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Preview of Moon Unit With Non Fiction Text Features

Moon Unit With Non Fiction Text Features

I designed this as a thematic unit on the moon that also included second grade common core standards in literacy, math and language. The unit aligns with standards 2.RI.5, 2.RI.7, 2.L.1e, 2.NBT.5, 2.NBT.7 The packet includes... 1. Moon Book 2. Moon Read the Room 3. Moon Observation Journal 4. Adverb and Adjective Worksheets 5. Adverb and Adjective Sort Game 6. Moon Math and Alien Math Addition with Regrouping and Addition with Four Two Digit Numbers 7. Space Addition with Four Two Digit Number
Preview of FREE Math Adventure- The Mystery of the Oil Spill

FREE Math Adventure- The Mystery of the Oil Spill

Created by
Miss Adventure
In this FREEBIE, the Learning League has to clean up a mess made by the Baffled Bungler!! He made an oil spill in one of the oceans, but the League doesn't know which one! It’s up to your students and the League to solve the clues by answering math problems and narrow down which ocean has the spill. This Math Adventure will keep your classroom explorers engaged and working hard on math skills, while learning some science!Watch this video to learn more about why this resource will rock your class
Preview of STEAM activity: Hamsters  Gr 2-3   Science, Reading, Writing, Math, Tech

STEAM activity: Hamsters Gr 2-3 Science, Reading, Writing, Math, Tech

Created by
TeachHeath
8 Lessons in ONE activity! Gr8 for integration!This STEAM activity tells a tale of a scientist in the lab performing an experiment. This activity blends and integrates several subjects all into one long activity. Great for grades 2-3.Use as a lesson with a whole class, small group, or as a math or reading center.Activities/skills/topics include:Reading - story elements, summary, and character inferencesMath - analyzing data, graphs, and computationWriting - answering fiction/nonfiction prompt
Preview of The Almost Incredibly True Snow Day Guide Supplement

The Almost Incredibly True Snow Day Guide Supplement

Three snow day activities to get your students back to learning while they anticipate the upcoming snow fall. A science, writing, and math activity are each included in this resource. Resources are best suited to supplement The Almost Incredibly True Snow Day Guide available here. Science Lesson: Students build and measure ice towers then see how much water it takes to make that amount of ice. Topic: States of MatterWriting Lesson: Students are given a writing prompt to describe a snow day super
Preview of Food Prices Grocery List

Food Prices Grocery List

Get your kids interested in nutrition by having students search the grocery adds to make their own grocery list. Have students pick what they would eat if they were trying to eat healthy, and then pick what they would eat if they could eat anything they wanted and compare the prices. Great for project based learning and incorporating science into math!
Preview of Mother's Day Gift: Repotting Impatiens

Mother's Day Gift: Repotting Impatiens

Impatiens are easy to grow, and flower all summer long! They make a perfect gift and a great science project!Why use Mother's Day Gift: Repotting Impatiens? Sometimes you come up with an activity that teachers love, that engages the children, and that makes the parents very happy. This activity is one I've brought back to the classroom every year because it's a win-win-win!How it works: This resource has directions and suggestions for repotting impatiens for gifts for Mother's Day. It has infor
Preview of Math regrouping exit ticket

Math regrouping exit ticket

Created by
Megan Vehar
Contains a worksheet enclosed in a google slide to review subtraction with regrouping.
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With a solid foundation in science, teachers can help empower students to think critically, solve problems, make informed decisions, and engage with the world around them in meaningful ways.

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