Customizable Self-Checking Template Digital Task Card Activit
, Not Grade Specific, Task Cards, Worksheets & Printables
Editable Customizable Self-Checking Template Digital Task Card Activity A pedagogically tailored digital tool that not only saves grading time but also instantly provides much-needed feedback for a seamless learning journey. Designed for the modern-day requirements of educators. Key Features: Integrated with Google Sheets for automated self-grading and checking Immediate feedback system with intuitive color codes (correct - green, incorrect - red) Incorporates an additional activity of matching shadows to pictures on right answers Flexible usage across subject areas or grade levels Ideal for differentiating instruction based on individual abilities. An Interactive and Easy-to-use Tool: Learners interact directly by typing their answers into the template. Teachers simply input their custom content—questions and corresponding answers—the rest is pre-formulated! These templates come loaded with text-based and visual instructions making it easy to get started immediately. It also includes a PowerPoint Presentation complementing your task cards excellently! Note: This digital resource functions only with Google Sheets—it does not function with Microsoft Excel. A free Google account will be required to use this tool. The Multitasking Solution For A Smoother Teaching Experience: This self-checking template ensures quick feedback while ensuring fun in learning activities. It assuages grading stress providing more time for other significant tasks thus significantly elevating teaching quality while promoting an engaging student learning experience!
Author Digitally Yours Shop
Tags Self-grading, Customizable, Digital Tool, Immediate Feedback, Interactive
End of The Year Amusement Park Board Game
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Grade 2, 3, 4, Games, Activities
End of the Year Amusement Park Board Game As seasons change and school years come to an end, it's natural for students to be eager for something fun and engaging. The End of the Year Amusement Park Board Game offers an enjoyable respite from traditional lessons while still promoting important educational values. This resource is a creatively designed board game themed around an amusement park, offering an enthralling mix of education and entertainment. This innovative teaching tool consists of 18 reflection-inducing questions aimed at getting each student engaged in thoughtful interaction. Perfect for end-of-the-year social-emotional learning (SEL) classes or as a unique tool for school counselors, this game enables students to delve deep into their feelings and recall memorable moments from their academic year. A sample list of thought-provoking questions: Identifying personal calming strategies used during the year, Recalling favored moments from the school term, Anticipating upcoming summer activities; thus turning this amusing game into both a reflective exercise on past experiences as well as planning ahead. Suitable Age Group & Implementation Focused towards learners in 2nd grade through 4th grade, educators can exploit this resource in manifold ways: In whole class sessions: Ideal to stimulate camaraderie among students. In smaller groups: Allows focused attention on those who could be overlooked in larger setups. Homeschooling setting:Redefines homework assignments by keeping young minds engaged outside classroom premises too! Digital Compatibility & Areas Of Usage This game 's design is rooted in promoting social-emotional learning (SEL), thereby fostering social skills and accommodating special education needs (SEN). Despite its 'end-of-year' reference, the game offers benefits well beyond specific timelines. The product comes formatted as a PDF, making it flexible across device types - from smartboards to printed handouts. In conclusion, the End-of-the-Year Amusement Park Board Game , with its beachy vibes yet educational core, is indisputably an essential addendum for every modern educator striving to weave fun into their teaching.
Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor
Tags Amusement Park, Board Game, Reflection, Social-emotional Learning (SEL), Interactive
Grandfather Counts Read Aloud Book Companion Activities for IRA
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Grade 2, 3, 4, Read Alouds, Activities
Introducing Grandfather Counts Read Aloud Book Companion Activities for IRA Designed to accompany Andrea Cheng's enchanting book, Grandfather Counts, this resource is the perfect provision for educators. With its 27 print-and-go reading activities catering to students at varying learning stages, this companion guarantees a delightful educational experience. Pedagogically Designed To Promote Higher-Level Thinking Fosters: text evidence-based perspectives and incites meaningful inference-making and global connections. Incorporates: a range of exercises like 'Making Predictions,' 'Sequencing,' Making Inferences,' Cause & Effect' problems, and more. Adaptable: the variety of activities allow it to be used in small group work or whole-classroom discussions. The kit provides unique tasks that extend beyond classroom limits prompting deep cognitive engagement while ensuring learning remains fun! Diversity in Learning Tools Catered For Various Grade Levels (2-4) Your second-graders will benefit from categorising story events using graphic organisers. Your fourth-grade readers will learn from sketching pivotal novel scenes, developing an in-depth understanding of plot structure. Creative Thinking Inspirement Through The ‘Wait… There’s More!’ Activity This activity encourages students to concoct an alternate ending, boosting their imaginative abilities. It also nurtures valuable life lessons as learners make text-to-self connections that transcend across multidisciplinary domains. Grandfather Counts isn't just another book - but a window into reality! Evaluating Writing Skills Through ‘Friendly Letters’ Composition From Gong Gong's perspective, crafting friendly letters enables students to connect with empathetic elements whilst practicing essential writing techniques. This all-encompassing resource is not only engaging and diverse but also adaptable. It stands as a testament to educational tools that aren’t just designed for teachers, by teachers – they're also tailor-made with student growth at the forefront! Disclaimer: (Please note: this resource provides activities related only to supplemental reading exercises; purchase of the book will be separate.)
