Product Swap~ Grab and Go!

MrsStanfordsClass
It’s that time again,
Product Swap!
This round I am teaming up with the lovely Kristen from
Do you ever start of the week thinking you have the copy of a recording sheet ready to go, 
but then can’t find it?
Or does your lesson ever not go *exactly* as planned 
and you are quickly attempting to change routes in a productive way?
Grab and Go Language Worksheets are a piece of cake to prep, 
keep kiddos engaged, and are a great assessment!
A break down of this jammed pack unit aligned to the Common Core!
ABC Order pgs. 5-6
Syllable Sort pg. 7
Sequence of Events pg. 8
Beginning, Middle, End pg. 9
Retell the Story pg. 10
Listening Station pgs. 11-14
Today I Read… pg. 15
Characters pgs. 16-17
Unknown Words pg. 18
Word Sort pg.19
Setting pgs. 20 and 17
Cause and Effect pg.21
Spelling Test pgs. 22-24
Story Elements pgs. 25-27
I Spy With My Little Eye pgs. 28-30
Let’s go on a Hunt pgs. 31-35
Adjectives pg. 36
Main Event and Details pgs. 37-38
Responding to Nonfiction Books pgs. 39-41
Text Connections pgs. 42-43
Book Review pgs. 44-45
I am not able to make my own copies at school, I know…I know!
We have a great lady who does them for us and about 1,000 more things!
I normally pre-plan/prep way in advance, but sometimes things just get put to the side!
Or I’ve spent time on blog-land and decided to change my plans.
I’m always looking for ways to cut back on copies in my classroom.
I also HATE stacks of paper.
Using the printables in, Grab and Go I separated them into groups based on skills.
Trimmed the sides a bit and glued onto a file folder.
{I hate regular file folders but I’m trying to use what the school gives me verses splurge with my own money like I normally do!}
I think I will let the kiddos add stickers before I laminate!  
Or maybe I’ll splurge on some colored paper.  
But then I probably could splurge on some beautiful file folders!

These files folders will be used for center work, seat work and at our small group reading tables.
Each folder has at least 2 printables on it, however,
I know a few kiddos will only get one completed
 after reading the guided reading book for the day.
 The other sheet will be for anyone who gets finished early:)

You could also use colored paper or card stock instead of a file folder.
Make a class set or just make enough for small group!
The possibilities are endless.
And what kiddo doesn’t love writing with a dry erase marker!

Make sure you hop on over to Kristen and check out what she is reviewing of mine!
Click follow on her too, if you don’t already!
You will not regret it, I promise!

She does some amazing science experiments, that I am in envy of!