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Prefixes Posters
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Prefixes Posters
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Grade 2, 3, 4, Posters, Classroom Decor

This resource allows students to learn all about prefixes with these prefix posters. They make great classroom displays as well as a great teaching tool for teachers to use when teaching students about different prefixes. What is Included: Each prefix has its own poster that features the prefix, it's meaning, a word that uses the prefix with a corresponding visual. There is also a poster page that includes all of the prefixes included in this resource packet. This prefix poster resource contains a wide variety of suffixes and include bold, colorful, and easy to recognize images for examples of each prefix. This allows students to stay engaged while learning about different prefixes. How to Use: These prefix posters can be used as a classroom display by hanging posters in a designated area in the classroom. These prefix posters can be used as a teaching tool while introducing prefixes by showing students the specific poster for the prefix being learned to demonstrate the meaning and an example of the prefix.. These prefix posters can be placed in a writing center for referencing while students write. This can be done through a wall display or by creating a reference book for students to flip through when they need to reference a prefix. Prefixes Included: anti-, bi-, co-, de-, dis-, extra-, fore-, il-, in-, inter-, im-, ir-, mis-, non-, over-, pre-, re-, sub-, super-, tri-, un-, under- Skills Assessed: These posters help with identifying words with prefixes These posters help with learning the meaning of prefixes These posters help students learn how prefixes change the meaning of words. These prefix posters are no prep. Teachers can simply print each poster and hang, or hold up to use in class. The teacher may choose to laminate the posters for durability. These posters include American, British and Australian spellings for root words.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Affixes, Morphology, Affix Posters, Prefixes, Prefix Posters

Suffixes Posters
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Suffixes Posters
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Grade 2, 3, 4, Posters, Classroom Decor

This resource allows students to learn all about suffixes with these suffix posters. They make great classroom displays as well as a great teaching tool for teachers to use when teaching students about different suffixes. What is Included: Each suffix has its own poster that features the suffix, it's meaning, a word that uses the suffix with a corresponding visual. There is also a poster page that includes all of the suffixes included in this resource packet. This suffix poster resource contains a wide variety of suffixes and include bold, colorful, and easy to recognize images for examples of each suffix. This allows students to stay engaged while learning about different suffixes. How to Use: These suffix posters can be used as a classroom display by hanging posters in a designated area in the classroom. These suffix posters can be used as a teaching tool while introducing suffixes by showing students the specific poster for the suffix being learned to demonstrate the meaning and an example of the suffix.. These suffix posters can be placed in a writing center for referencing while students write. This can be done through a wall display or by creating a reference book for students to flip through when they need to reference a suffix. Suffixes Included: -able, -ed, -er, -est, -ful, -ible, -ing, -ion, -ism, -less, -ly, -ment, -ness, -ous, -y Skills Assessed: These posters help with identifying words with suffixes These posters help with learning the meaning of suffixes These posters help students learn how suffixes change the meaning of words. These suffix posters are no prep. Teachers can simply print each poster and hang, or hold up to use in class. The teacher may choose to laminate the posters for durability. These posters include American, British and Australian spellings for root words.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Affixes, Suffixes, Morphology, Affix Posters, Suffix Posters

Class Activity - Write Multi-Step Equations from Conceptual Problems

Class Activity - Write Multi-Step Equations from Conceptual Problems
, Not Grade Specific, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Activities

This is a 4 question group activity for students to write equations from multi-step conceptual problems. Each question has 6 equations to choose from. As a group students will discuss the possible equations and choose correct answers being prepared to defend their answer. There may be more than one correct equation. This activity should take the entire class period and encourages discussion between students. Teacher Directions Before Lesson: Divide students into 6 groups. Assign each group a letter A – F. Cut apart equations. Make a “yes” box and a “no” box. If you don’t have a document camera, then copy the questions to a Power Point to display to class. (or copy to overhead sheet to display) Lesson: Have students move their desks to groups so they are able to discuss and hear everyone in their group. Give each group their corresponding equation for #1 while placing question #1 where the class can read. Each group will decide if their equation is correct or not and then place the equation in the correct yes or no box. When everyone is ready, go over each equation by having each group explain their decision. Continue in the same way for the remaining questions. You might want to make it a game and keep score.