Author Creatively Gifted
Tags Grandfather Counts, Read Aloud, Book Companion, Reading Activities, Comprehension Exercises
Roses for Gita Read Aloud Book Companion Activities for IRA
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Grade 2, 3, 4, Read Alouds, Activities
Roses for Gita Read Aloud Book Companion Activities for IRA This is a comprehensive educational tool crafted to heighten the reading experience of Roses for Gita by Rachna Gilmore. The resource includes an array of 26 ready-to-use reading activities accommodating diverse academic abilities and learning styles. The Array of Reading Activities Character investigation Story element identification Theme determination Story event plotting Cause and effect relationships understanding These activities not only aid students in making predictions, linking events, and drawing inferences but also stimulate them to include reasoning extending beyond the text. This versatile teaching instrument could be employed during whole-group or small-group instructions or even as self-guided homework assignments since it provides endless implementation opportunities. Fostering Higher-Level Thinking Skills Among Students The provision is especially designed to bolster comprehension and advanced reading skills among second-through-fourth-grade language arts students. They are nudged towards substantiating their line of reasoning using textual evidence while also expressing their personal views. Note:The resource does not comprise actual copies of Roses for Gita; it only contains supplementary read-aloud extension activities specific only to independent study post read-aloud sessions conducted in classroom or home environments. Saving teachers' time while maintaining Quality! Teachers find this compact yet comprehensive toolkit invaluable as it omits the need for scouring high-quality resources elsewhere – they get a full circle set right after fingertips embodying curriculum-aligned teaching materials making instruction simpler! Highlights include tasks like "Making Predictions" or "Creating Alternate Story Endings".
Author Creatively Gifted
Tags Reading Comprehension, Character Investigation, Story Elements, Critical Thinking, Higher-level Thinking
Home at Last Read Aloud Book Companion Activities for IRA
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Grade 2, 3, 4, Read Alouds, Activities
Home at Last Read Aloud Book Companion Activities for IRA This is a complete supplemental resource designed to enhance language arts teaching in grade 2, grade 3, and grade 4. This product complements the book Home at Last by Susan Middleton Elya and provides over two dozen activities that enable educators to tailor learning to their students' individual needs and academic abilities. Focus on Comprehensive Skills This well-rounded resource tackles various reading skills like character investigation, story elements identification, theme determination, plot practice etc. Cause & effect relationships exploration, compare & contrast exercises are also included amongst others. The product encourages students to make predictions and drawing inferences while providing opportunities for applying higher-level thinking skills. Detailed Character Analysis Activities: The activities are centered on characters Mama and Ana from the text. Students describe what each character says or does throughout the story. They'll analyze changing feelings throughout the narration and learn how characters undergo transformation due to events in the story. This thorough engagement with characters aims into developing comprehensive reading comprehension skills while fueling creativity as students imagine what happens next in the narrative. Diverse Classroom Settings: The PDF file contains engaging worksheets ready for print-and-go usage. These flexible tools can be utilized across different classroom settings such as: Focused daily instructions: Learning centers - To revisit their understanding, In small group genial reading sessions - To spotlight areas needing improvement, In peer collaboration exercises within literature circles - To promote richer discussions around additional reading concepts. Remember though that this collection focuses solely on extension read-aloud activities related with Home at Last - purchasing of this celebrated children fiction has not been incorporated into this offering.
Author Creatively Gifted
Tags Character Analysis, Story Elements, Theme, Plot Practice, Compare & Contrast
This is Our House Read Aloud Book Companion Activities for IRA
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Grade 2, 3, 4, Read Alouds, Activities
Product Title: This is Our House Read Aloud Book Companion Activities for IRA A comprehensive guide designed for teachers and educators, providing 21 adaptable, printable reading activities to complement the educational book This is Our House by Michael Rosen. Detailed Overview: Activities focus on a range of comprehension and critical thinking aspects such as: Character investigation Identifying story elements Determining themes, etc. Promotes active engagement in the text via thought-provoking questions. Cultivates personal connections with characters ('Making Connections') and encourages summarization skills ('Summary') among students. Involves recalling specific scenes that impacted plot development ('Setting Influences Plot'. ) Suitable For: Ideal for Grade 2-4 classrooms but adaptable enough to fit any language arts setting focusing on reading comprehension skills development. Can be used flexibly in different settings, such as learning stations or structured mini-groups based on student strengths/weaknesses. Note: "This is Our House" book not included. The resource available in easy-to-access PDF format boosts skill development significant while saving precious prep time.
