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Track & Maximize Your Students' Guided Reading Progress with this Running Record Tool FREE!!

Get the most out of your guided reading sessions with this running record free template. This running record form provides teachers with an easy way to track and assess students' reading fluency and comprehension. With this running record template, you can quickly and easily track student progress and adjust your instruction accordingly. It's the perfect way to ensure your students are learning at their maximum potential and it's FREE!!

Click on the following picture to access this FREE resource!




Bring On the Wonders Of the Solar System With I Am the Solar System Book Companion!

Explore the wonders of the solar system with our book companion! This package includes a custom-made book companion that will help your child engage with the book while they learn interesting facts about the sun, the planets, and more. I Am the Solar System Book Companion comes with a variety of interactive activities and engaging worksheets that will help your child have a better understanding and appreciation of our solar system. I Am the Solar System is written by Rebecca McDonald and must be purchased separately.

Click on the pictures below for more information or to purchase. Here is a link to my store for other products.

This first picture is Roll and Read.  Roll the dice and answer the question in a discussion. But if you want to take an extra step, have the students write their answer and illustrate.


The following picture showcases book mark style questions you might want to do in whole group or in a small guided reading group. You could also have students write answers and illustrate with the answer sheet.


This is the grammar part of this resource.  If you are working on nouns or verbs, or just want to review, this is the perfect way for doing just that! Pass out the noun page and have students look for nouns in a the book. They can write them in as they go along. This can be done in a small group center, guided reading or whole group.


If you need to assess your students, this is an end of unit study including an answer key.  The running record would be used for students reading at a letter O, however there is a blank running record that can work with any book that comes with this resource.


Please reach out to me for any questions you have regarding this resource. You may leave a question in my question and answer section of my TPT store HERE. If you would like to see something else included in a book companion, let me know.  I will do my best to accommodate. 

A Fun Game for Learning to Count Coins

 Are you looking for a money game for your station? This money game is perfect for the fun engaging interaction you need for learning how to count coins. Your students will learn to count mixed coins.










Directions

**After Purchase**

1.Print, laminate, and lay as many money cards as you want in a large rectangle around your classroom rug, or in a large area in your classroom. Choose which cards you use to differentiate your learning groups.

2.Use 1 large die to make the game go slower, or two dice for a quicker game. I bought my large dice at a dollar store. Small dice works just as well if you don’t own large dice.

3.Use small stuffed animals as place markers. You may also consider small toys as place markers, such as bugs, treasure box toys they can take with them after the game, optional. I have also used candy of different varieties they can take after the game has ended.

4.As a player lands on a large card, they name the answer. Help them if this is a newer concept. If you want to make it more difficult, they must name the correct answer or return to their previous place where they were on the board, as a review.

5.The first one to land on the last card wins, or when time ends, the winner is the one ahead.

6.To play as a tabletop game, print these 4 to a sheet to make the game smaller.

7.Consider using these as flashcards for teaching or reviewing.

8.Please let me know if you have questions in the question and answer section of my store.

Money Game XLarge Game Includes:

  • Cover
  • Terms
  • Money Guide
  • Coin Cards 8.5x11 Large (55 Cards)
  • You may print these 4 to a page for a smaller table top version.
  • Credits

For more information, click on a picture or HERE!

There was an Old Lady Who Swallowed BUNDLE Reading Comprehension Questions and Reading Strategies

Have you ever found yourself at a loss when trying to get your students engaged with reading comprehension questions? Or frustrated with th...