Author Math Resources With Rigor

Tags Write Equations, Multi-step Conceptual Problems, Class Activity, Group Activity

Letter M Trains Worksheets and Centers

Letter M Trains Worksheets and Centers
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Letter M Trains Worksheets and Centers Young students who love trains will enjoy building letter recognition and beginning sounds with these fun train-themed alphabet activities focusing on the letter M. This collection includes colorful engine and train cars cards, sorting mats, instruction cards, uppercase and lowercase letter recognition worksheets, handwriting practice sheets, and initial sound worksheets. These hands-on activities allow students to sort cards and cut and paste worksheets to form trains while learning letter recognition, formation, and sounds associated with Mm. Teachers can use these activities in literacy centers, small groups, independent practice, morning work, and task boxes. The cards and mats easily set up a no-prep literacy center . Durable printed worksheets provide effective independent or small group alphabet practice. This entertaining train theme engages students in building early literacy skills.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Alphabet Trains, Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Worksheets, Alphabet Center, Literacy Center, Beginning Sounds, Handwriting Practice, Letter M, Letter M Activities, Letter M Worksheets

Letter L Trains Worksheets and Centers

Letter L Trains Worksheets and Centers
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Youngsters who are passionate about trains will relish the opportunity to hone their letter recognition and introductory sounds through these intriguing alphabet worksheets and cards! Each worksheet and card activity is designed to keep students entertained and engaged as they assemble trains to showcase their understanding of letters. This collection specifically emphasizes the letter L! What is Included in this Resource: Eight diverse colored train engine cards Twelve train cars featuring images that start with the letter Eight train cars adorned with the letter on the carriage Four train track sorting mats Two instruction and cover cards for the task box A single worksheet for sorting uppercase and lowercase letters A pair of handwriting worksheets A single worksheet focusing on initial sounds This bundle of activities encourages students to create trains as a hands-on approach to practice the recognition of both uppercase and lowercase letters, form these letters, and understand the initial sound most commonly associated with the letter L. The package offers both tangible sorting cards and cut-and-paste worksheets for students, all enveloped in an entertaining train theme. Ways to Use these Train Activities: Literacy Center Small Group Learning Independent Study Morning Tasks Task Box Activity The train sorting cards are impeccably sized for a task box activity , enabling fast setup and effortless cleanup for this literacy center or small group task. The worksheets are highly effective for independent study, morning assignments, or small group activities. Skills Practiced in this Resource Letter Recognition Differentiating Between Uppercase and Lowercase Letters Letter Formation Beginning Sounds All of the worksheets are ready-to-go. Teachers only need to print the worksheets and hand them out to the students. The train cards form an easy, low prep literacy center that can be laminated for long-term use, thus providing endless opportunities for this activity to be repeated.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Alphabet Trains, Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Worksheets, Alphabet Center, Literacy Center, Beginning Sounds, Handwriting Practice, Letter L, Letter L Activities, Letter L Worksheets

The Sweet Six - 13 piece cupcakes puzzle for the early learner

The Sweet Six - 13 piece cupcakes puzzle for the early learner
Special Resources, Creative Arts, Art, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Fine Arts, Math, Patterns, Early Math, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Activities, Crafts

