Showing posts with label Grade 6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grade 6. Show all posts

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Spelling / Word Work Freebie!

Here's a colorful version of a Spelling / Word Study Menu. Students can select any choices from Appetizers, Entrees, Side Dishes & Desserts - completing 100 points worth of work.

Just click on the picture above to download yours from my TN Store, or you can also get it from

Monday, November 12, 2012

Three Thanksgiving Freebies!

Here are three terrific Thanksgiving themed freebies to give your November plans a little boost!
First up is this cute Thanksgiving Multiplication Roll and Cover Game from Lisa at Fourth and Ten.

Next is an adorable Thanksgiving Scramble from ClassCrown.
They've also made this Thanksgiving Maze Puzzle.
Three great freebies to be thankful for!

Monday, August 13, 2012

Artifact Bag / Inferencing Activity Freebie

Here's a fun Get-To-Know-You Activity that's also a great way to introduce or reinforce the concept of inferencing.

If you like it, just head over to my blog to grab yours for free!

Monday, July 9, 2012

Dictionary Terms Freebie w/ Activities

Learning how to navigate through a paper dictionary is an important skill to obtain - and the terms and strategies students gain can be applied to online reference tools as well!

This includes a list of key terms with definitions and examples plus two activities - a Scavenger Hunt and Dictionary Race.  Just click on the image to check out my blog and download yours -totally free!  Stop by and I'll also let you in on a couple dictionary secrets......


Saturday, June 30, 2012

Free 5 Themes of Geography Assignment

This Social Studies assignment has students apply their knowledge of the 5 Themes of Geography to their own community.  What a terrific way to make this subject personal!  Click on the picture below to get this great resource from Addie Williams at Teacher Talk.






Friday, June 8, 2012

Reading Genre Poster

This one is a fabulous Pinterest find for me. I love the reading genre posters I already have in our classroom, but the similarity column on this new one is so smart!


Grades: 3-6
Pages: 1




Sunday, June 3, 2012

Cute Borders and Frames

I made new borders and frames in several different patterns and colors to go around my end of the year projects. They're also great for cover pages, parents notes, and so much more. You can click on over to my blog to grab yours.



Grades: 3-6
Pages: 10


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Sunday, May 13, 2012

Antonym Task Cards

Check out this great freebie from Rachel Lynette:

Enjoy!

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Think - Tac -Toe!

Look at this awesome freebie Mandy from 

THINK - TAC- TOE is a perfect activity to end the year




Saturday, May 5, 2012

Metric Abbreviations Matching Game

Hey guys here is a great matching game to use when you teach metric abbreviations! This would be awesome as a math center! Get it here!

I hope you enjoy! 

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

My Diary of the Oregon Trail Freebie

Do you study Western Migration and the Oregon Trail with your students?   Here's a free diary to use in which students can record what they learn as you teach about the Oregon Trail.
You can find it HERE.

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Sunday, April 8, 2012

Relating Fractions to Decimals Bookmarks

Happy Easter Sunday! Check out this bookmark that shows the relationship between fractions and decimals!
from 



I hope you enjoy! 

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Calendar Math and a Slacking Blogger

    Happy Saturday Morning to Everyone!  It is 8:16 am my time, and I have already been busy pinning away on Pinterest and stalking researching many wonderful blogs from amazing teachers.  Time has gotten away from me, and this is my first post on this great blog that Misty has created. (Hence I am the Slacking Blogger)  I wanted to share one of the first freebies I found when I started, umm, researching. 

Stephanie from Teaching in Room 6 has shared her Calendar Math resources on her blog. This is geared towards upper grades. 

    This link to Teaching in Room 6 will take you her Calendar Math.  The worksheet portion is free at her TPT store.  I started using this in January, adapted to our curriculum of course, and my students are rocking it now! In fact, our 4th and 6th grade have also adapted this practice sheet for their curriculum.  This is a great way to work independently, small group, or whole group practicing skills that students may need more practice.  My extra tip for Calendar Math; try creating a Power Point, then you can view or print out the slides for  your students.  Enjoy! 

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Thursday, April 5, 2012

Need to Organize Your Reading Binder?


Need help organizing your reading notebooks?

These binder labels might help.  I made it to fit 4 different sized binders.  The first label on the left is for a 1-inch binder, then a 1 1/2-inch, 2-inch and 2 1/2-inch binder. Use it on the spine of your notebook to help you find your reading binder easily.




You can download this from my TpT or TN stores.

Do you have a need for a more specific reading notebook? Maybe one with group names, numbers, etc.?  Head on over to my blog to make a comment letting me know what you need and I'll see what I can do.


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