Author Creatively Gifted
Tags Read Aloud, Book Companion, IRA, Comprehension, Critical Thinking
First Come the Zebra Read Aloud Book Companion Activities for IRA
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Grade 2, 3, 4, Read Alouds, Activities
First Come the Zebra Read Aloud Book Companion Activities for IRA This compelling product features an array of 21 diverse reading activities inspired by Lynn Barasch's book, First Come the Zebra. Offering tailored learning experiences to suit individual student needs, this resource is an ace in the hole for educators. Students are given opportunities to deeply engage with intricate character studies, recognize vital story components, identify themes and chart out plot events along with a host of additional activities. These tools serve as catalysts for higher-order thinking by enabling students to draw correlations, make predictions and infer conclusions. The array of exercises compels students not just to passively read but actively interact with the text - this can involve backing up their views with text-based proof or expressing personal perspectives. The different tasks provide a fun method for grasping complex reading concepts whilst saving time needed to create other materials. Making Predictions Sequencing Events Making Inferences Problem & Solution-Based Exercises Character Feelings exercise gives deeper insight into each character’s development through the plot whereas detailed summaries stimulate understanding of characters’ motives and actions. The stimulating Story Event Sort activity encourages them why particular scenes induced certain emotions or how they relate back affects their relation towards any given category. That's not all; other dynamic exercises comprise A comparison & contrast between diverse settings such as grasslands versus home terrain, Crafting alternative endings—an excellent creativity challenge! To add even more fun, how about indulging in a Word Search Puzzle? Works excellently for both whole group discussions or small group sessions like guided reading or strategy groups. Also ideal as homework assignments where students independently work on activities based on previously covered concepts. Dedicated educators of grades 2 through 4 focusing on language arts subjects such as comprehension and reading will find this extension read-aloud resource extremely helpful. Please note this product does not include the book, First Come the Zebra. To explore innovative ways of utilizing this resource, feel free to visit TeachSimple for more valuable teaching resources.
Author Creatively Gifted
Tags Character Studies, Story Elements, Themes, Comprehension Activities, Reading Skills
Multiply Decimals with Whole Numbers Self-Checking Digital Math Activi
Math, Decimals, Multiplication and Division, Division, Grade 5, Activities
Multiply Decimals with Whole Numbers Self-Checking Digital Math Activity Presenting a revolutionary method of teaching decimals and multiplication, the Multiply Decimals with Whole Numbers Self-Checking Digital Math Activity offers an exhilarating and interactive platform for grade 5 students. This exceptional resource blends fun with education, facilitating effective understanding of decimal multiplication. The digital math activity is a self-checking tool that integrates Google Slides into a string of 12 questions. Students are presented with problems requiring them to multiply decimals by whole numbers. Thereafter, they must record their answers using either whiteboards, scratch paper, or the given recording sheet. Each correct answer contributes to the creation of an appealing puzzle picture. Uniquely Convenient for Everyone: One remarkable attribute here is its convenience - it's completely no-prep! After inclusion in your Google Drive, it can readily be assigned via Google Classroom or another Learning Management System. This resource steps out from mere rote learning; instead promoting both procedural and theoretical understanding among grade 5 students. It serves as an excellent reinforcement tool - superb as: Morning work assignments, Homework task, Bell ringer exercise, Exit ticket questions. . Fully Equipped With Everything You Need: Tweleve engaging Google Slides about decimal multiplication. A student recording sheet that promotes displaying methodology behind each answer. ; An included Teacher Answer Key saving time while grading your students' work. . In conclusion, this digital math activity provides flexibility in integration into daily lesson plans – boosting decimal multiplication instruction while promoting active learning.
Author Digitally Yours Shop
Tags Interactive Learning, Decimal Multiplication, Digital Math Activity, Self-checking, Google Slides
File Folder Game: On the Farm | Diphthong Vowel Teams
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
This is a File Folder Game called On the Farm. It is for Diphthong Vowel Teams. The vowel teams included are: oi, ou, ow, oy, au, aw This product includes: 4 Versions of the phonics game, On the Farm, Diphthong Vowel Teams are included. Level 1 – oi, ow, oy, aw: This version is appropriate for most kindergarten and 1st grade students. However, this version may be suitable for some 2nd and even 3rd graders who are still developing their phonics skills. Level 2 – oi, ou, ow, oy, aw: This version is appropriate for most 1st and 2nd grade students. However, this version may be suitable for some 3rd graders who are still developing their phonic skills. Level 3 – oi, ou, ow, oy, au, aw: This version is appropriate for most 2nd and 3rd grade students. However, some 1st graders may be ready for the challenge. Level 4 – oi, ou, ow, oy, au, aw: This version is appropriate for most 3rd grade students. However, some 2nd graders may be ready for the challenge. All 4 Levels of the game include the following: -Game Cover Sheet (attach to the front of a file folder) -Game Board (2 slides – attach to the inside of a file folder) -Spinner -16 Animal Markers (4 blue, 4 green, 4 pink, 4 yellow) -Directions -Word List All you have to do is print and assemble everything for your file folder game. You will: -Glue the cover sheet on the front of the file folder. -Print the game markers and spinner on cardstock. You can also laminate to make them more durable. -Put the two game boards together on the inside of the file folder. -Puncture a hole in the middle of the spinner board. Students can use a pencil and paper clip to make a spinner. -Another option is to attach a brass fastener to the center of the spinner board instead of using a pencil.
