Use this grade reflection sheet in an advisory class, for your student athletes, or as a general check in with your students! It is extremely important for students to check their grades and to make goals for adjustment if needed. You would be surprised how often students don't check their grades. Taking a few minutes out of the week for students to understand their grades and to make a plan to adjust can make a huge difference for your students. We forget that staying on top of our assignment
Class set of Division Bingo cards. This is a great review activity and the students love competition. My students use a dry erase board (or paper) to practice their long division skills. We encourage students to not shout out the answer (this gives them the advantage). I like to give students a piece of candy for their first bingo and then another for a blackout!
This is an excellent companion to your lessons on figurative language. As you go through your unit, have the students write their own examples! I use this in my classroom as a quick reference guide for students when they are first introduced to figurative language and as a study guide. This resource covers simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, allusion, pun, idiom, alliteration, and onomatopoeia. You can edit this document to your liking with different examples.
This puzzle is a fun and creative way to get students to practice their basic math skills! You can use this for addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, equations and much more!! Option 1: You can write out the math problems/answers and the students can work to solve the problems to put together the puzzle! Option 2: You can have the students create their own math problems/answers and they or a partner can solve the problems to create the puzzle! This is an excellent station/ enrichmen
This quarter reflection sheet is a great way to foster self evaluation. It is important for students to complete a self assessment and set goals accordingly. I have used this activity in grades 6-8, but it can also be used in other grades! I set aside most of a class period to complete this activity. First I discuss with students why it is important to self assess and to make actionable goals for the next quarter. I describe SMART goals and help the students create a sample goal as a class. The
This behavior tracker/parent contact log will help you keep track of student behavior and related consequences. It might not seem important to keep a log, but I promise it will come in handy. When student behavior escalates or grades fall, this log will be helpful evidence to support your case to families, students, and administrators. Concrete information can help you to pinpoint your efforts to hold a student accountable. This resource is meant to be printed and used in a notebook/binder. It
This behavior tracker/parent contact log will help you keep track of student behavior and related consequences. It might not seem important to keep a log, but I promise it will come in handy. When student behavior escalates or grades fall, this log will be helpful evidence to support your case to families, students, and administrators. Concrete information can help you to pinpoint your efforts to hold a student accountable. This resource is meant to be printed and used in a notebook/binder. It
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10 years social studies teaching experience in grades 6-12.
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Double Major in Business and Social Studies with Minors in Economics and Education.
M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction
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