I have taught in private, public, and homeschool hybrid. I have taught grades 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, and 9 and Special Education 4-8. I am currently teaching special education 2-4.
This resource to help your students become more independent learners. Start the year out by explaining the program to students. This lets them know exactly what behaviors you are looking for. It is a good idea to get parents invested in the idea.
Self Managers can take care of themselves and show respect and follow classroom rules.
Class Ambassadors show a level of respect outside of the classroom as well.
The Zip File includes:
*Explanation of the programs
*Forms for the Program
Tired of the same old book reports? Help your students show who creative they can be! This packet gives students 33 options for book reports. There is an explanation for each idea and a form for students to get book report approval!
This form is to used for absent students. The task will require a student that is the "P.A.L." as a class job. The student will simply sign the note on the outside of the envelop or folder and then place all daily work into the envelop along with the agenda for the day. If there are multiple days absent, I would just continue to use the same envelope. This give the students a contact point other than the teacher.
The Study Buddy program is an optional aide for students and parents when it comes to homework. Send a note home explaining the program to parent/guardians and then match students up who decide to participate. All this program does is gives students a buddy to call if they have a minor question about an assignment or homework.
This product includes:
*Parent explanation and permission form
*Student slips for Study Buddy phone number
*Master List for teacher to keep track of Study Buddies
*Tips
Instead of having students write their name the board and erasing it, put these sheets on a clip board and have them fill it out. They have to write what they did wrong. This makes them responsible for their actions. You can keep the sheets for documentation.
Get your engines started! This FREE packet contains an explanation of the Racing to Read activity. You can use it with any grade level and any reading series you may choose. Students are simply to read 10 fiction and 10 nonfiction books in a year. You could change the theme and still use the fiction/nonfiction slips in this packet.
3rd - 9th
English Language Arts, Reading
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I have taught in private, public, and homeschool hybrid. I have taught grades 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, and 9 and Special Education 4-8. I am currently teaching special education 2-4.
Teaching style
I like to bring fun to my classroom. If I am not having fun, no one is having fun. I am firm but fair in my discipline.
My own education history
Masters In Elementary Education
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