180+ Days of projects, activities, literature, classroom collaboration, and discussion topics. All aligned to the 5 Social-Emotional Learning Components: Self-Awareness, Relationship Skills, Social Awareness, Self Management, and Responsible Decision Making. Great for grades K-6. Promotes healthy SEL development and classroom community. Easily adaptable to eLearning. Includes: - 180+ Days of Morning Meetings aligned to Social-Emotional Learning Components - Decision Making Graphic Organizers
Lesson Plans for 180+ Days of Morning Meetings. Morning Meetings follows the 5 Social-Emotional Learning Components: Self-Awareness, Relationship Skills, Social Awareness, Self Management, and Responsible Decision Making. Includes: - How to adjust to eLearning - Visuals - Project Ideas - Book Recommendations for each SEL Component and Holidays ** Check out Bundle!!! It includes more resources and visuals.
K - 6th
Character Education, Classroom Community, School Counseling
Positive Affirmations aligned to the 5 components of Social-Emotional Learning.: Self-Management, Responsible Decision Making, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, Self AwarenessGreat for weekly or monthly character traits.Builds Classroom CommunityPositive ReinforcementPromotes Social Emotional DevelopmentClassroom ManagementVocabulary building (word exposure, synonyms, antonyms)30+ Positive affirmations / character traitsPositive Affirmation Winner visual and book recommendations
Aligns with the Social-Emotional Component of Self-Management. These graphic organizers are great for class or individual student goals. They allow you to set goals, progress monitor, and create action plans. 3 formats to adhere to 3 different skill levels. Includes: - K-6 Goal Setting Forms (3 formats) - Progress Monitoring Forms / Check-In - Action Plans - Easily adaptable for eLearning
I have created a form to easily plan out for the workshop model.
Page 1: Green - Science or Social Studies
Page 2: Red - Math
Page 3: Blue - Reading
Page 4: Yellow - Writing
The form is editable for you to change on a regular basis. I keep it on my One Drive / Google Doc and it is easy for me to make a new weekly lesson plan. This allows me to copy and paste, and plan weeks at a time with ease.
I use this after spring break, to help prepare my first grade students for the responsibilities of second grade.
Front Page: Place for them to write down homework or reminders, place for student to check off what they have completed, and a spot for parents to initial. Below is where the students can write down their spelling words (Words Their Way), so that they will always have it with them.
Page 2: (back) A place for students to reflect how their week was. This is where I can see how my
A child transitioning from kindergarten to first grade can be difficult. More responsibilities, and different forms of homework. In order to help my parents to keep on track, and understand the clear expectations of weekly homework, I have made this form. This was used for the first half of the school year. I will post what I used the second half of the school year soon! Homework: Read and study Words Their Way Spelling Words each night Points: Correlated to Class Dojo Page 1. Form for
K - 1st
English Language Arts
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About the store
Experience
Elementary Education
Special Education
ELL
Orton Gillingham Level 1
Mom of 3
Teaching style
Flexible, differentiation, diverse learning, workshop model, student choice, teaching the whole child.
My own education history
B.S. Elementary / Special Education,
Psychology of Human Development Minor,
English as a Second Language Certification,
Orton Gillingham Level 1Certification
CPI Certified,
First Aid / CPR / AED Certified
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