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Preview of 3rd Grade April Packet: All Subjects {Morning Work, Extra Practice, Homework}

3rd Grade April Packet: All Subjects {Morning Work, Extra Practice, Homework}

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Enhance SEL
Printable Monthly Packet 34 Worksheets!!Common Core Standards Aligned Includes: SEL (Social Emotional Learning), Math, Reading, Writing, Social Studies, and Science Preview Entire Resource!Packet Includes:Social Emotional Skills (Selfcare)Opinion Writing (which holiday is the best?)Addition with and without regroupingSubtraction with and without regroupingWord Search and Spelling Practice Relating Multiplication to Division and Fact FamilyPhonics- Prefix Practice Story Elements- somebody, wante
Preview of Standards-Based Paragraph of the Week Writing to State and Support Opinions

Standards-Based Paragraph of the Week Writing to State and Support Opinions

This is a daily, scaffolded approach to paragraph writing that is perfect to help get your students writing good, solid, detailed paragraphs. Students will write one weekly paragraph (or more), focusing on the organization and format of the paragraph itself. More importantly, this writing is text-based or standards-based--just like it is on the state test! This is designed as homework because that's how I use it in my classroom; however, you can also use it as classwork in a center or as a warm
Preview of 3rd Grade March Packet: All Subjects {Morning Work, Extra Practice, Homework}

3rd Grade March Packet: All Subjects {Morning Work, Extra Practice, Homework}

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Enhance SEL
Printable Monthly Packet 31 Worksheets!!Common Core Standards Aligned Includes: SEL (Social Emotional Learning), Math, Reading, Writing, Social Studies, and Science Preview Entire Resource!Packet Includes:Social Emotional Skills (Feelings and Emotions)Opinion Writing (which literature genre is the best?)Addition with and without regroupingSubtraction with and without regroupingWord Search and Spelling Practice Relating Multiplication to Division and Fact FamilyPhonics- Prefix Practice Story Ele
Preview of Math Standards-Based Paragraph of the Week Writing in Response to Math

Math Standards-Based Paragraph of the Week Writing in Response to Math

This is a daily, scaffolded approach to paragraph writing that is perfect to help get your students writing good, solid, detailed paragraphs. Students will write one weekly paragraph (or more), focusing on the organization and format of the paragraph itself. More importantly, this writing is text-based or standards-based--just like it is on the state test!This is a growing bundle, so the price is low right now. As I continue to add to it, the price will increase. This is the time to buy this pro
Preview of 3rd Grade May Packet: All Subjects {Morning Work, Extra Practice, Homework}

3rd Grade May Packet: All Subjects {Morning Work, Extra Practice, Homework}

Created by
Enhance SEL
Printable Monthly Packet31 Worksheets!!Common Core Standards AlignedIncludes: SEL (Social Emotional Learning), Math, Reading, Writing, Social Studies, and SciencePreview Entire Resource!Packet Includes:Social Emotional Skills (Home and School Responsibly list)Opinion Writing (why is it important to have rules?)Addition with and without regroupingSubtraction with and without regroupingWord Search and Spelling PracticeRelating Multiplication to Division and Fact FamilyPhonics- Prefix PracticeStory
Preview of My Daily Life Clock Project

My Daily Life Clock Project

This project will be helping students get an idea as to what time of the day different activities are completed. It will also help them practice their writing skills. A rubric is provided to help with the grading process as well. The file is a Microsoft word file, and you can edit it to fit your grade and classroom.
Preview of November Special Education Advanced Morning Writing Work-Daily Skills Practice

November Special Education Advanced Morning Writing Work-Daily Skills Practice

This November Advanced Morning Writing Work is appropriate for your 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students.Are you tired of seeing the same skills in every special education worksheets? Are you ready for daily writing work that will challenge your students? Well you're in luck! In this morning work, you won't see any of the "perpetual Kindergarten" skills. Instead, this advanced morning work for November is aligned with 3rd, 4th and 5th grade common core standards.Included in this download, you will fi
Preview of Writing in Math - Telling Time to 5 Minutes

Writing in Math - Telling Time to 5 Minutes

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4edYOUcators
This is a math activity built to connect to reading and writing skills where children practice writing and telling time while writing and illustrating what happens at school during these times.
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Journaling

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Writing Prompts

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Peer Editing

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Letter Writing

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Blogging

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Research Papers

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Poetry Writing

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