Printable Harry Potter Road sign. Gives directions to 8 Harry Potter locations, such as Hogsmeade, Azkaban, & The Ministry of Magic. Includes printable tree stump that you can use as your base. Easy to print off, laminate, and put up in your classroom. Cute & cosy addition to any quiet zone, library, or literary-themed reading corner. Please note: First image shows finished product once printed & laminated.
K - 12th
English Language Arts, For All Subjects, Library Skills
Worksheet encouraging students to reflect on their mental health. - How do they deal with having an 'empty cup'? - What they need to hear? - How you will know they need help? - What fills their cup? - What empties their cup?
"Professor McClumsy has made a stupendous error. During a science experiment she dropped a potent mixture which, when in contact with the air, releases toxins that induce zombie-like symptoms. The school has been placed on LOCK-DOWN. There are several antidotes that she keeps in a zombie-proof box, but she has started showing symptoms and cannot get in. In groups, you will solve riddles, puzzles and challenges in order to crack the code, access the serum, and break out of the room… before you su
Great for student teachers or teacher observations.
Editable Lesson Plan template. Geared towards terms used for BC curriculum in Canada, but can be changed to fit your own curriculum.
A formative assessment method to check in on your students learning. Allows you to see where your students are at, as well as help guide where you need to go next. Can be used with any concept/subject.
As championed by Ron Ritchhart.
Google Slides Worksheet encouraging students to reflect on their mental health. Print off for students to complete and colour by hand, or make a copy and have them complete on their computers. - How do they deal with having an 'empty cup'? - What they need to hear? - How you will know they need help? - What fills their cup? - What empties their cup?
Having issues with your students 'telling, not showing' in their writing? Are the struggling to set the scene and bring the reader into the moment? Use this graphic organizer to help students think a little deeper about a small moment in their story or writing. How can they add sensory details to help set the scene for the reader. Helps students elaborate on one moment or action in order to turn that moment into a full paragraph, by considering what they (or the character) will see, smell, feel,
'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse;
The stockings were hung by the chimney with care,
In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there;
But in canceling christmas the children will see
That the reason we have holidays is not about you and me
Unless they can prove that holidays really are best
Can they pass this challenge that puts their teamwork to the test?
Can your students save the Christmas holidays?? This fun, high ene
A writing checklist for students to self- and peer-review their work before handing it in. Includes all components of the Six Traits of writing. Helps students master the editing process, as well as helping them become more independent and confident in the quality of their writing.
This behaviour reflection tool allows you to provide your students with a time out, and/or time to reflect on their actions in the aftermath of an incident. What caused them to behave in this way? What impact did it have on others? What strategies could they use in the future?
May be helpful if you're concerned about attention-seeking behaviour, or distracting from a lesson.
Two forms per page.
A weekly learning journal template that your students can use to reflect on their learning.
Includes identifying successes, challenges, reflection on strategies, goal setting, and remaining questions.
Posters for fitness circuits for use during PE.
Includes: Plank, High Knees, Jumping Jacks, Push Ups, Jump Rope, Shuttle Runs, Tricep Dips, Sit Ups, Wall Squats, & Burpees.
Make sure you're prepared for parent teacher conferences.
File includes:
- One page student reflection (self-assessment on a number of statements on a scale of 1-5, as well as qualitative reflections such academic strengths & weaknesses, goals, what they are proud of, and what they would like you to share with their parents
- One page teacher preparation (including who you are meeting, meeting goals, notes sections for each subject on strengths on weaknesses, social skills etc, & space for yo
Editable Class Jobs Signs/Posters.
11 jobs/roles in total (3 signs per sheet). Includes one blank sign to add your own role, or vary when needed. Great when laminated, to help provide your students with accountability and ownership over their classroom!
Great for middle school/high school classrooms. Jobs include:
- Tech Squad (Checks computers are returned and charging, assists as needed)
- Board Manager (cleans whiteboard as needed)
- Class Paparazzi (takes pictures for the class blog/twitt
Fortnite-themed printable posters to post in your classroom to remind students of the correct uses of punctuation. Each poster includes description and an example related to Fortnite. File includes PDF and powerpoint (so you can edit as needed).
Punctuation included:
Question Mark
Exclamation Mark
Period
Comma
Colon
Semi-colon
Hyphen
Quotation Marks
Apostrophe
Parentheses
Ellipsis
Looking for a quick, fun activity for your students to think about word choice? Print or share these templates with your students. They pick an overused, boring word (e.g. nice, said, good, bad), and have to come up with synonyms that they could use instead. They then get to colour or decorate their page as they wish. I had each student take a different word, share their completed page with me, before compiling them all so we had a full word bank. Themes: Mario, Tetris, Pacman, Minecraft. Can b
Students struggling to stay on task?
Have them complete this task self-management reflection. The can consider their ability to stay on task, manage their time, how enthusiastic/cooperative they were/ and how they could improve for next time.
2 reflections per page.
Check in on your students' knowledge of literary devices, either as a pre-assessment or review. Document asks students to identify 3 literary devices of their choice, and asks them to name the device, provide an example, and explain the purpose of using it.
File comes with a PDF version and editable powerpoint.
3rd - 10th
Creative Writing, English Language Arts, Poetry
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