Perfect for those students struggling to identify the difference between first and third person point of view. Students will work to identify the pronouns associated with each point of view, and sort them into the correct category. This is the perfect way to scaffold, and work your way through the Point of View standard. Can be used as a formative assessment to determine which students have an understanding of the pronoun clue usage for identifying point of view.
Perfect for an easy, visual way to monitor how many days your students have been able to log on to their computer based programs: Success Maker (Title 1 schools), Waterford (Title 1 schools), iXL Math, iXL Reading, RAZ kids, etc. Give each student a clothespin and have them move their clip for each day they log on to the program. At the end of the week, you can easily see who has logged on how many times! **If there is another program you would like for me to add, please let me know!**
This display is meant to help remind teachers what growth mindset looks like! Several people have created products that address student mindsets, but this is geared towards adults! It's meant to serve as a reminder of focusing on growth and not being consumed with negativity. Print on bright colored paper to bring it to life when you display it!
Your project is "Out of this World"! Just something cute to make students feel good about their effort on their Project! This simple award can be used for any subject area!
Designed after the images found on Pinterest. Whole file states "Before you speak, THINK: Is it True? Is it Helpful? Is it Inspiring? Is it Necessary? Is it Kind?"
With the use of three bold and fun font choices, and when printed on Astrobright colorful paper, this makes for an amazing and uplifting classroom display!
2nd - 8th
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