Author Creatively Gifted
Tags File Folder Games, Diphthongs, Vowel Teams, Vowel Sounds, Literacy Center, Phonics Activity, Early Finishers, Independent Activity, Farm Animals, Diphthong Vs Vowel Team, Vowel Team Games
File Folder Game: At the Beach | Beginning Consonant Digraphs
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Spelling, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities
This is a File Folder Game called At the Beach. It is for beginning consonant digraphs. The digraphs included are: ch ph sh th wh a This product includes: 3 versions of the phonics game, At The Beach, Beginning Consonant Digraphs, ch, ph, sh, th, wh, are included. v Level 1: This version is appropriate for most kindergarten to 1st grade students. However, this version may be suitable for some 2nd and even 3rd graders who are still developing their phonics skills. v Level 2: This version is appropriate for most 1st to 2nd grade students. However, some kindergarten students may be ready for the challenge. This version may also be a good review or extra practice for some 3rd grade students. v Level 3: This version is appropriate for most 2nd – 3rd grade students. However, some kindergarten or 1st graders may be ready for the challenge. All 3 levels of the game include the following: v Game Cover Sheet (attach to the front of a file folder) v Sandcastle Game Board (2 slides – attach to the inside of the file folder) v Spinner v 16 Shell Markers (4 blue, 4 green, 4 pink, 4 yellow) v Directions v Word List All you have to do is print and get everything assembled. You will: Glue the cover sheet on the front of the file folder. Print the game markers and spinner on cardstock. You can also laminate to make them more durable. Put the two game board pages together like this on the inside of the file folder Puncture a hole in the middle of the spinner board. Students can use a pencil and paper clip to make a spinner. Another option is to attach a brass fastener (brad; split pin) to the center of the spinner board instead of using a pencil.
Author Creatively Gifted
Tags File Folder Games, Phonics Game, Beginning Consonant Digraphs, Spelling, At The Beach, Word List, Game Boards, Small Group, Independent Activity
Dolch Sight Word Cards - Level 1
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Vocabulary, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities, Games
Teachers can use these Dolch Sight Word Cards - Level 1 to help beginning readers practice recognizing and reading common words. This printable 3-page resource features 41 frequently used sight words like "and", "the", and "to", plus a cover card. Educators can print, laminate, cut out, and organize the word cards on a ring for students to practice reading. They work well for individual, small group, or whole class review. Teachers may also print two sets to create a memory matching game. Having students find pairs reinforces word recognition and reading skills. These engaging Dolch cards allow flexible use for building early literacy abilities. Their primer reading level targets K-2 students, but they can help struggling readers in upper elementary too.
Author Virtually Montessori
Tags Memory Game, Phonics Game, Phonics Cards, Sight Word Cards, Dolch Sight Words, Pre-Primer Words, Primer Words, Vocabulary Cards
Subtracting Decimals - Problem Tickets
Math, Decimals, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities
Subtracting Decimals - Problem Tickets Tickets are powerful teaching resources meticulously designed for educators who are looking to provide their students with systematic practice in subtracting decimal fractions and whole numbers. This dynamic resource, aptly suited for Grades 4 to 7, is a perfect blend of theory and practical application in the subject of Mathematics. Product Features: A well-structured set of subtraction problems meant to provide follow-up practice after lessons. The different problem sets have been thoughtfully differentiated, adding new layers of complexity with each progression. The problem sets start from subtracting two decimal fractions (Problems #1-12), progress to subtracting a whole number/decimal fraction from a decimal fraction (Problems #13-24), and culminate at subtracting two whole numbers/decimal fractions (Problems #25-36). This product can be used as homework assignments, utilized in small group work or educational centers , or even implemented as pickup activities from baskets during break time. Numerical ordering on question tickets in correlation with an easy-to-follow answer key. In addition to the problem tickets, the package also arrives complete with an answer key and recording sheet. Educators have the flexibility to either cut these into individual cards or use them as full sheets based on their classroom requirements. To ensure longevity, print out these problem tickets onto sturdy paper cardstock before laminating them. Crafted Using Montessori Principles: The exercises promote student autonomy through self-directed practice while keeping learning experiences enjoyable yet challenging. It fosters individual growth by enabling students to check answers independently instilling within them responsibility towards academic success. Related Products: Decimals Problem Tickets / Cards: Adding/Subtracting/Multiplying/Dividing Multiplying Decimals Problem Tickets / Cards Dividing Decimals Problem Tickets / Cards Fractions, Decimals, and Percents Card Sort/li> Add Subtracting Decimals – Problem Tickets to your teaching resources today and watch as students master decimal subtraction with newfound enthusiasm.
