In this engaging and uplifting digital presentation, inspired by the beloved TV series “Ted Lasso,” we will explore 7 school wide leadership lessons. These lessons will give practical strategies for building leadership skills and boosting team morale. Ted Lasso, with his unyielding optimism, empathy, and commitment to personal growth, offers valuable lessons for educators and leaders aiming to foster a positive and collaborative work environment.
There are several data trackers that will allow your students to track their own data and test scores. This is a great tool to empower students to lead their own learning. Great resources for leadership notebooks/portfolios and student led conferences!
This is a great chart to use with your students who are learning phonic skills. This chart is organized to go along with the Orton-Gillingham training. Students can remain focused on instructions, while taking notes with ease. This a great way for students to take accountability for their learning. This chart can be used a tool for review and has much success with students with disabilities.
This digital product is great for review. Students will utilize their number sense to identify the "Imposter" of the group. This product was used as an end of year/unit wrap up and my students loved it! Students can play in small groups or whole class. These slides can also be uploaded into NearPod or Kahoot to utilize additional gaming features.
Allow your students to practice their handwriting while enriching their vocuablary by providing positive visual representation of African Americans. This is a great way to incorporate diversity and Culturally Responsive Teaching.
Jacobs Ladder Surrender Speech. This is an editable document.You can upload this document to an online format such as mastery connect or google classroom or you can print them for your students to complete.
3rd - 5th
English Language Arts
FREE
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