Thursday

Landforms Activities

Landforms




Landforms are one of those objectives that comes up several times throughout the elementary years.  I think we all cover one form or another in our geography teachings.  Our county curriculum map has me teaching landforms at the beginning of the school year, but  as we get near the end of the school year, I shall be doing some review.  With end-of-the-year testing coming up soon, this is also a good time to go back over some of the landform vocabulary.  Below you will find a few items I added to my Teachers Pay Teachers store. For more details, either click on the picture or on the link above the picture.  The landforms KWL chart is a freebie.  Enjoy!










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Friday

Puzzle Sight Word Literacy Centers

Puzzles Literacy Center
Puzzles ... How fun is that!!
I have put together some little puzzle activities for the classroom.  These are the first four, and there will be lots more to come.  These first puzzles simply have basic sight words on them.  They are themed for spring.  There are many ways you can use these little puzzles.  You can have them baggied up for kids to do when they are finished with their work, or you can have them available in a literacy center.  The kids can work individually or with a partner.  You can get all the details for each puzzle product in my Teachers Pay Teachers store


 Search my TpT store for all puzzle choices.

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Tuesday

3-D Solid Figures Marshmallow Activity

3-D Figures and Marshmallows
 
 
My students love geometry, and I do too.  I wanted to share a couple of fun activities we did recently. For sarters, they got to design a net and then turn it into the 3-D figure.  You probably have these outlines in your math teacher resource books. Here are a couple of samples.




Next, they were able to build 3-D figures using marshmallows and toothpicks.  They always love this activity.  I will include a picture, and then there is a link to the skill sheet I made to go along with the activity.  You can get this from my Teachers Pay Teachers store.  On this sheet, they write the vertices, edges, and faces for the figures they build. Your students will love this!


Click below to get the details for this activity sheet.


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Thursday

FREE Printable SpringtIme Game Board

Spring Game Board

 
Looking for a spring themed game board?  How 'bout trying this one.  It's FREE, and you can use it in your classroom with your own creative game ideas. Although it has Easter eggs, it is not too Eastery for school (since Easter is a religious holiday).   Just print, laminate in a file folder, and you are good to go.  Click the link below to download.



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Wednesday

FREE Types of Triangles Game

3 Types of Triangles

Equilateral
Scalene
Isosceles

I swear...
I never spell isosceles correctly the first time.

I put together a fun and easy dice game for the three types of triangles. It is a B*a*S*i*C  game, but it serves the purpose of reinforcing these three triangles. Yes, I know you can have an acute, right, and obtuse triangle, too, but this game doesn't cover those. Oh well.

This will work perfectly as a math center activity.

If you would like to try it with your students, print it for FREE.  Just click below.






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