With a brand-new year ahead of us, now’s the best time to set new goals for yourself and your students. We hope one of your goals is to focus on self-care. To that end, I’ve put together some easy grab-and-go resources to help make planning this month a little easier.
This super-cool reading passage about snow survival is high interest, but perfect for students reading below grade level. Includes comprehension questions.
This four-week packet packs a double-dose of learning opportunities—it shares the cultural background of some holidays your students may not know of and it teaches them to use context to learn new vocabulary.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: Text and Crossword Puzzle
This resource will help “students learn about the marvelous speaking skills of Martin Luther King, Jr. and how he used these skills to fight for equality for African Americans.”—Hannah Crowder, Grade 3 Teacher
This “fun, foldable activity using a paper fortune teller reinforces comparing mixed numbers with unlike denominators. Includes word problems too.” —Francie Kugelman, Grades 3–5 Teacher
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