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6th grade writing Common Core 3.MD.B.3 resources

Preview of Summer Fun End of Year ELA & Math Project Based Learning Unit 3rd 4th 5th Grade

Summer Fun End of Year ELA & Math Project Based Learning Unit 3rd 4th 5th Grade

This Summer Fun or End of Year ELA & Math Project, Run an Ice Cream Truck is a Project Based Learning Unit for 3rd, 4th & 5th Grade & involves Real World Math Worksheets, Persuasive Letter Writing with Graphic Organizers, Rubric and anchor charts. Perfect for Literacy and Math Centers! Digital & Print Options Available This is a guaranteed winner!!!!See Preview for a more detailed description!Mr. Sullivan I. Scoops is giving away 25 ice cream trucks but students must prove tha
Preview of Real World Math Project Based Learning - Food Truck, Field Day, Gingerbread +

Real World Math Project Based Learning - Food Truck, Field Day, Gingerbread +

Created by
Hello Learning
Your students will love working on the real world math project based learning units included in this bundle! Use these PBL math projects as authentic assessments, end of unit activities or as fun multi-disciplinary units. Perfect for 4th and 5th grade!Save 25% off the price of the individual resources when you purchase this bundle!Click the PREVIEW button to see more details about what is included.PBL Math Units Included in This Bundle:⭐ Design a Food Truck - students will work to design the fl
Preview of Science Fair Project Organizational Tools

Science Fair Project Organizational Tools

Created by
Rose STEM
Science Fair time means lot of questions from parents and students! These tools I've created will help to put you, your students, and your parents at ease by showing how to organize a successful science fair project! You will be able to use these handouts year after year!! You will get a four page handout to give your students/parents that gives detailed page by page directions on how to organize the project notebook. The project notebook explains how to set up the report which includes the
Preview of March Madness Multiplier Challenge:Fantasy Sports Math Project for 3rd-5th Grade

March Madness Multiplier Challenge:Fantasy Sports Math Project for 3rd-5th Grade

Created by
Ryan B
LAST UPDATE: MARCH 17th 2024THIS PRODUCT IS READY FOR THE 2024 March Madness NCAA Tournament!!If you buy this project once - it will be updated EVERY YEAR for the March Madness Tournament FOR FREE!!!! It is only a one time purchase!Get ready to experience the excitement of March Madness in your classroom with our March Madness Multiplier Challenge! Perfect for 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders, this project combines March Madness + Fantasy Sports with Common Core Standards to provide a unique learning o
Preview of Standards-Based Paragraph of the Week Writing to State and Support Opinions

Standards-Based Paragraph of the Week Writing to State and Support Opinions

This is a daily, scaffolded approach to paragraph writing that is perfect to help get your students writing good, solid, detailed paragraphs. Students will write one weekly paragraph (or more), focusing on the organization and format of the paragraph itself. More importantly, this writing is text-based or standards-based--just like it is on the state test! This is designed as homework because that's how I use it in my classroom; however, you can also use it as classwork in a center or as a warm
Preview of Superbowl Statistics, Graphing Project with Writing Prompt 3-5

Superbowl Statistics, Graphing Project with Writing Prompt 3-5

****NEWLY UPDATED***** This project has students selecting a team that will win the Superbowl, then using statistics from the season and graphing to PROVE their team will win. The document lists requirements, types of graphs and ideas for ways to show data with the team's season statistics. Teachers/students will need to go to the NFL website and research the statistics. Teachers could also print these off for teams to use. The second half of the project has been added in support of CCSS. Stude
Preview of Math Standards-Based Paragraph of the Week Writing in Response to Math

Math Standards-Based Paragraph of the Week Writing in Response to Math

This is a daily, scaffolded approach to paragraph writing that is perfect to help get your students writing good, solid, detailed paragraphs. Students will write one weekly paragraph (or more), focusing on the organization and format of the paragraph itself. More importantly, this writing is text-based or standards-based--just like it is on the state test!This is a growing bundle, so the price is low right now. As I continue to add to it, the price will increase. This is the time to buy this pro
Preview of Woodland Animal Height Chart

