I use these One-Pagers as a final project after we have completed a novel study or story. The template serves as guidelines for students to know how to design their One-Pager. I find they work best on white cardstock or construction paper. You can make them 8.5x11 or 11x17, depending on what you are making and how big you want them to be. I encourage students to be CREATIVE, take their time, use a ruler, and make it look the best they possibly can. It is a great way to show their learning, while
INCLUDES:Teacher Guide PDF Google Slideshow Introduction with links, videos, student examples Example Project Timeline/Planning Guide Google Docs Student Proposal Form Google Docs Student Accountability Log Printable Note Taker Options Google Docs Student Notes Taker - 2 Column Google Docs Student Notes Taker - 3 Column Google Docs Notes Taker Example Google Docs Notes Taker Heading Ideas Google Docs Student Format Tracker Google Slides Progress Tracker Google Docs Student Reflection Google Docs
3rd - 8th
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Writing
This is a GROWING bundle filled with my favorite enrichment resources. These resources are geared toward advanced learners but can be used with all students. As I add more enrichment specific lessons to my tpt store, they will also be added to this GROWING bundle! You will simply need to redownload with no new purchase necessary.
How to Use! Use these icons as thinking prompts to guide a topic. Great for use in all subject areas. Examples: Read Aloud Stories informative texts anthologies fiction non-fiction Science Social Studies Projects
This is the perfect project for gifted or early finishers. You could also give to the whole class as a ”May Do” assignment when they’re finished with their “Must Do” tasks. This project can be used in various ways. Choice is powerful with students, especially when providing enrichment for advanced students. Your students will surprise you with their end result. Students pick a topic that “orbits” around something they’ve learned about or are learning about in their grade level. For example: divi
:: How to Use ::Creative Wheels can be used in ANY subject! You can have students complete a book character study, biography, book study, Social Studies topic, Science topic… the possibilities are endless! RESOURCE INCLUDES:+ Creative Wheel PDF + Creative Wheel Google Slide + Creative Wheel Digital or Printout options + Editable Rubric + Sample pictures from my class projects and a list of ideas on how to use!
This resource was created when a parent told me their child would be traveling out of the country for a month. We are still in a hybrid model and I thought a digital travel journal would be great. Simply, assign the Google Slides project to the student that is traveling and have them complete. Optional, the student can present their project when they return/finish! INCLUDES:10 Google Slides -Let's Pack -Departure -Destination -Where in the World -Daily or Generic Journal -Delicious -Photos -My
Online or in person project that includes the *ORIGINAL* AND *NEWER* depth and complexity prompts/GATE Icons which are great for all learners, especially gifted students. INCLUDES:+ Teacher Guide Instructions + Google Slides Prompts with original and newer prompts + Printable 1/2 Sheets with both original and newer prompts There are *multiple* ways to complete this project. You could assign specific slides alongside another resource for students to complete with! + FREEBIE INCLUDED +Depth + Com
Great note takers that are PRINTABLE -or- DIGITAL that include the *ORIGINAL* depth and complexity prompts/GATE Icons which are great for all learners, especially gifted students. INCLUDES:+ Teacher Guide Instructions + Google Slides Prompts with 13 slides + Printable Half Sheets with 13 slides There are *multiple* ways to complete this project. You could assign specific slides alongside another resource for students to complete with! + FREEBIE +Depth + Complexity Prompts/GATE Icons Guide
This resource serves as a blank template for “Which One Doesn’t Belong” math challenges! There are no challenges included in the resource, just blank Google Slides Template to easily add challenges to.- What is INCLUDED -Teacher's GuideStudent GuidelinesBlank Google Slide Design Templates+ WODB is great to use for Math Talks and will increase critical thinking, problem solving, and use of academic language. + You can either use the website www.wodb.ca to find premade challenges or create your o
+ H O W T O U S E + Dr. Sandra Kaplan developed a set of characteristics or behaviors most common in “scholars” while conducting research with gifted and talented students. Teaching students to become aware of and practice Scholarly Behaviors will help them in school as in life. Recognizing the actions, habits, and pursuits of scholars is advantageous to all students. You can use this poster or printable as a reference when identifying habits in students, teaching habits to students, and/or
How to UseTeacher or student can pick who to research. There is a note taker that students can use while reading about their chosen person. In my class, students will read a picture book, article, or book on Epic about their chosen person. After reading a non-fiction text on them, they will have the ability to research online for additional information. They will take notes on a printable note taker. Then, they will complete the Google Slide! - INCLUDES -+ 7 Printable Note Takers to choose
Great note takers that are PRINTABLE -or- DIGITAL that include the *NEW* depth and complexity prompts/GATE Icons which are great for all learners, especially gifted students. INCLUDES:+ Teacher Guide Instructions + Google Slides Prompts with 8 slides + Printable Half Sheets with 8 slides There are *multiple* ways to complete this project. You could assign specific slides alongside another resource for students to complete with! + FREEBIE +Depth + Complexity Prompts/GATE Icons Guide
How to Use! Includes: Google Slide Blank Template with Student Instructions Google Slide EXAMPLE I use Google Classroom as my online platform. If you are using the same, you would assign a copy of the blank file to each student. Then, you would assign the “Hawaii” example so students can VIEW file (but not edit). The instructions are EDITABLE, so you can adjust what you expect from students. This is perfect for Social Studies when students are learning about their home state or other states acr
3rd - 6th
Art, Geography, Social Studies
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