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Preview of E+R=O/Event Response Outcome/Classroom Management/Community Building

E+R=O/Event Response Outcome/Classroom Management/Community Building

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E + R = O represents the phrase Event Plus Response Equals Outcome. This phrase is easily used in a classroom setting to help students process daily events as they occur. The file includes a list of ways to help Responses bring good outcomes. The first page is great to role play scenarios and allow students to draw and/or write about possible ways to handle Events. The following pages are posters that list strategies you can use to Respond in order to have the Outcome you desire.
Preview of CAFE Bookmarks,  Differentiated,  Formative Assessment

CAFE Bookmarks, Differentiated, Formative Assessment

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Start by copying these bookmarks back - to- back on card stock or sturdy paper. Cut them and you're ready! Students are assigned a CAFE goal and it is written on their bookmark. They record the time/how they practiced their goal in their independent reading. The next time you meet with them, review the bookmark together. Decide if they need a new goal or should continue work on the same goal. A wonderful way to make students accountable for their learning and a nice formative assessment pie
Preview of Reader's Theater or Oral Fluency Rubric with Teacher & Student Self - Assessment

Reader's Theater or Oral Fluency Rubric with Teacher & Student Self - Assessment

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This rubric includes the categories: Listening and Following, Accuracy, and Volume. Students are scored on a 4 point scale using the key words NONE, SOME, MOST, and ALL. Teachers and Students assess their learning. Can be used in phases over multiple days to focus on each skill, or collectively in one sitting.
Preview of Social Studies Economic Decisions and Consequences  E14

Social Studies Economic Decisions and Consequences E14

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This 2 page document is a great opener for an economic unit. The first page gives students a prompt that allows them to choose how to spend $50. A word bank is included for students who need assistance in writing. The second page gives students a graphic organizer to complete after discussing how they spent the $50. Postive and negative consequences and present and future consequences are discussed.
Preview of Economics, Interdependence, Specialization, Trade E17

Economics, Interdependence, Specialization, Trade E17

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Pizza, Pizza E17: Interdependence, Economics, Specialization Directions Directions: 1.Students are given an ingredient necessary to make a Hawaiian pizza. They will specialize in the production of this good. Possible organization: *two students work together, one “runs” the shop while the other goes to other shops to trade *four students work together: two run the shop – one in charge of advertising, the other in charge of trades two visit other shops and work together to note the competition
Preview of Emotional Check In and Reflection with EMOJIS~Weekly Reflection and Goal Setting

Emotional Check In and Reflection with EMOJIS~Weekly Reflection and Goal Setting

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The set includes a reproducible EMOJI emotional check in sheet for students. This can be done at the beginning of a class to gauge student emotions and give you a window into how you can best teach your students. It includes a spot for daily reflection, as well weekly reflection and a goal setting spot for the upcoming week. A good conversational tool for student and teacher and/or student and administrator and/or student and parent. The set includes posters that show the EMOJIs used on the
Preview of Ohio Social Studies Standard 10 Interdependence

Ohio Social Studies Standard 10 Interdependence

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This activity introduces the idea of interdependence using the familiar setting of a school. Students discuss how they depend on various staff at school and how the staff depends on them. Using the familiar setting allows students to comprehend and then transfer the idea of interdependence regarding use of Ohio's natural resources within industry and the customer.
Preview of Economics,  Specialization That Leads to Trade E15

Economics, Specialization That Leads to Trade E15

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Students choose a region or state in the USA and research the product it specializes in growing/gathering. Next they choose to write either an informative or persuasive paragraph to tell about the specialization. A rubric is included to guide the reader, and use as an assessment tool for the teacher.
Preview of Fiction or Non-Fiction Evidence,  Genre Study/Identification

Fiction or Non-Fiction Evidence, Genre Study/Identification

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Any text can be used for this learning opportunity. Students fill in the title of the text and read looking for and recording evidence of fiction or non-fiction. Discussion can follow the reading as students analyze and share their evidence. Students complete the bottom after they've identified whether the text is fiction or non-fiction, which also allows for a specific genre and an explanation of their answer.
Preview of Student Led Growth Goals and Progress Monitoring - Cactus Plant Theme

Student Led Growth Goals and Progress Monitoring - Cactus Plant Theme

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*Ongoing activity allows students to set goals in 3 areas: academic, INTERpersonal (others), and INTRApersonal (self) *Students write action steps in the BEGINNING and reflect on progress throughout the MIDDLE and END. *Can be used at the BEGINNING of the year, or the BEGINNING of any unit, month, or other time period.
Preview of Introduction to Rubrics - Assess, Grade Chocolate Chip Cookies

