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This concept is based off something I saw online, but this resource has really grown over the last week to include so many more resources than when it was first developed! This resource comes with: -charts explaining each concept with pre-made pictures -blank charts for you to add your own pictures -tumble board pictures -anchor charts for each concept This resource also comes with some additional worksheets and activities that I have integrated into this PRISM Maths Concept. -problem solving thinking frames -number of the week chart -missing numbers activities -signs for boxes Check out my video below walking you through the resource pack!
The writing process in this resource follows 6 steps displayed on stop signs: 1. Planning 2. 1st Draft 3. Editing 4. 2nd Draft 5. Final Copy 6. Publish On the Editing and Final Copy stop signs are prompts to stop students to get feedback on their work from either self assessment, peer assessment or teacher feedback. Also attached in this pack are my feedback slips - which come from my Exit and Feedback Pack. These are in the form of a 'two stars and a wish' feedback prompt. These align with the feedback sections for students to fill in a slip for themselves in self assessment, or be filled in by a peer or teacher. This can be attached to their work so students can remember this in their work. Download this resource from my Teachers Pay Teachers Store or check it out on my website! Use the code 'writingroad' for a discount - only on my website!
Sunday Spotlight is back! 🙌❗️
With so many new resources made this last week you really need to head over to the VIP area of my website for more than just one. But today's one was made specifically for a customer - a make your own version of my Daily 5 Checklist. Instead of a pre-made one, you can use the icons to make your own one! Specific to your class and your students! This is great if you only want specific students to be doing particular Daily 5 items, or maybe practice an item more than the others giving more opportunities to practice it on their checklist. It really is simple to use! Just copy and paste the icon and drag it to where you want it on the checklist. The black square on the left is for their name or a picture of their face. I always use pictures so they know whose is whose, especially for those students that struggle with names. Check out this quick video below on how it works and use the code 'daily5' on my website to get 50% off this resource and my Daily 5 pack! This weeks Sunday Spotlight is sharing a fun new resource to help with your noise control in class - noise level bitmoji posters!
These posters are great for a visual display that students can see while working. Teachers could use a special peg or arrow to have the noise level poster at a particular level while working. In my class, I have a noise level monitor and that person is the one that gets to physically move the arrow the noise level expected. Such a fun and engaging way to get students more aware of the noise they are creating and also expectations. And this resource includes Bitmojis which are awesome! So simple! Download the resource and it will prompt you to a link in a Google Drive folder with the templates. Make a copy of each one and change the bitmoji pictures to be ones of your own! Voila, you are done! Find the link to the resource by subscribing to mrspriestleyict.com. It is in the VIP access area. This week's Sunday spotlight is these new maths thinking boards! A great way for students to share their learning in different ways, when solving problems. Perfect for students to love figuring out problems or other ways to explain their thinking.
These thinking boards come for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division problems; catering for all levels or areas of learning. Each thinking board has a space for the equation in the middle and a space for students to write the answer. These are also available in digital form to download and make copies of. The link to the digital versions are in the maths thinking board pack! To download this Sunday Spotlight, visit my Teachers Pay Teachers Store or click on the link here >> Maths Thinking Boards. This is another free resource to add to your classroom practice! This week I am sharing my newly created 'My Piggy Bank' game! This game is perfect for those students learning about money, creating sets with money and adding together! We have been focusing on money recently in class so this will be a great addition to our tumbles!
Students choose a game playing board (the re are 3 to choose from), get a piggy bank and dice. Roll a number and move that many spaces on the game board, gathering the right amount of money for their piggy bank depending on what they land on. The winner is the person with the most money at the end! **This activity is only in New Zealand dollars so apologies for those from overseas! Download this resource from my Teachers Pay Teachers store here >> My Piggy Bank. This week I am sharing these magic number letters with numbers from 1-100! These are perfect for your maths programme - number knowledge focus, independent activity or group work response!
