The Teacher's Apron is a convenient way to have all your necessary items at hand when your students are practicing their writing and/or reading skills. While you're circling the room, conferencing with students, assisting children, etc. all your tools will be with you. Some examples of what to keep in your apron pockets are: sticky notes, pencils, pens, spaceman popsicle stick, glue stick, eraser, marker, highlighter, paperclips, bookmarks, glasses, etc. Such a convenient way to travel around
PreK - 5th
Balanced Literacy, Creative Writing, English Language Arts
As your students grow throughout the year, this tracker is a terrific way to monitor your students. Use this chart as an easy guide for planning assessments, guided reading groups, report cards, parent-teacher conferences, etc.! Watch your students blossom throughout the school year right here on this handy tracker. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do :)
Editable! Are you going out on Maternity Leave, Disability, FMLA, or having surgery? Or do you have a student teacher, mentee, new teacher friend who could benefit from a laid out plan for the week? This routine plan is so simple that anyone can follow it. Such a great way to stay on track. We all know that a teacher's brain is filled to the max from day to day; this Daily To-Do Checklist even allows you yourself to keep to your routine.
Calling all teachers and parents! Have you noticed that during the holiday season, the excitement is present with the children? I certainly have! This Gingerbread Behavior Modification project is a fun way to assist children through the excitement and maintain their great behaviors. It is an excellent way to have fun with gingerbread without the allergies and mess! You can use this project for any duration you choose. Some may prefer to try it for a day and award students throughout each p
In a world of differentiation, this spelling template allows you to record your spelling groups, the skills each of them is working on and the words to be practiced for one week or more. I use this tool to help me keep track for my own personal use as well as add it to my lesson plan book to show how I am differentiating for my students based on their abilities according to assessments. I hope you find this tool as helpful as I do!
Have you ever awakened in the middle of the night with the flu and feel so awful you can barely think to complete lesson plans? Here is a template for you to use and save to make your life easier when you're down and out. You can adjust the times, subjects and objectives as you wish. Be well!
This brochure will give your students' families an exciting way to learn about what is taking place the first week of school. With a schedule for specials, explanation about the school's homework folder and list of homework for the first week, parents will feel a part of their child's learning as well as a sense of beginning communication with the teacher.
K - 3rd
FREE
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