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  • Task Card Storage Ideas That Work - And Some That Don't

    I use a lot of task cards in my classroom and LOVE them! But when it comes to how to organize task cards... well, not so much. Cards go missing. How do you store task cards? The best way to store Task Cards So here it is... are you ready? Check out the task cards in my shop: My Task Cards on TpT Want more teaching ideas, tips, and freebies

  • Teaching Fractions with 3 Act Math Tasks

    Have you tried using 3-act tasks to teach fractions? What is a 3-act math task? At the end of our group time, we had a little celebration and enjoyed some chocolate as a reward for hard Get Started with 3-Act Tasks Using three-act task lessons in the math classroom is a highly engaging from Graham Fletcher: GFletchy 3 Act Task File Cabinet.

  • 54 Fun Christmas Writing Prompts for Kids: Free Printable Ideas

    Sometimes it feels like teaching at Christmas time is a completely futile task, right? Do you think it's important to send a Christmas card to friends and family, or are there better ways Cards and Paper: Christmas Writing Prompts: Task Cards and Writing Paper This printable resource includes 16 different writing prompt task cards and coordinating Christmas writing paper. Includes narrative, opinion, descriptive, informative, and procedural tasks.

  • Easy Classroom Organization Ideas & Storage Hacks for the Best Year Ever

    Card Game STorage I love using games in my classroom! Using & storing Task Cards Possibly my favorite organization hack is a way to store and use task cards realized - Hey, this is the perfect solution for my task cards! Mini photo albums usually have 24-30 pages which is more then enough for a set of task cards. Just slide a card into each sleeve and now you have a portable book of task cards.

  • Real Life Examples of Fractions Kids Will Understand

    Real Life Math TaskS Here are some fractions activities you can try with your students. Planning a Healthy Diet Task Below is the MyPlate nutritional guidelines graphic from the United States Woodworking Project Task Here is another task that helps students see how fractions are used in real Chocolate Bar Math Task Who hasn't had to share something with a friend or sibling? Check out these task cards, games, and worksheets from my shop: Want more teaching ideas, tips, and freebies

  • Emergency Sub Plans & A Sub Binder: The Easy Way to Take a Sick Day

    If putting together a sub binder feels like a daunting task, you’re in luck because you can actually They will be activities a sub can assign that will keep your students on-task, working quietly, and learning , problem, solution, favorite part) Sight word coloring pages (or other skill for your grade level) Task cards that review skills your students have already learned Math coloring puzzles (multiplication color-by-number can play in small groups (like Race to 100 or Addition Bingo) Logic puzzles or other problem solving tasks

  • The Best Ideas for Using Parent Volunteers in the Classroom

    If you find yourself needing help with a last minute task, an email blast usually does the trick. Delegating some of these tasks will make a huge difference in your stress level and free up more of your I mean all the little daily tasks that keep a classroom running smoothly. Here are some tasks that can be completed at home: Class Website If you have a website for your class A handwritten note and small gift card is all it takes.

  • 8 Best Morning Work Ideas and Routines for the Classroom

    That means your students have a specific task to do when they enter the classroom every single day. Whatever task you choose, it should be something students can complete independently. It allows you, the teacher, to do all of the classroom management tasks that take place in the morning do. ✅ Teacher Tip: One thing I recommend, no matter what grade level you teach, is choosing morning tasks Another option is a question of the day pocket chart where students can physically place a card next

  • No Prep Reading & Literacy Centers for Any Grade

    What about task cards or hands-on activities? All of those things are great! It works like this: They get 3 to 5 index cards. On each card, they write a text-based question from the book they're reading. The cards get paper clipped inside the back cover. The next person to choose that book from our library, gets to try and answer the cards.

  • 50 Great Classroom Jobs and Helper Ideas For Students

    When creating your classroom job system, think of all the routine tasks that take up time that could How many of those daily tasks could actually be done by a responsible student? For me, the easiest system is to use a pocket chart with job cards. You can either place one job card in each pocket and then switch out the student names each week or give each student his or her own pocket and rotate the job cards through.

  • 7 Collaborative Learning Activities for Cooperative Groups

    Active participation in group discussions and engaging in collaborative tasks do more for personal development She also talks more about this in her post, Why Teachers Need Literacy Workstations to Keep Students In her blog post, 9 Fun Ways to Use Brainstorming Your Students Will Love, Susan talks about the four STEM involves careful planning but is so worth it in the end. Student groups work together to complete tasks that involve math, science, design, technology, engineering

  • Guided Math Workshop Routines & Tips for Getting Started

    They can also work on fact fluency using flash cards. Task Cards - I usually keep a bin of task cards for students to choose from for this center. For me, the best way to organize task cards is to keep them in little 3x5 photo albums. The cards are kept in order, can't be bent or written on, and don't get lost. During this whole group lesson, we might also create anchor charts or do a 3-act math task.

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