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Have you ever been in a jam and needed a quick skills assessment to give your students OR realized you had 102 degree fever and needed to create sub plans so you could stay home and rest? We have all been in those situations at one time or another.


I LOVE creating materials to use in my classroom, but there are those times when I have used my own self-created resources and those of my colleagues and I need MORE. That's when I turn to Scholastic Printables! I love everything Scholastic and these resources are no different!


Just last week, I was reviewing cause and effect with my second graders. I had used my cause and effect task cards in a game of Scoot, created flap books, played a matching game of cause and effect. BUT I needed more. I wanted to assess their knowledge during morning warm up. I didn't have much time, so I turned to Scholastic Printables. I quickly typed in the topic I needed, the grade level range and up popped this fabulous page. I printed it out and used it to assess my kiddos. What a time saver!


Later in the same week, I wanted to go over contractions with my students. Once again, I used Scholastic Printables. They read this adorable story about Humpty Dumpty and needed to put the underlined words into contraction form. The kids loved the story and easily completed the printable. Win-win!

Whenever possible, I like to give things a try before I jump in with both feet. Here are few samples resources for you to look out and download so you can get an idea of what Scholastic Printables is all about.

Have your students make a rain gauge to measure daily rainfall with this template and easy-to-follow instructions.

This fun-to-make paper project is a creative addition to a unit on American arts and crafts or a great way to target early learning concepts of patterns and symmetry.

Are you interested in trying Scholastic Printables? Now is your chance.

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*Disclaimer: This post contains information about products that were given to me by Scholastic for review. However, all opinions and ideas for use are my own.

3 comments :

  1. I'm always looking for meaningful morning work!

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  2. Homework that is CCSS. Wendy 1stgradefireworks

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  3. These would be great for morning work, quick assessments, etc.

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