ANTonyms Game
Students will click on two ants that are antonyms. The more a student gets right the more ants that appear.
Students will click on two ants that are antonyms. The more a student gets right the more ants that appear.
This worksheet has 9 questions relating to the area. Students will draw the area. They will find the total area of two rectangular shapes. They will find the area of a complex shape. They will use an array to help find the area.
This author's purpose game was designed with 3rd through 5th graders in mind. There are 18 questions that students will read and then try to identify the purpose the author had in mind, to inform, persuade, or entertain. The cards can be printed front to back and then laminated. I use six of these games to split my class into 6 different groups. Included is a Snakes and Ladders board game with a March and St. Patrick's Day. If this author's purpose is taught in a different month than this, please use any old game board.
The rules I use:
In this Author's Purpose Game, students can compete against another student or computer. Students will read a small passage and decide whether it was meant to inform, persuade, or entertain.
Students will find and circle up to 3 spelling words in each of the 10 sentences. They will then write the sentence correctly on the provided lines. This is designed to reinforce phonics "bl" blends and spelling.
This animated video discusses force and motion. Inertia, Mass, Gravity, Force, Friction, Newtons, Energy are all discussed in this StudyJam film.
The Chelyabinsk Meteor was an awesome event that occurred in Russia. This video explains the ins and outs of this meteorite impact.
This 3rd-grade spelling worksheet is designed to help young learners master their spelling skills! This worksheet contains 10 sentences, each with 2 to 3 words that are misspelled. With a specific focus on words that end in the letter "y", this worksheet is the perfect tool to help students improve their spelling in a fun and interactive way. Students will need to decide whether to change the word that ends in 'y' to 'ys' or 'ies.'
This is a bio feature of the Rosa Parks story during the Civil Rights Movement.
This is a method for your students to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of reading and interpreting pictographs. This is an Easter Egg pictograph worksheet that contains six questions.