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Kindergarten math Common Core RI.3.4 resources

Preview of K-5 Tier 2 Word Lists

K-5 Tier 2 Word Lists

Common Core Vocabulary Tier 2 Word Lists* Reading Tier 2 word list for each grade level (K-5)* Math Tier 2 word list for each grade level (K-5)*Great parent handout for conferences or school literacy/math eventsThese lists include high frequency words that students will encounter throughout multiple content areas. Tier 2 words are vital for reading comprehension success and vocabulary development.
Preview of The *K-5 Grades BUNDLE* Templates for Mapping Evidence for Priority Standards

The *K-5 Grades BUNDLE* Templates for Mapping Evidence for Priority Standards

Introducing the Ultimate Bundle Deal: "The Essential Template for Mapping Evidence for Priority Common Core Standards" for Kindergarten through Fifth Grade!Get ready to revolutionize your standards-based process across all elementary grades with this comprehensive bundle. These Google Sheets templates are thoughtfully designed to cater to the unique needs of educators from Kindergarten to Fifth Grade, offering a seamless and consistent approach to tracking student progress in both Reading and Ma
Preview of FREE EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES LIST 4 ALL GRADES K-12 AND SUBJECTS + TEACHER RESOURCE

FREE EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES LIST 4 ALL GRADES K-12 AND SUBJECTS + TEACHER RESOURCE

Created by
TPT Maria
Sometimes, you just need a list of websites for everyone. Here it is. FREE EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES  Put together by Teach Me, Maria!It takes time to gather this information, figure out the appropriate grade levels, and format, maintain, and update this page. All I ask is for an honest review if this list helps you.
Preview of Common Core Standards Spirals

Common Core Standards Spirals

Created by
ZenTivia
Are you teaching multiple grades and subjects or maybe you are trying to differentiate quickly? This resource is a great tool to allow you to work quicker and see how a standard progresses from Kindergarten to 5th Grade. These are also sold individually in my store or linked below. This set includes: Georgia Standards Reading Informational SpiralGeorgia Standards Reading Literacy SpiralGeorgia Standards Writing SpiralGeorgia Standards Math SpiralGeorgia Standards Social Studies SpiralGeorgia Sta
Preview of Counting and Identifying U.S. Coins Reader's Theater Script; Level 1

Counting and Identifying U.S. Coins Reader's Theater Script; Level 1

Counting with U.S. Coins Reader's Theater scriptLevel 1Help your students learn all about U.S. coins with this fun Reader's Theater play. This engaging script is an easy way to integrate different subjects and hit your math money standards while reinforcing reading skills, fluency, and speaking and listening skills. Students will learn how to identify each U.S. coin by name and image, how much each coin is worth, and how many of each coin are in one dollar. This script covers the penny, nickel,
Preview of Common Core Student Data Differentiated

Common Core Student Data Differentiated

Created by
ZenTivia
This product was made for scaffolding and simple assessment of students skills and areas of deficits. This resource is common core aligned and can be edited as needed. There are four file types: two are excel or google sheets compatible and the other two are Mac compatible.
Preview of Data Record Sheet- Using MAP

Data Record Sheet- Using MAP

This excel sheet is something I created to help teachers in my building organize their data and growth for each student. It is easy to use and is adaptable for your classroom. The data I use for this comes from the MAP (Measure of Academic Progress) test and is based off of the fifth grade "goals". However, you can adapt the "Goals chart" for your own grade level and use the ranges based of of your State testing language. I am from Kentucky so we use "Novice", "Apprentice", "Proficient, and "Dis
Preview of My Booger Book Reading Comprehension Guide

My Booger Book Reading Comprehension Guide

Created by
Ms Allen
This 5 Page My Booger Book Reading & Comprehension Guide is filled with, literature, math and science application as well. Designed to be completed with teacher support or individually. Guide includes 5 different Sheets total for Pre-K, K and grades, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5  keeping common core standards in mind! Allow advanced students to challenge themselves by completing multiple levels. Color by numbers inteded for Pre-K-1 but may be used as an extra creativity activity for all levels.
Preview of Fun with Sudoku Guy  (K-gr3, LESSON 6: Horizontal blocks and vertical blocks.

Fun with Sudoku Guy (K-gr3, LESSON 6: Horizontal blocks and vertical blocks.

Created by
Sudoku Guy
This is the 6th of 7 resources for K-3 showing how to look for a missing number in horizontal and vertical blocks. I also revise a 9X9 sudoku grid containing examples of a row, column, and block.FOR TEACHERSteachers can either go thorugh the slides as a class or use it as a math work station, or have indivdual students work on the activities with worksheet provided. Your choicethe most important part of this lesson is that students learn the words horizontal and verticalyou will find printable
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By ensuring that students have a solid foundation, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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