Introducing "The Sweet Six" - a bright, cheerful 13 piece puzzle perfect for early learners and special needs classrooms. This do-it-yourself puzzle features six brightly colored cupcakes in simple, aligned designs that are perfect for little hands to manipulate. To create: Print the puzzle template on heavy cardstock paper. For best results, use a color printer. Laminate the printed puzzle to make it sturdy and durable. Trim laminated puzzle with a paper cutter or sharp scissors. Cut the laminated puzzle into 13 pieces along the lines. Puzzles allow teachers to combine learning and development skills with an activity that captures students' interest and motivation to learn. It helps develop fine motor skills. Manipulating puzzle pieces helps improve dexterity, hand-eye coordination, and small muscle control in fingers and hands. This aids in skills like writing and using utensils. It supports cognitive development. Puzzles help build skills like shape recognition, spatial relations, and visual perception. Putting pieces together in the right order also supports sequencing, logic, and critical thinking. It teaches problem solving.Puzzles allow kids to encounter problems (like fitting pieces together) and then independently solve them through trial and error or visual scanning. It builds self-esteem by completing a puzzle. It is engaging, promotes social interaction and most importantly it is FUN! This PDF puzzle design Is 1 page download and has limited number of large pieces (13), this puzzle is ideal for developing fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and problem solving abilities. The bright, cheerful cupcakes look delicious and will engage kids as they put the puzzle together. Sturdy laminated pieces can withstand repeated use for learning fun in the classroom or at home. The Sweet Six is an ideal DIY puzzle for teachers to make and use with early learners or special needs students. The end result is a bright, fun learning tool that kids will love piecing together again and again! Enjoy- IFIO girl I'll Figure It Out

Author IFIO girl - I'll Figure It Out

Tags Puzzle, Autism, ABLLS, Visual Discrimination, Fine Mote Skills, Simple Puzzle, Critical Thinking, Social Interaction, Occupational Therapy, Visual Perception

Letter K Trains Worksheets and Centers

Letter K Trains Worksheets and Centers
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Letter K Trains Worksheets and Centers Young students who love trains can practice letter recognition and beginning sounds with this engaging letter K resource. Students build letter K trains using colorful engine cards, train cars with K images, and train cars decorated with K's. Additional activities include letter sorting mats for differentiating upper and lowercase K's, handwriting practice worksheets, and a beginning sound worksheet. This hands-on resource helps students master letter K identification, formation, and sounds through sorting games and worksheets. It works well for literacy centers , small groups, task boxes, morning work, and independent practice. The train sorting cards and mats have low-prep requirements, while the printable worksheets are ready for students. This versatile resource practices vital early literacy skills in a fun train theme that students adore.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Alphabet Trains, Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Worksheets, Alphabet Center, Literacy Center, Beginning Sounds, Handwriting Practice, Letter K, Letter K Activities, Letter K Worksheets

Letter J Trains Worksheets and Centers

Letter J Trains Worksheets and Centers
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Letter J Trains Worksheets and Centers Young students passionate about trains can practice letter recognition and beginning sounds with this entertaining letter J resource. It includes eight train engine cards, carriages featuring J words, carriages with J letters, four sorting mats, task box materials, one letter sorting worksheet , two letter formation worksheets, and one beginning sound worksheet . Students will love creating letter J trains while developing vital early literacy skills. This hands-on resource offers sorting cards for a literacy center and worksheets for independent practice. Use for small groups, literacy centers , morning work, or independent study. The materials encourage letter recognition, differentiating case, proper letter formation, and initial sounds. Everything is ready-to-use for teachers. Print worksheets as needed and laminate durable sorting cards for repeated use. Skills practiced include letter recognition, differentiating case, letter formation, and beginning sounds.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Alphabet Trains, Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Worksheets, Alphabet Center, Literacy Center, Beginning Sounds, Handwriting Practice, Letter J, Letter J Activities, Letter J Worksheets

Letter P Vocabulary and Tracing Cards

Letter P Vocabulary and Tracing Cards
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Language Development, Phonics, Vocabulary, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