Author Virtually Montessori
Tags Subtraction, Decimal Fractions, Problem Tickets, Differentiation, Practice
Multiplying Decimals - Problem Tickets
Math, Decimals, Multiplication and Division, Division, Fractions, Montessori, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities
Multiplying Decimals - Problem Tickets An excellent educational resource designed to provide sequential, structured practice for students within their math lessons, especially covering decimal multiplication. This set of activities is figure out for Grades 4 to 7. Structure and Progression The problem tickets are divided into various sections and increase in complexity and depth. This modular nature allows educators to control the learning curve effectively. Problems #1-12: Multiplication of whole numbers by decimals up to tenths. Problem sets #61-72: Multiplication of decimal fractions by decimal fractions. The yellow border symbolizes multiplication and serves as a visual aid forging continuity with Montessori's memorable visual cues. User-friendly Materials The print-ready resources are designed for ease, simply print, cut out, and laminate according to preference. There’s flexibility whether teachers want them used as standalone tickets or full sheet laminates per set. An answer key is included for self-checks post-problem resolution. Included Recording Sheet An assistive tool that helps pupils document their work process step-by-step facilitating self-tracking on progress while providing an overview for assessment needs for educators. Versatile Usage of Problem Tickets in Learning Environments Tickets can be given post lesson focusing on reinforced practice. Cards stored in a basket allowing students the autonomy when choosing which problems they want at an independent math center. A useful tool during group activities Multiplying Decimals - Problem Tickets offers pragmatic functionality while keeping its main purpose consistent – to foster rigorous yet gentle progression inducing the student's interest in mastering numeric puzzles. This unique resource creates multiple opportunities for active engagement and dynamic participation, hence making learning fun and absorbing.
Author Virtually Montessori
Tags Decimal Multiplication, Problem Solving, Math Practice, Independent Learning, Montessori
Dividing Decimals - Problem Tickets
Math, Decimals, Fractions, Montessori, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities
Dividing Decimals - Problem Tickets: A Comprehensive Teaching Tool Here is a tool designed to master decimal division problems with the help of Montessori pedagogy. It features a distinct blue border signifying the operation of division. The following are some of the highlights of this tool: This resource consists of six sets, each one offering a different degree of problem complexity. The first set begins with basic whole number divisions (problems #1-12), progressing further to include mixed numbers and decimal fractions (problems #49-72). Pedagogical Consideration The arrangement allows for linear learning where each new step furthers on from the previous lessons while maintaining personal engagement due to its variation. Inclusion: Answer Key & Recording Sheet Included for easy and accurate solution checking, an answer key can be quite handy! Cases involving repeating decimals are identified distinctly encouraging complete grasp over mathematical concepts. A recording sheet has also been provided for students to document workings which insists upon their responsibility towards self-improvement and organizational skills enhancement. Flexibility in Usage You have options! The tickets can either be distributed post instruction by individual teachers or you could place it in a basket as an option during free-choice activities —catering both structure and autonomy simultaneously within learners! Versatility in Appearance While intact full sheets lend structural visibility, individual pieces provide an element reminding children about responsibility towards completion. This product is part of our offerings which focus on similar goals – Bundle: Decimal Problem Tickets / Cards: Adding/Subtracting/Multiplying/Dividing along with Fraction/Decimal/Percent Card Sort offering varied instructional methods regarding decimals and more mathematical concepts. Relevant Details: Grade level: Ideal for students in grades 4 - 7 Subject Areas: Math drills, with a focus on Decimal and Fraction concepts Type of Resource: Developed for engaging Activities Digital File Format: PDF format only Remember to follow our store to keep yourself updated about new discounts, freebies and products!
Author Virtually Montessori
Tags Division, Decimals, Problem Solving, Montessori Pedagogy, Math Activities
Adding Decimals - Problem Tickets
Math, Decimals, Fractions, Montessori, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities
Adding Decimals - Problem Tickets A teaching resource tailored for Grade 4 to Grade 7 learners, providing an innovative and effective way to engage students in Mathematics practice. The focus is primarily on decimals and fractions. The PDF file contains three distinct categories of problem tickets including varying levels of difficulty: The first twelve problems introduce the basics of decimal fraction addition. Problems #13-24 intensify students' comprehension by asking them to add multiple decimal fractions. Problems #25-36 blend whole numbers with decimal fractions, broadening their understanding scope. The red border symbolizes Montessori-style math lessons emphasizing addition operations , catering especially well to visual & tactile learners. This incredibly versatile tool is designed for individualized learning but also functions as a hub for group sessions. Teachers can use these tickets during whole class activities, or distribute them among smaller groups or individuals according to their learning speed. Teachers can decide if they want these problem sheets laminated in their entirety or cut into individual tickets based on classroom needs and teaching style. To reinforce concepts, the educators can assign specific problem tickets that align with what has been taught. Afterwards, they can verify students' solutions using an included answer key. Hence promoting independent verification and enhancing self-learning. Adding Decimals - Problem Tickets are suitable for various learning setups like math centers or activity baskets due to its flexible implementation options. A Complete Learning Package includes: Addition Decimal problem tickets set. An encompassing Answer Key. A Recording Sheet for logging progress. By introducing integral mathematical concepts while also encouraging individual learning, the Adding Decimals - Problem Tickets proves an indispensable resource for educators.
