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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
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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
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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 Google Forms Quiz- Mystery Science for Distance Learning - Are unicorns real?

Google Forms Quiz- Mystery Science for Distance Learning - Are unicorns real?

Created by
Charging 4th
2nd grade Mystery-Science mini-lesson: Are unicorns real?I have created a short, simple quiz through GOOGLE FORMS to assess students after they have viewed this mini-lesson. Use it as a quiz or a comprehension checkMystery Science is offering FREE access right now because of distance learning, Go sign up for an account! Link quiz to your Google Classroom and have instant feedback through Google Drive/Google Forms It is a great way to assess students during the Coronavirus pandemic, and they can
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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 Google Forms Quiz- Mystery Science for Distance Learning- How are toys invented?

Google Forms Quiz- Mystery Science for Distance Learning- How are toys invented?

Created by
Charging 4th
2nd grade Mystery-Science mini-lesson: How are toys invented?I have created a short, simple quiz through GOOGLE FORMS to assess students after they have viewed this mini-lesson. Use it as a quiz or a comprehension check.Mystery Science is offering FREE access right now because of distance learning, Go sign up for an account!Link quiz to your Google Classroom and have instant feedback through Google Drive/Google FormsIt is a great way to assess students during the Coronavirus pandemic, and they
Preview of Google Forms Quiz- Mystery Science for Distance Learning- How is glass made?

Google Forms Quiz- Mystery Science for Distance Learning- How is glass made?

Created by
Charging 4th
2nd grade Mystery-Science mini-lesson: How is glass made?I have created a short, simple quiz through GOOGLE FORMS to assess students after they have viewed this mini-lesson. Use it as a quiz or a comprehension check.Mystery Science is offering FREE access right now because of distance learning, Go sign up for an account!Link quiz to your Google Classroom and have instant feedback through Google Drive/Google FormsIt is a great way to assess students during the Coronavirus pandemic, and they can
Preview of Google Forms Quiz-Mystery Science for Distance Learning- Why is the ocean salty?

Google Forms Quiz-Mystery Science for Distance Learning- Why is the ocean salty?

Created by
Charging 4th
2nd grade Mystery-Science mini-lesson: Why is the ocean salty?I have created a short, simple quiz through GOOGLE FORMS to assess students after they have viewed this mini-lesson. Use it as a quiz or a comprehension check.Mystery Science is offering FREE access right now because of distance learning, Go sign up for an account!Link quiz to your Google Classroom and have instant feedback through Google Drive/Google Forms.It is a great way to assess students during the Coronavirus pandemic, and the
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 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 ESL Teaching Cognates Article

ESL Teaching Cognates Article

Created by
Fun To Teach
As ESL teachers of second language learners, we know that cognates or words that look and/or sound similar in two languages are abundant in academic language. With this in mind, we offer this informative free ESL article that will give you a framework of teaching cognates. •Why teach cognates? •What does the research say? •What are false cognates? •What can parents do? Common Core State Standards (CCSS) ask us to increase vocabulary and comprehension. Second language learners can benefit in t
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
Preview of Make Up Work Form

Make Up Work Form

Created by
Hana Pfost
Make up work can be the bane of my existence – it is difficult to encapsulate the classroom experience outside of the room. Also, if you have students that are frequently out, keeping track of who is working on what is a pain. My system is twofold – if the student will not be in to get work, I have a form that allows you to include more details. This is designed to help parents and students get information and classwork easily, even without you there to explain. Generally I attach any worksheet
Preview of Monthly Self Reflection for the SLP

Monthly Self Reflection for the SLP

This monthly self-reflection for the SLP allows the students to write the goals they've worked on and the activities they've completed in the speech room! Student mark their own progress using thumbs up graphics, which is great for grades K, 1, 2. Useful for ongoing, monthly parent communication with a designated note section for the Speech Language Pathologist to add a comment about the student's progress. This product is classroom tested, utilized in my speech room each month, child friendly
Preview of Reading Goal Raffle Ticket FREEBIE

Reading Goal Raffle Ticket FREEBIE

This product includes raffle tickets that can be used as a motivational incentive for students to do well on their reading goal quizzes. Every time students earn 100% on an reading quiz for a book they've read, they fill out a raffle ticket, fold it up, and put it into a raffle jar for a prize at the end of the marking period. The more quizzes they take, the more chances they have to get raffle tickets. On the last day of the marking period, draw one ticket and check the winner’s reading quiz
Preview of Back to School Activities First Week

Back to School Activities First Week

The first week of school is always fun and exciting for students as well as parents. On the first day back to school my students love giving their parents homework for the night instead of themselves. This is a chance for parents to tell you any important or fun fact information that will better help you understand their child. I love reading each and every piece of information that first week of school. This helps me to engage with each child and form a strong trust factor that will increa
Preview of Important Student Information Sheet

Important Student Information Sheet

Looking for a parent's phone number? email? address? Need to know how a child's going home? Sick of looking through 5 pages to find what you need? In the beginning of the year, get each parent to fill out this simple, one page Important Information Sheet at the beginning of the year, hole punch and place in a binder to keep all that information together in one handy notebook. I leave mine right next to my computer so that I always have it on hand when I need it. Find this form and more forms t
Preview of Free Reading and Writing Fluency Supplement for K-8th Teachers

Free Reading and Writing Fluency Supplement for K-8th Teachers

In this free supplement, “How and Why to Teach and Learn Reading and Writing Fluently”, I will focus on fluency in three literacy areas: oral reading, silent reading, and writing. The objectives are to define reading fluency, identify the characteristics of fluent and non-fluent readers, and examine strategies and instructional techniques to improve fluency in both reading and writing. The fluency supplement information supports “Lynne’s Literacy Learnings” materials New Word Clues, New Word C
Preview of Tutoring Questionnaire

Tutoring Questionnaire

Created by
My Book Boost
Use this questionnaire when you first start tutoring a student. It will help you gain important information that you can use as you plan for your next session (especially planning with the child's interests in mind, etc.). Sample Questions: What are the student's interests? What are the student's strengths? What is the student's age and birthday? If you're tutoring reading to Preschool, Kindergarten, or 1st grade students, be sure to check out the My Book Boost resource in my store to see if
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