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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Stupendous Story Elements

Grab this 34 page FREE packet to use when teaching story elements (character, setting, problem and solution) in your classroom. Many of the worksheets/graphic organizers can be used for any text.

Enjoy!

Monday, October 22, 2012

Draw a Story Problem

In this activity, students create their own story problems by drawing an operation card, number card, and setting card, and then writing a story problem using what they drew. This product was designed after reading Debbie Diller's Math Work Stations book but could be used for a variety of math centers or activities. This can also be adapted to multiple grade levels by removing the multiplication and division operation cards.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Guided Reading Prompt Cards

This resource includes 24 eye-catching prompt cards for during guided reading. During reading breaks, a student can choose a card and complete the task or answer the question. These prompt cards will increase student engagement and foster comprehension during reading.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Monthly Speller's Choice Menus

Are your students sick of the same old spelling homework each night? This is a set of monthly speller's choice menus. Each menu has different activities your students can choose from to help them prepare for Friday's test! This set also comes with reproducible speller's choice paper!

Enjoy!
Christine

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

RtI: Response to Intervention "If, Then" Reading Interventions Menu

I've compiled this little 5-page RTI treasure of research-based reading interventions while implementing RTI for the last three years at my school, Lake Myra Elementary. For RTI interventions, we do not use 'programs' because programs aren't very targeted. When providing a student an intervention in the RTI process, the intervention is specific and targeted to the child's one most foundational area of need. On the last page of the document, I include all the blog posts I've written that discuss the implementation of RTI at our school. This document is a compilation of text and media resources. It is licensed under Creative Commons, Non-Commercial, Attribution and Share-Alike.

Soon, I will be adding over 50 pages of our school's RTI documents as a FREE resource here on TpT. Follow me if you would like to be notified via email when this is posted.

If you download it and you like it, don't forget to leave feedback at the Ratings and Comments tab above to earn TpT credits...that's always a good thing!

Thanks and take care...Jen Jones
www.helloliteracy.blogspot.com

Geometric Shape Sort

Use this open table to guide your students in sorting shapes. Easy to use, this table allows students to practice spelling shape names, drawing correct figures, and counting the numbers of sides and vertices!

Copy front to back, or even scale it down to add to a math notebook! Will work well with most elementary grades! Teachers can even use this in a shape center once the concept has been taught.


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