Author Virtually Montessori
Tags Decimals, Addition, Problem-solving, Montessori Math, Practice
Decimal Place Value Reference Strips - UNITS
Math, Decimals, Fractions, Place Value, Montessori, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities
Decimal Place Value Reference Strips - UNITS This is a teaching resource designed to enhance students' understanding of decimals, fractions, and place value. It targets grades 4 through 7 and aids educators in simplifying complex mathematical concepts for easier comprehension. Key Features: Presents decimal places from tenths of a thousandth up to the thousands in unit form. Contains two distinct versions which can be printed in landscape mode on standard-size printer paper or cardstock for practical use and durability. Borders may not appear visible when viewed on .PDF format but they print correctly maintaining the informative layout of the strips. Available in both colorful and monochrome designs, suitable for various teacher preferences or printing capabilities. In the colored version, different color tones are used for whole numbers and their decimal breakdowns according to Montessori learning principles. Each successive decimal place uses a lighter shade than its corresponding whole number place, depicting values getting broken into smaller pieces visually. Versatile Applications: An instructive tool during classroom lessons A useful enhancement for practice worksheets Paste them into student maths notebooks offering consistent access at home too, In conclusion, The Decimal Place Value Reference Strips - UNITS serves as an all-encompassing teaching aid that greatly simplifies intricate mathematical models making math education more engaging yet effective.
Author Virtually Montessori
Tags Decimal Place Value, Teaching Resource, Math Education, Fraction And Decimal, Reference Strips
Decimal Place Value Reference Strips - ONES
Math, Decimals, Place Value, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities
Decimal Place Value Reference Strips - ONES As a powerful teaching tool, the Decimal Place Value Reference Strips - ONES are designed to assist students from fourth to seventh grade in understanding decimal place values. Available in two variations, these strips display whole number places (from thousands to ones) and decimal places (from tenths through to millionths). Designed with color differentiation principle seen in Montessori's place value colors, the entire visual aid utilizes varying intensities of colors depending on the value. Brighter shades embody whole numbers while lighter shades delineate decimals segregating into smaller divisions. Educators can utilize this sturdy learning tool during lessons as a simpler way of explaining complex mathematical concepts. The strips also come handy as reference points during practice work sessions. Beyond classroom use, these resourceful cut-outs can also be inserted inside student notebooks for easy access and repeated reference. Teachers find this teaching aid significantly helpful due to its appealing yet child-friendly instructional methods for subjects such as Math and related areas like Decimals and Place Value. Product Details: The product is categorized under Activities implying varied uses across different educational scenarios. Purchase & Usage: Ready-to-download PDF format allowing immediate access post purchase.
Author Virtually Montessori
Tags Decimal Place Value, Reference Strips, Visual Guide, Math Education, Teaching Tool
Decimal Place Value Charts / Mats / Sheets
Math, Decimals, Fractions, Place Value, Montessori, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Charts, Teacher Tools
Decimal Place Value Charts / Mats / Sheets – 7 Variations There are multiple variations of the decimal charts included in this product, all intended to be printed in landscape orientation on regular printer paper or cardstock (8 1/2 x 11”). *Special note: Some table borders may not display in .PDF format on your monitor. However, they do print properly! Materials Included: • 7 decimal place value charts, with whole number places from units to thousands, and decimal places from tenths to millionths o Chart 1: Blank columns, in color (no text or numbers) o Chart 2: Place value names using “units” o Chart 3: Place value names using “ones” o Chart 4: Place value numeric values o Chart 5: Place value fractional values o Chart 6: Place value numeric values and place value names using “units” (can be used as a chart, if desired, or as an answer key for place value name labels) o Chart 7: Place value numeric values and place value names using “ones” (can be used as a chart, if desired, or as an answer key for place value name labels) . • Labels for columns and column names o Place value names, from thousands to millionths o Numeric values from thousands to millionths, in both decimal and fraction formats • 5 lesson ideas for using these materials The decimal place value charts can be used to introduce the decimal system in relation to whole numbers. They can also be used with Montessori decimal cubes or numeral cards to learn how to say decimal numbers, and add or subtract decimals. Additionally, you can use the labels in various lessons to introduce the names and values of the places. Children can use these materials independently or with another child as a center activity or on the math shelf. The charts could be printed and written on as practice sheets for writing decimal numbers, and adding and subtracting decimals, or laminated for reusable practice sheets. The colors of the place values correspond to Montessori place value colors. The decimal places are lighter shades of the whole number place value colors to represent that place value being broken down into more and more pieces. For example, the tens place is royal blue, the tenths place is light blue (tens being broken down into smaller pieces) and the ten-thousandths place is even lighter blue, (indicating even smaller pieces).