Letter P Vocabulary and Tracing Cards This 12-card set helps preschoolers and kindergartners learn beginning sounds, letter formation, and manuscript handwriting. The pack contains vivid images of objects starting with the letter P, along with corresponding tracing cards for each vocabulary word. Students will love identifying letter P words and tracing the uppercase and lowercase forms. Teachers can use these cards for small group lessons, literacy or writing centers, pocket chart activities, and word walls. Laminating the tracing cards creates a reusable write and wipe surface. The clear vocabulary pictures and tracing lines promote letter-sound recognition, fine motor skills, and penmanship. Implement this versatile resource for whole-class introduction, independent practice, or assessment of early phonics and penmanship standards. The self-checking tracing cards allow students to match vocabulary words with the correct letter forms.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Alphabet Activities, Handwriting Practice, Handwriting Center, Writing Center, Vocabulary Cards, Alphabet Vocabulary, Letter Of The Week, Preschool Literacy, Letter P, Letter P Activities

Letter P Tracing Worksheets

Letter P Tracing Worksheets
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Letter P Tracing Worksheets These 3 tracing pages allow preschoolers and kindergartners to practice letter P handwriting skills. The pages feature objects that begin with the letter P, including a pizza, pie, and penguin. Students trace dotted lines to form each object and then trace the sentence "P is for ____." These no-prep printables help build hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, letter formation, and recognition of beginning P sounds. They can be used for independent practice, small groups, literacy centers , and more. Teachers can laminate pages for reuse. Students can complete using pencils, crayons, paint, and more to trace shapes. Add mini erasers, beads, stamps or stickers along the dotted lines for more fun. Similar handwriting, phonics and fine motor printables are available in my online store to help reinforce early literacy skills.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Tracing Worksheets, Handwriting Practice, Handwriting Worksheets, Alphabet Worksheets, Letter Of The Week, Fine Motor Skills, Writing Center, Letter P, Letter P Activities, Letter P Worksheets

Pennsylvania History Research Guide

Pennsylvania History Research Guide
ELA, Social Studies, Writing, History, History: USA, Research, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,

Guide Students Through Pennsylvania History Research The Pennsylvania History Research Guide assists educators in teaching students to research and write about significant figures in the state's history. This scaffolded 6-page resource with accompanying rubric makes assigning and assessing a research essay simple. Students first select a subject and gather background information. Next, they use the provided worksheet to conduct research and take notes. The essay outline activity then walks students through drafting a properly-cited, 5-paragraph paper utilizing MLA format. Peer review and revision come before submitting the final draft. Implement this activity as a complete lesson or just use components to supplement your curriculum . The resource works best for grades 7-10 but can be adjusted for any secondary ELA or social studies class. Related to various Common Core standards, it develops research and writing skills. This practical guide equips students to delve into Pennsylvania history through research and writing.

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags Research, Essay, Rubric, Worksheet, MLA

Letter P Spelling Puzzles

Letter P Spelling Puzzles
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

Letter P Spelling Puzzles Young students will love practicing how to spell words beginning with the letter P using these 5 spelling picture puzzles. The puzzles feature colorful images like pie, pan, pencil, peanut, and pickle that are divided into pieces, with each letter of the word on a separate piece. Children will need to properly arrange the pieces to complete the puzzles and spell the words correctly. These hands-on spelling activities are perfect for reinforcing letter P words and sounds with preschoolers and kindergartners. They can be used for small groups, literacy centers , morning tubs, or as independent tabletop activities to build early literacy skills. As students put together these engaging puzzles, they will grasp how words are formed from individual letters while also having fun spelling common words starting with the letter P.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Spelling Activities, Spelling Puzzles, Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Puzzles, Letter Of The Week, Literacy Center, Preschool Literacy, Kindergarten Literacy, Letter P, Letter P Activities

Letter P Seek and Find Worksheets

Letter P Seek and Find Worksheets
Math, Early Math, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Letter P Seek and Find Worksheets introduce young learners to letter recognition, counting, tallying, and color word matching. Students will sharpen literacy skills by identifying pictures beginning with P while counting objects and making sets of tally marks. Additional activities encourage color word recognition as children color designated images. These no-prep printables allow independent practice of various readiness skills. They work well during literacy and math centers , morning work, small group instruction, sub plans, and more. Skills covered include letter sounds, visual discrimination, rote counting, quantity-symbol correspondence, fine motor control, and following oral directions. Adjust the level of difficulty by allowing colored pencils or dot markers. These versatile activities engage students meaningfully. See similar resources for other letters in my store.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Alphabet Activities, Seek And Find, Tally Marks, Counting Worksheets, Hide And Seek, Letter Of The Week, Alphabet Worksheets, Preschool Worksheets, Letter P, Letter P Activities

