What have you done for the student? Have you heard that question? This is a quick and easy checklist to show all the modifications, interventions, and strategies you have provided for your student(s). This is useful for parents, administrators, and referrals for special services that your student(s) may require.
This 1 PAGE (81/2 X 11) includes various charts on commonly used in math, reading, writing that will make homework easier for your students. This form can be inserted in a binder or folder. Charts include: *100 chart *place value chart *coin value chart *clock with minute/hour labels *key words for addition and subtraction *months/days chart *commonly misspelled words *punctuation chart *sentence rules
Having trouble with your little one writing from top to bottom? These practice pages can help! Have the child place their pencil on the red circle to begin. Repetitive practicing with help eliminate that bad habit of starting at the bottom of the line.
This is a GENERAL rubric that can be used for writing that is easy to read and kid friendly. Students can relate to the grade according to the amount of ice-cream. The second sheet also includes smaller versions that can be attached to student work. They can also be used for teacher or student writing assessments.
This activity allows students to edit their own writing pieces in a simple and fun way. The step by step process is easy to follow and can be applied at various grade levels with many different writing genres. This easy technique allows teachers to quickly assess if all the steps were completed since each step needs to be completed in a different color. I hope this will help you and your students. Happy editing!
These desk plates are a useful resource for your primary students. Included items: *hundred chart (odd&even) *place value chart *days of the week *Print formation *Script formation *number line 1-28 *number words 1-20 and more...