Author Virtually Montessori
Tags Decimal Place Value, Decimal Charts, Place Value Mats, Place Value Activities, Fractions Activity, Decimal Quantities, Decimal Names, Decimal Place Value Chart Blank, Decimal Place Value Chart With Numbers, Blank Place Value Chart Decimals, Decimal Place Names Chart, Decimal Number Place Value Chart, Decimal Place Values Chart, A Decimal Place Value Chart, Blank Decimal Place Value Chart, Decimal Place Value Names, Decimal Chart Place Value, Place Value Decimal Chart, Decimal Value Chart, Free Decimal Place Value Chart, Decimal Chart Value
Decimal Numbers and their Names Card Sort Activity
Math, Decimals, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, Activities
Decimal Numbers and their Names – to Thousandths Learning to say a number’s proper name is an important step in understanding place value. When a student sees .1, it can be read it as “point 1” but does the student know what that means - that is represents “one tenth?” This material can be used as a card sort or memory game where the decimal number is matched to the corresponding place value name (e.g. “five tenths” and “.5” are a match). The purpose is to practice saying the decimal number’s name and be able to associate the words with the number. Encourage the student to read the number as if it were a whole number and then say the decimal place value of the last (right-most) number. For example, .25 would be read as “twenty five hundredths.” When adding whole numbers, remind students that the decimal point is read as “and.” For example, 2.13 would be read as “two and thirteen hundredths.” Material includes: • Decimal place value strips with numeric values and place value names (to be used as a reference for the card sort or memory game) • Three sets of differentiated number/name cards – each set is increasingly more challenging by adding another place value or whole numbers o Set 1: 15 numbers and corresponding name cards in tenths and hundredths places o Set 2: 15 numbers and corresponding name cards in hundredths and thousandths places o Set 3: 15 numbers and corresponding name cards with whole numbers and tenths, hundredths, and thousandths places o Two versions of each of the three sets is provided black and white colored – each set has a different color border • Recording sheet • Blank cards (a few extra cards for students to create their own numbers and write the names, or challenge a friend to do so) • Answer key Instructions The cards can be used for one of the activities below, or however you or your students imagine! It is recommended that the cards be printed** on cardstock and then laminated before use. **Note: These cards are intended to be printed in landscape mode. Please make sure to set your printer settings accordingly. Card Sort (for review or assessment ) 1. Set out each column header card (Decimal Name, Decimal Number). 2. Sort the remaining cards under the appropriate column label, with the number next to the matching name. 3. Check the work using the included answer key (last page of the document). 4. Record the information in a math journal, or the included recording sheet, if desired.
Author Virtually Montessori
Tags Math Activity, Math Cards, Decimal Numbers, Decimal Names, Decimal Activity, Card Sort, Sorting Activity, Value Sort Activity, Decimal Names
Compound Words Card Sort
ELA, Grammar, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Activities
Compound Words Card Sort A hands-on learning resource, the Compound Words Card Sort is designed to enhance the linguistic skills of students in Grade 1 to Grade 4. Aligned with the Language Arts curriculum, this educational aid offers an engaging way of teaching Grammar and can be incorporated smoothly into various classroom settings. What's Included? Five sets of cards, with each set housing 20 unique cards that form ten distinct compound words. These cards range from simpler compound words like 'airport' all the way to more complex ones like 'toothpick'. An added element of challenge is provided as certain words can form multiple compound words, stimulating learners' creativity. Learner Engagement & Collaboration This teaching resource promotes independent work or pair collaboration, enabling students to develop their problem-solving skills and vocabulary alongside. Ease of Use & Durability The colorful activity cards are easy to print out and laminate for durability. Adjust printer setting if you prefer black-and-white printouts; they're just as effective! Critical Thinking, Dictionary Usage & Evaluation: a Cohesive Approach! Critical thinking: Pupils engage their critical thinking skills whilst making connections between individual word parts during card-sorting activities. User Dictionary:If an unknown word pops up during this activity — encourage your learners towards dictionary usage. - it pulls together fetch-practice techniques along with primary grammatical exploartions! Evaluation:An included answer key facilitates teachers in maintaining oversight over task performance reducing time spent on result evaluations. Extension Activities If you're looking for enrichment beyond recognition, turn to the extension activities post card sort completion: Have your students write additional compound words or let their imaginations fly with graphical interpretations of the learned compound words. A Comprehensive Language Learning Tool: The Compound Words Card Sort provides a holistic approach to grammar education, promoting not only language skills but also critical thinking and creativity. What sets this resource apart is its flexibility - packaged as a PDF file for easy storage and sharing. As an innovative tool, it makes learning enjoyable thereby fostering individual progress within the classroom!
Author Virtually Montessori
Tags Compound Words, Card Sort, Linguistic Skills, Grammar, Vocabulary Development
Categories Card Sort Activity
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities
Categories Card Sort Activity Categories Card Sort Activity is an interactive teaching resource designed to enhance the learning experience about the classification of words into diverse categories. Presented as a must-have addition for grades one through five, this activity centers mainly on Language Arts-- underscored by its emphasis on Vocabulary Enrichment. The package includes five sets of categorization cards each deck composed of 15 cards representing three distinct categories. Learners have ample opportunities for intensive practice in word association in real-life settings either independently or with peers. Set 1: Clothing, Flowers, and Colors Set 2: Vegetables, Transportation, Sports Sets 3 - 5: Covers a widespread interval from food articles to school utilities; fruits down to family members and musical instruments all the way up to emotions then careers concluding with tools. To get this educational ride underway while concurrently providing visual learners a significant leg-up; begin by arranging heading cards from any chosen set such as 'Clothing' and 'Colors' for Set 1. Then students identify which category each card fits - sliding them under their respective headings until every card is sorted. In case there are any uncertainties about a word's meaning? This crucial moment provides teachers with an excellent opportunity encouraging dictionary use-- fostering independent research skills. Moreover, post-task completion every learner has access to answer keys rectify potential mistakes or cement correct decisions further strengthening their confidence command over vocabulary terms discussed. Bonus Extension Activity! A creative bonus extension activity challenges learners populate each header using personally contemplated words for even wider coverage of class insights and increased sparking creativity. So round off your teaching approach today with interactive, emotionally engaging 'Categories Card Sort Activity'! It's guaranteed to inject a fun stimulus into any Language Arts lesson plan. Note: This product is available as a PDF file format for easy, ready-to-print use. Lamination post-printing is recommended for durability and prolonged usage.
