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Preview of Student Rubric Template

Student Rubric Template

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PiecebyPeace
This document includes a student rubric template along with an example of how you can fill it out to measure success in an objective manner. The rubric features a 3 point system of grading. This type of rubric is ideal for oral presentations and summative projects. The rubric features visuals that are student friendly so that students can use this rubric to guide their self-monitoring and self-evaluation during their creative process. You can edit the rubric template to match your standards a
Preview of Coding Your Name

Coding Your Name

Binary Coding Activity Students will type or write their names. They will type or write their name in binary code. If you look up the binary code, you will see that each letter of the alphabet has a specific code in 0's and 1's to represent it. Students use that code to write their names. Then they create their version of binary code. Then they will create a different type of code for their name. Ex. Instead of 0 they could use a :).
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Building the Checkerboard Labels

Created by
Gladys Noronha
Building the checkerboard labels- Color coded numbersColor coded LabelsEasily cut out bordersSize 6x6.5 (after cutting each label)9 label cards of Units9 label cards of Hundreds9 label cards of Thousands
Preview of PYP Learner Profile Reflection

PYP Learner Profile Reflection

Learner Profile ReflectionQuick & Easy! Appropriate for the IB PYPThis reflection can be given to students at the start of the year or start or end of a unit of inquiry. It is also perfect in portfolios and then for students to reflect on over/ at the end of the year too! The colour coding makes this activity simple and easy to use as well as gives students and teachers a snapshot of areas to focus learning or support to help students develop their skills further. I have placed reflective up t
Preview of Reading Discussion Guide: BOOKTHINK

Reading Discussion Guide: BOOKTHINK

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trocadero
In BOOKTHINK, reading groups set daily goals for home reading. At home, students use comment and question starters based on Bloom's Taxonomy to prepare for discussions using class-devised discussion rules. This unit runs itself once established and may be repeated with different texts during the year. Differentiation strategies are highlighted throughout the unit. Assessment opportunities with Commons Core Standards-based rubrics are also included.
Preview of Free SEL Journal Prompts

Free SEL Journal Prompts

Looking for a quick and meaningful way to build reflection and self-awareness in your classroom this coming school year? This free mini-pack includes 5 Social Emotional Learning journal prompts to help students build confidence, manage stress, and develop a growth mindset. Perfect for middle and high school classrooms, counseling sessions, or morning meetings. Try it out today and see how easily you can spark powerful conversations with your students! For 30 more prompts + a student-friendly jo
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