End of the Day Review- NO PREP Jeopardy!

Sometimes you have a few minutes left at the end of the day you’d like to use productively.
Sometimes, you’re just an awesome teacher and you plan for an end of the day review on spelling, grammar, social studies, math vocab, etc. Here’s a super easy way to do it:

  1. Draw columns on the white board (1 for each topic you’d like to review)
  2. Title the columns from things you’ve done that day/week
  3. Write the following numbers under each column header: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50
  4. Divide your class into small groups (super easy if you have kids in tables already) and let a team choose a question.
  5. MAKE UP QUESTIONS AS YOU GO! Killer easy right!? Just make the higher point values a little more challenging. You can make any kind of question you want: multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank. Just do it!
  6. Keep track of points on the whiteboard

Additional rules/notes:

  • Let everyone try to answer so that everyone is part of the review (choose whoever raises their hands, or choose a student number randomly, you choose)
  • More than one team can answer if you make an answer with multiple answers (just day that the first team to raise their hands or whatever gets to choose the next question)
  • Whatever team gets the question right, chooses the next category/point value

Times Tables… On Your Hands!

I don’t know about you, but I sometimes forget all my “times tables.” I know, I know… I’m lame. But here’s a trick to teach your kids so they can do multiplication quickly on their hands! Click here to see Instructibles’ explanation of the 6, 7, 8 and 9 times tables tricks on your hands!

Common vs. Proper Nouns- Christmas/Winter Holidays worksheet

Another common vs. proper nouns worksheet… but winter holiday themed! Right the worksheet below, choose “save image as” and save it to your computer so you can resize it before you print it (full page, half page). Happy holidays!

Thanksgiving Common vs. Proper Nouns worksheet

Another way to bring Thanksgiving into your classroom! Woot! This worksheet focuses on identifying proper and common nouns. This free worksheet is appropriate for 2nd grade and up. Click here for the free printable PDF: Thanksgiving common vs proper nouns PDF  Enjoy!

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Thanksgiving Math Memory Game (free printable)

Here’s a great way to tie Thanksgiving into math practice.  I’ve made 2 options for the front of the card (simple addition and basic multiplication), and 1 option for the back of the card (Thanksgiving theme). The addition version is appropriate for kindergarten – second grade and the multiplication is appropriate for 3rd grade and up. Click here for all 3 pages: Thanksgiving math memory cards- add mult   Copy back to back, cut and you’re off! If you’d like to make your own math facts, only run off the back (Thanksgiving theme) and then hand write your own numbers on the other side. Enjoy!

  

 

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Organizing Your Teacher Bookshelf

I love having gobs of “teacher” books to use… you know, those books of reproducibles, fun ideas, picture books you don’t want your students messing up, etc. The problem with having lots of them is it can be easy to forget you have them – unless you have a good organizing system for them. Here are some systems that seem to work (a picture’s worth a thousand words, so here they are):

Use card stock to separate picture books by theme.

Use magazine boxes to sort those skinny paperback books.

I also used to use magazine boxes to hold sets of worksheets I had already run off but wasn’t using right then. I had a box for math copies, literacy copies, science copies, etc. Having my copies sitting vertically (rather than stacked on top of each other) made it a lot quicker for me to look through them and find copies I was looking for. One thing I did differently from the photo above was I made the label on each box a different color so it would be easy for me to tell them apart. I’m not super into cutesy stuff, so I didn’t have those darling little pictures on my tags. Totally personal preference though; whatever works for you! 🙂

Reminding Students About Pull-Out Classes

Every class has a few students who go to a special pull-out class like speech, the school psychologist, etc. One teacher taped this reminder to her students’ desks to remind them  when to go:

Thanksgiving Grammar Practice Book for Upper Grades (free download)

Thanksgiving grammar book- upper grades STICKER

Here’s a great way to combine learning the history of Thanksgiving with some grammar practice! Start 9 school days before the Thanksgiving break. Students read a little bit of the story each day and do a few simple grammar exercises using the text for that day. Enjoy these Thanksgiving worksheets! Click here for the PDF workbook.

2021 update: if you can’t access the PDF in Google Drive right away, please request access when you’re promoted. Google will send me an email so I can grant your email address access to the PDF and I’ll respond to give you access as soon as I can. Thanks for your patience. I haven’t figured out why it’s sometimes unavailable now.