St. Patrick's Day will be here before you know it, and
to celebrate my Irish heritage (of course aren't most of us), I'm giving away another great Shamrock activity.
Your kiddos will love getting to work in some "Irish Fun"
into their daily reading.
Click on the image below to grab your set of
Saint Patrick's Day Reading Response Cards
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I've just finished my Daily Math and Language pages for March.
The no prep pages are great review activities for morning work or homework.
The March set reviews these skills:
ELA:
*Simple Subjects
*Simple Predicates
*Compound Subject
*Compound Predicates
*Synonyms
*Antonyms
*Parts of Speech: noun, verbs, adjectives, adverbs
Math:
*multiplication - missing factor
*division - missing dividend or missing divisor
*multiplication word problems
*division word problems
*numbers written in word form within word problems
*elapsed time word problems
*comparing unit fractions with models*
comparing fractions with models
*choosing symbols to compare written fractions and fractions with models
*ordering fractions from least to greatest
*ordering fractions from greatest to least
*fractions of sets
I love them because they keep everything I've taught fresh in their minds in small chunks. Because Daily Math and Language: March is a digital download, we just view them on the smart board to check them with the class.
My kiddos love that they get to color them when they are done.
Click on the image below to grab your set of
Saint Patrick's Day Reading Response Cards
Here is what I recently been working on... Be sure to click on the link below and "like" my Facebook page to get up-to-date information about new products, FREEBIES and more!
I've just finished my Daily Math and Language pages for March.
The no prep pages are great review activities for morning work or homework.
The March set reviews these skills:
ELA:
*Simple Subjects
*Simple Predicates
*Compound Subject
*Compound Predicates
*Synonyms
*Antonyms
*Parts of Speech: noun, verbs, adjectives, adverbs
Math:
*multiplication - missing factor
*division - missing dividend or missing divisor
*multiplication word problems
*division word problems
*numbers written in word form within word problems
*elapsed time word problems
*comparing unit fractions with models*
comparing fractions with models
*choosing symbols to compare written fractions and fractions with models
*ordering fractions from least to greatest
*ordering fractions from greatest to least
*fractions of sets
I love them because they keep everything I've taught fresh in their minds in small chunks. Because Daily Math and Language: March is a digital download, we just view them on the smart board to check them with the class.
My kiddos love that they get to color them when they are done.
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Daily-Math-and-Language-March-1122220
What a fun activity for the next couple of weeks!!! Thanks for sharing on Manic Monday!
ReplyDeletePAWSitively Teaching
I loved the clip art and the questions you used. I can use in group settings in Kindergarten. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery cute, Susan! Thanks for sharing at Manic Monday!
ReplyDeleteLinda