Woodland Animal Height Chart

Want to have to coolest classroom decor in the school? Well then, say hello to my wild friend, The Woodland Height Chart! This height chart is not only an eye-catching classroom decoration but a learning tool. It is perfect for engaging students by integrating their interests with the subjects you are teaching! ♥♥♥ Special Bonus for Teachers ♥♥♥ This height chart is useful for integrating learning opportunities into your lessons! Use the heights of the woodland animals to create lessons on a num
Preview of Cookie Science and Math Madness

Cookie Science and Math Madness

My students really struggle with creating their own graphs as well as communicating in written form the data presented in a graph. This activity was actually inspired by a TV show about people sharing secrets over cookies and milk while discussing the various ways people eat Oreos. The activity is cross-curricular and involves students in the full writing process, as well as speaking, data collection, graphing, and drawing conclusions. My students really seem to enjoy this graphing activity more
Preview of Frank Stockton’s “The Lady or The Tiger” – 18 Common Core Learning Tasks!!

Frank Stockton’s “The Lady or The Tiger” – 18 Common Core Learning Tasks!!

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This Common Core resource includes 18 rigorous unit learning tasks for Frank Stockton’s short story, "The Lady or The Tiger.” The teacher-created learning tasks include standard(s) alignment using the language of Common Core State Standards. The unit activities represent a balance of analysis and evaluation activities focusing on a variety of literary elements, constructed responses, and extended informational/explanatory and argumentative writing. This resource also includes some embedded exter
Preview of STEM: Holiday Winter - Jelly Bean Tower - Engineering, Math & Writing

STEM: Holiday Winter - Jelly Bean Tower - Engineering, Math & Writing

STEM: Christmas Holiday Winter - Jelly Bean Tower - Engineering, Integrated Math & WritingYour team has been given a challenge...Build the tallest FREE-STANDING structure you can with 25 jelly beans and 25 toothpicks. Walk through the ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS and utilize INTEGRATED MATH & WRITING. Ask, Imagine, Plan, Build, Improve, and HAVE FUN!Materials: Only 25 jelly beans and 25 toothpicks needed for each team. REMEMBER TO LEAVE ME RATINGS & FEEDBACK : )We love hearing from you
Preview of Candy Bar Mania (A Tasty, Collaborative, Skill Review, Hands-On Project)

Candy Bar Mania (A Tasty, Collaborative, Skill Review, Hands-On Project)

Created by
QuinnCreations
Your students will want to sink their teeth into this tasty, collaborative, skill review, hands-on project! Covering a wide variety of standards, students will practice math, English Language Arts, and writing skills. Students will engage collaboratively on this hands-on project to practice skills while also building communication skills. For this project, students will each bring in a candy bar to complete 13 different tasks. Students will form groups to compare and contrast their candy bars, f
Preview of Salty vs. Sweet: What's Your Opinion? Writing for Grades 1-5

Salty vs. Sweet: What's Your Opinion? Writing for Grades 1-5

Teach your students about opinion writing with this tasty lesson! Let the kids sample a salty and a sweet food, or have them talk about their favorite sweet and salty snacks. Next students will use a rating scale with the 5 senses to give an opinion about each food along with reasons for their opinions. On this page they will plan their paragraphs. Use the writing page for kids to publish their opinion writing. Finally, poll the class to find out the results! Use the final page of this project t
Preview of A Back to School Fun Pack

A Back to School Fun Pack

Created by
Mrs Cami Scott
This is a fun way to begin the school year. There is meet the teacher, meet the students (It says student because you would need to print one for each student in your class.) There is a meet knew friends where students look for friends in class who have done certain things or are from certain places. There are six different would you rather writing assignments (Twelve if you count them all, but six are geared toward lower grade writing with a solid five sentence paragraph and the other six are g
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Writing Prompts

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Letter Writing

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Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

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Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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