This Outdoors Scavenger Hunt activity printable is a perfect Earth Day activity, Arbor Day activity, or for anytime of the year! Students can either mark things off as they find them, write down what they find, or take photos of the item! You may wish to staple this list to a bag big enough to collect all the items! I love to have students pick up trash as they go around the school campus on this nature scavenger hunt as well.
This 4-Page Number the Stars Test includes: 8 Character Matching questions, 7 Sequence of Events questions, 10 Multiple Choice questions, and 3 Short Answer Response. Answer Key included. Test includes 50 possible points. I recommend giving this as an open-book test so that students have the opportunity to go back and check their answers.
Use these Onomatopoeia Activities & Posters with Example Words to help students understand and use Onomatopoeia in their writing. Students love writing a comic with Onomatopoeia…Whizz, Bam, Boom!! Onomatopoeia example words are included in 2 different reference sheets.
This Photo of the Day Photo Writing Prompt resource contains 180 funny, silly, cute & crazy visual writing prompt photos that your students will love! 180 Picture of the Day daily journal writing prompts gives you enough for every day of the school year! These journal pages can also be used for: Morning Meeting activities, creative writing, inferencing, story starters, to get your kids smiling & more!
Students LOVE this Shoebox Diorama Book Report template! Students pick a fiction or non-fiction book and decorate a shoe box based on it! Students are responsible for decorating all sides of the box according to directions and putting a creative scene inside that represents the book. This book report is designed to work with any fiction OR non-fiction book.
Create a Commercial Skit to convince Human Earthlings to Move to Another Planet! Students LOVE this Solar System activity because it combines planet research, group work and performance. Students choose one of the planets (Pluto is included for old times sake!) to research and then they are responsible for creating a commercial skit persuading humans to move there! This Planets Project is a great fit for elementary through high school.
Solar System Word Search: Words included are: MERCURY, VENUS, EARTH, MARS, JUPITER, SATURN, URANUS, SOLAR, SYSTEM, NEPTUNE, SUN, MOON, SATELLITE, ORBIT, ECLIPSE & GALAXY. Answer Key is included as well for this Planets word search. This is a perfect addition to any Solar System unit!
4 Leveled & Differentiated State Capitals Worksheets and 2 US State Capitals Quiz Options with Answer Key. Students can complete each worksheet in order or assign different sheets for different students based on ability. What a great way to easily differentiate! Two quiz options are available to best suit students’ needs.
I love to use this Student Self-Reflection assessment the week before conferences so that I can use this as a lead in to conversations at Parent Teacher conferences. Seeing their child write about their strengths and weaknesses in their own words is always a genuinely eye-opening experience and great conversation starter.
This Time Capsule Letter can be used in a time capsule you open in 1 year, 5 years, or even at high school graduation! Students of all ages enjoy writing a letter to their future self! Use this letter to make a First Day or Last Day Time Capsule, a great back to school activity. This Letter to Future Me is written in a fill-in-the-blank style to stimulate student’s thinking.
Easy-to-read US Map Quiz and Practice Sheet will help students learn to correctly identify and locate all 50 states. This product also includes a labeled USA Map in full & half-page design and blank USA map for practice. Learning how to correctly identify all 50 states on a map of the United States is a critical skill for students of all ages.
Two Practice Pages & Two State Abbreviations Quiz/Test difficulty options are provided to best suit your students’ needs. One version requires students to identify the state on a numbered map and also know the abbreviation. The other version only requires students to know the abbreviation for a listed state. Choose the version that best suits your students!