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Danielson Evaluation Framework Reference Guide with Key Components
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Danielson Evaluation Framework Reference Guide with Key Components

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Check out this Danielson Evaluation Framework reference sheet. This simple one page guide identify, labels, and elaborates on each of the 4 domains. Each domain is color coded and list a few key components for teachers and administrators to reference while holding PLCs, while looking at observations and evaluations and simply to keep beside a desk to keep the focus consistent. Administrators, be sure to share this simple and quick guide with your staff through the additional license option! Be sure to check out my Danielson Framework tracking guide as well where teachers and administrators can track progress easily through the year.
Differentiated Sequence of Events Graphic Organizer Template
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Differentiated Sequence of Events Graphic Organizer Template

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Check out this simple and fun sequence of events graphic organizer that is student friendly and visually lays out components to ensure student success. This template can easily be adapted for any grade since it comes in three forms. One form has a box up top and a caption below for student to model the events with a picture and then describe it as well as the second form where there are just boxes. The second form can be used for students to draw in or simply write in. The third form has the lines inside of the box to add structure for students as well as simply and easily differentiated. RL.3.5, RL.4.3, RI.K.3, RI.1.3, RI.2.3, RI.3.3, RI.3.8, RI.4.5, RI.4.7
Frayer Model Worksheet Template
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Frayer Model Worksheet Template

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Increase student understanding and retention using this Frayer Model strategy! This sheet has two half-sheets on it that are identical to print and disburse to students. The model will allow students to engage with new terminology with multiple access points. The students will put the term in the center circle, represent it with a visual, list synonyms/antonyms, define it as well as use it in a sentence. As you introduce new terminology through the week, students can complete this template with partners, small groups, independently or use it as a homework! This strategy won't disappoint! Also, be sure to check out my alternative Word Study Web Template. L.2.4, L.2.6, L.3.4, L.3.6, L.4.4, L.4.6, L.5.4, L.5.6, L.6.4, L.6.6, L.7.4, L.7.6, L.8.4, L.8.6
Differentiated Place Value Chart Template
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Differentiated Place Value Chart Template

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Aligned with EngageNY and Common Core, check out this template that can easily be adapted for addition and subtraction using a place value chart as well as multiplying and dividing by tens, hundreds, etc. Students can also use this to help develop conceptual understanding of exponents and how this operations cause each number to "slide" up or down the place value chart as opposed to the decimal being the one that shifts. This can easily be laminated and written on using a dry erase marker, and/or used as worksheets to facilitate learning in class or for homework. The file comes in four differentiated versions that include or exclude various parts of the place value chart up to millions and down to ten thousandths.
My Super Six Reading Comprehension Note Taking Template
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My Super Six Reading Comprehension Note Taking Template

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Check out this simple yet effective note taking template that students can use to record major take-aways while reading. Limiting big ideas to six key elements, students will be forced to synthesize their text and organize their ideas. Students are given a small space to record their thoughts as well as a space to draw a small representation of that idea. This user-friendly and self explanatory template has the capacity to increase comprehension, be used for evidence from the text and so much more as it is adapted to your classroom! Please feel free to leave feedback on how you used it in your classroom!
Parent Teacher Conference Questionnaire Template
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Parent Teacher Conference Questionnaire Template

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Check out this simple, yet effective pre-conference questionnaire that can be used before or during a conference. This can be used to make the conference meaningful and/or to keep the conversation on topic. If sent home before, it can be a strong tool in structuring the conference itself. The questions make the parent/guardian think though strengths, weaknesses, interests, and conversation topics that they want to cover. This has the potential of increasing investment as well as serving as a great communication tool doubling as documentation.
Sequence of Events Template (Differentiated)
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Sequence of Events Template (Differentiated)

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Check out this simple and fun sequence of events worksheet template. This comes in two different forms, grayscale and color coded. Within each form, there are three types which each include a blank space, bulleted sections, and/or lined spaces. This gives you the ability to easily differentiate to different grade levels or different students based on need. The color coding allows simple infusion into instruction. There are 6 total versions each that have five events that roll into each other.
Evaluating Question Quality Checklist
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Evaluating Question Quality Checklist

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Administrators, this simple and user-friendly guide serves as a tool to evaluate the quality of the questions that teachers are asking. This can be used to serve as documentation, professional development, feedback, coaching, mentoring and evaluation. The document is color coded, and easily infused with your pre-existing toolkit.
Oral Presentation Fluency Assessment (Rubric Only)
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Oral Presentation Fluency Assessment (Rubric Only)

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Check out this simple to use rubric which can be sued to evaluate any and all spoken presentations. The rubric is ranked from 1-4 in each category which include "Expression & Volume". "Phrasing", "Smoothness", and "Pace". These elements have clear and direct explanation of expectations and simple assessment capabilities.
Primary Source Analysis Tool Template (Differentiated)
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Primary Source Analysis Tool Template (Differentiated)

