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5th grade english language arts centers for Microsoft Excel

Preview of Sight Word Practice Speed Drills for First 600 Fry Sight Words Fluency

Sight Word Practice Speed Drills for First 600 Fry Sight Words Fluency

Parents LOVE to get these weekly sight word practice drills sent home at the beginning of each week so they can practice Fry sight words to help build reading fluency daily with their children. Use sight word practice drills during guided reading groups and/or centers. If students master their Fry sight words each week, they are well on their way to reading more fluently!Included are the first 600 Fry Sight Words. The intended purpose for these drills is for students to read and re-read the sigh
Preview of Daily 5 Starter Kit Bundle | Editable | Google Sheets

Daily 5 Starter Kit Bundle | Editable | Google Sheets

Who says using the Daily 5 during literacy centers has to be chaotic with endless clipboard charts and calling kids back to the carpet? This Daily 5 Starter Kit Bundle is a must-have for any teacher looking to streamline their literacy block so they can teach all their reading groups while the rest of their elementary class is working independently.Products included in this bundle:⭐Daily 5 Choice Activities Board for Smart Board⭐ Guided Reading Daily 5 Expectations Anchor Chart⭐ Word Work Rules
Preview of Daily 5 Choice Activities Board | Editable Excel & Google Sheets

Daily 5 Choice Activities Board | Editable Excel & Google Sheets

Love the Daily 5 but frustrated with the constant interruptions to switch activities? You'll love this Daily Activities Choice Board | Editable for Excel & Google Sheets to use your Smart Board. Your students will quickly learn what choice they have next and move independently so you can teach all of your guided reading groups! This product includes:✅ Editable Excel template for all 5 rotations of Daily 5 (edit each student's name)✅ Monday-Friday tabs at bottom to customize each day of the
Preview of Self-Checking 15-Question Quiz Template

Self-Checking 15-Question Quiz Template

I have created a digital self-checking 15-question quiz template in Excel and Google Sheets. With this template, you will be able to insert 15 questions as well as insert an answer key into this conditionally formatted template that will do the grading for you automatically. If a student answers a question correctly, the answer will turn green and if they answer incorrectly, the answer will turn red. You will be able to use this template for multiple quizzes in multiple subjects - all you hav
Preview of Spanish Character Traits - Caracteristicas de Protagonista

Spanish Character Traits - Caracteristicas de Protagonista

Charter Traits in Spanish. There are also some synonyms and antonyms.
Preview of Individualized Word, Phonics, Literacy Fluency Generator Small Group or Centers

Individualized Word, Phonics, Literacy Fluency Generator Small Group or Centers

Created by
Matthew Bitner
I created this tool to help you differentiate targeted literacy instruction in order to best meet the individual reading needs of your students. Simply customize the first row of words, print (color or b&w), and voila! Students can now work on targeted words, sounds, or letter fluency that is relevant to their skill level in literacy. Create one for your whole class or individualize for students, centers, or small groups! Have students time each other for one minute and chart their growth! E
Preview of Words Their Way Classroom Organizational Chart

Words Their Way Classroom Organizational Chart

This is a great tool for organizing your students into appropriate leveled groups after taking the Words Their Way Spelling Inventory. There are tabs for BOY, MOY, and EOY entries.
Preview of Baseball in April and Other Stories Battle Questions & Tracker

Baseball in April and Other Stories Battle Questions & Tracker

Created by
Books and Dirt
These questions are written in the standard Battle of the Book format, "In which book...", shared in an Excel file so you can edit or mix and match questions in your own file.
Preview of Daily 5 Check-in: Class Planner and Dynamic Anchor Chart / Tracker

Daily 5 Check-in: Class Planner and Dynamic Anchor Chart / Tracker

One of the most important parts of Daily 5 is when students publicly state what center they will be choosing and then visualize themselves getting to work right away. Unfortunately, that's also the hardest part to conduct...until now! I made this tracker to help my upcoming second graders see their center choices clearly and give our class a visual for that day's work time! It's a dynamic, projectable anchor chart with zero prep!All you need to do is:Type in your students' names.Every time you g
Preview of Guided Reading Centers Rotation Schedule - PDF

Guided Reading Centers Rotation Schedule - PDF

I work at a Daily 5 school, and found trouble with making sure all students were able to spend enough time in each center during our daily 40-minute block. So, I devised two schedules - one for a five-day week and one for a four-day week. This way, students have more guidance in which centers to do when, and I have peace of mind knowing that students are spending the time they need at each center. If you use Daily 5 Centers including Work on Writing, Guided Reading, Word Work, Read to Self, Read
Preview of Text Structures Match

