This game is a twist on "Never Have I Ever" - it's also for some reason a TikTok craze, which is where my students knew it from! This product comes with 24 premade prompts and instructions for use. There is also a blank slide included at the end for you to fill in your own prompts! Please note: This is a Google Drive file. When you purchase, it will download to your Google Drive and you will get your own copy!
Assess your student's understanding of any book with this Character Interview project! This project is the perfect final assessment for book clubs, literature circles, read alouds, or independent reading. Digital and print versions are included. Students will be asked to: - Write five questions to ask a main character from their book - Write an answer for each question from a character's point of view This product includes a 15-point rubric that assesses: - Questions written - Answers written -
Assess your student's understanding of any book with this Instagram Post project! This project is the perfect final assessment for book clubs, literature circles, read alouds, or independent reading. Digital and print versions are included. Students will be asked to: - Create a username or "handle" for their character - Illustrate 8 Instagram posts from a character's point of view - Write a short caption for each post - Create 2 hashtags for each post This product includes a 15-point rubric that
This bundle will grow as more resources are created and uploaded! Get it now to get the best price. Includes: - IB Learner Profiles- Editable Name Tags- Word Wall- Class Jobs- Schedule Cards- Editable Time Cards- ELAR Vocabulary Words
Assess your student's understanding of any book with this Diary Entry project! This project is the perfect final assessment for book clubs, literature circles, read alouds, or independent reading. Digital and print versions are included. Students will be asked to: - Create 4 diary entries from a character's point of view - Describe 4 key events from the story and how the character felt during each one This product includes a 15-point rubric that assesses: - Writing quality - Understanding of con
Assess your student's understanding of any book with this TikTok Book Review project! This project is the perfect final assessment for book clubs, literature circles, read alouds, or independent reading. Digital and print versions are included. Students will be asked to: - Complete a graphic organizer to plan their video - Introduce themselves and the book they're reviewing - Provide a short summary of the book (you can choose whether or not their summary includes "spoilers") - Rate the book out
17 genre posters to add to your classroom library! Each page contains 2 posters (meant to be cut in half). Laminate and hang in your library, or utilize when teaching a new genre! These posters feature 4 example titles for each genre to help your library come to life for your students. The majority of the titles are upper elementary books. Genres included: - Autobiography - Biography - Fable - Fairy Tale - Fantasy - Folktale - Graphic Novel - Historical Fiction - Informational Text - Legend - Li
Another class community builder! These are great for a brain break or a morning activity. This product comes with 30 pre-written Would You Rather questions as well as a blank slide for you to write in your own. Please note: This is a Google Drive product. It will download to your Google Drive so that you have your own copy!
These schedule cards are perfect for keeping an entire class, a small group, or individual students on schedule! No more students asking what’s next, or when it’s time for lunch. There are over 115 cards to customize your daily schedule. Each card has an icon next to it so that early readers will also know what’s happening every day! For best use, print and laminate and display in the classroom - use the analog or digital clock cards included to tell students when each event is happening! Simply
These nametags come in 9 styles, with a bonus create your own option! The 9 premade styles are: - Print alphabet - Cursive alphabet - Math (fractions, coins, number lines) - Math (fractions, multiplication tables, number lines) - Handwriting lines - Growth mindset (4 options, 2 orange and 2 blue) Each name tag is available in both a light orange and a light blue. They are fully editable in Google Slides if you want to type your students’ names, or you can choose to print them blank and fill in n
This product includes 134 reading and writing vocabulary words for upper elementary and middle school learners! A few ways to use these: - Laminate and attach magnets for interactive use - Use to emphasize vocabulary words in objectives - Use to build a word wall throughout the year Includes: ActAdageAdjectiveAdjustAdverbAffixAlliterationAnecdoteAnnotateAntonymArgumentArgumentativeArticleAudienceAuthor’s purposeBoldCaptionCharacterCharacter relationshipCharacter tagsChronological orderClaimClari
Class job display with over 40 class jobs and three designs! One awesome way to use these is by putting student numbers on clothespins and clipping them to their assigned job! Print on 8.5x11" cardstock and laminate to use year after year. Choose from solids, stripes, or ink-friendly options. Jobs included: - Absent Work Manager - Bathroom Monitor - Breakfast Helper - Caboose - Calendar Leader - Chair Stacker - Chart Flipper - Class Ambassador - Clean Up Crew - Cubby Inspector - Desk Inspector -
These IB learner profile posters contain a student-friendly definition of the trait and a short biography of a celebrity or young leader who exemplifies that trait. Leaders include: - Malala Yousafzai (Risk-Taker) - Greta Thunberg (Caring) - Pranavh Vallabhaneni (Inquirer) - Mayim Bialik (Knowledgeable) - Ruth Bader Ginsburg (Thinker) - Selena Gomez (Balanced) - Michelle Obama (Reflective) - Fred Rogers (Open-Minded) - Tom Hanks (Principled)
**These cards go perfectly with the Schedule Cards! Click here to get them.** These time cards are fully editable in Google Slides. Pair them with the Schedule Cards or your own schedule to keep students on track all day! No more asking “what’s next?” or “when’s lunch?!”
This is one of my favorite community builders - now adapted for distance learning! This activity is great to get your students engaged and learning about each other. How to use: 1. Assign to students through Google Classroom or Schoology. 2. Students will write three statements about themselves - two true, and one false. They will also add the false statement to the "The Lie Is..." box. 3. Collect slides and combine into one file. 4. Click through and play as a class! Students have to guess w
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