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I taught in a Title I school for 11 years in sunny Tampa, Florida. Due to my husband's work we just recently made the move to Virginia. We're excited to begin this new adventure!

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I taught in a Title I school for 11 years in sunny Tampa, Florida. Due to my husband's work we just recently made the move to Virginia. We're excited to begin this new adventure!
QR Codes: Math Word Problem Task Cards
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QR Codes: Math Word Problem Task Cards

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QR codes make task cards more engaging by integrating technology into your lesson! This QR code resource is perfect for work at a math center. Students can work individually scanning the codes and practicing their word problem solving skills. Each task card is labeled with a number, 1 – 48. Cards # 1 - 12 Addition Task Cards (RED) Cards # 13 – 24 Subtraction Task Cards (BLUE) Cards # 25 – 36 Multiplication Task Cards (GREEN) Cards # 37 – 48 Division Task Cards (YELLOW) There are 12 task cards with word problems for each of the four math skills listed above. The first six cards are easier, the last six cards are more challenging. (Click the preview above for more details.) For example, the addition cards numbered 1 – 6 involve adding a series of one and two digit numbers. The addition cards numbered 7 – 12 involve adding three and four digit numbers. You can remove cards to differentiate based on your students’ abilities. A recording sheet is included. Students have room to show their work for each word problem and record their final answer. Then they scan the QR code to see if they are correct. You will need a QR code reader to make the most of this resource. There are many FREE apps available for Apple and Android devices. You do NOT need Internet access to get the answers. The answers are embedded in the codes and will be displayed by your QR code reading device. An answer sheet has also been included. So, if you do not have access to QR code reading devices, the kids can still use the task cards and refer to the answer sheet. Enjoy! ~ SunnyDaze on TPT
Writing Fractured Fairy Tales (LapBook & Planning Sheets)
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Writing Fractured Fairy Tales (LapBook & Planning Sheets)

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Fractured fairy tales take the traditional fairy tales that you know and change them. Elements such as the characters, setting, point of view or plot might be changed. What is included in this resource? Graphic Organizers: * Prewriting brainstorming (2 worksheets) * Planning Story Elements * Planning Story Sequence * Comparing Stories *** An informational sheet about fractured fairy tales is also included. Mini-LapBook: Students will select a traditional fairy tale and write a new fractured version of the story they have selected. The new fractured tale along with character portraits describing the hero(ine) and villain are incorporated into a castle LapBook-Mini. All student printables are in b/w. No color ink needed. Kids add the color. Each lap book is made with half a file folder. Enjoy! ~ SunnyDaze on TPT
Book Report LapBook
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Book Report LapBook

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This pencil shaped lapbook works with any fiction book! Prepare to be amazed with how engaged your students become. What are lapbooks? A lapbook is a file folder that is refolded a certain way. Inside, learners glue in notes or foldables on a particular topic. What is included in this book report lapbook? • Pencil printables • Who am I expandable • Character portraits (matchbook foldable) • My Rating writing prompt • Vocabulary mini folders • Graphic Organizer: Summarize the Story • Write a new ending • Organizing the Story pencil expandable • Elements of Fiction Card Holder with cards (plot, setting, theme, conflict) What are benefits of lapbooks? • Motivation for reluctant learners • Easily stored projects • Creative outlet • High subject matter retention • Review tool for students • Alternate assessment tool for teachers Enjoy! ~ SunnyDaze on TPT
NonFiction Text Structure Sort
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NonFiction Text Structure Sort

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Non-fiction sort board, cards and recording sheet. This sort activity is intended for use at a literacy center. How does this work? The student places the six category cards on the marked spots. Next, they place the appropriate definition cards under the category cards. Then they sort the 18 numbered cards placing them under the appropriate category. Last, students complete a recording sheet indicating the structures and signal words found. The Nonfiction Structures included are: ✔ Cause and Effect ✔ Problem and Solution ✔ Question and Answer ✔ Compare and Contrast ✔ Description ✔ Sequence Enjoy! ~ SunnyDaze on TPT
Greek Mythology Printables
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Greek Mythology Printables

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This is a fun add on to your Greek Mythology or Ancient Civilizations units. Great for use at centers! This printables pack includes: * 8 Writing Papers (Greek Mythology themed stationery for kids) * 5 Writing Prompt Cards for use in a writing center (plus a blank one in case you’d like to add an additional prompt) * Myth Map (Story map graphic organizer) * 4 Mythology themed bookmarks * A “Who am I?” center game. “Who am I?” Game: Each of the 18 game response cards includes a hint, which one player reads to the other players, asking ‘who am I?’ Answers are provided. A game record sheet is included, where players write down the hints and answers. An easy to understand game instruction sheet is also included. The questions on the cards are based on the following Greek Myths; The 12 Labors of Heracles, Theseus & The Minotaur, Persephone & Hades, Midas & The Golden Touch, The Trojan Horse, Perseus & Medusa, Pandora’s Box, and Arachne & Athena. *** IMPORTANT NOTE: The actual stories are not included in this download. If you would like those myths re-written in a kid friendly format please check out my Greek Mythology Stories Plus Activities resource. Enjoy! ~ SunnyDaze on TPT
Greek Mythology Stories and Activities
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Greek Mythology Stories and Activities

