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Preview of Respond With Confidence Poster/Printable: Types of Questions/Tasks

Respond With Confidence Poster/Printable: Types of Questions/Tasks

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Help students build stronger discussion and writing skills with this engaging academic vocabulary poster/ printable resource! Respond with Confidence explains key higher-order thinking terms students frequently encounter in English Language Arts and Social Studies classrooms, including identify, evaluate, reflect, compare, contrast, summarize, infer, analyze, justify, and synthesize.Each term includes: A clear student-friendly definition A simple “how-to” explanation An example question to
Preview of MLA Format Handout/Poster

MLA Format Handout/Poster

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I created this poster/handout for my classroom to help my students follow basic MLA format rules. I have this poster printed (at my local Walgreens/CVS) and laminated on my board for our writing units. I also print this pdf as a handout for the students to have their own copy! I also LOVE the colors and wanted the poster to brighten up a dark classroom.
Preview of Socratic Seminar Sentence Starters for Discussion

Socratic Seminar Sentence Starters for Discussion

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Help your students feel confident and prepared during classroom discussions with these easy-to-use Socratic Seminar Discussion Starters! This printable resource gives students meaningful sentence stems to support respectful conversation, critical thinking, active listening, and academic discussion. Perfect for middle school or high school ELA, theology, history, literature circles, AVID, or seminar-style discussions, these prompts encourage all learners to participate with confidence. This res
Preview of Visual Aid Poster: "We Are on Page #"

Visual Aid Poster: "We Are on Page #"

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I print out this poster and laminate it. Then, as we are in our textbooks or novels, I use a dry erase marker to write what page we are on. I hang this on the board in the front of my room. My visual learners absolutely love this.
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