Letter P Reading Strips

Letter P Reading Strips
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

Practice reading simple sentences with these letter P reading strips. Students will read words that begin with the letter P using the picture clue on each strip. There are 14 total reading strips that focus on the initial /p/ sound. All sentences are in the form of "P is for ___." These letter P reading strips are suitable to preschool or kindergarten kids who are learning to identify the initial sound of the letter P. These cards are perfect for introducing new vocabulary to students. What is Included: This resource contains 14 reading strips for the letter P with the following focus words: panda, peanut, pencil, penguin, pineapple, pie, pizza, pumpkin, pig, pan, pot, popcorn, pretzel, pickle When to Use: Literacy Center Reading Center Small Group Activity Independent Reading Activity Task Box Activity by using pencil boxes Ways to Use Teachers can place the cards on a ring for a simple reading ring for a reading center . The teacher can cut the picture from the strip and have students match the picture to the sentence. Teachers can have simply have students read the strips to practice recognizing words that begin with the target letter. Skills Assessed: Reading Simple Sentences Beginning Sounds Using picture clues to figure out new words These reading strips are a low prep activity. The teacher simply needs to print out the strips and then cut them apart to create this activity. The strips can be laminated if desired. They can be places in a reading or literacy center and used over and over. By placing these strips on a ring or in a pencil box, students can easily take out and clean up this literacy center . These strips can be combined with the strips for other letters to create a sorting activity. Students can also sort the strips according to each beginning sound.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Beginning Sounds, Alphabet Activities, Letter Of The Week, Reading Center, Reading Simple Sentences, Simple Sentences, Initial Sounds, Preschool Reading Center, Letter P, Letter P Activities

Letter P Reading Rings

Letter P Reading Rings
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities

These letter P reading rings are great for students learning the beginning sound of the letter P. These reading rings give students simple sentences to introduce them to reading in the format of "P is for ____." What is Included: Letter P Reading Ring cover card Letter P reading ring cards The reading rings are available in color and in black and white These reading rings are suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning the initial sound of the letter P and are ready to begin reading simple sentences. The large, bold, and easy to recognize images will lead students towards success as they take the first steps to reading independently. The reading rings include the following pages P is for popcorn. P is for panda. P is for peanut. P is for pencil. P is for penguin. P is for pie. P is for pineapple. P is for pizza. P is for pumpkin. P is for pig. P is for pot. When to Use: Literacy Centers Small Group Activity Early Finisher Task Reading Center Independent Reading Activity Take Home Book This rings are easy to create. The teacher just needs to print each page, laminate each card (if desired) and then, using a hole punch, the teacher needs to place a hold in the indicated corner of the card. The cards are then placed on a ring for students to flip through each letter P card. Skills Assessed Letter P Recognition Beginning Sounds Reading Simple Sentences These reading rings provide students with a fun and engaging way to practice reading simple sentences with words that begin with the letter P. In this set, you can create a set for classroom use and the students can use the black and white set to make a set to take home and read with their families.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Beginning Sounds, Alphabet Activities, Reading Center, Reading Activities, Emergent Readers, Beginning Readers, Preschool Readers, Flash Cards, Letter P, Letter P Activities

