5th Grade Classroom
Collection by Kristine Nannini • Last updated 1 hour ago
This board is full of great ideas, suggestions, activities, games, downloads, FREE materials, and much for the 5th grade classroom. Whether you are a classroom teacher or homeschool parent, you're going to love everything here. And your fifth graders will too!
Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions - Close Reading Passages - Spring
Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions - Work on reading strategies with your upper elementary 3rd, 4th, 5th, or 6th grade classroom or homeschool students. You get differentiated reading passages, text dependent questions, graphic organizers, posters, and more. Topics include annuals vs perennials, umbrellas, springtime myths, and tornado forecasting. (third, fourth, fifth, sixth graders) #ReadingComprehension SpringCloseReading
Spring Persuasive Writing Pack - Young Teacher Love
Spring Persuasive Writing Pack by Kristine Nannini - Help your 3rd, 4th, 5th, or 6th grade upper elementary students focus on their writing skills with this great download. Topics include Groundhog's Day, St. Patrick's Day, Spring Break, Easter, and Mother's Day. Check out the planning pages, graphic organizers, prompts, publishing pages, and more. (third, fourth, fifth, sixth graders, write, February, March, April, May) #YoungTeacherLove #springwriting
Nonfiction Text Features - Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions
This Nonfiction Text Features-Reading Comprehension Passages & Questions for 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th grade & homeschool students. This resource is to help your third, fourth, fifth & sixth graders identify, understand & use different text features. As students progress through this, the text & questions increase in complexity. Includes three different levels of each passage & print features, graphic aids, informational aids & organizational aids. #Reading
Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions - Making Inferences - Inferencing
Making Inferences - Inferencing Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions - Differentiated Passages and Questions to practice making inferences for students. These are perfect for guided groups, intervention, homework, and more! Give them a try today with your 3rd, 4th, 5th, or 6th grade classroom or homeschool students. Learning how to inference does NOT have to be a challenge. #MakingInferences #Reading
What Might Be Missing with Your Parent Communication - Kristine Nannini
Help your elementary students' parents, guardians, & families better stay involved in their child's learning. Here a veteran teacher spells out three main steps she takes to ensure student success all year long. Great tips for your classroom to keep it simple & stress free. Weekly & monthly newsletter options plus open house are discussed, & how to give out your contact information. Great for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, or 6th grade room. #BackToSchool #Parentcommunication #FamilyCommunication
Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions - Making Inferences - Inferencing
Making Inferences - Inferencing Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions - Differentiated Passages and Questions to practice making inferences for students. These are perfect for guided groups, intervention, homework, and more! Give them a try today with your 3rd, 4th, 5th, or 6th grade classroom or homeschool students. Learning how to inference does NOT have to be a challenge. (third, fourth, fifth, sixth graders, home school) #MakingInferences
Freebies to Help Students Master Nonfiction Text Features
Help upper elementary kids master nonfiction text features with the ideas, FREE downloads, and teaching tips at this blog post. Make reading to learn easier for 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th grade students. Details for graphic, informational, and organizational aids are included - as well as print features. An anchor chart, whole class practice, freebies, partner work, & more. #3rdGradeReading #4thGradeReading #5thGradeReading #6thGradeReading
March Madness Basketball Tournament Math Project
March Madness Basketball Tournament Math Project - Help your upper elementary or middle school 5th and 6th grade students have a real world opportunity to practice fractions, decimals, percents, data, probability, rates, statistics, data tables, line plots, writing algebraic expressions, and mean, median, mode, & range with this great download. Perfect for ANY time of year if you want to review math skills using statistics from previous years. #TestPrep #MathProject
March Madness Basketball Tournament Math Project
March Madness Basketball Tournament Math Project - Help your upper elementary or middle school 5th and 6th grade students have a real world opportunity to practice fractions, decimals, percents, data, probability, rates, statistics, data tables, line plots, writing algebraic expressions, and mean, median, mode, & range with this great download. Perfect for ANY time of year if you want to review math skills using statistics from previous years. Great way to sneak in test prep! #MarchMadness
Spring Logic Puzzles - Brain Teasers - Critical Thinking
Spring Logic Puzzles - Brain Teasers - Critical Thinking - Review important math concepts in your 3rd, 4th, 5th, & 6th grade students with this great download. Work on addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, algebra, & logic and reasoning. You get ten logic games - opening a lockbox, batting order, weather forecasts, basketball brackets, and more. Great for the third, fourth, fifth, or sixth graders. #Spring #SpringActivities #KristineNannini
Spring Logic Puzzles - Brain Teasers - Critical Thinking
Spring Logic Puzzles - Brain Teasers - Critical Thinking - Review important math concepts in your 3rd, 4th, 5th, & 6th grade students with this great download. Work on addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, algebra, & logic and reasoning. You get ten logic games - opening a lockbox, batting order, weather forecasts, basketball brackets, and more. Great for the third, fourth, fifth, or sixth graders. #Spring #SpringActivities #SpringMath #KristineNannini
Main Idea and Supporting Details Passages - Reading Comprehension Passages
Main Idea and Supporting Details Passages - Reading Comprehension Passages - Determine main idea & key details of an expository text with this great download for your upper elementary 3rd, 4th, 5th, or 6th grade students. You get three different levels of text for differentiation. Included are leveled passages, five questions, & detailed answer keys, Click through now to grab this for your third, fourth, fifth, or sixth graders! #Reading #MainIdea
How To Convert Your Fake Readers Into Real Readers - Young Teacher Love
What Really Is Comprehension? Anchor Chart - Help your elementary classroom or homeschool students better understand exactly what comprehension is with this great anchor chart. Perfect for the upper elementary classroom, or adapt it for use with your primary students as well. Great for readers workshop, guided reading lessons, whole group activities, or to hang as a poster on the wall. #UpperElementary #ReadingComprehension #AnchorChart
Fun Test Prep Idea by Kristine Nannini of Young Teacher Love
Fun Test Prep Idea with Test Prep Coloring Pages and Outdoor Games - Young Teacher Love by Kristine Nannini - Make test prep FUN with a Tic Tac Toe relay race, color by number, or task cards. Click through to see how upper elementary 4th or 5th grade classroom teachers can make math test prep easier this school year. Great to differentiate to meet the needs of the diverse learners in your room. #TestPrep #4thGrade #ColoringPages
Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions - Close Reading Passages - Spring
Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions - Spring Close Reading - Let your 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th grade upper elementary classroom or homeschool students enjoy springtime with this great download. You get THREE differentiated reading levels for each passage. Topics include annuals versus perennials, umbrellas, myths, and the history of tornado forecasting. {third, fourth, fifth, sixth graders, middle school} #ReadingComprehension
Summarizing Informational Text - Young Teacher Love
Teach your elementary students about Summarizing Informational Text: A Simple Strategy to Write an Summary. Summarizing nonfiction text teaches them to determine the most important ideas in a text, ignore unimportant information & connect the main idea & key details of a text in a logical way. It also helps improve memory & comprehension of a text. Students will learn the main idea, important or key details, follow the text structure & putting it all together. #5thGrade