Looking for a way to get jobs done in the classroom, boost self-direction, and increase community? This packet contains the recording charts and duty tags for children to use to accomplish various classroom jobs. There is also an excel document to help the teacher keep track of which children have had which jobs each week or month. Job titles are given that closely resemble real life careers. There is a page that explains each job. I started using these with fifth graders and they wo
Looking for a way to get jobs done in the classroom, boost self-direction, and increase community? This packet contains the recording charts and duty tags for children to use to accomplish various classroom jobs. These forms are in Microsoft Excel format/97-2003. Name Tags are in Microsoft Word. I also included the fourth grade version of the ELA standards needed for the Standards Supervisor in Word with the labels in Microsoft Publisher. That way you can create your own for your grade level
Microsoft Word document of cards with Accelerated Reader levels already written on them. There is a place to put student's name, certification level and goal, and quarter goal for points. Cards begin at 0.5-1.5 level and go up to 4.3 to 6.1. These will help a busy teacher have students' reading levels for that trip to the library ready to go at a moment's notice. As a student's level changes, a new card can be easily printed and save the teacher time. Multiple levels are on each page with four c
This set includes the posters and label templates for Classroom Standards Supervisor in Microsoft Word and Publisher and Excel so that you can edit them to fit your curriculum needs. Our Standards Supervisor is in charge of making sure the class knows what Common Core Standards we are working on daily. They read, lead others in reading, or call on another student to read the standard(s) we are focusing on each day. He/She uses the preprinted standard labels to put in the recording chart. After t
Cards with Accelerated Reader levels already written on them. There is a place to put student's name, certification level and goal, and quarter goal for points. Cards begin at 0.5-1.5 level and go up to 4.3 to 6.1. These will help a busy teacher have students' reading levels for that trip to the library ready to go at a moment's notice. As a student's level changes, a new card can be easily printed and save the teacher time. Multiple levels are on each page with four cards per page.
1st - 4th
Reading
CCSS
RL.1.10
, RL.2.10
, RL.3.10
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