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Index of Recent TeacherIdeas, Page 340
Read Aloud With Accountable Talk Packet. (2016-12-22 07:00:38)
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In this packet there is a conversation rubric to guide conversation about the expectations of what our Read Aloud With Accountable talk time looks like.
There is also a “Accountable ... |
Writing Hooks Anchor Chart. (2016-12-22 07:00:11)
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This writing workshop poster set can be used to create your own anchor chart and includes an individual size page for students to reference when they begin a new story (my 2nd graders keep ... |
Accountable Talk bookmark. (2016-12-21 07:00:44)
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This freebie contains bookmarks that can be used to help give students sentence starters when using accountable talk in the classroom-math specifically.
Using accountable talk in your classroom ... |
50 DIY Projects for teaching Social Studies. (2016-12-21 07:00:22)
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50 DIY Projects for teaching Social Studies | Classroom Tested Resources |
Where in the World? (2016-12-21 07:00:12)
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This is a great way to review geography skills. I love the team work involved. One way I review mapping is by pulling out our floor map puzzle pieces. We do this everytime we are "going ... |
Paper Plate Continents. (2016-12-21 07:00:07)
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Geography: The Unit Lesson mainly focuses on the United States and the North American continent, but the students will make Paper Plate Continents to see other continents in relation to the ... |
Teaching Fractions and Decimals. (2016-12-20 07:00:49)
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To elementary students, decimals = money. Betsy Weigle shares how she introduces decimals. |
Christmas Fraction Scene Freebie. (2016-12-20 07:00:40)
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This Christmas fraction scene is a fun way for students to review fractions around Christmas time! Students follow the instructions on their fraction task card to draw a snowman. |
Christmas math for 2nd grade. (2016-12-20 07:00:38)
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"I made this math spiral review for second grade to share with you to help you get in the Christmas spirit." |
Christmas Brain Breaks. (2016-12-20 07:00:20)
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"Brain breaks are great to use for lesson transitions, or those moments you feel that the kids need to get out of their seats and move! I've found using a brain break helps refocus my ... |
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