Saturday, January 1, 2022

January Freebies and Classroom Resources

 The holidays are over and January is here. As we head into spring - it is more important than ever to engage our students. It is also more important than ever to find turnkey lessons that are easy to incorporate into the classroom, hybrid, and digital models.

Here are some finds.


Morning Work for 5th Grade-7th - January - No Prep - Or Secondary Review


NO Prep Morning Work for Fifth Grade - January THEMED. This 5th grade morning work/ bell-ringer perfectly spiral reviews the 5th grade language arts and mathematics standards. These exercises also work well for middle and secondary review.

More than morning work this resource can be used at any time during school day. Bins, back table work, early finishers, bell-ringers, take home, digital, print - endless possibilities. Great for any upper grade review as well.

Each daily ELA and Math activity is aligned to standards.

Powerpoint digital slides provide your students with repetitive and engaging morning work that reinforces standards and skills. Students can illustrate and write their responses in a composition or spiral notebook.

OR PRINTABLE:

ALSO INCLUDES A PDF Black and White Printable Version if you don't want to project and have students use their own notebooks.



This winter themed STEM/STEAM package is perfect to engage your elementary engineers in January! Three STEM challenges and one Bonus Brainbuilder are provided and can be completed as stations or in isolation.

Includes the following LOW PREP STEM Challenges:

  • Sledding Ramp
  • Hibernation Station
  • Snowball Structure
  • Bonus Brainbuilder: Snowflake Symmetry


Freebie: New Years 2021 Resolution Activity- January Positive Growth Mindset


My New Year's Resolution Bingo Activity is easy to use, editable and ready to go either virtually or digitally! This product is COMPLETELY EDITABLE and FREE!! Start the new calendar year off right by developing a positive growth mindset with my list of new year's resolutions or create/add/modify with your students! Download my product and choose how you want to use the presentation: Google slides or PowerPoint. Have students create a 4 x 4 bingo card, write out the number and resolution. Call out on students, read out the statement and have fun! 


This passage gives an overview of Martin Luther King Jr's role in the African American Civil Rights Movement. 26 questions (identify, multiple choice, short answer) assess students' understanding.

Thanks or looking!

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