Introduction to Rubrics - Assess, Grade Chocolate Chip Cookies

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A great way to introduce students to rubrics is by grading chocolate chip cookies. This rubric includes categories students must think about when giving each cookie a grade. This reinforces the idea that rubrics grade various qualities. Students get to sample cookies and rubrics are introduced! A short quiz is included to reinforce and assess learning.
Preview of Text Analysis RI 5.6  Point of View, Tone, Mood, Purpose, Evaluative Questions

Text Analysis RI 5.6 Point of View, Tone, Mood, Purpose, Evaluative Questions

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Students read and analyze the text they are reading with a focus on point of view, tone, mood, and purpose. After they determine these areas, two evaluative questions are posed for discussion.
Preview of Economics, Productive Resources,  Division of Labor, Productive Capacity E16

Economics, Productive Resources, Division of Labor, Productive Capacity E16

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Students are given a scenario to run an orange juice company. Show the youtube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8KJGtMGMSY to build background regarding an orange juice company. Students then make decisions for running an orange juice company. They share their plan in a 3 paragraph essay that includes the words productive resources, division of labor, and productive capacity. A word bank is provided for student assistance as needed. A rubric is included to guide student work and to u
Preview of 2nd Grade Differentiated 6 Trait Writing Teacher & Student Recording Pages

2nd Grade Differentiated 6 Trait Writing Teacher & Student Recording Pages

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Copy the 6 Trait Mini Posters on colored paper, and you'll have organized differentiated writing goals using the VOICES acronym. The letter at the bottom of each section refers to the trait that is being focused on. The second part shows teacher recording sheets to keep students organized as they move through the traits at different levels. Boxes were made to allow for mini post-it notes to be affixed and changes as needed. The last part is a listing of all differentiated traits for students
Preview of Reading Writing Flow Chart~TAP~Fiction~Non-Fiction~Genre~Text~Audience

Reading Writing Flow Chart~TAP~Fiction~Non-Fiction~Genre~Text~Audience

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This flow chart is a wonderful resource for readers and writers. Beginning at #1 students identify a text they will read or want to write. Moving to #2 students determine what the purpose of the text is/will be. At #3 students determine if the text is/will be Fiction or Non-Fiction. Candy is the hook in #4. I use OREOs to teach persuasive form (opinion, reason, examples, opinion), M&M's to teach informative form (main idea=big M&M, supporting details=M&M minis), and SKITTLES to teach narr
Preview of Student - Led Hangman Vocabulary with Partners

Student - Led Hangman Vocabulary with Partners

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Divide class into partners. Partners take turns being teaching partners and student partners. The teaching partner is given a vocabulary card and is responsible to lead a game of hangman. Partners switch roles and a new vocabulary card is given. Once each partner has been the teacher, students draw pictures that help them understand the meaning of the word. Lastly, they write sentences using the word. The process can be repeated with additional words. Student-led and differientiated!
Preview of Editable Essential ? & Student Self-Assessment by Standards/Before & After Unit

Editable Essential ? & Student Self-Assessment by Standards/Before & After Unit

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This document is blank for you to edit. The first page includes an area for you to list the unit Essential Question. Students respond BEFORE you begin the unit. The question is the foundation for the unit and can be displayed and discussed throughout instruction. The second page includes an area for you to list the standards being taught. Students self-assess in the BEFORE column using a 0 - 5 ranking. They highlight an area they want to focus on. Use this data to form groups throughout t
Preview of Editable Student Self - Assessment Before and After Instruction, Multi - Subject

Editable Student Self - Assessment Before and After Instruction, Multi - Subject

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This is a blank student self-assessment form that can be used prior to instruction and following the completion of a unit or lesson. Teachers list the focus standards for the lesson and distribute to students. Students self-assess based on the given standards. They highlight an area of growth. Teachers use this list of the standards as a reference throughout instruction. Once instruction is complete, students revisit and self-assess again. Differentiated groups can be formed during instruc
Preview of Differentiated Narrative/Story Elements Writing w/ Rubric & Graphic Organizer

Differentiated Narrative/Story Elements Writing w/ Rubric & Graphic Organizer

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The fun begins by compiling a list of student-generated story elements, allowing for teachers to assess students' knowledge of story elements. When brainstorming is complete, a copy will be needed for each student. Distribute brainstormed list with a copy of the graphic organizer on the reverse side. Students can work in pairs or alone, rolling dice to determine the story elements they will use for their narrative. Review the importance a plot events and how they develop a story. A rubric
Preview of Economic Decisions and Consequences E14  "Land For Sale"

Economic Decisions and Consequences E14 "Land For Sale"

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Students research land that is for sale on their city's multiple real estate listing service. They choose to purchase a lot. Next they complete a graphic organizer that helps them decide whether or not they should build an airport, shopping mall, or a new highway on the land. Lastly, they write a few sentences that tell what they chose to build and why.
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Experience teaching from 2nd to 6th grade [all subjects] since 1995

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National Board Certified Teacher, Early/Middle Childhood: Literacy, Reading, and Language Arts 2009