Chevron and Dot Lesson Plan Book Printable!
August 2018 - July 2019
PLUS A COORDINATING FRONT COVER
Each week consists of a 2 page document, made for a binder, to be binded, or a notebook. When binder is laid open, you will be able to see the week at a glance. The circles are made to fill in the date. The "week of" space is blank for you to fill in the appropriate dates also. A blank "notes" section is located at the top. There is ample space for filling in the boxes with your plans! Blank s
Be sure to view the Preview picture!!
The chart was designed for large group time and blurters/interrupters! Anyway, each student has three post-its. If I take a post it away, it’s a visible warning to that student without anything verbal from me. After all three are gone, the student in my class for example; moves classroom behavior clip down later. We rarely lose all three. And refresh it each day!! It was becoming a problem for my little guys to interrupt, then I interrupted by asking them
This listing is for a set of 5 hand signals:
1 - restroom
2 - tissue
3 - materials (pencil, etc.)
4 - drink
5 - question
Each fills an 8.5x11" piece of printing paper, so they are good size to be seen from students sitting at their seats. They are very easy for young students to read.
Month at a glance 2013-14 School Calendar. 13 months, June 2013 to June 2014. Made for a binder or notebook, each month consists of a 2 page document so that when your binder is open, you see the entire month at a glance. Boxes are large for listing several events. Dates are blank for you to fill in. Patterns alternate between dots and chevron - all colorful and classroom friendly!!
Alternating multicolored patterns; chevron, dots, and stripes word wall cards. 4in round. All 26 letters in set, uppercase and lowercase represented on each card.
Chevron, dots, and Stripes! Use these blank subject headings to fill in your target area for the lesson, CC standard, and/or "I can" statements. These are made for you to frame or put in a dry erase sleeve; then write your standards on and erase each time. These are full page documents.
Headings include:
Language Arts - pink dots
Reading - purple chevron
Writing - blue dots
Math - green chevron
Science - yellow dot
Social Studies - orange chevron
A combined Science/Social Studies - orange chevr
This allows you to let your students mark (with a clothes pin, magnet, etc.) where they are in the writing process. Not every student will write at the same pace.
Pencil is separated into
-brainstorm
-make a map
-rough draft
-final draft
-draw a picture
*Download the preview photo*
I do not have clothespins on mine yet here.
After printing, assemble and laminate entire pencil!
This is a set of 23 classroom leadership roles. Some need explanations:
1. Agent 409 - cleaning
2. Art Curator - hang art, choose art to hang, etc.
3. Birthday Patrol - remembers birthdays, hands out special birthday treats, etc.
4. CD Player Patrol
5. Computer Tech
6. Electrician - lights
7. First Responder - first to respond to spills, accidents, etc.
8. Garbage Patrol
9. Gardner - waters plants
10. Gumball Patrol - we earn gumballs, so this person gives them because I always forget by th
Directions:
I use this as my lunch and attendance count everyday! Put it in an easily accessible spot and students can move a magnet, clip, etc. to the appropriate heading. I placed mine on the side of my assistants desk and we use magnetic numbers. It makes the lunch count super quick and easy!!
*numbers are not included in this set*
These colorful morning routine signs with polka dot borders can be posted as visual cues for students and/or others who may be in your classroom (substitutes, volunteers, etc.). Includes: Morning Routine title, Hang up backpack, turn in agenda, choose lunch, and morning work.
Use this when you celebrate 100 days of school, use as a prediction lesson, or practice counting to 100. Students roll dice and color how many shown on the dice, changing colors with each roll, until they get to 100. Before beginning, students will predict how many rolls it will take them to get to 100. Once to 100, students can count how many times it actually took them by countig how many times they changed color on their mat.
Color the object the same color as the color that begins with that sound. Good phonemic awareness activity for beginning of the year.
Example robot = red
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