NO PREP Social Skills Activity: Inspired by Diane Alber's Little Spot of Emotions series, this activity helps students to identify a spinning worry from a useful worry. 12 situation cards with full-color visualsDiscuss the difference between "spinning worries" and "useful worries"Sort them and have students paste visuals into the matching category
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Character Education, School Counseling, Social Emotional Learning
10% OFF SEL BUNDLE - Ready to Print, Ready to Go!Includes:A Little Spot of Anxiety & Worry Companion Guide 4 Scaffolded Companion Activities - sentence writing, body clue identification, & emoji matchA Little Spot of Anxiety: Feelings MatchCut & Paste feelings match activity A Little Spot of Worry: Sorting ActivityCut & Paste sorting activity Disclaimer: This resource is an unofficial companion guide designed to supplement the "A Little Spot" series by Diane Alber. It is not affiliated with, aut
Help your students master emotional regulation with these "I Need Help" Differentiated Worksheets!A great companion to Diane Alber’s A Little Spot of Anxiety and A Little Spot of Worry, these differentiated worksheets help students bridge the gap between feeling "out of control" and asking for help. This resource is perfect for School Counselors, SpEd teachers, and General Ed classrooms looking to strengthen their Social Emotional Learning (SEL) toolkit. Two Levels of Support:sentence stem &
Support your students in mastering classroom expectations with these Whole Body Listening Visuals. Whether you are teaching a new routine or providing a gentle redirection, these posters serve as a consistent point of reference to reduce verbal prompting and build student independence. What’s Included?Large Posters (8.5" x 11"): Perfect for a dedicated "Listening Station" or your main teaching wall.Medium Fit-to-Page: Great for small group tables or individual student desks.Lanyard Size: The u
NO PREP Classroom Expectations Review ActivityPerfect for reviewing classroom norms & expectations after Fall, Thanksgiving, Winter, or Spring BreakEasy cut-and-paste with dotted lines for students with emerging fine motor skillsVisual to Written Text hints
PRINT & GO: Set of 12 task cards focused on application of beginning capitalization and ending punctuation knowledgeAnswer Key includedMinecraft & Roblox themed
Fundations Level 1-Aligned Extension Resource: Engage your students with gamified learningComes with 6 different BINGO boards including:Current Unit Words (digraphs-ch, ck, th, sh, wh)Current Unit Trick Words (as, has, she, he, or, into, etc.)
NO PREP SOCIAL SKILLS ACTIVITY:Aligned to Diane Alber's "A Little Spot" Series and curriculum6 scenario cards12 strategy optionsStudent-facing handout included3 tiers of differentiated instruction (engagement, enrichment, print option) in activity directions
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Character Education, Classroom Community, Social Emotional Learning
NO PREP Social Skills Activity, Includes: 8 situation cards with full-color visuals and dotted lines for easy cuttingSorting categories for "Big Deal" and "Little Deal"Discussion questions and prompts
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Character Education, School Counseling, Social Emotional Learning
The "Formula of Circles" Anchor Chart can be enlarged to poster size for displaying on your classroom walls and/or utilized as smaller individual reference sheets for students. The chart includes a visual of a circle with color-coded radius, diameter, and circumference as well as formulas for each, including area.
Based on Diane Alber's "A Little Spot of Feelings" curriculum, this activity adapts the recall and write strategy to a cut & paste feelings sort. Includes:(6) Color-coded feeling word sortsAnxiety Spot worksheet
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Character Education, School Counseling, Social Emotional Learning
Don't feel like spending more of your weekend organizing the data you've already collected? This Google Sheets progress monitoring template is perfect for recording weekly oral reading fluency, math computation, and other weekly probes given to students. It is customizable and able to be edited to fit whatever progress monitoring probe you may use. I use this weekly to track my students' progress and pair it with their own fluency graphs to visualize their growth!
NOW INCLUDES TWO FORMATS! Daily behavior report cards are valuable tools for monitoring and effectively changing targeted behaviors. Goals should be written in specific and measurable terms (e.g., Given [target skill or task], [Student's name] will [specific, measurable action verb] with [criteria for success] in [timeframe]). What can I use this for? Daily behavior reports are used to track behaviors across multiple settings, identify patterns, and adjust interventions or supports as needed to
Includes: Identifying ratios, Identifying geometric 3D figures using nets, Area of a triangle, and Finding the area of a complex figure. Pulled from the 2023 Math Benchmark (Quarter 1, Q1) review from non-calculator section. Includes boxes for showing work or drawing visual representationsIncludes step-by-step checklists for solving questions
Includes: Area formula for triangles, parallelograms, rectangles, and trapezoidsVisual of shape with base and height labeledFour steps to solving the area of each shape using the formulaNote: Use explicit instruction to introduce this scaffolded support (Model it; Practice together; Independent practice) and fade it as necessary.
It's important to reward our students with verbal praise as well as tangible signs of their effort! Use this i-Ready Goal Completion Award to incentivize your students' progress and keep them motivated during the monotony of computerized programming. For my students, I find that 25 lessons is an attainable goal for students to reach every 3-4 weeks, if they are focusing for 15-20 minutes per day on lessons. I also pair this award with a class drum roll, two small prizes from our class "treasur
This resource for Vince Vawter's Paperboy includes a vocabulary library template with adjustable columns for each vocabulary word chosen (guess, definition, in your own words, and picture) and student directions for completion. Students will use context clues to write an educated guess of what they believe the words to mean in the first column. Students will use either digital or print dictionaries to look up the definition of each word, as it corresponds to the given part of speech.Students w
This is a differentiated vocabulary library resource designed for Tier III students, English Learners, and students with SLD in reading-related areas. One method of effectively teaching vocabulary to students with SLD and EL status is to simultaneously create a schema for conceptual understanding by categorizing vocabulary words based on their relationships and/or similarities (Hovey et al., 2019). This graphic organizer requires students to: categorize vocabulary words based on their belonging
This resource is the accompanying scaffolded notes (fill-in-the-blank) for the Paperboy Unit Plan "Conflict in Literature" PowerPoint. Students are responsible for providing general examples of each conflict type as well as specific examples from the novel: Character v. SelfCharacter v. CharacterCharacter v. NatureCharacter v. SocietyThe document includes a Teacher's Copy!
6th - 8th
English Language Arts
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