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Dr Elementary

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“Being a role model is the most powerful form of educating…too often people neglect it because they get so caught up in making a living they forget to make a life.”
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Preview of Standards Based Report Card - Student Self Evaluation

Standards Based Report Card - Student Self Evaluation

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Use this Standards Based Report Card Student Self Evaluation weekly, monthly, at the end of a unit, or end of a marking period. This self evaluation lines up perfectly with most districts Standard Based Report Cards incorporating the benchmark scale of C, U, S, I (consistently, usually, sometimes, infrequently).
Preview of Sticky Note Codes - Reading Journal

Sticky Note Codes - Reading Journal

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Utilizing active reading strategies, like sticky notes, is an extremely important tool for successful students. These sticky note codes are an easy visual for any student. While students are actively reading they can quickly refer back to these codes in their reader's notebook, folder, or binder.
Preview of Valentine's Day Homework Pass

Valentine's Day Homework Pass

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Reward your hardworking students with a special treat this Valentine's Day! Our Valentine's Day Homework Passes are the perfect way to show appreciation for their dedication and effort in the classroom. Available in full-page color or black and white, as well as smaller sizes for convenience, these passes are a hassle-free solution to spreading love and encouragement. Download yours today and make this Valentine's Day one to remember for your students! ❤️
Preview of Train to Somewhere - 3,2,1 Post Reading Activity

Train to Somewhere - 3,2,1 Post Reading Activity

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Dr Elementary
Use this post-reading activity to check students' comprehension on the Historical Fiction short story "Train to Somewhere" by Eve Bunting. Students will recall important historical information they discovered while reading, identify character traits of the main characters, and complete a sentence starter about their comprehension of the story.
Preview of Me as a Metaphor

Me as a Metaphor

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Dr Elementary
Use this worksheet as an introduction to metaphors, as a supplementary worksheet during a poetry unit, or even as a get-to-know-you activity at the beginning of the year.
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