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Check out this simple and user-friendly tool that can be used to document the analysis of a primary source. There are four major components which are each color coded for ease of reference in the classroom. There are also three different forms, one with blank space, one with bullets, and one with lines for simple differentiation for different grades or different students based on need.
My Science Experiment Outline Template
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My Science Experiment Outline Template

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Facilitate the organization of science projects and experiments with this fun, engaging and purposeful outline. Students will answer prompts such as Title, Purpose, Observation, Conclusions and more. Students have a second page to record data, make a table, and ground their conclusions in evidence. It is color coded for ease of directions, and students will find the organization meaningful and fun!
Conversation Roundtable Template (with Group Sizing 2-8 students variations)
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Conversation Roundtable Template (with Group Sizing 2-8 students variations)

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Facilitate your conversation roundtables discussions with this simple and self-explanatory template. Students will record their notes for each of the three other students at their roundtable and then reflect on their conversations by creating one coherent summary statement at the bottom. There are four differentiated versions with different sized spacing, bullets, and blank space for you to meet the needs of your specific students but still maintain uniformity in expectations. Have just 4 students in each conversation roundtable and want to differentiate that single format? Check out my alternative product that has a variety of versions of the 4 student roundtables.
Distribution Vocabulary Flash Cards (Mean, Median, Mode and Range)
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Distribution Vocabulary Flash Cards (Mean, Median, Mode and Range)

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Check out this fun and user friendly flash card template. Each flash card includes a definition, example, and model. This can easily be printed for each student, or used in centers. Students can also make their own based on this template as well. Each flash card covers one of the following: Mean, Median, Mode, and Range.
Common Synonym Alternatives Poster (Other ways to say...)
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Common Synonym Alternatives Poster (Other ways to say...)

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Tired of hearing the same-old surface level responses!? Check out this simple poster that offers your students multiple ways to say common classroom words with higher level vocabulary. The poster includes 10 alternatives for 15 common words such as: nice, good, bad, sad, pretty, big, like, happy and more. This can easily be used for individual students or super-sized and printed for a large class reference guide! Building vocabulary one step at a time :)
Differentiated Student KWL Chart Template
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Differentiated Student KWL Chart Template

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Transfer the autonomy of KWL charts to the students with this simple and student-friendly KWL chart template! This product comes with 5 differentiated templates with different formats and different line spacing which can be easily referenced with version numbers on the bottom and distributed to different students accordingly. Student investment will increase as students gain more ownership of the KWL process.
Identify, Describe, and Represent Polygons Anchor Chart, Poster (5th Grade)
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Identify, Describe, and Represent Polygons Anchor Chart, Poster (5th Grade)

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This simple and student friendly template will facilitate students' understanding of categorizing, identifying, describing, representing and labelling a variety of polygons from triangles up to hexagons. The file comes in a variety of differentiated versions with different portions being blank so higher performing students can fill in more components than lower performing students. It can also be used to differentiate through the lesson or used as a study guide as well as an assessment. This template can also be used as a poster, anchor chart or simply glued into the students math notebooks so they can have autonomy over the content as well! 3.G.A.1, 4.G.A.2, 5.G.B.4
Math Key Words Poster (for math word problem comprehension)
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Math Key Words Poster (for math word problem comprehension)

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Help your students understand and break down math word problems with the use of a variety of key words that are connected and affiliated with the four basic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division). This simple and student friendly poster will support students build comprehension and foundational skills when it comes to word problems in math. Your students will reference this regularly and eventually grow to not need it anymore as they develop their critical math reading skills! This 9 page produce comes with a variety of mini posters for students to glue in their own books, larger full size posters to be hung around the room for reference and one simple poster that can be exported, printed on a poster printer, or changed its output to be hung as a large poster in the classroom.
RDW Poster for Eureka/EngageNY (Read, Draw and Label, Write)
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RDW Poster for Eureka/EngageNY (Read, Draw and Label, Write)

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This 30x15 poster prints out on 6 pages and is meant to be put together to make a large poster that elaborates on RDW for students. RDW is the Eureka/EngageNY math curriculum procedures which stands for Read, Draw and Label, and Write. These steps are the three simple steps that these two common core aligned math curriculums suggests students use to solve problems.
Star Student Poster Template
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Star Student Poster Template

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Check out this fun and colorful star student poster. This can easily be implemented on a weekly basis, monthly basis or as a reward for positive behavior. Students will be so excited to share a little but about them. Positive classroom culture will sky rocket as students take control over their learning, and share important information about themselves! I have seen this implemented in three ways: 1) You change out the one page paper as the next one is added 2) As each child is selected, you fill up a section of the room with one for each student 3) As each student is selected, one more page is added to a book and once all students have been selected, they each receive a copy of all of their classmates sheets and can keep it and reference it for years to come!
Student Birthday Poster Template
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Student Birthday Poster Template

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Check out this interactive PDF template that has embedded editable forms to type in student names. This simple and student-friendly poster can be printed as well as printed to a larger output in order to make a large poster for your wall. This simple tracker will keep you and your students reminded of some of the most important dates for the year in your classroom!