Do you get emails from your students with… 1. The entire message written in the subject? 2. No subject? 3. Minimal details inside? 4. A general mess inside? This can help! I use this in my classroom to teach students how to correctly send an email with all parts. The email that they will send in this lesson is to another teacher and explain why they appreciate them. You could use this during teacher appreciation week, or anytime! There is no teacher who would not love a little surprise message f
I use these in my class each Friday to check in with my students' emotional and school well-being. This set is designed for Google Classroom to assign digitally. I love getting a little insight into my student’s thoughts on the week to make any needed adjustments for the next week. There are 4 sets of questions, plus one blank for you to customize with your own questions.
I use this as morning work each Friday to be able to read throughout the day and check-in before the weekend if needed. I love getting a little insight into my student’s thoughts on the week to make any needed adjustments for the next week or check-in with student's needs. There are 4 sets of questions for each image, plus one blank for you to customize with your own questions.
I love to send these home for little wins in the classroom. I print multiple on bright paper and have them in my supplies. When I notice a student do something awesome, I jot a quick note to their family. I then fold it in half, staple it closed, and write "To the family of..." on the outside. It is so fun for them to go home and give the note to their adult to find out that it is a good news note! This includes full-page color and black and white as well as half-page versions of each. I add my
As the school year comes to a close, I am always looking for fun, engaging ways to keep my students working! This is a personal narrative writing piece where students finishing elementary school can reflect on their favorite part of their time in elementary school and write about it! Includes: Brainstorming PagePlanning PageWriting PaperEditing ChecklistGoogle Slides Version
Feeling like distance/online learning is dragging? These are fun door hangers you can send to your students to bring a little happy to their day and remind them to do their online work!
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