These Punch Cards are great to monitor student behaviors and work motivation! It is a visual for students to keep track of their behavior and work ethic in class. Once they get the 20 punches, they can earn rewards such as from a class treasure chest, free time, lunch with the teacher, etc. Enjoy! This is an UPDATED version that you can edit if you would like to change the number of punches a student needs to earn. To Edit: Double click the image and you can manipulate any of the items on the
These Punch Cards are great to monitor student behaviors and work motivation! It is a visual for students to keep track of their behavior and work ethic in class. Once the get the 20 punches, they can earn rewards such as from a class treasure chest, free time, lunch with the teacher, etc. Enjoy!
In this lesson, students must research and choose a charity they would like to donate to. Then, students will write a letter to discuss why someone should donate to this charity. This could also be a good persuasive writing piece!
This document is great self-assessment for your students! It also is very beneficial for communicating with families on their kids performance in class.
These are great for students who struggle citing their text evidence and explaining why it is relevant! I use these sentence starters on my bulletin board so students have an easy reference when they are writing. Size: 10" x 3"
This graph paper is perfect for students to use as scratch paper. This specific graph paper is great for students with large handwriting and may need extra space to write their numbers.
Google Doc that students can type right into!! Before students read the story, Thank You, Ma'am by Langston Hughes, they will use prior knowledge to make predictions about the story.
Want a to do Valentines Day activities but also want to keep them educational? This is the perfect activity to work on reading comprehension skills while incorporating the theme of Valentines Day. What you get: 4 Written Valentines themed scenarios each scenario has two questions that students will need to make inferences to answer. They are also asked to highlight the textual evidence that helped them answer the question. Color version as well as black and white version
Need an incentive for your students? These Punch Cards are great to monitor student behaviors and work motivation! It is a visual for students to keep track of their behavior and work ethic in class. Once they get the 5, 10, 15, or 20 punches, they can earn rewards such as: choosing from a class treasure chest, free time, lunch with the teacher, etc. Enjoy!
Need an activity to ease into the first week back to school after break? Start 2023 right by creating new goals for the new year! This is a DIGITAL document that students can use to create SMART Goals. To edit, students will click in the text box that states "click to add text". You can even print these in COLOR to be posted on your class bulletin board! NO PREP! Make a copy of the slides and share to your class!
Need an activity to ease into the first week back to school after break? Start 2023 right by creating new goals for the new year! This is a printable document that students can use to create SMART Goals. It is designed to be printed in COLOR and the finished product can be posted on your class bulletin board! NO PREP- Just print & go!
Ring in 2023 with a recap of the previous year and a new goal for the next year! This printable template includes the following: 1. 2022 Recap worksheet- students will reflect on the best parts of 2022 2. 2023 Word of the Year- students will choose one word to set as their goal for the year. Students will define the word and explain their reason for choosing it. They will then find an inspirational quote to follow, and set goals for how they will apply it to school and their personal life. 3. W
8.5 x11" Great for printing to use as classroom décor or as part of your lesson! Trying to teach your students good reading strategies? These mini posters are great to use as a focus for reading centers or even just to hang up on the board! Idea for centers: 1. Create 5 centers (one for each reading strategy) 2. Provide students with a reading passage that they need to focus on that particular reading strategy. 3. Have students rotate through the centers until they have been through them all!
In this doc you will find guided notes relating to each scene in acts 1 and 2 of The Diary of Anne Frank. This was used for resource language arts students and was a great way to help them keep track of the events in the reading!
7 open-ended questions that have students analyze the story, Thank You, Ma'am. Constructed response questions and several questions using RACE format to structure their response using textual evidence.
NO PREP- Answer Key included. Google Doc that students can type right into. When students finish reading the story, Thank You, Ma'am, they will answer the After Reading Questions. There are also Thought Questions that dig a little deeper questioning the theme and conflict of the text.
This was designed for the digital classroom! Based off of Project Read's Story Form, students will complete a story board for their independent reading. As they are reading their book, they will keep a reading log and digital reading notes. The project includes slides for the following: 1. Directions slide 2. Reading logs 3. Reading Notes Slides 4. Characters 5. Setting 6. Conflict 7. Rising Action & Climax 8. Falling Action 9. Theme 10. Favorite Character 11. Least Favorite Character 10. Boo
NO PREP!!!!! After reading the story, Thank You, Ma'am by Langston Hughes, students will create their own alternate ending to the story. The document includes the following: 1. Prompt 2. Planning Sheet 3. Alternate ending writing template 4. Rubric I have used this as a timed writing in the past where students had forty minutes to complete the writing piece. I have also done it as a multi-day activity where one day they plan out their writing and then the next day they spend on their writing.
Need a bulletin board for your math class? This bulletin board is perfect to show students that there are some hidden operations in math! All you need to do is print, laminate, cut & hang! This product includes: 1. Invisible Math- bulletin board letters that need to be cut out to form the words. 2. 9 indivisible math 8.5 x 11" posters *border and background in preview are NOT included* Looking for a different theme? Check out my store for a muted color theme!
Need a bulletin board for your math class? This bulletin board is perfect to show students that there are some hidden operations in math! All you need to do is print, laminate, cut & hang! This product includes: 1. Invisible Math- bulletin board letters that need to be cut out to form the words. 2. 9 invisible math 8.5 x 11" posters *border and background in preview are NOT included*
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