This spelling test template works well for struggling students of reading, writing, and spelling. I have seen improvement in students' spelling as well as word recognition using this template as opposed to having them write their spelling words. For students who are very limited in spelling and word recognition, providing two rather than four choices also works well. This format is also beneficial for students who have Dysgraphia and do not have access to a computer.
This form can be used to assist students with their multiplication facts and assist them with solving partial quotient division problems easily and efficiently. I use this along with a form I downloaded from TpT, Digits with Bridget - Partial Quotients Template. These two forms are a great combination when using Singapore Math strategies.
This lesson works for a variety of topics. It can be used for teaching symmetry, creative writing, ESL vocabulary/grammar practice, and as a fun activity for Halloween. The step-by-step instructions with illustrations help guide students to make a creative, one-of-a-kind monster with their name. Additionally, they can use the writing prompts to create a story about their monster.
This graphic organizer helps students give reasoning for their inferences. It also allows teachers to see the thought process of their students. Additionally, it gives teachers the ability to assess students' reading comprehension and writing skills. Students can use this tool to record facts they have read in passages, background knowledge they already have on the subject, and their inferences based on the previous two categories. Teachers can give a mini lesson and model the proper use of this
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ELA Test Prep, Other (ELA), Reading Strategies
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