Letter P Puzzles

Letter P Puzzles
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Letter P Puzzles These printable Letter P puzzles allow preschool and kindergarten students to practice letter recognition, letter formation, and fine motor skills. Students color the letter P picture, cut it into 9 or 12 pieces, then reassemble the pieces on the puzzle mat to complete the letter P. Capital and lowercase letter puzzles are included, along with a tracing line to practice letter P formation. Teachers can implement these no prep letter P puzzles during morning work, arts and crafts , alphabet centers, small groups, or as an independent activity. The puzzles assess skills like letter recognition, matching images, cutting, fine motor skills, and handwriting. Teachers simply provide markers, crayons, scissors and glue. Alternatively, laminate colored puzzles for reusable practice assembling letter P.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Alphabet Puzzles, Letter Puzzles, Handwriting Practice, Letter Recognition, Letter Of The Week, Alphabet Worksheets, Identifying Letters, Letter P, Letter P Worksheets, Letter P Activities

Letter P Pocket Chart Cards

Letter P Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools

This letter P packet contains letter P cards with images of the letter P in different fonts, for both capital and lowercase letters, and it contains picture cards of items that begin with the letter P. The cards are sized to fit most pocket charts, for an easy, fun pocket chart activity for students. What is Included: There are 12 letter P cards in different fonts in color. There are 12 letter P cards in black and white. There are 12 picture cards for the initial /p/ sound. This pocket chart activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter P in various fonts in its capital and lowercase forms as well as those learning the initial sounds of the letter P. The picture cards in this set include the following letter P images: panda, peanut, pencil, penguin, pie, pineapple, pizza, popcorn, pretzel, pumpkin, pig, and pot How to Use Pocket Chart Activity Concentration Game Memory Game Matching Game When using the cards with a pocket chart, the following activities can be done: sorting the capital and lowercase letters, identify pictures that begin with the letter P, and memory or concentration games. You can also combine this set with other letters so students can distinguish between beginning sounds. These activities can be done in a variety of locations and ways in the classroom, including those listed below. When to Use Literacy Center Activity Morning Tub or Basket Activity Early Finisher Activity Small Group Lesson Whole Group Lesson Skills Assessed Letter P Recognition Beginning Sounds Distinguishing between capital letters and lowercase letters These letter and picture cards are a low prep activity that provides numerous ways to practice letter recognition and beginning sounds. Students will enjoy using the cards in a variety of different ways.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Alphabet Activities, Beginning Sounds, Pocket Chart Activities, Pocket Chart Game, Alphabet Game, Initial Sounds, Letter Of The Week, Phonics Activity, Letter P, Letter P Activity

5th Grade Math End of Year Review Test

5th Grade Math End of Year Review Test
, Grade 5, Tests, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools

This is a thirty - three question 6 page test for end of year review for 5th grade math. All questions are multiple choice. A two page student answer sheet is included which gives room for students to show their work and well as give their letter answer. An answer key is also included. The questions cover: graphing points in the coordinate plane, volume of rectangular prisms including non-straight forward questions (figure shown divided into cubes, given two figures with the same volume, stacked rectangular prisms, area of the base and the height given), properties of quadrilaterals, order of operations, translating verbal statements to algebraic statements, patterns of numbers, place value, forms of a number (expanded, standard), the patterns of zeros when multiplying and dividing, comparing decimals (including comparing them in expanded form), word problem with table, rounding, multiplication and division of decimals, fraction models, the four operations with fractions including mixed numbers, word problem with fractions, line plots, area using fractional parts of a side, proportion word problems , converting in the metric system, converting in the US system of measure, multiplication and division of whole numbers (including showing conceptual understanding of the process), and questions which would show conceptual understandings of multiplication of fractions.

