With this fraction model tool, teachers can custom create both bar fractions and pie fractions. It is quite customizable. You can change the colors and size of the fraction. You can add labels and lines. When finished click the share button and you can save the image to use in a worksheet or website.
This is a long list of Aesop's fables. Most of them have a modern day version of the fable as well. Use the fables to teach students how to interpret the meaning behind each fable.
Students can use this main idea and supporting details worksheet to brainstorm writing or reading. Give them a writing prompt and then have students find details out of a text that support the main idea.
Students will read a paragraph on the responsibility of owning a dog. They will then state the main idea and list three supporting details about the main idea. Finally students will choose an appropriate title of the article.
This worksheet provides students with three problems to practice finding start time by labeling and using a number line. The directions instruct students to label each number line and then to draw a dot on where they believe the start time is on their number line. Questions are based on actual students and things that they enjoy to do in real life! This worksheet includes a clock that fast-finishers can color.
A simple worksheet to give students a chance to practice calculating elapsed time using a number line. The directions instruct students to label the number line and to circle their final answer. The problems are based on actual students and activities that they enjoy! This practice sheet also features a clock for fast-finishers to color.