Root of the Week taken care of for the whole year! These root cards will help facilitate a quick but effective root of the week system. Print, laminate, cut, and hole punch cards to hang on binder rings. Flip each week to show the new root
Classroom alphabet posters with Language Arts terms in mind! Perfect to make your alphabet line meaningful. New words will be added throughout the year or if you have requests! UPDATED 8/3/20 - Now includes an option with letter borders and thin
The upper elementary book study is for the Scholastic retold version of The Jungle Book. In this product, there are chapter response pages that include skills such as compare and contrast, identifying theme, character analysis, visualization,
Bundle of my classroom alphabet lines. Combine your language arts and math terms into one extra meaningful alphabet line. Choose which terms are the most important for your students to see on a daily basis. See preview for a list of all terms used.
40 Book Challenge Forms based on Donalyn Miller's The Book Whisperer. Includes challenges for 40, 35, 30, 25, 20, and 15 books to accommodate all readers. This resources also includes a "Status of the Class" template for teacher use and a genre
Free Grammar terms for your word wall! Words included:singularpluralnounpossessive nounverbarticleprepositionadjectiveadverbrelative adverbpronounrelative pronounconjunctioninterjectionhomophonehomonymsynonymantonym
Classroom alphabet posters with Math terms in mind! Perfect to make your alphabet line meaningful. New words will be added throughout the year or if you have requests!Words included:1.Addition2.Bar graph3.Complementary
Flipchart of frequently confused words. Laminate, hole punch, and put on binder rings to display the frequently confused words for your student to study. The weekly routine could be completed as a class, weekly homework assignment, or in a literacy
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