Last year I put together a set of "I Can" Posters for Math and ELA for Third Grade, which hung on my wall and could help students keep track of what their goals were. As I change grade levels, I wanted to remake them for fourth grade. The math posters are done, and hopefully I can find the patience to muddle through the ELA standards before the new year starts! If you would like to use them in your classroom, they are available both on my TpT store and my Teachers Notebook store.
Monday, July 29, 2013
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Multiplication and Division Timed Tests
Moving up to fourth grade with the students I had last year certainly has it's advantages. For example, I know that they still need practice with their math facts (and I'm sure having the summer off hasn't helped). While it may not be part of the Everyday Math program, I think that some of my students may just need this type of activity to help them focus on smaller sets of facts and find motivation to learn them. I can't sit and watch them count by 7's to 49 on their fingers anymore as they try to complete lattice method multiplication... so much wasted time!
The packet has 36 timed tests with 21 questions per sheet. Included are the following:
If you are interested, it is for sale on both my TpT store and my Teacher's Notebook store. Enjoy!
The packet has 36 timed tests with 21 questions per sheet. Included are the following:
- Multiplication - 1 through 12 (two versions each)
- Mixed multiplication review (two versions)
- Multiplication - doubles
- Division - mixed sheets - 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, 9/10, 11/12, and division review (two versions)
- Mixed multiplication/division
If you are interested, it is for sale on both my TpT store and my Teacher's Notebook store. Enjoy!
Labels:
Fourth Grade,
Math,
Teachers Notebook,
Third Grade,
TpT Store
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Inspirational Posters
The mix of emotions in switching grade levels can be overwhelming. Excitement at the prospect of something new, and in this case getting to work with a great group of kids for the second year in a row, yet apprehension about a brand new curriculum. In my case, it's the second year in a row for this range of emotions and without being able to get into my new room to start organizing things physically, all I can do is sit and plan things out in my head or on paper. And boy do I have notes and new projects started everywhere! I'm happy to finally be finishing a thing or two on my to-do list!
The one thing I do know is that my new classroom is getting a fresh coat of paint, and it's a bright yellow (quite a change from the calming blue I had last year). I wanted to keep the same clean, organized look that I had last year, but I needed to switch up the color scheme a bit from the bright lime and turquoise I had. Perhaps a set of posters with little inspirational sayings would be nice if they were in white frames? But wouldn't that get expensive? Lucky for me, I was able to find 4-packs of black document frames at the Christmas Tree Shop for $4.99... who can pass up 8 frames for $10? A few coats of white paint and, voila! That left finding just the right posters to match and fit into my frames, and they seemed to be non-existent, so I decided to create them myself.
These are 6 out of the 8 posters, ready to be hung. If you are interested in your own copy of the posters, you can find them on my TpT store, or my Teacher's Notebook store. Enjoy!
The one thing I do know is that my new classroom is getting a fresh coat of paint, and it's a bright yellow (quite a change from the calming blue I had last year). I wanted to keep the same clean, organized look that I had last year, but I needed to switch up the color scheme a bit from the bright lime and turquoise I had. Perhaps a set of posters with little inspirational sayings would be nice if they were in white frames? But wouldn't that get expensive? Lucky for me, I was able to find 4-packs of black document frames at the Christmas Tree Shop for $4.99... who can pass up 8 frames for $10? A few coats of white paint and, voila! That left finding just the right posters to match and fit into my frames, and they seemed to be non-existent, so I decided to create them myself.
These are 6 out of the 8 posters, ready to be hung. If you are interested in your own copy of the posters, you can find them on my TpT store, or my Teacher's Notebook store. Enjoy!
Labels:
Classroom Setup,
DIY,
Fourth Grade,
Teachers Notebook,
Third Grade
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Reader's Response
I designed this packet to use as reader's response homework for my
students, which I assign once or twice a week. Included are a rubric,
an example heading, directions for 15 different types of responses, and a
recording sheet so that students can keep track of which responses
they've completed and the number of points they earned for each. I have
included the same set of materials both in cursive and print.
Here is a list of the responses:
Book Recommendation
Character Comparison
Crossword Puzzle
Diary Entry
I Figured It Out
I Wonder
Interview
Letter to the Author
Make Me Laugh
Nose for News
Predicting the Future
That Reminds Me
Trading Places
Write Me a Letter
You Should Try That
It is for sale on both my TpT store, and my Teachers Notebook store.
Here is a list of the responses:
Book Recommendation
Character Comparison
Crossword Puzzle
Diary Entry
I Figured It Out
I Wonder
Interview
Letter to the Author
Make Me Laugh
Nose for News
Predicting the Future
That Reminds Me
Trading Places
Write Me a Letter
You Should Try That
It is for sale on both my TpT store, and my Teachers Notebook store.
