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Preview of Editable Teacher Contact Card

Editable Teacher Contact Card

Use this handy card to give your classroom parents your contact info. You can even put a magnet dot on the back to make it a magnet they can use on their refrigerator all year long! The card is editable so that you can personalize with your own information.
Preview of Minecraft Positive Reinforcement Chart

Minecraft Positive Reinforcement Chart

Created by
Ms Firstie
Do your students love Mincraft? Do you need positive reinforcements for a student(s)? Print and laminate this freebie. Use velcro dots and possible Minecraft game pieces to incentivize your behavior student. Complete a forced-choice menu with this student and provide "prizes" for every 2-3 game pieces. The student can earn a 3-5 minute break each time. Have questions, let me know. You've got this!
Preview of FREE Editable Expectations Checklist | IB PYP Unit of Inquiry, ATL, and Learner

FREE Editable Expectations Checklist | IB PYP Unit of Inquiry, ATL, and Learner

Simplify your classroom observations with this FREE editable Expectations Checklist! Designed for PYP teachers, this Google Docs template helps you track student progress across: Unit of Inquiry Literacy & Numeracy Approaches to Learning (ATL) Skills Learner Profile Attributes ✅ Google Docs editable ✅ Observed / Not Observed checkboxes ✅ Perfect for progress tracking, parent conferences, or report preparation Ideal for Kindergarten to Upper Primary teachers!
Preview of Clipboard Sign-In/Sign-Out Sheet

Clipboard Sign-In/Sign-Out Sheet

Created by
ExploreThink
This is a simple sign-in/sign-out sheet for students to fill out when they leave the classroom. There is room left at the top for a clipboard clamp so that the clamp does not obscure the title of the document.
Preview of Reward and Consequence Behavior Chart

Reward and Consequence Behavior Chart

We have all been there....we have a child that is unruly and just refuses to listen and follow any rules. I have made this chart just for them. The chart is very simple to use, if the child does well in the 15 minute time span then they receive a star. After so many stars in a row (I usually do 3 stars, but it is up to you) then the child receives an immediate reward for their behavior. Now if the child is having trouble during the time span, mark an X or leave it blank so they know they need to
Preview of RTI Behavior Intervention Checklist (weekly)

RTI Behavior Intervention Checklist (weekly)

This is a weekly checklist for your students who are on RTI behavior OR for your ESE students wtih BIP's. I use this with most of my ESE students who need a Behavior Intervention Plan. The 2nd page does not have the periods listed, so you can write them in or write in specific classes. I usually give my students a reward if they earn all 2's at the end of each week!
Preview of Worry Monsters

Worry Monsters

Many children have worries. To help children cope, adults can encourage young children to draw or print their worries and in turn externalize these challenging emotions. With the children and families that I work with, we like to draw our worries on "Worry Monsters." The worry monsters can then hold onto the worry so that the child does not have to. This is one aspect of OuTcomes Therapy's Calming Kit. We will be posting more items in the coming weeks to help children calm, regulate and focus.
Preview of Guided Reading Text Level Chart, Correlation, How to Level Texts

Guided Reading Text Level Chart, Correlation, How to Level Texts

Created by
Teacher Karma
GUIDED READING TEXT LEVEL CHART KIT: This kit addresses how to level texts for guided reading, small group, whole group, intervention and how reading levels correlate from one tool to another: Guided ReadingAR (Accelerated Reading)DRA (Developmental Reading Assessment)Reading A to Z Grade Levels Kinder - 5th gradeIncluded in the 7 page kit:*Guided Reading Correlation Chart *Text Level Checklist *10 Characteristics Used to Find Text Level *Informational article: One Size Does Not Fit All! One d
Preview of #MIP Improving Behavior

#MIP Improving Behavior

#MIP Status- Most Improved Student It’s a struggle to motivate and reward students to participate, do homework, or complete coursework without grading everything or giving out an extrinsic item. (I hate giving out candy!) I noticed students became more responsible and motivated to be recognized for the “little things” with this program. Through using the data sheet, you also get to see different trends in your classroom: who is participating, who is unable to complete independent activities on
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