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Preview of 3rd Grade Homework: Math, Reading and Writing All Year, PDF or Digital Option!

3rd Grade Homework: Math, Reading and Writing All Year, PDF or Digital Option!

Created by
Gina Kennedy
No-prep, math, reading and writing homework for the entire year! This is a monthly differentiated “no teacher prep” homework program tied directly to the 3rd grade reading, writing and math standards. Students are provided with fun, creative math, project choices to complete by the end of each month. This is a teacher and student friendly way to challenge all of your students and provide a variety of meaningful learning opportunities. Print, and go math, writing and reading homework for every mo
Preview of Behavior Management | The Diamond Trail Challenge SEL

Behavior Management | The Diamond Trail Challenge SEL

Created by
Literacytales
Classroom Behavior Management for individual students, groups, or classes will allow students to reflect on their work and set goals. Create an engaging and supportive classroom with "The Diamond Trail Challenge." Reinforce Positive Behavior in a Fun and Interactive Way. Motivate your students and foster a positive classroom environment with the perfect resource for Back to School or after a long break to introduce and review rules and expectations. This resource is designed to encourage your
Preview of SEL Activity - Anger Management Drawing Pad

SEL Activity - Anger Management Drawing Pad

This activity also comes with a video. You can view and download the video here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LenuA7sJ-4&t=9sUse this tool with young children as a means of "drawing out" what makes them angry, what their anger wants to say, and how they might want to use their anger in a positive way to solve a problem. A child can choose options in their drawing pad on ways to get their anger out.This anger management exercise can be done once a week for classroom students to complete as
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