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Preview of Behavior Intervention Plan BIP Won't do Assignments

Behavior Intervention Plan BIP Won't do Assignments

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Kimberly Buck
This behavior intervention plan (BIP) can be manipulated after purchasing. It includes the following in connection with decreasing refusal to finish work and increasing assigned task completion: *Three (3) Objectives *Four (4) Intervention Strategies *Six(6) Reward Suggestions (can be altered to fit your needs) *Nine (9) Consequences in sequence *Place for Signatures (ex. Parent, Student, Teacher, Sped Teacher, LEA, and Principal) (*Please note: The thumbnail only provides a view of the
Preview of Creative Writing Assessment Options for Younger Students

Creative Writing Assessment Options for Younger Students

ired of the same old essays, quizzes, tests, and worksheets? Bring choice, creativity, and engagement to your writing instruction with 11 exciting writing assessment options! Perfect for grades 3–5, these projects allow students to show what they know in meaningful, authentic ways. This resource is cross-curricular and works for ELA, social studies, history, science, and more. Included are 11 step-by-step quick guides* explaining how to do the following projects. · Write a news article
Preview of Celebrations Inquiry Unit x - Social Studies - Culture - Planner - IB

Celebrations Inquiry Unit x - Social Studies - Culture - Planner - IB

This 6-7 week Where We Are In Place & Time (PYP) plan will help students understand the history behind their own and others' celebrations while also increasing their sense of personal identity and tolerance. Easily adapted to suit your own class/school, it includes:  transdisciplinary theme, central idea, lines of inquiry, key concepts and questionsapproaches to learning (ATLs) and learner profile focusagency and action ideasassessment  - before views, formative, summative, self-assessment and
Preview of Patriot Day Math | Data Analysis of 9/11 Statistics | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Patriot Day Math | Data Analysis of 9/11 Statistics | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Description: This lesson uses Patriot Day (September 11) as a context for practicing data analysis, graphing, and problem solving in a respectful, age-appropriate way. Elementary: Graph small data sets of helpers (firefighters, police, medics) with pictographs or bar graphs.Middle School: Analyze timelines and casualty numbers, calculate percents, and create bar graphs.High School: Work with complex datasets such as rebuilding costs or memorial attendance, modelin
Preview of International Literacy Day Math | Analyzing Global Literacy | K–12, TEKS

International Literacy Day Math | Analyzing Global Literacy | K–12, TEKS

Description: Bring math and global issues together on International Literacy Day (September 8) with an activity analyzing world literacy statistics. Elementary: Compare literacy rates from 3 countries and build bar graphs.Middle School: Work with regional data sets to calculate averages, differences, and gender comparisons.High School: Graph UNESCO literacy data, calculate percent changes over time, and analyze inequalities using ratios.What’s inside:Full K–12 TEK
Preview of Primary Sources:  Propaganda and Vintage Posters

Primary Sources: Propaganda and Vintage Posters

Best practices in history through primary sources, critical thinking with logic and inferences, expository writing, 21st Century Learning, more than a dozen standards from the Common Core, and creative extensions – all in one lesson! In this lesson, students learn student-friendly propaganda technique definitions using “picture-notes”—an effective note-taking technique that fosters the visual-language connection. Depth of knowledge increases as students examine primary source posters and apply
Preview of Constitution Day Math | Numbers in the U.S. Constitution | K–12, TEKS

Constitution Day Math | Numbers in the U.S. Constitution | K–12, TEKS

Description: Celebrate Constitution Day (September 17) by showing students how numbers reveal history! In this activity, learners explore articles, amendments, years, and voting ages through math skills appropriate to their grade level. Elementary: Count branches of government, add articles and amendments, and draw number representations.Middle School: Calculate years between the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, find what fraction of states must ratify amendments, and s
Preview of The Lost Thing by Shaun Tan - Teacher's Guide and Activities GATE

The Lost Thing by Shaun Tan - Teacher's Guide and Activities GATE

The beauty in The Lost Thing is that it settles into one’s soul in a casual and poetic way. What starts as a sort of amusing but sad story finds its way deeper into your heart. You begin to wonder, to ask questions. Soon you find yourself wanting to stand up and defend all the lost things in the world—including that lost part of yourself. Are you somehow guilty too, you wonder? Quite unexpectedly, you begin to really feel the world Shaun Tan creates. It is a wonderful experience in mindfu
Preview of Da Vinci Parachute Prototypes -- Hands-on STEM

Da Vinci Parachute Prototypes -- Hands-on STEM

In this lesson, students solve geometry problems and learn background physics concepts as they build a working model of Leonardo Da Vinci’s parachute. Logic, critical thinking, a bit of Renaissance history, writing and supporting conclusions with details from a source—it’s all here too! Make this extended lesson a cross-curricular, standards-based mini-unit, or just make it a cool building activity. Pick and choose the level of commitment right for you and your students. With the suggested e
Preview of STEM Kid Engineering for GATE -- FERRIS WHEELS plus Primary Sources

STEM Kid Engineering for GATE -- FERRIS WHEELS plus Primary Sources

In this GATE engineering journey, students will each construct a very cool Ferris wheel prototype as a final product. Along the way, they will examine primary source images, read primary source history, and integrate math, engineering, and economics in a learning process which incorporates best practices in gifted and talented education for 21st Century Learners. This is a challenging engineering project—teacher guided. I used it for GATE 4th grade; however, my kids are experienced builders.
Preview of Arctic Dogsled Racing Design Challenge - STEAM for Upper Elementary

Arctic Dogsled Racing Design Challenge - STEAM for Upper Elementary

Here’s an applied engineering challenge in which—just like in the real world of engineering—a poor design means limited success or even failure. In the Iditarod Sled Challenge, students apply their background knowledge of physical science and use logic and imagination to construct a miniature sled that will deliver “serum” to Nome, Alaska, just like Balto once did. Use this challenge in conjunction with your study of the arctic or the Iditarod--or as a stand-alone engineering challenge for the
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