This anchor chart help facilitate students' reading progress. As students pause and reflect on what they are learning, they are deepening their understanding of reading content.
This is a great tool to gather information about your students. Especially great for IEP development to obtain information about interests, goals and struggles.
This note-taking journal allows students to keep their notes all in one place. This bundle includes events leading up to the American Revolution: French & Indian War, Sugar Act, Stamp Act, Townshend Acts, Boston Massacre, Boston Tea Party, Intolerable Acts, First Continental Congress and the Battles of Lexington and Concord. All articles are modified and use kid friendly language that makes it easier for all types of students to understand.
This fun "free-writing" activity is perfect for assessing your students' writing ability or enhancing those writing skills without the hassle. Writing can be quite challenging for some and these writing prompts are ideal for those who do not enjoy conventional essay writing. What makes our "Writing Prompts" special?Each prompt includes extra sheets along with a writing checklist to ensure students are checking their work!
This is a great exercise to introduce and reinforce sensory details. This allows students to create and plan out details to include in each scene of their writing during the drafting/revising phase. Also includes an editable model for whole or small group. Great for realistic fiction or personal narrative.
Constructive tool to help students formulate and organize their thinking for reading responses. Especially helpful for learners struggling with reading responses. *editable*
Stop & Jot bookmark at the hands of each of your student's fingertips! Perfect to use for a mini lesson in conjunction with the "Stop & Jot Anchor Charts".
This is great for mapping out the scenes a story before they drafting (planning process). This is editable so if you want to add additional scenes just copy one of the boxes on to another page.