Place Value Poster includes a 12 digit number (thousandths place to hundred millions place) for a visual display of how to read numbers. Recommended print on 8.5x11 paper, scale as desired.
Operations Poster includes addition, subtraction, multiplication and division and common language associated with each. Designed to be printed 11x17 but scale as desired.
We use this spelling menu in conjunction with an upper level spelling system.
We work on a 2 week rotation, but there are some gaps in the book and days that call for practice outside of the prescribed program. These are the options I've given my students to practice and shared this with families for practicing at home. I hope you enjoy!
This is the entire Grade 5 Program of Studies catalogued by subject and outcome with tick boxes for completion.
The resource is missing Phys Ed and Music because I do not teach either. The Health outcomes are organized by Leader in Me Habits due to programming in my school.
Please feel free to download and edit as you see fit.
This is a unit wrap up lesson for the Grade 3 Animal Life Cycles Unit. The lesson has students explore how every day products in our households effect the habitats of animals. It asks them to consider how animal habitats can be effected and the result it has on the animal's habitats. The research prepares them for a cross-curricular assignment in Language Arts whereby they write a persuasive letter.
This Grade 3 Social Studies Unit plan answers the Essential Question: How can I personally make the world a better place to live for myself and others. All outcomes are indicated and there is a lesson by lesson plan - with explanation of activities, suggestions for assessment, and links to free online resources.
A variety of activities you can do with Cup Stacking to work on dexterity. Activities build in difficulty over time and locomotion begins to be added to the games - all adapted from PE Central.
Students work on line work and drawing in art by responding to the following questions with an illustration - they can't write words. This is a fun 'get to know you" activity. My personal favourite answer to question 5? Dipping Sauce (haha!)
Have students divide a sheet of white printer paper into 6 even squares. You can demonstrate how they draw their response, or there are many videos that can be found by googling illustrated interviews.
We used this resource in Grade 4 Science to demonstrate how to use a microscope. I preserved snowflakes on microscope slides using frozen superglue. We covered the concept: "in focus" and "out of focus". As a class, we went through and demonstrated parts of a microscope and then they had an opportunity to use the microscope to look at snowflakes. I projected images of the slides so that students were able to all see them at the same time while waiting their turn to use the microscope.
Then we filled out the sheet about their observations for their notes.
As a partner activity to Leader in Me Habit 3 Activities "Putting First Things First", students watch a "Big Rocks" video on YouTube and then work to determine what the 7 most important things they do in a week are.
This resource has a weeks worth of Daily Graphs that coincide with the Grade 4 Data Analysis Curriculum for Mathematics. It slowly progresses from students using one-to-one correspondence, to allowing conversations about many-to-one correspondence and later, determining missing parts of a graph and interpreting graphing information.