You're over it. You don't want to track another piece of late work or find yet another assignment slipped under your door from 4 weeks ago with "Sorry" written across the top. You don't have any backup during parent meetings when they ask, "Why is my kid failing? They turned that in!" Here's how to encourage STUDENT ACCOUNTABILITY and SAVE YOUR SANITY! IN USE:The Student Accountability Document (SAD form) requires students to fill out what they missed and more importantly, why. Students comple
25 minutes into class. Nothing done. “I didn’t know what to do.” “I didn’t understand.””I wasn’t sure how to start.””There were other kids waiting to talk to you.”At this rate, you’re overhauling plans, watching grades drop, and feeling so guilty and frustrated that you’re ready to be done. With the Help Ticket System, you can be. IN USEProcedure to Start Now - You don’t need to wait for the turn of a semester or a brand new year to implement this system. Print them for tomorrow and put an end
Incorporate seasonal fun into your classroom forms! ANY grade and ANY subject can use this template for an eye-catching way to start the day. EASY ROUTINE ESTABLISHMENTWhether your students complete practice problems, answer questions, journal their thoughts, jot down definitions, or even take simple quizzes, this one paper makes it easy to keep track of the little points that can get lost in messy binders or forgotten in journals. One paper, all week, to be used at the start of each day! Abse
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