This is such an amazing rubric to grade your students' posters! Whether they create a poster about Global Warming, or Water Cycle, this is the rubric that can fit your and your students' needs!
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5Ws and 1H anchor chart (can be used as a bookmark and/or a cheatsheet for a student in his/her ELA folder) is a perfect tool to post in the classroom! It has visuals (characters students know and love!) and question prompts to further support struggling students. This anchor chart is great for lower elementary classrooms, K-2, but may be adapted to meet the needs of students in grades 3-5.
This chart is great to use in the ELL classrooms!
This document has 3 parts:
1. 13 bilingual (English-Spanish) labels that you can post around the classroom, labeling furniture, etc,
2. Clip art of children from around the world and speech bubbles with short phrases that you can post in the classroom as a decorative measure.
3. Mini speech bubbles with greetings in Spanish, English, Arabic, Haitian Creole and Russian to decorate your classroom door with.
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This is a great tool to be used in the ELL classroom. It is especially useful with ELLs that may also have learning disabilities. Using this tool, that can also be an anchor cart displayed in the classroom, students will gain confidence and independence as well as skills to write complete sentences.
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Use this student-friendly chart to teach students to show, rather than tell, what their characters do or feel. This one is a great tool to use in your small groups! If you liked the product, please, comment, and subscribe!
This rubric is used in conjunction with the Character Analysis Graphic organizer. For example, once students have completed their Character Analysis organizers, use this rubric to assess their work.
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Are you students working on a SS project like a timeline? If so, this is the rubric for you! Use this one to assess your students' timelines (personal, or historical).
Help your students understand the principle of rounding with this colorful and engaging chart! If you liked the product, I would very much appreciate if you subscribed, rated and commented! Thank you!
Use this very simple but colorful and purposeful rubric to help students assess their learning in the classroom. Categories include Lesson Objective, Engagement and Independence and Wiring in Subject. Students score themselves in each of the category. They can either indicate the smiley face or show the score by the show of fingers. You can print one copy per student, place it into the folder, work book or laminate and past it onto a table/desk. It is FREE so grab it while it is available! Great
The zip file contains a few assessment tools that ESL/ENL teachers as well as TBE teachers can use to track and assess language development of their ELLs. The file contains:
1. English Language Arts Conference Form
You can use this form to collect data in ELA when you individually conference with the student.
2. English as a New Language (ENL) Conference Form
You can use this form to collect data on language development when you individually conference with the student. The document is designed
This bundle includes 28 charts to teach various math concepts in grades 3-5. Each chart can be blown up to be a large classroom chart or printed on a A4 letter size paper to be used as a smaller chart to teach small strategy lessons. All of the charts are drawn by hand and different shades of blue were used. The bundle includes the following charts: What is a decimal?Dividing fractions (whole number by a unit fraction)Dividing fractions (unit fraction by a whole number)Multiplying fractions (f
DISCLAIMER: Please, read the description thoroughly. Some lessons may not follow Go Math curriculum 100% of the time. Also, some math problems may have been skipped due to their unnecessary difficulty, or repetitiveness. Finally, the names of characters in math problems may have been changed to make the problem more appealing to students. In addition, the lessons are completely editable. Feel free to change any or all parts of it. For example, I use bitmojis throughout and I used mine. Therefo
Let your students assess their own language skills!
This document includes:
1. Speaking Assessment
2. Listening Assessment
3. Reading Assessment
4. Writing Assessment
Each section has 8-9 questions.
Very useful to gather additional data about your ELLs' language needs.
Sample questions:
1. I can speak in complete sentences.
Puedo hablar en oraciones completas.
2. I can ask and answer questions.
Puedo hacer y contestar preguntas .
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You can use these math strategy lessons in your small groups to target specific needs of your students.
1. Mathematicians can add within 20 by using a variety of addition strategies.
2.Mathematicians can subtract within 20 by using a variety of subtraction strategies.
3. Mathematicians can use C.U.B.E.S. strategy to solve a variety of word problems.
4.Mathematicians can make a quick ten by using a ten frame and counters.
5.Mathematicians can add 2-digit numbers by breaking apart each addend
DISCLAIMER: Please, read the description thoroughly. Some lessons may not follow Go Math curriculum 100% of the time. Also, some math problems may have been skipped due to their unnecessary difficulty, or repetitiveness. Finally, the names of characters in math problems may have been changed to make the problem more appealing to students. This bundle comes with charts! In addition, the lessons are completely editable. Feel free to change any or all parts of it. For example, I use bitmojis throug
This is the 8th lesson in the TC Writing Unit - Narrative (Small Moments). Use this lesson teach students how to "unfreeze" characters. Teach students how to make their characters move, think, talk and feel. It is a great time to teach students descriptive words such as adjectives and action words such as verbs. This lesson can repeated to give the students plenty of time to practice with the material. You will have to create or locate some of the materials needed to teach this lesson.
This les
You can use these strategy lessons (6 of them) in small groups to teach:
1. Punctuation
2. Spelling
3. Structure: Lead/Hook
4. Structure: Powerful Conclusion
5. Development: Elaboration
6. Structure: Transitions
Lessons 3, 4 and 5 can be used many times as you can teach same skill using a different strategy. For example, if you teach about the lead, you can teach students to ask a question as a hook, and next time a different hook.
The lessons list materials and one being the mini-chart. You
This is another lesson in a unit on insects in K-2 classrooms that serve ELL populations. However, this lesson may be perfectly used in a monolingual classroom. This lesson comes with a student friendly rubric, many scaffolds and ideas for differentiation as well as supporting documents.
Tip: other documents that are used in this lesson can be dowloaded for free or paid subscription on websites like readinga-z.com or worksheetplace.com
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This is an amazing student-friendly Glows and Grows assessment. Three types of feedback in one document! Use this document to teach self and peer assessment. I am sure your students will have a blast with this!
These 5 lessons belong in my Realistic Fiction Writing unit based on TC curriculum for 2 grade. These lessons are not consecutive and can be taught in any order based on your students needs.
Lesson 1: Realistic fiction writers can create drama in their realistic fiction stories by including dialogue.
Lesson 2: Realistic fiction writers can further develop their characters by including action.
Lesson 3: Realistic fiction writers can help their readers visualize their realistic fiction stor
1st - 3rd
English Language Arts, Writing, Writing-Expository