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Preview of BASIC Think Sheet

BASIC Think Sheet

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Wonder FULL
Fabulous resource for all teachers! Use this BASIC THINK SHEET at any grade-level to help students as they process through different situations throughout your day at school. This sheet will help your students take responsibility for their actions and increase communication with your students' parents!
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Checking for Understanding - Quick Formative Assessments

My goal this year is to do a better of job of checking for understanding (or quick, simple formative assessments). I created some cards to attach to the student desks that will do just that! Just download the file and print on green, yellow, and red card stock. The GREEN is for students who totally understand the concept, YELLOW for students who kind of understand and RED for students who don't understand. To increase the functionality, I also printed the letters A, B, and C on the back in
Preview of I Am Ready to Take My AR Quiz

I Am Ready to Take My AR Quiz

This postcard is for students to take home and return when they are ready to take an AR quiz. An adult sign to let the teacher know the student has read the book at least three times, and can retell and answer questions about the book before quizzing takes place in the classroom. This has helped my students gain a better understanding of when they are ready.
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Practice with Games Freebie!

I send this home at the beginning of each school year. It is a resource for parents to help their children practice skills at home in a fun way. The letter includes: Description of 8 games that can easily be made and played at home to increase basic skills at home. These game ideas can be used to practice letter recognition, number recognition, sight words, or weekly word families. **If you like this resource please check out my store for some of the games already created for you!
Preview of Status of the Class FREEBIE Graphic Organizers for Writers Workshop

Status of the Class FREEBIE Graphic Organizers for Writers Workshop

This Writers Workshop Status of the Class and Topic Tracker FREEBIE is a sample of what's included in the editable pack. Taking Status of the Class and using the Topic Tracker will help you teach your writers to manage their time, increase their writing productivity and figure out strategy groups, conferences and teaching points for future lessons. It's great to implement while launching writers workshop at back to school time or refine your workshop at any time of the year. You'll be able to gu
Preview of Fluency Graphs

Fluency Graphs

Created by
Diann Rakadroka
These three free graphs are perfect for helping students chart their own progress. Research shows that students that take a more active roll in tracking their personal progress make greater gains. Graphing reading fluency is a fun way to help your students feel motivated and accountable. Charts give learners immediate feedback and are great for positive reinforcement. Students can be timed for one or two minute intervals to increase their fluency on a daily or weekly basis. They can track th
Preview of IEP Data Collection Sheets (Non-Editable)

IEP Data Collection Sheets (Non-Editable)

These are the data collection sheets that I use on a weekly basis in my classroom during small groups. Keep in mind this is the FREE, NON-EDITABLE version. These sheets have been a game changer for me! I used to collect IEP data here and there whenever I had extra time, but over the last two years I have committed to a block of time everyday for what my class calls "IEP Small Groups". Students rotate through four stations in groups of two (Math, Writing, Reading, and a Computer Station - this ye
Preview of Social Responsibility Core Competency Poster

Social Responsibility Core Competency Poster

BC Core Competency Poster that kids and teachers can use to help generate criteria for expected behaviours. It's also great for self-assessments, class conversations and a quick look at different profiles. Not all profiles are listed on the poster, but all posters start at profile 1 & are clustered by increasing "Competency levels." These posters were made by myself, K. Nakonechny, J. Dittmer & N. Francoeur in 2018, so the language in the competencies on the ministry website has changed a bi
Preview of Reading Response Logs

Reading Response Logs

Here is an easy way to support Common Core standards with individual reading response logs. Both the narrative and informational text logs give students a supportive framework in which to demonstrate their comprehension of the text through writing. These logs can be easily differentiate to meet the needs of your students and can also be used for formative assessment. Great tool to show parents during conferences!
Preview of Student Task Card

Student Task Card

Created by
Dalal Atris
This student task card is a great way for classroom management especially when students are working independently. Students take learning into their own hands by keeping track of what they need to complete for that specific subject. This is also great for the students who shout out "I'm Done!". It keeps focused and will decrease interruptions when teacher is working in small groups. Good use for literacy blocks or math blocks. Print and Laminate each card for student so student could re-use
Preview of DRA Reading Progress Tracking Charts Grades k-2

DRA Reading Progress Tracking Charts Grades k-2

Encourage your students to track their own reading level progress this year with this DRA aligned reading level chart! Easy to use!This is a simple chart I use with students to track their reading progress throughout the school year. Students are motivated when they see their hard work paying off in increased levels in reading. It is also motivational for students who haven't been giving their best effort to see where they stand. Incuded are: ✏ Student tracking charts for grades k-2 (3 charts) ✏
Preview of Student Weekly Reflection

Student Weekly Reflection

Created by
Jennie Finke
Hi, Sweet Ones! We all know that reflection is important- but finding the time to reflect on every assignment with every child is nearly impossible! I created this tool in an effort to allow more reflection to occur, but other benefits happened simultaneously: Parents commented that they loved the extra home/school communication (and I loved that it was quick, easy, and painless on my part!). Students began to take more pride and ownership in their work, and were genuinely excited to tak
Preview of Tell Me About Your Student

Tell Me About Your Student

Build strong relationships with families from the very beginning of the school year!This Tell Me About Your Student bilingual questionnaire helps you learn about your students’ strengths, needs, interests, and support systems before the first day of school. This resource includes both English and Spanish versions, making it perfect for supporting diverse families and increasing family engagement. Perfect for: • Back to school • Meet the teacher • Open house • Beginning of the year • Family
Preview of Repeated Reading Log

