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Preview of Analogy Relationships

Analogy Relationships

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Kvalstad Kiddos
This helpful guide shows the 16 most common analogy types students will encounter with an example for each. Included is a cursive and print version available. The analogy types are: antonyms synonyms part:whole whole:part tool:its action tool user:tool tool:its user tool:object it's used with category:example effect:cause cause:effect increasing intensity decreasing intensity action:thing acted upon action:subject performing action object or place: its user noun:closely related adjective
Preview of Customizable Student Checklist Schedule

Customizable Student Checklist Schedule

This two-part customizable student schedule supports students who need a detailed plan. The first page is a standard schedule. The second page is geared toward task completion, with the four required tasks listed at the top and class, work, and break checks at the bottom. **This form was used with a first grader frequently eloping from class. The student could read well enough to use this schedule. The goal was to spend 5 minutes in class, complete the work (5 minutes or less at an area di
Preview of Bell Ringer, Skill Review, Editable Template, Formative Assessment, K-6

Bell Ringer, Skill Review, Editable Template, Formative Assessment, K-6

These weekly bell ringers provide a simple and effective way to check student understanding at the beginning of each new lesson. What’s Included: ✔ Weekly Bell Ringer Templates ✔ Daily Response Boxes (Monday–Friday) ✔ Weekly Student Reflection Check-In ✔ Editable Version (type your own questions or prompts) ✔ Print-and-Go Templates These exit tickets work with any subject area, including: MathReadingWritingScienceSocial StudiesSimply add a daily prompt related to your lesson objective and have
Preview of Attendance Mentoring and Tracking Elementary

Attendance Mentoring and Tracking Elementary

Boost attendance, reduce tardiness, and create meaningful student relationships with the Connect and Grow Attendance Mentoring Program. Designed specifically for school counselors, teachers, and mentors, this Tier 3 attendance intervention provides structured tools to support students who struggle with chronic absences or frequent tardies. This easy-to-use resource includes elementary attendance tracking forms, mentoring guides, reflection questions, and certificates of completion to help stu
Preview of Behavior Sticker Chart (iPhone Edition)

Behavior Sticker Chart (iPhone Edition)

Created by
Kaila Jones
Simply cut and laminate to insure product durability. This works as a great behavior management/intervention. Students will feel in touch with technology as they earn stickers on this chart. Enlarge/decrease printing size to fit your needs. Enjoy!
Preview of Student Data Progress Monitoring Chart

Student Data Progress Monitoring Chart

Use this research-based strategy to increase student achievement. Students track their own progress for each assessment given over the year. This allows for students to become intrinsically motivated in their learning increases their drive to do better. ======================================================== Turn Feedback into TPT Credit (AKA FREE MONEY to BUY MORE at TPT!) Go to your "My Purchases" page. Beside each purchase you will see a "Provide Feedback" button. Click It! Remember, you e
Preview of RtI {Small Group} Reading Intervention Lesson Log Sheet

RtI {Small Group} Reading Intervention Lesson Log Sheet

Created by
Hello Literacy
One of the biggest pieces of Response to Intervention is documenting, documenting, documenting. Once you and/or your grade level team determine which students need the same targeted intervention, whether it's long and short vowels, fluency with repeated readings or using context clues to increase vocabulary knowledge, for example...use this log sheet for a small group of 1-5 students to document your intervention area, skill, length of intervention and anecdotal notes and observations...with ro
Preview of Redo Slips

Redo Slips

These labels allow you to quickly attach to students' assignments that need a second look or "redo". Students are asked to redo incorrect problems in order to learn from them and make sure they gave their best effort. Can be used on homework assignments, class assignments, quizzes, tests, etc. A huge time saver once students are introduced to them.
Preview of Back to School Gifted Program Questionnaire | Getting to Know Students Activity

Back to School Gifted Program Questionnaire | Getting to Know Students Activity

Created by
Teacher Orbit
Gifted and Talented Student and Parent Questionnaires for Back to School and Getting to Know You Activities! Includes: Getting to Know Your Child Parent Questionnaires, Student Interest Surveys, Learning Styles Inventories, and Left Brain - Right Brain Quiz. This resource is a great way to help you get to know your students better at the beginning of the year! Designed specifically for gifted programs in elementary and middle school, this collection of inventories will provide meaningful insi
Preview of Selective Mutism Handout for Teachers

