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Preview of Self Reflection Project Progress

Self Reflection Project Progress

This resource is a self reflection on student projects and their work ethic. This is a great INTERVENTION for students that are falling behind due to behavioral issues. It can also help you grade students and pinpoint where they are getting sidetracked with their work. It is also an excellent way to deliver feedback on a consistent weekly basis. I have it in a weekly format for a 10 week Marking Period but this is a word document that you can alter to fit your timeframe.
Preview of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Template

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Template

Created by
B.Rogers
Wow your students with this "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" template. You fill in the questions and 4 answer choices. There are even 3 life lines. This game would make a great review or preview of topics covered in your class. The children will have a lot of fun with this one. It's a really great gifted and talented activity.
Preview of The Bridge of Kindness – A Heartwarming SEL Story About Teamwork and Connection

The Bridge of Kindness – A Heartwarming SEL Story About Teamwork and Connection

Created by
The Cozy Family
The Bridge of Kindness – A Heartwarming SEL Story About Teamwork and ConnectionHelp your students understand the true power of kindness and cooperation through this touching story, The Bridge of Kindness.Perfect for Grades 2–4, this printable SEL resource teaches how one small act can connect hearts and build stronger friendships—just like a bridge between two worlds. What’s Inside: ✅ Original, teacher-created story ✅ Guided reflection and discussion questions ✅ Creative worksheets and art
Preview of The Map That Led Nowhere – A Story About Growth, Learning, and True Treasures

The Map That Led Nowhere – A Story About Growth, Learning, and True Treasures

Created by
The Cozy Family
The Map That Led Nowhere – A Story About Growth, Learning, and Life’s True TreasuresHelp your students discover the power of learning through experience with this inspiring SEL story: “The Map That Led Nowhere – Sometimes the Journey Is the Lesson.”This meaningful story teaches children that not every success comes with a prize, and that growth often happens along the way. Perfect for Grades 3–6, it encourages reflection, empathy, and resilience. What’s Included: ✅ Original illustrated sto
Preview of LEGO Engineering STEM Activities | Building Bricks Engineering Unit | Worksheets

LEGO Engineering STEM Activities | Building Bricks Engineering Unit | Worksheets

LEGO Engineering STEM Unit | Ages 5–10 Bring hands-on STEM learning into your classroom, co-op, or homeschool with this LEGO-style Engineering Unit designed for elementary students ages 5–10. Students learn how real engineers design, build, test, and improve their ideas through fun, engaging building challenges using building bricks. This unit is print-and-go, flexible for mixed ages, and perfect for STEM clubs, enrichment classes, and homeschool groups. ⭐ WHAT’S INCLUDED ✔ 8–9 weeks of e
Preview of Mushroom For All -Original Poem for Kids

Mushroom For All -Original Poem for Kids

Created by
Gulzhan Elkin
Mushroom for All is a delightful, heartwarming tale about five charming insect friends—Starkeesha the Ant, Keeshon the Beetle, Mo’Nick the Butterfly, Barak the Bee, and Mathew the Spider—who find themselves caught in a sudden spring storm. As they scramble for shelter under a tiny mushroom, they worry there won’t be enough room for everyone. But something magical happens when they choose kindness over conflict: the mushroom grows, making space for all! Filled with rhythm, humor, and vibrant pers
Preview of Argumentative Essay Outline Color Coded and Differentiated: Cellphones

Argumentative Essay Outline Color Coded and Differentiated: Cellphones

Color-Coded & Differentiated Argumentative Essay Outline Topic: Should Cellphones Be Banned from Schools?Perfect for ENL, ELA, or writing support classrooms! Help your students organize their argumentative writing with this color coded and differentiated outline. This resource guides students step-by-step as they develop a strong argument on the engaging topic of cellphone use in schools. ✅ What’s Included: Color-coded essay sections: Introduction, Body Paragraphs, Counterargument, and
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