Editable daily attendance sheets by month for the 2024-2025 school year (August-June). Must have Microsoft Excel to have full access to editing. **NOTE: if the printing area is giving you trouble, check your settings under "Page Layout" and make sure you set the width to 1 page and the height to automatic.
Who Moved My Cheese? is a great book for all teens. It's a story about coping with change, realizing when it's happening, and that it's not always a bad thing. I have put together an editable packet filled with discussion questions and activities to promote deep thinking while students go through this book. As you read with them, you can discuss some of these questions together, or have the students respond silently (some topics might be difficult for students to think about and discuss, so i
In this activity, students have to recall information from the entire Earth Science Unit in order to discover who kidnapped Santa! They answer a series of 14 questions and retrieve a clue (letter) from each answer. At the end, they unscramble the letters to see who the two kidnappers are. Fun, engaging activity to do right before Christmas break or any other time of year just by changing the theme.
Easily take attendance every day using this Google Sheets layout for the 2025-2026 school year (August - June). I like to create new tabs for each different class I have and use colors to color code different events/reasons students are absent :)
Two separate "I Have.., Who Has..?" games: one for mitosis (24 cards) and one for meiosis (31 cards). Just print, cut and laminate the cards, shuffle them up and pass them out. The Google Slides are the answer key reading from left to right across the rows. Fun and challenging for students!
With all the stress going on with COVID, this document will make it easy to document/screen for symptoms as well as document who has been together on what days. I like to create a new tab and label it that day's date. I create a new tab everyday so I can easily go back if I need to! I use this for my athletes everyday too.
I have a reward system in my classroom where students can win tickets when they are caught helping a classmate, answer the weekly challenge question, win a classroom competition, or for having the cleanest lab station. They can save up their tickets to "purchase" prizes such as these!
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