Selective Mutism Handout for Teachers

•✨This is a helpful handout for teachers who may have a student in their class who has selective mutism. The handout is two pages so you can print double sided. •This handout reviews the signs and symptoms of selective mutism, background information, and common myths.•This handout gives teachers classroom tips for increased communication for students in their class with selective mutism.•❇Strategies and information is all research based.✴
Preview of Request to Retest Form

Request to Retest Form

Do you want students to have a second opportunity at showing mastery over a standard? Do you hate when students retest only to receive the same grade because they have not done anything differently from the first assessment? This form can be readily available for students to request an additional chance on a graded assignment, quiz, or test. Students must list at least three activities (homework, study guides, redo questions, peer tutoring, mini lesson with teacher, etc) in order to show they
Preview of Formative Assessment - Circle Map

Formative Assessment - Circle Map

Created by
Evan Payne
Formative assessments are used in the classroom to get a pulse on the learning of your students. Teachers take these quick assessments and then use them to guide their instruction. After teaching a concept and believing that your students have grasped the knowledge your standards require - distribute this formative assessment to see if students gained the the understanding you hoped they would. I created this formative assessment on a half sheet - and then duplicated it on the same below. I
Preview of Kids Teach Kids

Kids Teach Kids

This product will give you the framework on how to organize opportunities for your students to grow closer to each other while teaching their expertise about a topic. You will also get a color sheet where they can decide their topic, a sign up sheet, and a parent letter. Please let me know how it goes! It's one of the best structures I've developed during teaching to increase leadership, confidence, respect, and success for every student during each cycle. I like to do at least two cycles ea
Preview of iReady Quiz Growth Data Tracker-Progress Monitoring Sheets | 5th Grade

iReady Quiz Growth Data Tracker-Progress Monitoring Sheets | 5th Grade

Did you know that the act of students simply tracking their own data causes a spike in growth? When students are aware of how they are performing, they become more motivated to perform better. This editable iReady Comprehension Check Data Tracker is designed to do just that. Created for grade 5, this resource allows students to track their iReady Comprehension Check lesson scores, become aware of their performance, and grow intrinsic motivation for future quizzes. Student ownership and account
Preview of Self-Regulation and Calming Strategies

Self-Regulation and Calming Strategies

Created by
Alexandra Smith
This Self-Regulation and Calming Strategies sheet is a perfect pair for the Think Sheet! I have created personalized calming strategy booklets for many of my students, and that got me thinking that maybe our classrooms need a visual that can be used across all students to promote self-regulation and calming emotions. The idea is to prompt the student to this sheet when students engage in precursor behaviors in order to teach them how to regulate their emotions. Added bonus -- when these strategi
Preview of SEL Group Activities | Posters, Reflection & Exit Tickets (Grades 3–8)

SEL Group Activities | Posters, Reflection & Exit Tickets (Grades 3–8)

Created by
Manja Milinovic
This engaging and versatile group activity pack is perfect for elementary and middle school teachers looking to foster social-emotional learning (SEL), student collaboration, and classroom community building. Designed for grades 3–8, this ready-to-use resource includes printable posters, editable group tracking tables, reflection worksheets, and exit tickets to help students explore their similarities and differences through fun, interactive exercises. Key features: Editable group track
Preview of Math Reflective Journaling: Error Analysis & Growth Mindset Tool

Math Reflective Journaling: Error Analysis & Growth Mindset Tool

Created by
Tara Huggins
Help your students turn mistakes into meaningful learning opportunities with this structured Math Reflective Journaling resource! This tool guides students through intentional error analysis so they can take ownership of their learning and grow in mathematical confidence. With this resource, students are required to: • Clearly state the problem they missed • Identify and explain their specific error • Show the correct steps and solution • Reflect on how to avoid making the same mistake in the
Preview of Owl Bloom's Taxonomy Class Posters ("Whooo Has Great Thinking Skills?")

