I’ve been working on creating new mini offices for my students with easy references for math, reading, and writing. They can use it to help them when working individually instead of interrupting me to ask a question. I’ve found some great resources online to put in the folder.
I love these writing resources from Mrs. Gilchrist’s class.
Mrs. Gilchrist’s class |
Mrs. Gilchrist’s class |
Mrs. Gilchrist’s class |
Amazing blends and digraphs chart from Castles and Crayons.
I love this reading picture from Teaching in Flip Flops.
Teaching in Flip Flops |
A doubles poster from Teacher’s Clubhouse.
A great color 100s chart from Super Teacher Worksheets
And here’s a word wall chart for all you Treasures teachers. There are two charts because I printed two per page so they would fit well on a file folder. Click on the image to get a copy.
I love the double trouble poster, but for some reason cannot find it. Could you send me a link straight to where I can buy the poster? That is an awesome way to teach doubles! 🙂
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It is the "Doubles Fact Sign" and it has a new tag beside it. They don't really have a page for just that item so I couldn't link directly to it.
When I click on the word wall chart to print only the one showing comes up, not both pages. Could you please send me the 2 pages at notch8@cfl.rr.com. Thanks and love your work.
This is a great idea for children! I think that creating a few small/easy to get along with virtual offices help children to learn and interact much more efficiently.
Thanks for sharing these ideas and links!