Explicitly teach how to cite evidence for any type of written response with this short step-by-step citing evidence resource. This resource includes: -Explicit citing evidence worksheet -3 explicit citing evidence worksheet with excerpt (I do, we do, you do) -6 correct formatting/convention cards for practicing placement of commas, quotations, and other punctuation. -Support visual for writing folder, desk, or lesson
Start your year off right with this easy-to-use special education substitute plan template. This template was designed to alleviate stress when planning for a guest teacher/substitute by investing time in a clear program plan that any guest teacher can follow. This document includes minimal maintenance pages such as: •Contact information •About our program •Our staff •Our students •Classroom rules •Behavior management •Room ____ during the day •Behavior Intervention Plan page -- > Lesson
*If you would like an editable version, please e-mail me at theteacherdresscode.com* Nine, ten: A September 11 Story - Novel Study Guide *MINIMAL PLANNING NEEDED* Resource Includes: K-W-L chart Important places doodling & map Vocabulary journal template Character chart Visualization strategy template Text connection template Reflection journal 3 Writing assessments: opinion, informative, & narrative (graphic organizers included) Follow along the journey of four students from different par
8 different graphic organizers/article extensions that support any NewsELA article. **UPDATED** Skills: activating prior knowledge, visualization, the difference between facts and opinions the main idea + supporting details, synthesizing information, determining important information, claim, evidence, and reasoning.
If You Walked a Day in my Shoes writing activity SEL writing social-emotional writing Activity Goals: -Foster resilience for all students -Strengthen perspective taking, empathy, empowerment, compassion, community, sense of belonging, and views of ones self for students who have experienced trauma. -Strengthen perspective taking, tolerance, empathy, compassion, community, sense of belonging, and views of ones self and others for students who have not experienced trauma. Includes -Purpose + Re
Add smiles onto your students faces with these funny, motivational, and inspirational state testing words of encouragement. Differentiated words of encouragement for the various learners in our class. Encouragement through pop song remixes all the way to simple phrases! Perfect for reading aloud before the test or reading when our students need a little extra motivation half way through!
Easy peasy way for creating your Donors Choose Thank You Package! This resource includes 3 different differentiated "thank you" ideas including a postcard, formal lettering writing (with upper + lower elementary lines), and multi-language coloring page (perfect for lower elementary and special education thank you's)! Additionally, a check-list and donors information table tent are included.
A culturally relevant and inclusive classroom alphabet. Uses american sign language (ASL) and difference skin tones to create the ultimate interactive alphabet for your classroom.
An instructional relevancy and engagement questionnaire for the inclusive, differentiated, and culturally relevant classroom. This resource focuses on using a questionnaire to identify student interests and perceptions to help create a relevant and engaging learning environment for each and every student. This tool can be used to help collect information about your students to personalize your environment, curriculum and instruction, relationship building and social-emotional learning opportuni
A creative writing journal that can be printed or snipped for digital learning. Built in accommodations such as sentence starters, visuals, and word banks. Perfect for differentiation and special education writing goals.
WORD-of-the-DAY journal includes-104 2nd + 3rd grade content vocabulary words + academic vocabulary words -journal cover -table of contents -blank word graphic organizer to create own words For each word, students will: -color in the word -trace it -read a context sentence -identify the number of syllables, a synonym, and antonym for each word -create a personalized (or class) definition -create a visual
Guide students through a 4 step writing process for writing complete sentences: Read it, answer it, circle it, write it. This writing activity reinforces sentence structure and using words from the question/prompt in their answers.
Quote from 2nd grader: "My brain is getting SO BIGGER!!!" Watch as your students strengthen their growth mindset and self-confidence as they reflect on their daily learning by adding and connecting neurons in their "brain." Growing our Neurons is a wonderful addition to your daily end-of-day classroom routine.
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