Use the data to complete the tally chart and answer questions.
Interactive Notebook activity that contains six sections on ending marks; period, question mark, and exclamation point. One section reviews the rules of ending marks and sentence types (telling, commanding, asking and strong emtion) and gives examples.
This Fall leaves tally chart is perfect to practice tally and graphing skills. Your elementary grade students will love this fall-themed worksheet. Tally the different colors of leaves and answer questions about the chart.
This Tally Chart - Thanksgiving Feast worksheet is perfect to practice tally chart skills. Your elementary grade students will love this Tally Chart - Thanksgiving Feast worksheet. Complete the tally chart. Answer the questions based on the number of items purchased.
"John doesn't want to work with Mark." A fictional reading comprehension designed to help teach students character education. Reflective short answer questions can be used for discussion or writing practice.
A fun game for a small group or the whole class. One student chooses a number and others ask questions to find the number, using this page to mark out eliminiations. Includes hundred board and instructions for game play. Laminate for a fun, reuseable classroom game. Can also be played with a large hundred board poster.
Four no-prep pages of grammar practice with a fun Christmas theme. Includes: color the Christmas lights by parts of speech, write the singular and plural of each Christmas picture, sort and write the nouns by type on the ornaments, and punctuate the letter to Santa.
Four no-prep pages of grammar practice with a fun winter theme. Includes: write the contractions, color the mittens by parts of speech, write sentences of each type, and write the singular and plural of each winter picture.