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Odd and Even Activity Sheets
I love these Odd Todd and Even Steven activity sheets! Such a fun way to practice odd and even numbers.
Getting Your Class Back On Track After a Break - Around the Kampfire
FREE journal writing prompts and seasonal writing pages to help get your class back on track after a break and get them writing! Perfect for first, second, and third grade students.
49 Fabulous Winter Writing Prompts for Kids
See these fabulous Winter Writing Ideas for Kids! Use these ideas to encourage children to explore the wonder of winter through writing. Some of the prompts inspire kids to engage their imaginations and create a new fiction story. Other writing ideas encourage the child to write about a memory they have about winter or an opinion they hold about it. via @journalbuddies
2D Shapes Marshmallow Geometry
Marshmallow Geometry is such a fun activity for kids in Kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd grade. Math is FUN!
Shapes...Shapes....Shapes.... 3D!
Geometric Shape Anchor chart (for JK, and great review for SK & GR.1!)
Shapes, Shapes, Shapes!! & FREEBIE!
1.6A Audience: First Grade. Behavior: Classify 2-dimensional shapes using informal geometric language. Condition: Ancho Chart. I would introduce some familiar 2D shapes and ask the students to identify how many sides and vertices using an anchor chart.
metric and customary units of measurement
metric and customary units of measurement - anchor chart (image only)
Mrs. Braun's 2nd Grade Class
I like that this anchor chart includes the different units you could measure with each tool.
Read & Recall Reading Comprehension Page
I created a simple homework page for my first graders to take home and use to help with comprehension using our reading series. Students are asked to write/identify the title,identify the main idea of the story, recall 2 details from the story, and draw something that happened in the beginning, middle, and end of the story.
Jellybean Addition Math Center for Easter and Spring
Addition pack-Odd and even answers with jellybeans; I am going to differentiate this with larger addition or subtraction problems with some of my students!