Kindergarten Morning Work Binder
No more daily morning work copies to worry about! Create a Morning Work Binder for your students to use for the entire year. Using sheet protectors and a dry erase marker, your students can practice important skills, then erase and do it again the next day! Practice handwriting, sight words, numbers, sentence writing, and more! Includes Kindergarten and 1st Grade skills.
Monthly Reading Challenges - Digital Version
If you are looking for an alternative to boring reading logs, then these digital monthly reading challenges are for you! This set of reading challenges includes 12 months of reading activities that foster the love of books and reading in a FUN way, allowing students to choose how, when, and where to read. Reward bookmarks are also included in this resource.
30 Must-Read Books for 3rd Graders: Read Aloud Books for 3rd Grade
Explore the ultimate list of must-read books for 3rd graders! Discover a wide range of engaging chapter books, fantasy stories, and read-alouds perfect for your 3rd grade classroom. Whether you’re looking for back-to-school books, first-day-of-school favorites, or end-of-year reads, this list has something for every young reader. From character trait lessons to point of view discussions, these books are ideal for teaching important concepts and fostering a love of reading.
Chloe Campbell Education - Math Centers & Science Experiments
Independent Reading Logs
Keep your students engaged during reading! These Reading Comprehension Logs are perfect to use Monthly, Weekly, for every month of the school year! You will LOVE this alternative to the traditional reading log. This keeps your students accountable and engaged in their reading. This resource provides a variety of differentiated logs targeting different Comprehension Skills. This Reading Logs Packet is perfect for students in 3rd Grade, 4th Grade. #readinglogs #accountabletalk #independentreading
The Little Ladybug Shop, 3rd 4th Grade Upper Elementary Resources
Character Doughnut Box Fiction Craftivity Book Report Protagonist Antagonist
Character Doughnut Box Fiction Book Report. After reading any fiction book, it's time to make the doughnuts! Students build a box of doughnuts while learning about characters and reviewing other characteristics of fiction. Each doughnut represents a different element.