Author Virtually Montessori
Tags Categories, Vocabulary, Classification, Interactive Learning, Language Arts
The Four Seasons Las Cuatro Estaciones
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Language Development, Vocabulary, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities
The Four Seasons Las Cuatro Estaciones: An Educational Resource This tool targets preschool, kindergarten, and grades 1 and 2 educators and offers an engaging approach to understanding the four seasons of the year. Ideal for both public school teachers and homeschoolers. A Comprehensive Set The set challenges students through multifaceted activities such as: Writing assignments, Coloring tasks, Solving logic puzzles, Using flashcards, etc. Activities like drawing what they wear during different seasons or completing seasonal writing prompts allow students multiple opportunities to apply their knowledge. Bilingual Worksheets All worksheets come in dual-language variants- English or Spanish. This exposure extends beyond vocabulary recognition into spelling applications where learners can match English words with their respective Spanish counterparts. Fostering Observation Skills This resource also encourages observation skills by inviting children to describe environmental changes they see around them as the season transitions. Further coloring activity within this process serves to develop fine motor skills while adding an element of visual arts engagement. In Summary The Four Seasons Las Cuatro Estaciones is a comprehensive learning package that integrates language arts focus areas like handwriting, vocabulary, and spelling. It supports various forms of instruction- be it whole-group instruction scenarios or cooperative learning situations. Besides providing a valuable classroom application; it could serve wonderfully as creative home assignment bridging classroom learnings into every day family conversations.
Author Soumara Siddiqui
Tags Teaching Resource, Four Seasons, Bilingual, Language Arts, Observation Skills
Binary Mystery Pictures
Math, Algebra, Place Value, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Binary Mystery Pictures: An Exciting Extension Activity Binary Mystery Pictures is a challenging extension activity designed to engage students who have been exploring place value for base 2. This unique learning tool allows students to take base 10 numbers, convert them into binary form (base 2), and then depict these conversions through an interesting work-of-art mystery. The students will need to follow the instructions on the activity sheet by filling each box as a zero or one. Here's where it gets thrilling: every '1' is represented by a shaded box - Creativity in action! As they convert given numbers from base 10 to base 2, they slowly uncover a pixelated image created by their own conversions. About the Worksheet The worksheet is divided into two main sections named A and B. Each section has eight smaller columns across for practicing conversion. Furthermore, there are also two visible columns of numbers placed alongside the grid; one corresponding with section A and another with section B. To navigate: Convert each base ten figure in every row under sections A or B to its representative in base two form. Note down answers: Crease your answer candidly by shading boxes within respective sections (a shaded box = 'one') alongside doing conversions. Mystery Picture: Persist with converting figures till you unravel your mystery picture! Ideal Grade Levels: Grade 7 - Grade 10 covering Algebra and Place Value Topics This resource consists of worksheets in PDF format which can be easily digitally distributed or printed out for group activities or homework assignments. The Binary Mystery Picture is a great addition to traditional math lessons, making even mundane number conversions fun and thought-provoking!
Author Virtually Montessori
Tags Binary Conversion, Place Value, Base 2, Mystery Picture, Engaging Activity
Fraction Drills
Math, Patterns, Fractions, Grade 6, 7, Activities
Fraction Drills Learning fractions is made easy with Fraction Drills! With this 5-page set of practice activities, students can master fractions in no time. Each page has 13 exercises that will help them understand and apply fractional concepts. Get your students ahead of the competition with fraction drills! With this Fraction Drills! resource, in each fraction drill students will find: the least common multiple, greatest common factors for a set of numbers, write and equivalent fraction for a fraction shown, change a mixed number to an improper fraction, change an improper fraction to a mixed number. This Fraction Drills Includes: ✅ one week of fraction drills with topics including: - LCM - GCF - Mixed Fractions - Proper Fractions - Improper Fractions - Equivalent Fractions Each one of the drill pages includes two to three problems to solve under each of these topics. Each topic is set out very attractively on illustrations resembling notepads with plenty of space for students to solve the problems. ✅ answer key This Fraction Drills set is great for students to practice for test prep and quizzes . They can complete these individually, in pairs, or in groups. For similar or other engaging resources , visit my store here ! Thank you!
Author Soumara Siddiqui
Tags Fraction Drills, Fractions, Fraction, Least Common Multiple, Mixed Numbers, Improper Fractions