For those of you who are weekly followers of this blog, I wanted to also let you know that this post, and this week's Linky party, will mark the end of the WW5U5 for this school year. Blog postings will resume again at the beginning of September.
In addition, if you're a seller on Teachers Pay Teachers (TpT) that would like to get more information about joining TBOTEMC, click here. Free free to e-mail me with any questions, as I'd be happy to help in any way possible.
End of the Year Memory Book includes pages for students to write and draw about their school year. It is a simple black & white keepsake for Kindergarten, and 1st. grade. The first page indicates the child’s name, grade, year, and school name. Included: A self portrait. At school I liked to…; My best friends are…; The best part of my school year was when…; On my summer holidays I will…; Next year I want to…; and Autographs.
By Teach to Tell
Science; Grades 2-7
Your students will have so much fun assembling this flipbook featuring the nine planets of the solar system. It's a great product for teachers wrapping up the year with a lesson on astronomy or for those planning ahead, knowing you'll be teaching the solar system next year. There are black-and-white as well as color templates provided, a self-editing and peer-editing checklist, a teacher marking rubric, and even vocabulary display cards; everything you need is included!
By Learning Harbor Resources for Teachers
Math; 1st Grade
Editable 5 Regions of the United States Research Travel Brochures and Rubric - $3.00
By Sally Hansen - Purposeful Plans
By Sally Hansen - Purposeful Plans
Social Studies / ELA; Grades 2-12
By Snyder Clasroom
Math; Grades 4-7
Other WW5U5 Team Members on TpT to Visit:
Believe to Achieve by Anne Rozell
Mrs. D's Kindergarten Adventures
Reading Spotlight
Activities to Teach
A Teacher's Teacher
Mickey's Place
Susan Berkowitz
Mrs. D's Kindergarten Adventures
Reading Spotlight
Activities to Teach
A Teacher's Teacher
Mickey's Place
Susan Berkowitz
As always, I encourage comments below and any ideas or suggestions by tweeting me @ATeachersTeach or contact me via e-mail.
A Teacher's Teacher
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