
This week’s resource round-up features inference skill building activities, geometry bundles, differentiated CVC word activities, and more.
We’re also featuring Jelly Journals, Guided Reading Plans, and STEAM Activities.
Help your students continue to build important skills. And remember: half of these resources are free!
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It’s FREE!“It can be used to teach students writing with elaboration. It can be used as a center activity or printed as a packet for independent work.” |
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“This planning template will help a teacher plan for guided reading. It walks teachers through the process to make it easy.” |
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It’s FREE!“This is a quick reader and activity for teachers to introduce STEAM to their class. Students will learn what the acronym STEAM means and then complete a simple activity where they’ll build with connecting cubes.” |
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“Practice the skills Inferences and Finding Text Evidence with these engaging and interactive Boom Cards. Students will use photos and stories to practice the skills inferring and text evidence.” |
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It’s FREE!“This 5-page mini packet is a 26-question assessment to determine whether or not students are able to identify even and odd numbers on their own.” |
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“This is a fun and engaging inference activity. The goal is for students to make an educated guess about what is happening (or what will happen) based on what they see, what they’ve read, and what they know or have personally experienced.” |
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It’s FREE!“These alphabet sound phonic sorts are fun, interactive practice pages for our young learners. They reinforce initial sound recognition as well as fine motor skills.” |
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“This CVC print-and-go activity bundle is filled with interactive and differentiated print-and-go practice pages to meet your students’ individual needs. This set focuses on both isolation of sounds and blending complete CVC words.” |
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It’s FREE!“Jelly Journal is a simple and structured daily writing practice for young writers to strengthen their reading and writing skills.” |
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“Tropical Tiki Behavior Chart. A great tool for motivation and positive reinforcement.” |
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It’s FREE!“Because of Winn Dixie is full of beautiful similes. Print as many copies of this page as you need to help students record and understand the meaning created by these figurative language comparisons.” |
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“This bundle of unit plans and resources covers every topic and standard for 4th grade geometry using high engagement strategies including cooperative learning, interactive notebooking, and games. Traditional paper practice for each lesson is included along with answer keys.” |