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Preview of Creating a student work space at home

Creating a student work space at home

This Power Point is ready to share with parents and full of great tips for setting up a work area for their child. I have compiled lessons learned through real-world experience to create this informative, thought-provoking presentation. Parents are sure to find ways of making their elementary-age child's at-home work space the best it can be. Topics include: analyzing your home for the best spots; increasing student focus; what parents need to do while their student is learning live
Preview of Editable Parent Teacher Conference Form Templates - Pastel Theme

Editable Parent Teacher Conference Form Templates - Pastel Theme

This conference night set contains all the forms and templates you need for a successful and stress-free Parent Teacher conferences! 38 editable conference and communication forms are included. Simply edit the pages with your info and print! *Note: These are editable in Powerpoint! You must have Powerpoint to edit the text. Included:Folder label - portrait and landscapeConference checklist, for parents or teachersTime preference formConference overviewConference reminder notesSchedule templatesS
Preview of The Microschool CEO Bundle — Start Your Own Microschool | Guide + Workbook

The Microschool CEO Bundle — Start Your Own Microschool | Guide + Workbook

Created by
Kind Academy
Are you a teacher who is ready to leave the traditional classroom and build something of your own? This complete Microschool CEO Bundle gives you everything you need to go from idea to open doors — without years of trial and error. Created by Iman Alleyne, founder of Kind Academy (an 11-year microschool in South Florida) and creator of the Launch Your Kind certification program, this bundle was built specifically for educators who already know how to teach and are ready to learn how to build. Wh
Preview of Student Observation Log

Student Observation Log

This is an EXTREMELY simple form I keep in my binders for each class. There is a copy of this form for each student. I keep a clipboard of labels nearby during class, and when I note a behavior that I want to record, or if there is an incident in class, I record it on a label. Later when I have time, I stick the label on the observation form. Now my documentation is a piece of cake. If I need to talk to parents or administrators about a student's behavior in class, I just have to look at my log.
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