Text Structures Match

Created by
FAST prep
Print, laminate and cut to allow students to match the text structure descriptions to their names, examples and signal words.
Preview of assignment checklist-editable

assignment checklist-editable

Created by
LaurenCharlene
I created this checklist to easily keep track of which students have turned in their work for each assignment. Can be used as a whole sheet for multiple classes, or cut into strips for individual assignments. Editable to add student names. This will fit up to 25 names.
Preview of Grades K-8 Math Literature Library

Grades K-8 Math Literature Library

Created by
Diane Fischer
Do you prefer teaching reading rather than math? Then connect math to literature by finding literature to teach math topics. This excel spreadsheet will tell you which literature books connect to which math topics at grades K-8. It is sorted by math content, so if you know what you want to teach, just scroll down to that math content, and the related children's books will appear. It's simple to use and has 2952 entries listed.
Preview of I have . . . Who has . . . Customizable Review Game

I have . . . Who has . . . Customizable Review Game

This is a fun game that you can use in centers or as a whole class. Practice vocabulary, math facts, definitions, beginnings and endings of memorized phrases, or any other information that can be paired. This game is best used a day or two after the information is introduced, since the students need to be somewhat familiar with the words in order to play. It's a great review for a test. Game Preparation: Click on the Study List tab, below. Type or copy and paste your clues and answers in co
Preview of Greek & Latin Roots

Greek & Latin Roots

Created by
FAST prep
Laminate & cut to create a matching game for students to learn their Greek and Latin roots.
Preview of Editable Weekly Reading Rotations

Editable Weekly Reading Rotations

Created by
Edu Marketplace
This is the easy button to reading rotations. You can edit it at a moment's notice to keep your reading groups and rotations on track. It will save you time and keep your class on track. It also includes a group reading log with a place that you can input each reading group's l exile levels. This projects nicely on a SmartBoard and is a great reference for the class.
Preview of Irregular Past Tense Verbs Flashcards

Irregular Past Tense Verbs Flashcards

Created by
Lisa Dameron
Help kids practice irregular past tense verbs with these flashcards. Download and print both pages, then copy back-to-front. The present tense is on one side; the past tense is on the back. 18 flashcards on each of 2 pages for 36 flashcards total.
Preview of Force and Motion Vocabulary Quilt Activities

Force and Motion Vocabulary Quilt Activities

Created by
It Could Happen
This activity includes Force and Motion vocabulary for 5th grade, though it is editable for any grade level for any subject that includes vocabulary. Students create a quilt by cutting out vocabulary words and pasting them to the quilt of definitions. Coloring is optional. Includes large print versions. Includes 2 quilt activities with 16 words per quilt.
Preview of Daily Student Check list

Daily Student Check list

Created by
Krazy Kinders
I use this in my classroom to monitor what centers my studentts have used throughout the day. I also added a section for if students are pulled out through out the day for reading groups you can mark it down for a reminder. The nice thing about this document is it is color coded for quick reference. I print one sheet out and then put it in a plastic cover to reuse!
Preview of Conventions by grade level based on Common Core State Standards

Conventions by grade level based on Common Core State Standards

Created by
Sherryll Kraizer
The Common Core State Standards provide explicit guidance for building student automaticity in using conventions and developing text layout skills. This simple graph allows you to track the development of these skills from kinder through grade 5. This is a particularly valuable way to focus vertical teams on specific standards.
Preview of Reading Log & Summary Sheet - Log

Reading Log & Summary Sheet - Log

Created by
Jennifer Newton
I have created a reading log system that will work for 4th grade and up. I have always had my students keep track of the books they are reading. I set my reading log system up as follows: Using a file folder, we staple the reading log onto the inside of the folder. Then all the summary sheets are added to the folder as the students complete the books. The RC on the reading log stands for Reading Counts quiz or AR test. After taking the test, they write their score in that box. If the s
Preview of LONG and SHORT a with silent e  activity worksheets

LONG and SHORT a with silent e activity worksheets

With this activity, students will review and practice the sounds of short a and long a with silent e. They will easily see how the sound of the vowel changes by adding or taking away the e at the end of the word. Students can be required to draw or write a sentence using each word. You can easily add your own words to increase the level of difficulty! Because you will be given your own electronic file, you can modify them to fit the needs of any students.
Preview of Array , Area and Equal Groups Frayer Model

Array , Area and Equal Groups Frayer Model

Created by
Erma Mesker
Word Problems: The student will create an Array, Area Model or partition equal groups to solve. SW make the connection for multiplication and division. This daily lesson can be used as a daily challenge or in centers. One daily.
Preview of Grade 5 Math Literature Library

Grade 5 Math Literature Library

Created by
Diane Fischer
Do you prefer teaching reading rather than math? Then connect math to literature by finding literature to teach math topics. This excel spreadsheet will tell you which literature books connect to which math topics at the fifth grade level. It is sorted by math content, so if you know what you want to teach, just scroll down to that math content, and the related children's books will appear. It's simple to use and has 199 entries listed.
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