The Food Chain Game and Science Centers!
$5.00A card-based food chain game where students build food chains from producers, consumers, and decomposers — plus challenge versions and 5 science center recording sheets.
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A card-based food chain game where students build food chains from producers, consumers, and decomposers — plus challenge versions and 5 science center recording sheets.

Leveled reading passages about the octopus at four reading levels (K-3), with comprehension questions, food chain vocabulary, and an answer key.

Leveled reading passages about the red fox at four reading levels (K-3), with comprehension questions, food chain vocabulary, and an answer key.

Leveled reading passages about the seal at four reading levels (K-3), with comprehension questions, food chain vocabulary, and an answer key.

Everything you reach for most on a student’s IEP, organized on one shareable page — 7 editable versions plus 2 info pages, all fillable PDFs.

A self-correcting match-up center for reading thermometers — three differentiated puzzle sets with instant feedback, perfect for early finishers and partner centers.

A hands-on fact families center with 32 triangles and recording sheets — students write four number sentences per triangle to connect addition and subtraction.

A Venn Diagram digital graphic organizer on Google Slides — students click and drag to compare and contrast two topics, characters, or ideas, in person or online.

A Welcome to Science bulletin board and vocabulary word wall — a 5-color banner, science tool clipart, and vocabulary cards with definitions to launch your science year.

A 1-2 week back-to-school science unit for grades 2-5 — lessons, reading passages, an experiment, a bulletin board, word wall, and a science center to kick off the year.

Repetitive, predictable emergent readers about what animals eat — build directionality, one-to-one correspondence, and sight words while covering science standards.

Sort 9 animals into herbivores, omnivores, and carnivores — a hands-on science activity with a sort worksheet and answer key, in color or black & white.

A free explainer of the CogAT — what it is, how the two levels differ, and a practice question to try. The perfect starting point before you begin test prep.

A free student guide to build self-advocacy — teach students what an IEP is, then help them get to know their own with a differentiated worksheet.

A yearlong, editable weekly 2nd grade homework and reading log — one page per week with sight words, daily math/ELA review, a reading log, and parent initials.