Here is a reading comprehension passage that covers the standard SS2H1a. The students will learn about Mary Musgrave (Coosaponakeesa) and the contributions she made to the founding and establishment of Georgia.
Book Quiz: The Wright Brothers by Janet Dorfman
Here is a quiz on the book, “Can You Fly High, Wright Brothers?” by Melvin and Gilda Berger. This book is useful for grades 2-5.
Multiplication Timed Tests
I created and used these Multiplication Timed Tests in my third grade classroom to help students get motivated to learn their times tables. I would give a 3-4 minute test about twice a week. I kept a stock pile of each multiplication test in a crate with hanging folders. I also had a chart with each student’s name down the left side and each multiplication test across the top to keep track of which tests they have mastered. It got a bit chaotic after a few weeks when students were on all different levels, but it created a competition when students could see each other earning stars for passing. They really enjoyed it, and it got them to practice!
Times Zeo (x0)
Times One (x1)
Times Two (x2)
Times Three (x3)
Times Four (x4)
Times Five (x5)
Times Six (x6)
Times Seven (x7)
Times Eight (x8)
Times Nine (x9)
Times Ten(x10)
Times Eleven (x11)
Times Twelve (x12)
Printable Quarter Inch Ruler
This is a 12 inch ruler, created to scale. This ruler is broken into quarter-inch segments.
This is a good ruler to use to reinforce the concept of fractions with students.
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Printable Half Inch Ruler
This is a 12-inch ruler, created to scale. This ruler is broken into half-inch segments.
Materials:
- Your downloadable sheet with ruler designs
- Scissors
- Glue or tape
Instructions:
- Download and print the ruler sheet.
- Using scissors, carefully cut out the three ruler designs along the outside solid lines.
- Attach each half along the lip to make 12 inches for each ruler.
- Apply glue or tape to the blank side of the ruler, and fold the ruler in half, matching the two sides together.
- Press firmly on the ruler to ensure that the glue or tape adheres to both sides.
- Allow the ruler to dry for a few minutes before using it.
Tips:
Make sure to cut accurately the outside lines to ensure that the rulers are straight and uniform in size.
Use a ruler or straight edge to help you make precise folds along the attachment lip.
Be careful not to use too much glue or tape, as it may cause the paper to wrinkle or become too thick to measure accurately.
Enjoy your new rulers!
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Printable 12 Inch Ruler
This is a 12 inch ruler created to scale.
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