Labels:
Fourth Grade,
Homework,
Reading,
Teachers Notebook,
Third Grade,
TpT Store,
Writing
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Graphic Organizers
Moving to third grade this year, I needed some different graphic organizers, and it was one of those projects I kept wanting to do, but never got around to... creating a new set of graphic organizers! Now that school is out, it was an easy summer project to get started with! I'm sure I will add more as time goes on, but it's a good start! Click to view the file in my TpT store or in my Teachers Notebook store.
So here it is, a compilation of 22 graphic organizers, covering story writing, research, comparisons, timelines, the 5 W's and much more. Nothing fancy, but sometimes that is just what our students need to keep them from being distracted! Here are the pages included:
- 2 Story Webs
- Clock (sequencing time events)
- Story Star (5 W's)
- Character Traits (planning sheet)
- Character Planning
- Planning Sheet (audience)
- Conflict Planner
- Problem & Solution Chart
- Tic Tac Toe
- 2 Cluster Webs
- Fact & Opinion
- Timeline
- The 5 W's
- KWL
- Observation Chart
- Time and Order Chart
- Persuasion Map
- Step by Step
- Venn Diagram
- E-chart
So here it is, a compilation of 22 graphic organizers, covering story writing, research, comparisons, timelines, the 5 W's and much more. Nothing fancy, but sometimes that is just what our students need to keep them from being distracted! Here are the pages included:
- 2 Story Webs
- Clock (sequencing time events)
- Story Star (5 W's)
- Character Traits (planning sheet)
- Character Planning
- Planning Sheet (audience)
- Conflict Planner
- Problem & Solution Chart
- Tic Tac Toe
- 2 Cluster Webs
- Fact & Opinion
- Timeline
- The 5 W's
- KWL
- Observation Chart
- Time and Order Chart
- Persuasion Map
- Step by Step
- Venn Diagram
- E-chart
Labels:
Fourth Grade,
Printables,
Science,
Social Studies,
Teachers Notebook,
Third Grade,
TpT Store,
Writing
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Anchor Charts - Take 2
Well, it's been a busy few months, and I've added a few anchor charts to the list as the months have gone on, and finally got around to putting an updated version on TpT and on Teachers Notebook. The new charts include:
Reading:
Homophones
Writing:
Their, There and They're
y to i (adding endings)
Crazy for Commas
When Do I Need a New Paragraph?
Fiction Writing
Math:
Math Mistakes (and How to Fix Them)
Reading:
Homophones
Writing:
Their, There and They're
y to i (adding endings)
Crazy for Commas
When Do I Need a New Paragraph?
Fiction Writing
Math:
Math Mistakes (and How to Fix Them)
Labels:
Classroom Setup,
Daily 5,
Math,
Printables,
Reading,
Third Grade,
TpT Store,
Writing
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Anchor Charts
Am I the only one who dislikes making those big anchor charts? Inevitably, I run out of space somewhere, or smudge marker when the poster is all but finished. Well, no more for me. I've started moving all of my anchor charts into small, digital format. With the Apple TV (which I LOVE by the way), I can put the digital copy up on the TV for my mini-lesson and then print a copy to put in our class anchor chart binder. Some of the charts I can print for individual students to keep in their own writing binders, too. Yes, I know. They aren't all hanging on the walls, but maybe I'll still put up a few of the more commonly used charts. Anyway, I'm sharing what I have done so far on TpT. Below is the description and a link to the download page. Enjoy!
Anchor Charts
This is a collection of printable anchor charts that can mainly be used in Second through Fourth Grade. I got tired of making the large anchor charts for the walls and finding places to store them, so I began moving my anchor charts into digital format. I can introduce them by showing them with a projector/apple TV connection and then just add them to our class anchor chart binder.
I am working on moving all of my old anchor charts into printable format, so this file will continue to be updated as I add more. It currently includes:
Reading:
I PICK (available as a separate download)
Figurative Language
Writing:
Writing Process (available as a separate download)
Nouns and Proper Nouns
Other Ways to Say Said
Story Starters
Proofreading Marks
Math:
Subtraction Poem
Mean, Median, Mode and Range
Math Key Words
Equal Fractions Hopscotch
Anchor Charts
This is a collection of printable anchor charts that can mainly be used in Second through Fourth Grade. I got tired of making the large anchor charts for the walls and finding places to store them, so I began moving my anchor charts into digital format. I can introduce them by showing them with a projector/apple TV connection and then just add them to our class anchor chart binder.
I am working on moving all of my old anchor charts into printable format, so this file will continue to be updated as I add more. It currently includes:
Reading:
I PICK (available as a separate download)
Figurative Language
Writing:
Writing Process (available as a separate download)
Nouns and Proper Nouns
Other Ways to Say Said
Story Starters
Proofreading Marks
Math:
Subtraction Poem
Mean, Median, Mode and Range
Math Key Words
Equal Fractions Hopscotch
Labels:
AppleTV,
Daily 5,
Math,
Printables,
Reading,
Third Grade,
TpT Store,
Writing
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