Author Math Resources With Rigor

Tags End Of Year Review, End Of Year Assessment, 5th Grade Math

Solve Linear Equations Domino Game

Solve Linear Equations Domino Game
Math, Algebra, Grade 8, Activities, Games

This file is a domino game for students to practice solving linear equations. The equations include variables on both sides of the equation, fractions and decimals, parenthesis, and negative numbers. Solutions include "no solution" and infinitely many solutions." Teacher Directions: Make copies of the dominoes on colored card stock, cut apart, and place in bags. You will need one bag for every 3 students. Place students in groups of 3. Students will divide the dominoes equally and lay them down face UP in front of them. The student with the "START HERE" domino will place it in the middle. Students will play matching dominoes one at a time. So, they will not play in order and a student could possible play twice in a row. If a student places an incorrect match, the student that calls attention to that fact, AND can explain WHY it is incorrect, can give one of their dominoes to the player that was incorrect. If every player says they do not have the next match, then players will look at their opponent’s dominoes and find the match. The player that finds the correct match from another player and can explain WHY it is the correct match can give one of their dominoes to that opponent. ONLY ONE domino can be placed on another domino even though there could be more than one to match. Exception: If no dominos match the last domino played, then a player may place a second domino on one that is already in play. The player with the most dominos can make this play. The player that gets rid of all of their dominoes first is the winner. Students should show all of their work on notebook paper and turn in at the end of the game.

Author Math Resources With Rigor

Tags Solve Equations, No Solution, Infinitely Many Solutions, All Real Numbers Solution, Domino Game, Equations With Variables On Both Sides

Ohio History Research Guide

Ohio History Research Guide
ELA, Social Studies, Writing, History, History: USA, Research, Common Core, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,

Does your school teach Ohio history? If so, give your students the opportunity to research and summarize the life of a significant Ohioan founder or citizen! This carefully scaffolded and easy-to-assign-AND-assess resource has been designed to guide student learning from simple (and multiple choice!) significant Ohio figure selection, to subject fact-collection, essay planning, and the development of a properly-cited and well-organized five-paragraph research essay. Do you need help instructing your students on the use of MLA style? Download it HERE! Implementing this lesson into your social studies, Ohio history, or language arts curriculum is so simple! Start by handing out the background research and note-taking worksheet (you could also ONLY hand this out if you want a shorter lesson!). Once students have selected their subject, all you have to do is provide them the opportunity to conduct research using the straightforward information planner, then distribute the essay outline activity, which guides students step-by-step through the requirements of their research essay. From there, essay drafting, using the provided peer review checklist, and submitting their final draft will be easy for even the most reluctant writers! And then you can assess their work with the provided Common Core-aligned rubric! That’s right: there’s no need to write a rubric! Use this entire resource as a complete research lesson or just part of it as a short research activity or sub plan! This TeachSimple download includes: A significant Ohioan essay writing assignment with directions, requirements, research essay writing tips, a peer review checklist, and Common Core-tied grading rubric An editable rubric, provided as a link, that lets you make adjustments to the grade values and guidelines. This link is provided as as Google Sheet specifically built for integration into Google Classroom, although you can also modify it for use in other Learning Management Systems (LMSs) An important figure of Ohio history note-taking worksheet that will guide your students through information gathering. This straightforward two-page handout includes instructions for background research, subject selection section (with 1-2-sentence biography summary), a fun drawing section, and an area to cite quality sources and organize conducted research A research essay outlining worksheet, so students build on their significant Ohioan subject notes in a clear and simple manner as they build their work towards a draft and final paper All 6-pages of this lesson are provided in full-color and B&W versions Although this resource can be fitted for any secondary language arts classroom, it has been carefully designed to work best in grades 7 through 10. The included rubric is subtly but specifically tied to Common Core ELA Standards for Language (3) and Writing (2, 5, and 7). This resource is provided as a print-ready, bookmarked, and adjustable PDF file. The rubric is also included as an editable Google Sheet. This resource contains 6 pages and 1 Google Sheet.

Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC

Tags Research, MLA, Worksheets, Rubric, Essay, Common Core

Letter P Playdough Mats

Letter P Playdough Mats
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

Letter P Playdough Mats These printable letter P playdough mats allow preschoolers and kindergartners to build fine motor skills while learning the beginning letter sound of words associated with pizza, pumpkin, pie, penguin, pig, and pickle images. Students use playdough to recreate the P objects on laminated mats that can be reused. Teachers can implement this no-prep activity during centers or small groups to assess shape and color matching, letter recognition, and phonics skills. Fine motor muscles are built through the tactile motions of rolling, pressing, and shaping playdough. Associating beginning letter sounds happens by verbally labeling creations and images that start with the letter P sound. Print, laminate, and add playdough to sets of the mats for an engaging, hands-on activity that develops key readiness skills.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Playdough Mats, Beginning Sounds, Letter Of The Week, Fine Motor Skills, Preschool Activities, Initital Sounds, Playdough Activities, Letter P, Letter P Activities

Letter P Patterns

Letter P Patterns
Math, Patterns, Early Math, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

Letter P Patterns Students can practice completing and continuing patterns with this letter P themed patterning resource. The pictures in this set start with the P sound, allowing students to connect phonics and math skills. This resource features AB, AAB, ABB, AABB, and ABC pattern types suitable for preschool and kindergarten. The activities allow students to recognize, continue, and complete simple patterns. There is a printable worksheet where students cut out objects and paste them to complete patterns. Also included are printable pattern strip center activities. These can be placed in file folders, attached to magnets, or set up for morning work. Teachers can use this set for independent practice, small groups, math centers, morning work, substitutes, and more. The worksheet is no-prep while the center pieces only need printing and optional laminating. Students will see letter P pictures while completing the fun hands-on activities. This connects early literacy and math skills. Skills targeted include completing patterns, following directions, and letter P phonics. This cross-curricular resource allows flexible use for early childhood classrooms.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Alphabet Activities, Patterning Activities, Patterns, Making Patterns, Continuing Patterns, Finish The Pattern, Pattern Worksheets, Preschool Math, Letter P, Letter P Activities

Letter P Mazes

Letter P Mazes
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Mazes, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables

Letter P Mazes Students will strengthen letter recognition and fine motor skills with these engaging letter P mazes. This packet contains 4 mazes that allow students to trace the uppercase and lowercase letter P through a path from beginning to end. Two easier mazes have wide paths and few blocks while two more advanced options have narrow paths and more blocks. These no-prep printables can be used for independent practice, small groups, literacy centers , and more. Students will enjoy covering the letter with bingo chips, dot markers, stickers, or erasers. Laminate the pages to make them reusable. With plenty of differentiation, these letter P mazes create a fun way for pre-K and kindergarten students to distinguish and recognize the letter P.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Worksheets, Alphabet Mazes, Preschool Mazes, Kindergarten Mazes, Letter Of The Week, Letter Recognition, Letter P, Letter P Activities, Letter P Worksheets

Letter P Games

Letter P Games
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Games

This letter P beginning sound game is an interactive way for students to work on words that begin with the letter P. This alphabet game provides students with a fun and engaging way to practice on the initial sound of the letter P. This game focuses on the most common sound of the initial /p/ sound. What is Included: One gameboard in color One gameboard in black and white What do you need to play: One of the gameboards A die Something to mark the inner spaces with A player piece to move around the edge of the board This game can be a single player game or a two player game. To play, each student will need one gameboard, one die, 20 objects to mark the inner part of the game board, and a game piece for each student playing. First, a student will roll the die and move his game piece around the outside of the gameboard. The student will then cover the corresponding picture in the middle of the gameboard. The winner or end of game can be determined by one of the following rules below, depending on if the student is playing alone or with a partner. This can be a single player game using the following rules: The player tries to get 4 pictures covered in a row to win The player tries to cover all the spaces in a set time limit This can be a two player game by using the following rules: Who can cover the most spaces in a specific time limit Who can cover half (10 spaces) of the board first When to Use: Literacy Center Small Group Activity Morning Tubs or Baskets Individual Activity Early Finisher Game File Folder Game Partner Activity Skills Assessed: Beginning Sound of the Letter P Counting Following Directions

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Games, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Letter Of The Week, Phonics Game, Alphabet Center, Letter N, Letter N Games, Letter N Activities