This (editable) behavior chart breaks a student's day into four parts. I filled it in for the subjects I teach but you can fill it in for any subject and even add sections throughout the day. I circle the student's rating for each behavior. This is easy to keep up with throughout the day and can go home daily or at the end of the week as a way to communicate with parents.
Students will go through a series of word problems to practice addition, subtraction, and counting coins. The activities range from simple to some that are more challenging.
This checklist helps student make sure they are including all parts of a letter. Students can use this checklist to write a letter to a teacher or friend about a book they have read. I have students glue this checklist in the front cover of their Daily 5 journals so they can refer to it at the end of each week. On Friday, they choose one book from their Independent Reading Log (coming soon in my TPT store). They then write a letter to me about whatever book they have chosen. This helps me hold m
2nd - 3rd
Other (ELA), Reading, Writing
CCSS
RL.1.1
, RL.1.2
, RL.1.3
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Elementary Education
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