For each number there is different templates depending on what you are focusing on. The numbers from 1-10 focus on easier number representation concepts like drawing a set, counting forwards or backwards or circling the number on a line. As numbers go from 11-100 there are other ways of representing the numbers! There are also blank templates at the end for your own customisation. In these templates there are over 400 combinations for 1-100 magic numbers! Find the link to the slides here, make a copy and use them in your class! 1-100 Magic Number Templates Do you use writing goals and checklists in your class? A few years ago I created these writing success criteria checklists as part of an assignment for university! Its awesome to say that this still play a huge part in my writing programme! These go alongside my writing goal cards that students use. Each of these checklists are linked to a learning intention or WALHT that your students might be focused on. They have some picture cues to help those who need help reading the sentences with feedback and feedforward options at the bottom. I use these with Seesaw, making the evaluation explicit and clear for the student, teacher and parents! Check out this example below! The box on the side is for students to place their books to help them keep track of the checklist and their work at once. These are free to download from my Teachers Pay Teachers Store for a limited time! Check them out or download them here >> Writing Checklists. Want to see a student using this in action? Watch this video recording of one of my students sharing and looking for evidence of his goal in his writing! This Sunday Spotlight is sharing a new high frequency word activity to help reinforce sight word knowledge or recall!
This is so much fun and easy to set up in your classroom! Simply print off the password board, choose the word you are focusing on and print that off too. Place the password board somewhere in your class and you're away! I love putting mine near the exit door for students to say as they walk past! This pack has 172 common sight words to choose from to get you started with this activity! Find the resource on my Teachers Pay Teachers Store or click on the link here >> HFW Password This week I am sharing my newly created - Alphabet Bootcamp!
This resources is huge - over 150 pages of alphabet, blend and rime activities to set you up for the year! Perfect for exploring in literacy time! This pack comes with: -Alphabet activities from A-Z -Alphabet anchor charts for brainstorming A-Z -blends (list provided) activities -blends anchor charts for brainstorming -rime (list provided) activities -rime anchor charts for brainstorming These activities can be completed in paper form by simply printing out your one for the week. Or export them as a JPEG and upload them as an activity on Seesaw or Google Apps. This resource pack can be purchased from my Teachers Pay Teachers Store for only $1.50!! So cheap. Or purchase it through my website for only $1! Use the discount 'bootcamp' to purchase it through my website - only valid until 2/9! Today I am sharing my 100s Day Pack for Sunday Spotlight!
This resource is perfect in getting ready for 100s day or just looking for some resources to reinforce counting to 100. It comes with: -bunting in both black and white or coloured, saying '100s day' or '100 days smarter' -make your own 100 monster -trace your numbers to 100 -design your own 100 day cupcake -writing templates -write 100 words -100 number chart -blank 100 number chart We had a great 100s day and hope you find these resources easy to use in your classroom. This pack can be downloaded FREE from my Teachers Pay Teachers Store >> 100s Day Pack Today I am sharing my 100s Day Pack for Sunday Spotlight! Today I am sharing my new Calendar Maths Pack for the Sunday Spotlight. Calendar Maths is an everyday class warm up we do in maths time to learn the basics of a calendar whilst integrating number knowledge elements.
This pack is 35 pages full of resources to help you set it up in your classroom. It comes with: -bunting with the words 'calendar maths' (rainbow and white) -calendar maths month board and numbers -the weather and season boards and cards -the month board and months of the year -the days boards and days of the week -how many days at school board This can be purchased FREE from my Teachers Pay Teachers Store! Click on the image or find the link here >> Calendar Maths Pack This week I am sharing my letter of the week templates!
These letter of the week templates are made on Google Slides, with one slide for each letter of the week. They target: -letter formation -letter order -writing words beginning with the letter -finding emojis beginning with the letter -finding words beginning with the letter These are great for reading or writing, to help students identify aspects of a letter of the alphabet. They can be used in Seesaw and uploaded as an activity, or simply printed out for students to work on in their books. |
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