Owl Bloom's Taxonomy Class Posters ("Whooo Has Great Thinking Skills?")

Whether kept in my lesson plan book as a planning tool, taped to my desk as a reference in teaching, or posted on my board as a quick guide to higher level questioning, Bloom’s Taxonomy has been a guide I have used frequently throughout my teaching career. Through the use of classroom posters like the ones created for you in this adorable owl-themed pack, I have been able to help my students monitor their own levels of thinking, as well as design their own projects and learning goals. These
Preview of Bloom's Taxonomy Class Posters (Superhero Theme!)

Bloom's Taxonomy Class Posters (Superhero Theme!)

Whether kept in my lesson plan book as a planning tool, taped to my desk as a reference in teaching, or posted on my board as a quick guide to higher level questioning, Bloom’s Taxonomy has been a guide I have used frequently throughout my teaching career. Through the use of classroom posters like the ones created for you in this adorable superhero-themed pack, I have been able to help my students monitor their own levels of thinking, as well as design their own projects and learning goals.
Preview of Bloom's Taxonomy Class Posters ("Higher Order Thinking Skills Are Great Tools!")

Bloom's Taxonomy Class Posters ("Higher Order Thinking Skills Are Great Tools!")

Whether kept in my lesson plan book as a planning tool, taped to my desk as a reference in teaching, or posted on my board as a quick guide to higher level questioning, Bloom’s Taxonomy has been a guide I have used frequently throughout my teaching career. Through the use of classroom posters like the ones created for you in this terrific tool-themed pack, I have been able to help my students monitor their own levels of thinking, as well as design their own projects and learning goals. Thes
Preview of Candy Bloom's Taxonomy Posters (Our Higher Order Thinking Skills Are Sweet)

Candy Bloom's Taxonomy Posters (Our Higher Order Thinking Skills Are Sweet)

Whether kept in my lesson plan book as a planning tool, taped to my desk as a reference in teaching, or posted on my board as a quick guide to higher level questioning, Bloom’s Taxonomy has been a guide I have used frequently throughout my teaching career. Through the use of classroom posters like the ones created for you in this cute, candy-themed pack, I have been able to help my students monitor their own levels of thinking, as well as design their own projects and learning goals. These
Preview of Movie Themed Bloom's Taxonomy Class Posters (Lights, Camera, Thinking!)

Movie Themed Bloom's Taxonomy Class Posters (Lights, Camera, Thinking!)

Whether kept in my lesson plan book as a planning tool, taped to my desk as a reference in teaching, or posted on my board as a quick guide to higher level questioning, Bloom’s Taxonomy has been a guide I have used frequently throughout my teaching career. Through the use of classroom posters like the ones created for you in this colorful, Hollywood/movie-pack, I have been able to help my students monitor their own levels of thinking, as well as design their own projects and learning goals.
Preview of Scuba Bloom's Taxonomy Class Posters (Diving Deep with Higher Order Thinking!)

Scuba Bloom's Taxonomy Class Posters (Diving Deep with Higher Order Thinking!)

Whether kept in my lesson plan book as a planning tool, taped to my desk as a reference in teaching, or posted on my board as a quick guide to higher level questioning, Bloom’s Taxonomy has been a guide I have used frequently throughout my teaching career. Through the use of classroom posters like the ones created for you in this ocean animal-themed pack, I have been able to help my students monitor their own levels of thinking, as well as design their own projects and learning goals. These
Preview of Bloom's Taxonomy Posters-Primary Colors (Happy about Our Higher Order Thinking!)

Bloom's Taxonomy Posters-Primary Colors (Happy about Our Higher Order Thinking!)

Whether kept in my lesson plan book as a planning tool, taped to my desk as a reference in teaching, or posted on my board as a quick guide to higher level questioning, Bloom’s Taxonomy has been a guide I have used frequently throughout my teaching career. Through the use of classroom posters like the ones created for you in this colorful, kid-themed pack, I have been able to help my students monitor their own levels of thinking, as well as design their own projects and learning goals. Thes
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