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Preview of Exit Tickets: The Key to Formative Assessments!

Exit Tickets: The Key to Formative Assessments!

Robert Marzano, classroom researcher and education author, recently wrote in depth about this formative assessment. In the article, he shares four uses for exit slips. He states that students can (1) rate their current understanding of new learning; (2) analyze and reflect on their efforts around the learning; (3) provide feedback to teachers on an instructional strategy; and (4) provide feedback about the materials and teaching. An exit slip can also be be a great way to set up the next day's l
Preview of The Door Between Right and Easy – A Story of Moral Choices and Integrity

The Door Between Right and Easy – A Story of Moral Choices and Integrity

Created by
The Cozy Family
The Door Between Right and Easy – A Story of Moral Choices and IntegrityTeach your students the importance of making the right choice, even when it’s hard, with this inspiring SEL story: The Door Between Right and Easy.This beautifully written story encourages critical thinking, integrity, and character development—perfect for classroom discussions and reflection activities. Best for Grades 3–6, this resource fits perfectly into: ✅ Character education lessons ✅ Social-emotional learning (SEL)
Preview of The Ant and the Giant Leaf

The Ant and the Giant Leaf

Created by
The Cozy Family
The Ant and the Giant Leaf Inspire your young learners with this engaging short story about Arlo, a determined ant who shows that even small creatures can achieve mighty things through teamwork and perseverance. Perfect for teaching growth mindset, teamwork, and problem-solving, this resource includes:A beautifully written short story for read-aloud or independent readingDiscussion prompts to spark classroom conversationsA simple craft and activity idea to reinforce the moralIdeal for grades K–2
Preview of The Candle That Shared Its Flame

The Candle That Shared Its Flame

Created by
The Cozy Family
Bring empathy and kindness into your classroom with The Candle That Shared Its Flame, a touching short story that teaches children how one simple act of goodness can brighten the world around them. This story helps students understand the value of sharing, empathy, and kindness, and how giving doesn’t make us smaller — it makes everyone shine brighter.Perfect for:Grades 2–5Character education lessonsMorning meetings or mindfulness momentsLiteracy centers & reading comprehension practice✨ Teach y
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