Grade 6

Use this awesome unit to hold a Mini Metric Olympics competition in your class or grade (or school)! 

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Story sequencing is an important skill for students to practice.  Helps improve comprehension.

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Use this character web to help students develop a better understanding of the character and their traits.

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Use this math rubric to assess a child's ability to solve a problem and explain their work.

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What would you talk about if you got to interview Martin Luther King Jr.?

  • I would ask him...
  • I would tell him...
  • I would thank him...
  • I would show him...
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A list of 95 common nouns that will help students avoid common spelling mistakes.

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Students fill in this outline and use the key points in their oral report on their current event.

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This activity involves cutting out the cloud wheels and windows before fastening them together.  Cloud names on wheel are cirrus, stratocumulus, cumulonimbus, stratus, cumulus, and altocumulus.

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Rubric includes a 1-4 rating scale for the writing areas (focus, content, organization, style, conventions).

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A blank Bingo card can be used for any variety of Bingo game!

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Money Word Search

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A great visual for how to remember the parts of a letter.  Main parts include:  header, greeting, body, and closing.

A letter usually includes the following parts:

  • The heading of the letter usually includes the address and date at the top of the letter.
  • The greeting is the opening like Dear Mom followed by a comma for a friendly letter or a colon for a business letter.
  • The body is the heart of the letter. This is where you write your message. Remember to keep your writing clear and easy to read. Write for your reader!
  • The closing is the ending of your letter. Sign your name at the end of the letter under a closing word such as Sincerely followed by a comma.
Published in Language Arts

This visual shows what students gain by reading 20 minutes vs. 5 minutes vs. 1 minute a day.  

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Three separate pages of butterfly vocabulary.  Each page adds more challenging words.  

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A game that reviews two- and three-digit multiplication.  Take turns being Captain and compete to win the most beans!

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A handy chart to help children visualize addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

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Get ideas for inviting families, decorating the classroom, engaging families, parent take-aways, and a checklist (a teacher's best friend) to make the night go smoothly!

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Enjoy these 20 challenging mazes for kids and adults!

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This enrichment activity will review addition and subtraction while reinforcing fractions with common denominators.

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This toolkit provides insights, strategies, activities, and resources to address bullying.  It's designed for

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