- Keeping up with our unit on matter, here is an extra practice worksheet that you can print out and do.
- Just follow the Directions on the top of the page before starting the activity.
- You'll need a pair of scissors, and glue of any kind. (white or stick)
- Ask an adult to help you if you feel you need a little guidance!
This is a blog where I continuously update about the progress that is happening within my classroom. I will make suggestions on great new books to read, extra practice on work that has been introduced in the classroom, and any other topics involving my classroom and students.
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Wednesday, 22 March 2017
Extra Practice
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Awesome Blog! I really like how you have provided the students with extra practice, so they can access it at home and complete it on their own time :)
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome way to help students with extra work and fun experiments.
ReplyDeleteLove this extra worksheet! It's available for the advanced learners who like a little extra practice if they don't feel challenged enough in class, and it isn't mandatory work for the average children who benefit from classwork alone :)
ReplyDeleteI think this is a great idea!! It's a great way for students to have extra practice if they need it!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog! Very informational, professional, and fun. The book, the crayon art, and the added worksheets is a great way to keep the children interested and ready to learn.
ReplyDeleteThis blog is great for providing intrinsic motivation for students in regards to learning. You really promote learning as fun!
ReplyDeleteI love the title of your blog! Very creative. This is a great resource for both students and other teachers. Students are able to benefit from extra practice worksheets you've posted and other teachers can utilize the book reviews to gain information about books they might like to use in their classrooms.
ReplyDeleteGreat Job!
- Keshia
I love how you give your students extra practice! Great Blog!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea Chelsea! Ill keep in in mind for my students!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of supplying students with extra worksheets to the unit of study. I also liked the experiment that you chose to use with the crayons I thought that was neat.
ReplyDeleteI love how you use this blog to keep students interested and engaged! I'm sure they love all those experiments! Great work.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, using the blog to suggest experiments for your students and then also providing them with extra worksheets to help their understanding! Love your blog :)
ReplyDeleteLove states of matter! This sheet is perfect for kindergartens to complete and then colour!
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