Romeo and Juliet is a right of passage for all high school students, and it can often be a student's first experience in the realm of Shakespeare. Make reading this classic a much more entertaining, involved process with this note-taking guide! The notes are split into Acts, with two pages of notes per scene. This allows for you to print them front and back to pass out day by day, or to easily print as one packet! Each scene will ask comprehension, author's craft, and even summarizing questions
When you meet a paraprofessional for the first time, it can be difficult to outline what you would like a para to do in your classroom, or how you would like to collaborate with them for success. After struggling with this as a first year teacher, I decided to make a syllabus of sorts to hand out to my para each school year letting them know how to best help the students in this classroom. Each para that comes to work with me receives this sheet with the roster of students' names and faces so th
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