Repeated Reading Log

Did you know that repeated readings can boost your reading skills? And if you're tired of the traditional reading log, try a repeated reading log instead! Here's why: Improves fluency: When you read the same text several times, you become more familiar with it, which makes you read faster and smoother. This fluency leads to better comprehension and enjoyment of the text. Increases vocabulary: Repeated readings help you understand the context and meaning of unfamiliar words in the text. This
Preview of A Note from the Teacher- A Positive Note

A Note from the Teacher- A Positive Note

Created by
Education Depot
Every parent loves to hear that their child did something nice. Too many times teachers get into the habit of only sending home negative notes. This is a quick note that teachers can fill out quickly and send home to parents to let them know that their child did something positive. This is a great way to increase parent/teacher communication and relationships. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Exit Ticket: Growth Mindset

Exit Ticket: Growth Mindset

A straightforward, fun exit ticket for student reflection - including my elementary kiddos favorite thing, EMOJIS ☀️ Can be modified based on subject, unit, etc. This exit ticket promotes growth mindset strategies (the power of 'YET' is something my class loved!) and vital time for students to engage in self-reflection and wrap up the activity, lesson, or unit. This formative assessment includes colorful graphics and encourages improvement while still celebrating progress!
Preview of Positive Behavior Support: What's Your Function, Mr Junction?!

Positive Behavior Support: What's Your Function, Mr Junction?!

Created by
Mrs Kelli Green
Majority of the time, a child is engaging in a less desired behavior in order to try to communicate something to us. This document is a user friendly, detailed checklist to help determine the reason why a certain behavior is occurring. Once the function is determined, simply refer to the "Now what?" section for ideas on how to help decrease the more disruptive behavior and promote a better way for the student to express their needs! This will be a priceless tool in your classroom with any ch
Preview of Behavior Monitoring Checklist

Behavior Monitoring Checklist

Created by
SmileandStaple
Behavior Monitoring Checklist with Visual Cues Promotes positive behavior and self-monitoring. Good way to communicate home daily. Can be used for whole class or individual students. Great way to track data for behavior modification plans, provide information to parents, case workers, administration. Easily track portions of the day or specific classes. Create goals with student(s) to improve upon, make plans, and increase accountability.
Preview of Think - Pair - Share Instructional Strategy

Think - Pair - Share Instructional Strategy

Created by
Create 'n Time
"Think- Pair - Share" is a great strategy for differentiating learning and keeping students on task, resulting in more effective student learning. This strategy is also a very effective classroom management tool --it keeps students involved and provides opportunities for teachers to check for understanding. Think-Pair-Share has many benefits to student learning--builds in wait-time; provides rehearsal for responses; enhances depth and breadth of thinking; increases level of participation; ke
Preview of Reading Interest Survey FREEBIE

Reading Interest Survey FREEBIE

Reading interest surveys are a great way to get to know more about your students. This free survey is a great way to collect data about your elementary students' interests at the beginning of the school year. The surveys can also be administered multiple times during the school year to monitor changes in students' interests. Teachers can use the information to reflect on and plan their instruction based on students' interests for increased engagement. Students can write or draw their responses b
Preview of Incorporating Physical Activity in the Classroom-CCSS Aligned Lesson Plans

Incorporating Physical Activity in the Classroom-CCSS Aligned Lesson Plans

Created by
Melissa Wolken
An instructional guide for kindergarten teachers to incorporate physical activity into the classroom in order to engage students and improve academic performance. Four CCSS aligned lesson plans in Math, ELA, and Science that tie into PE standards. In recent years, schools have eliminated physical activity as it is viewed as time that could be spent on academic work. As a result, physical activity (PA) has decreased during the school day and children are not receiving the recommended daily amoun
Preview of Do students feel sick? Do W.O.W first! 8.5 x 11 poster

Do students feel sick? Do W.O.W first! 8.5 x 11 poster

Do you have frequent flyers to the health room or nurses office? Post this W.O.W. sign in your classroom! On the first day of school, I explain to the students that if they feel sick, I'm going to ask them first to do W.O.W. which stands for "Water, Oxygen, Wait." It's amazing how many students feel better after doing "W.O.W."If a student comes to me and says they don't feel good, I point them toward the sign hung near our drinking fountain. After doing the three things, (especially the ten minu
Preview of Data Sheet for Token Boards or Reinforcement Systems

Data Sheet for Token Boards or Reinforcement Systems

Keep data on the use of reinforcement including: * The date * Who delivered the reinforcement * The number of tokens earned * The task/activity that tokens were earned during * How often the tokens were given - FR (fixed rate) - VR (variable rate) * What the reinforcer was * Earned during whole group, small group, or one-on-one * Other comments This information is useful to: * Keep all team members on the same page * See what is effective and what is not * Determine next steps (e
Preview of FREE SNEAK PEEK of "Cheat Sheet" Standards Assessment Checklist!!

FREE SNEAK PEEK of "Cheat Sheet" Standards Assessment Checklist!!

Hi everyone, I wanted to share the latest classroom tool I’ve been working on. In this age of data driven classroom instruction, I wanted to combine three VERY important resources into an easily accessible and usable assessment document. I wanted to know WHAT standard was taught, WHEN it was taught, and what the STUDENT level of mastery was on that particular day it was taught. This tool would be PERFECT for: Pre-assesment, formative assessment, and post/summative assessment Check out the “HOW
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