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Preview of Understanding the Central Idea - Student Thinking Tool!

Understanding the Central Idea - Student Thinking Tool!

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Siba Shekhar
Looking for a student-friendly way to assess and deepen learners’ understanding of the Central Idea in your PYP classroom? This printable and resource helps students reflect, connect, and express their thinking meaningfully throughout a Unit of Inquiry. What’s IncludedA thoughtfully designed reflection template that invites students to articulate their understanding in their own wordsPrompts and guiding questions to encourage personal connections, examples, and conceptual understandingWhy You wi
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THINK Research Flippable

Ever wonder how to introduce the concept of research to younger learners? In our digital age, the standard for elementary students to learn to navigate the digital world and extract information from sources is ever increasing. Use this flippable and acronym "THINK" as an easy way to evaluate if a source is good for finding information or not!
Preview of Depth and Complexity Icon Half Sheets

Depth and Complexity Icon Half Sheets

Created by
Danielle Miller
Here are some questions that inspire inquiry in the classroom. I created these half-sheets as a means of encouraging my students to think more critically about a given text or concept. These can be used in all content areas, as an exit ticket or a formative assessment, and can be adapted to meet the ability levels of all students.
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STEM Journal/Interactive Notebook

STEM Teaching Tools for Elementary Students **UPDATED! NOW INCLUDES BOTH STEM AND STEAM TEACHING TOOLS AND TWO NEW PLANNING ORGANIZERS!*** This package contains a variety of teaching tools to introduce and guide the STEM process with elementary students. Organizers are simple, concise, and developmentally appropriate, even for early childhood students. Use with interactive notebooks, STEM journals, or on their own. Students can complete activities independently, with partners, or during whole c
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