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Back
to School Literacy Mystery – The Case if the Pilfered Pencils
(Private
Eye CSI Series)
Make your ELA sessions fun and
challenging by tasking your students with a literacy mystery to solve.
Assigning a case where pencils are chronically going missing at a school will
engage your kids to get back into work mode at the beginning of the school
year.
This resource requires your students to:
- read
carefully
- find
evidence
- draw
out key information to build a suspect list
- answer
comprehension questions
- make
inferences
- discover
clues
- critically
think
- use
deductive reasoning skills
- Easy prep – Print and go!
Letter
A Mystery – The Case of the Alien’s Apples (Free)
- Letter
recognition (upper case and lower case)
- beginning
sounds
- identifying
words that begin with a letter
- handwriting
- counting
- fine
motor skills (cutting and pasting activities)
- use
the videos to help kids learn to read words
Every letter mystery comes with a visual
video story hook to begin the activity. Optional short-ending videos are
included too.
Mrs. Hansen is excited to share these with you. She created monthly printables
and centers for the whole month for grades 2 and 3. Each month, there are 10 printables
and 4 centers. She uses 2-3 printables
and one center a week, some centers can be used multiple times because many
include differentiation versions.
August
ELA Grade 2 Printables
included:
- Back
to School ABC Order
- Noun
Hunt
- August
Acrostic
- Summer
Snapshot
- Write
A Letter
- Roller
Coaster Squiggle
- Word
Search
- Spelling
Errors
- Ice
Cream Scoop
- Writing
A Date
August
ELA Grade 2 Centers included:
1.Synonym
Pairs:
Students use task cards to match synonyms together. There are two
differentiation versions.
2.Noun
Game Center:
Students roll or spin a letter. The students then need to fill out their game
card with nouns that start with that letter.
3.Build
A Silly Sentence:
Students use cards to build a silly sentence.
4.Create
A Comic Page:
Students use character, setting, and problem cards to create a comic strip.
August
Math Printables
Grade 3 included:
§Watermelon
Crop – Even v. Odd
§Bubble
Doubles – Focus on Double #’s
§Watch
the Signs – Practice addition & subtraction
§Fact
Families – Complete fact family houses
§What
is the Pattern? – Recognize and complete the pattern
§Alien
Takeover! – Number ordering
§Skip
Counting By 3, 4, and 7
§Place
Value Houses – Students count place value manipulatives and sort into hundreds,
tens, and ones. Then write in standard form.
§Addition
Word Problems – Students use addition strategies to solve word problems.
§Triple
the Fun Word Problems – Students add three addends for each word problem.
August
Math Centers Grade 3 included:
1.Skip
Counting:
Students use task cards to practice skip counting. There are two
differentiation version and can be used separate.
2.More
or Less?:
Students use a dry erase marker or fill in recording sheet for missing one
hundred chart numbers. There are two differentiation version and can be used
separate.
3.Place
Value Cards:
Students match place value cards (standard form, word form, and expanded form)
4.M
& M Graphing:
Students can use task cards for data matching, create graphs, and ask/answer
questions.
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Motivate your students to learn their math facts with Kicking It! Math – A
program for increasing math facts fluency
Want
to get your students excited about learning their multiplication facts? Try
this fun karate/martial arts incentive program with your class! I’ve been using
this program with my students and have found it to be a very successful and
motivating way for my students to learn/memorize their multiplication facts. It
only takes about 5-10 minutes a day to incorporate in your math block and your
students will be begging to take timed tests each day to pass to the next level
and earn their black belt in multiplication!
The
program works with brain research and introduces only a few new facts each day.
It engages both written and oral practice at school and at home. As students
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belt.
Daily Math Review Spiral MathReview
In
what ways are you helping students to retain math concepts and skills they have
been previously taught?
What
additional opportunities for instruction are you providing your struggling
learners?
I
have been using Daily Math Review in my classroom for the past five years, and
I have to say that it has had the biggest impact on my math instruction by far!
This
resource includes 36 weeks of daily math review for fourth graders. Included in
each week are 5 problems for each day Monday - Thursday with a weekly quiz that
includes 2 of each problem types for a total of 10 problems.
In
addition to the already prepared math review pages, I have also included a
fully editable version of the pages in PowerPoint so that you can customize to
meet your students' needs.
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