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4th grade problem solving resources for Easel Assessments

Preview of 4th Grade STAAR Math: (511 Interventions pages) + EASEL STAAR Assessement

4th Grade STAAR Math: (511 Interventions pages) + EASEL STAAR Assessement

Created by
Wilbert Mitchell
Major changes in 2014 - 2015 STAAR math TEKS. Take a good look at the 50 preview pages.Interactive STAAR math Practice ,Intervention, and Review TEKS (511 pages)Many, many TEKS changesThis resource contains great STAAR practice. Students will do lots of cutting and pasting. When students can touch and manipulate the answers, they will understand and remember more about the problems.Let your students change the review routine of doing math. Let your students do math in a more meaningful way.These
Preview of SEL Task Cards- 94 task cards support Positive Social skills **LOW PREP

SEL Task Cards- 94 task cards support Positive Social skills **LOW PREP

Created by
BehaviorBliss
Description This SEL task card bundle is a great product to practice how students should respond to different scenarios. There are 94 cards total to use to strengthen your students Social and Emotional skills. These can be used in many different ways including, but not limited to, Whole group lessons, Morning warm up, Small group re-teach, SEL center work, Literacy center work, Special education lessons, counseling lessons, peer/ partner work, Daily quick Social skills practice, etc… What’s
Preview of "No Means No" It's OK to say No- Elementary CDC Health Standard 4

"No Means No" It's OK to say No- Elementary CDC Health Standard 4

This lesson goes into detail on how to help elementary students understand that they can say "no" to someone touching them. It also guides students on listening to other students who are telling them when they do NOT want to be touched. Good touch-Bad touch is covered, as well as the "Underwear/Swimsuit Rule." Students are asked to think about the adults they trust that they can talk to if someone is touching them and they want it to stop. A list of different type of touching is included- which
Preview of Abuse "Telling a Trusted Adult about Abuse." CDC Health Standard 4

Abuse "Telling a Trusted Adult about Abuse." CDC Health Standard 4

This lesson clarifies what abuse is and how to ask for help, which is the most difficult thing for children to do. The different types of abuse are explained, and different ways of getting helped are suggested, along with the "Child Abuse Hotline" information. Art project, writing prompt, feeling activity and assessment and answer key. printables, clip art, no prep needed. - Note to teacher: This lesson is for elementary students and the language used is directed at elementary students. It is up
Preview of Apologizing-"Learning to say I'm Sorry" - CDC Health Standard 4

Apologizing-"Learning to say I'm Sorry" - CDC Health Standard 4

This lesson concentrates on teaching elementary students how to recognize when they need to apologize and how to apologize. Examples of apologies are included. The 5 steps to apologize is part of the lesson plan. Assessment and answer key, 3 activities. clip art, printables, no prep needed. Distance learning appropriate. Easel assessment is available with this lesson plan.CDC HEALTH STANDARD FOUR: Students will demonstrate the ability to use interpersonal communication skills to enhance health
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