Place Fractions on Number Lines
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This is a review of placing fractions on number lines. There are regular fractions lower than 1, mixed fractions, and improper fractions. At the end, students will create their own number line.
This is a review of placing fractions on number lines. There are regular fractions lower than 1, mixed fractions, and improper fractions. At the end, students will create their own number line.
Dive into the world of volume estimation with this engaging and interactive activity designed for elementary students to explore the concept of estimating and measuring the volume of water. This resource is perfect for teachers looking to add a splash of excitement to their math lessons!
In this activity, you'll set up your classroom with several different-sized graduated cylinders displayed on a table. Surrounding them are 10 containers of various shapes and sizes – cups, sponges, measuring cups, soda mugs, and more.
Here's how the activity unfolds:
Engage your students in a thoughtful exploration of friendship with this comprehensive worksheet. Designed to develop their writing skills and critical thinking, this resource guides students through expanding upon the initial paragraph of an opinion essay. By providing three additional paragraphs with personal examples, students will delve deeper into the concept of being a good friend.
This is a spelling test that deals with the 'sl' phonics spelling blends. Students fold the paper back along the line. The test is administered. Students unfold the words and self-correct. They will then write each missed word three times.
This spelling test is also in a Google doc so that you can edit the words are you see fit.
This is a spelling test based on the 'fr' spelling blend pattern. Hand out the paper to students after teaching the rule and sounds. Have the students fold the words back behind the paper. Administer the spelling test. When complete students unfold the words and self-correct. Any word they missed they spell three times on the provided lines.
Click on the Google Docs link if you would like an editable document.
This is a three-point rubric for informative writing. It includes grading criteria for the topic sentence, organization, details, conclusion, conventions, and word choice.
You can click on the link to access the Google Doc version so that you can modify the rubric as you see fit.
This is a spelling test based on the 'sh' phonic digraph. After completing a lesson on the 'sh' digraph, I give students this paper. I have them fold back along the line of the spelling words. I administer the test. When complete, I have students unfold the words and self-grade. For every word misspelled, I have them rewrite the word correctly 3 times.
Click on the Google doc link if you would like to modify the words in the spelling test to better suit your students.
This is a spelling test I use to see if students have learned the spelling pattern 'th' digraph. After the phonics lesson, I have the students fold over the spelling words to the back. I administer the test. Students then unfold the words and self-correct. Any word that is misspelled, they spell correctly along the line 3 times.
You can use the Google Doc link to make your own copy and then change words that might not be the best fit for your students.
I use this money word problem worksheet as a relay. Students get one card out of a stack of word problems that I laminate. They then rush with a partner to answer the word problem. If they get it right, I give them the next card in the stack. If they get it wrong they go back to their desk and try to resolve the word problem. After 20 minutes, which ever team answers the most question correctly wins. It is pretty competitive.
This reading worksheet contains a story with 17 words removed that follow the 'o' consonant 'e' spelling pattern phonics rule. Kids will enjoy the reading as they try to fill in the blanks with words from the word bank.