Ditch the powerpoint presentation. Let students take ownership of their learning with learning stations! There are 8 stations and an answer document. Students should write a BRIEF definition in their own words and answer the questions that follow. For this skill it is important to remember that recalling what a simile is, is not good enough. They need to tell you what the author was doing when he wrote the simile. Enjoy!
Here is a FREE template for a classroom newsletter! It is a simple way to keep parents informed. You have the option of printing it out or you can add it to a website! Ignore the jumbled photo---that's not what it really looks like :) -Go to Google Chrome -Type ”Bitmoji extension” into the search engine -Download the extension. -It will put the app face in the top right corner next to the search engine -From there you copy whatever you want and get to work! -Have fun! Thanks!
What do you need to win games? An All-Star quarterback! This product is a TOUCHDOWN! The visual elements and extended metaphor help to deepen student understanding of this critical and difficult concept. The unit is set up all the way through, with a warm-up, notes, and several practice activities to break down the thesis statement in a way that promotes student mastery! Included: - Warm-Up Mentor Text and Activity - 2 pages of notes - 3 practice drills - TWO 4 quarter activity that scaffolds
6th - 12th
English Language Arts, Writing, Writing-Expository
"Why you always in a mood...actin brand new...I ain't tryna tell you what to do..." Your mood mini is here, and it's FREE. This is a quick and easy way to give students the tools necessary to annotate how the setting affects mood. Slide two is a fun and engaging way to start the discussion by asking them which mood are they?--you are welcome to use my precious baby Pax, but I recommend putting a new slide with your pictures of you, your kids, even your dogs if you can get some different moods ou
I consider this lesson very valuable. Since my adventure into education I have had to write anywhere from 1 to 150 emails a day. Being able to write a coherent, professional email is of the utmost importance! I have given my example (which is a real life email from one of my students who was trying to poke fun at me), as well as three editable templates!
Say goodbye to boring parent letters. Instead let your truest self shine through so that your parents know exactly what they are in for! I have found that when I reveal my true personality to my parents, I get more engagement out of them. We all know that building relationships with out students is the key to success. Go ahead and write parents down on that list too. We might think they should invest in us without question because we are teaching their kids, but that may not always be the case.
Throw out your old, boring syllabus and bring some flare to your classroom! You cannot go wrong with this product! It is completely editable, use my fonts by copying and pasting new text boxes, and you get my mission statement as an added bonus! Keep it or change it to fit your needs. Included: TWO page syllabus, mission statement, grading policy for reference! Let me know if you need any assistance! Follow me for more products! TikTok: @kveducator