Want to spread some Halloween cheer throughout your classroom or building? Choose to BOOk your class or a colleague's classroom! Grab your favorite children's book, wrap it up, tape this SPOOKtacular flyer to it and watch the magic unfold!
Whip out some special erasers and print a copy of this poem for each student. These adorable words are a great way to lift students' spirits and make them recognize the importance of mistakes in the classroom. This is a great beginning of the year gift, but can be utilized at any point of the year. **Please note page one is from one teacher, and page two is from two or more teachers. :D
This reading reflection sheet can be utilized for any component of balanced literacy. Use it to monitor student's thinking during independent reading, shared reading or during read aloud. This 4-3-2-1 activity will ask the students to identify: Four important parts of the story so farThree predictionsTwo conflictsOne question**This file can be printed or utilized digitally via google docs.
Are you about to launch an Argumentative Writing Unit? Check out the comprehensive resource, which will help scaffold and organize students' thinking. Based upon a topic, students will make a claim and then generate three reasons which support their opinion. Pushing this one step further, students will use reliable text sources to quote text evidence. As a bonus, a teacher model is included. **You can toggle to the hyperlink to gain access to this resource digitally through the google docs platf
Throughout the course of the day, it is critical to provide students with choice encouraging autonomy in learning. One way to do so is through the strategy, How are YOU taking flight today? Depending on the task, students will choose if they can complete the task independently (fly solo), if they need the support of a partner (co-piloting), or if they would like small group assistance (flight school). **This purchase also includes an editable JamBoard resource for distance learning or to be pro
Encourage students in your class to spread love throughout your school through acts of kindness! When students have accomplished an act of kindness, they should shade in the heart! Encourage students to get five in a row, complete the whole board, etc. Enjoy spreading the love in your school!
Are you reading the AMAZING historical fiction novel Refugee by Alan Gratz with your class? If so, this is a "must-do" activity! Through this visualizing activity, students will illustrate, write captions, and explain why the part of the text (their illustration) holds significance. Students will genuinely visualize the experiences of Josef, Isabel, and Mahmoud- the three protagonists of this story. This activity can be done at various times throughout the reading of Refugee!
**Please note this is a digital end-of-year activity. Students will need access to google docs to complete. ]What is a better way to end the year than encouraging your current students to write letters to your next class? This engaging end-of-the-year activity is an excellent way for your learners to reflect on their school year. It will also provide you with a wealth of information about what students LOVED about your classroom. This google doc is formated to engage students in the writing pro
Are your students struggling to organize their body paragraphs for an Argumentative Writing piece? This graphic organizer is structured in a predictable way to assist writers struggling to organize ideas and elaborate. This graphic organizer uses the ACE (Answer, Cite, Explain) strategy so it is essential to preteach this information.
Looking for a way to enhance student engagement during read aloud, shared reading, guided reading or independent reading? Well, look no further! Through this "BINGO," students have the opportunity to showcase their comprehension of the story through strategies. A bonus, you can utilize this resource for ANY fiction text! There are nine BINGO squares in this product, they include the following: Character FeelingsSignificant SymbolsNotice & Note SignpostsCharacter TraitsPredictionsExternal Conflic
3rd - 6th
English Language Arts, Literature, Reading Strategies
Are you looking for a fun and engaging activity for your faculty meetings? Get the educational professionals in the building up and moving by engaging with this interactive, conversation-provoking bingo activity! Want to increase engagement even more? Include prizes for staff members who get five in a row, an entire board, etc. Enjoy!
This choice board will give students a wealth of options to showcase their learnings from an independent reading book. The different choices tap into different types of learners. Eight different options are provided to students.
Looking for a quick, easy way to grade and provide feedback on your student's book reports? Check out this 12 point, open-ended rubric! This rubric can be utilized for various types of book reports and assist in providing feedback to students.
Looking for a way to different way to gauge students' thinking surrounding a topic? Use this geometric shape exit ticket! This exit ticket is designed to be utilized across different content areas and for a variety of lessons.
Have students complete the Rings of Love by writing what they love about themselves, their family, school, community, and world. Each heart represents a different component. Enjoy!
3rd - 6th
English Language Arts
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