My kiddos LOVE close reading. These nonfiction stories include vibrant photographs, vocabulary cards for matching games, comprehension questions to cite text evidence, true/false sort, and more.
These literacy and math centers are a perfect end of year review of key skills and allow kiddos to complete in partners or independently. Each center includes a recording sheet for accountability or use for assessment.
My kiddos LOVE our Q it Up! listening center stories. You print once, download a free QR Code reader on your iPads and kiddos are listening to stories. There are over 150 stories with 13 different themes of stories.
These math journals are perfect for my high flying firsties, second graders, and struggling third graders. We use them as morning work and then review the answers during our math block. No long prep is involved...just print, cut in half, and staple.
My struggling kinders are using the activities in this pack to help push their independent decoding skills. The activities are highly engaging and can be completed in small groups, centers, or as assessments.
What's more fun than using plastic worms or gummy worms to help build number sense up to ten? These activities will help your kiddos compose and decompose numbers up to ten by manipulating, building, and using puzzles.
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