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love this classroom setup! bright, cheery, simple, and organized! AND she has an OWL theme!!!
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Minute to win it! End of the year games.
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what a great simple machines experiment!
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craft sticks and velcro, these can be arranged to make shapes and letters (great busy bag idea!)
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Free Printables for Guided Reading: Running Records, Anecdotal Notes, Weekly Planning for each group! Great for organizing reading groups!
Cute end of year gift for your students. Add a free scholastic book to jump-start summer reading. Thanks "Classroom DIY"!
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Math in Literature (organized by topic). AHHH!! This link is amazing!!
How to organize elementary and middle school math centers so that they practically run themselves.
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Candy Bar Awards for the end of the school year....so fun! My kids would love this!
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I want to do this cool art project. Tempera paint and q-tips needed.
Division- "In place of the traditional method for division, Marilyn Burns shows how to teach students with the ladder method. Students divide a dividend with multiples of ten rather than break the dividend apart..."
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love this door decoration. This Year is going to Rule (with a huge ruler decoration)!
Cute idea for students to track their progress on their multiplication fast facts at the beginning of the year. I would have to add more popcorn containers for 1-12.
Fact Wall instead of a word wall. covers all basic facts with sums 0 - 20. On top I put shapes and their names as well as the coin (picture was taken before I added the name and value of each coin)
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six questions to ask your kids on the first day of school?
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thank you card from the class - use sticky notes...so cute and clever
Use this form when kids are absent to gather all their make up assignments in one place. Organization is the key!
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Summarizing Graphic Organizer to use after Coding the Text
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ClassConnect allows you to search by grade level/subject, common core standard, or resource type (file, website, etc...). You immediately have access to TONS of freebies to start building your lessons, organizing your goodies, and sharing your finds with either your students or your colleagues/friends.
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When the melt down is starting have student pick a calm down activity Great Visual
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