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This resource includes eight popular myths written in a kid friendly format. Additional activities include an allusions worksheet, planning and writing your own myth, analyzing a character, BINGO review and more! Included in this resource: ★ Myth book cover page ★ Famous Greek Myths re-written in a kid friendly format including: ✔ The 12 Labors of Heracles ✔ Theseus & The Minotaur ✔ Persephone & Hades ✔ Midas & The Golden Touch ✔ The Trojan Horse ✔ Perseus & Medusa ✔ Pandora’s Box ✔ Arachne & Athena ★ All About a Character activity ★ Planning your own myth graphic organizer ★ Writing a myth ★ Acrostic Poem ★ Greek Literary Allusions worksheet ★ Greek Mythology BINGO Set including call cards and 10 different BINGO cards. Great review activity! Enjoy! ~ SunnyDaze on TPT
Greek Mythology Readers' Theater {scripts & stories}
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Greek Mythology Readers' Theater {scripts & stories}

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You’ll have no problem getting students to re-read for fluency when they are having fun with these scripts. This Greek Mythology Readers’ Theater includes a set of four different plays. Each play script comes with a one-page summary of the story, a character profile worksheet and name cards to be worn by the readers to indicate which character they are reading. A Greek Mythology name pronunciation page is also included. TABLE OF CONTENTS: ★ Pronunciation Guide ★ Midas & the Golden Touch One page summary of myth Readers’ Script – 5 pages Character Profile page Name cards (7+ speaking parts include: King Midas, Satyr, Dionysus, Princess, Narrator #1, Narrator #2, Crowd… crowd one line can be as many or as few readers as you need it to be) ★ Perseus and Medusa One page summary of myth Readers’ Script – 5 pages Character Profile page Name cards (7 speaking parts include: Perseus, Danae, King, Athena, Hermes, Narrator #1, Narrator #2) ★ Persephone and Hades One page summary of myth Readers’ Script – 4 pages Character Profile page Name cards (6 speaking parts include: Hades, Persephone, Demeter, Zeus, Hermes, Narrator) ★ The Trojan Horse One page summary of myth Readers’ Script – 4 pages Character Profile page Name cards (6 speaking parts include: Prince Paris, Helen of Troy, King of Sparta, Odysseus, Narrator #1, Narrator #2) Enjoy! ~ SunnyDaze on TPT
Project Based Learning: Area & Perimeter {Design a School Carnival}
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Project Based Learning: Area & Perimeter {Design a School Carnival}

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Area and perimeter project based learning! Students have fun demonstrating their math knowledge of area and perimeter while designing a school carnival. This project based learning resource is themed around students planning the design of an outdoor school carnival. Their school principal is requesting that they use their knowledge of area and perimeter to plan the carnival. The principal provides guidelines (worksheets) listing the requirements for the games, entertainment and additional carnival areas. The main portion of the project requires them to use their knowledge of area and perimeter to make their carnival blueprints. (They are calculating area and perimeter measured in feet.) Differentiated Learning Options. (Two versions of area & perimeter calculation sheets) • Basic Project: These pages have the length and width filled in on the charts. Students calculate area & perimeter. Best for beginning learners. • Advanced Project: These pages do not have the length and width filled in on the charts. Students calculate length, width, area & perimeter. This is the more challenging version so it is most appropriate for learners with a solid grasp on basic spatial and measurement concepts in geometry. Contents include examples, instructions for students, cover page, graph paper, worksheets for games, entertainment and other carnival areas, as well as worksheets for optional ELA extension activities. The extension worksheets included are for writing instructional directions, writing a persuasive school announcement and creating a tri-fold brochure. Enjoy! ~ SunnyDaze on TPT
3D Biomes Project
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3D Biomes Project

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This project is a great addition to your habitats or ecosystems unit. It can be used as a supplemental learning resource or as an alternative assessment. It includes 8 vibrantly colored biome posters in addition to the cube biome pages. Detailed step-by-step assembly instructions are also provided. This resource includes eight different biomes. When assembled, each 3-D biome cube contains four biomes. It is at the teacher’s discretion to make this an individual or group project, and whether students pick the biomes they want to work on or if they are assigned. The biome pictures contain enough details to show students the main features of each, while leaving room to draw in additional plants and animals to demonstrate an understanding of each biome. On the front of each cube side, students write a description of the biome as well as listing plants and animals found there and the locations where the biome exists. And, these finished resources will look great when displayed in your classroom! The following biomes are included: ★ Rainforest Biome ★ Grassland Biome ★ Marine Biome ★ Desert Biome ★ Freshwater Biome ★ Tundra Biome ★ Deciduous Forest Biome ★ Taiga Biome (Boreal Forest) Four biomes go on each “cube.” They actually form triangular prisms, but I’m counting the air inside each where kids can add pop-up animals, modeling clay, etc. so I call them cubes. :) Enjoy! ~ SunnyDaze on TPT