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Our mission is to connect quality educational resources to all teachers in order to facilitate learning, increase engagement, provide differentiation, increase rigor and promote high expectations.
Computer Login Reference Sheet
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Computer Login Reference Sheet

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For those of us not fortunate enough to have a single sign-on digital infrastructure, sometimes it becomes extremely difficult to have students remember their passwords for all the website we have them use (ex. NewsELA, Study Island, iReady, iStation, RAZ, and ALL the others). Check out this simple and convenient one page reference sheet to list a students multiple accounts. Either the teacher can store a binder with each students’ logins, or the student can keep this themselves. This hopefully will streamline login time, and maximize digital instructional learning time!
Earth's Surface Assessment
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Earth's Surface Assessment

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Check out this 17 question assessment that covers topics related to Earth’s surface. This would be great for a test, quiz, worksheet and much more. Separated into 3 clear sections, there is a True/False portion, matching portion and fill-in the blank portion. Topics included cover fossils, lava and magma, mudslides, sinkholes, plates, erosion and much more. An answer key has been included for your convenience. Be sure to check our our aligned Review Guide and Quiz.
Earth's Surface Quiz
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Earth's Surface Quiz

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Check out this 10 question quiz that reviews Earth’s surface. Included in this multiple choice assessment, vocabulary covering erosion, lava, magma, crust, mantle and much more are tested. This can be used as a quiz, test, exit ticket, study guide and much more. An answer key has been included for your convenience. Be sure to check out our Earth’s Surface Review Guide and Earth’s Surface Assessment.
Earth's Surface Review Guide
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Earth's Surface Review Guide

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Check out this 8 question fill in the blank study guide about Earth’s Surface. Students will respond to questions related to lava and magma, erosion, and the layers. An answer key has been included for your convenience. This study guide is also aligned to our Earth’s Surface Quiz and Earth’s Surface Assessment.
Government Leaders Exit Ticket Assessment
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Government Leaders Exit Ticket Assessment

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Check out this 5 question exit ticket that will provide insight into students’ understanding of the leaders in our government. Questions are centered around voting, ballots, campaigning, the state government leaders vs the nation’s government leaders and more. An answer key has been attached for your convenience. This can be used as a quiz, test, exit ticket, worksheet and more.
Types of History Exit Ticket Assessment
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Types of History Exit Ticket Assessment

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Check out this 5 question exit ticket assessment that provides valuable information about students’ understanding of the different types of history. Students will be challenged to show their understanding of oral history, written history, cultural history, and visual history. This is great as a quick check and/or end of lesson quiz. An answer key has been included for your convenience.
Rounding to the Nearest Hundred and Thousand Worksheet
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Rounding to the Nearest Hundred and Thousand Worksheet

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Check out this 24 question worksheet that challenges students in a variety of ways to round to the nearest hundred and nearest thousand. This can easily be adapted for a quiz, test, homework, worksheet and can be used as group work or independent work. The worksheet is separated into 4 sections, each with their own set of directions. An answer key has been included for your convenience.
Geometric Town Project
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Geometric Town Project

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Check out this fun project in which students can apply their understanding of geometric concepts. Included in this project is a clear set of directions with specific criteria for students to meet. Additionally there is a well-articulated rubric that allocates points to each component from the directions. Students can do this at home, in school, independently or with a group. Geared towards the higher levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy with Create and Apply, students can be creative but also represent their understanding of vocabulary such as parallel, circle, rectangle, triangle, intersecting and so much more!
Conductors and Insulators Investigation Lab
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Conductors and Insulators Investigation Lab

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Check out this fun and engaging mini-lab in which students will explore the world around them, and test a variety of materials available to them in their classroom if they are a conductor or insulator. You will need to provide the light bulb, battery, cables, and testing objects for students. Students will then create a simple circuit and test each material (rubber band, paper clip, paper, eraser, marker, scissors, etc.) to see if the bulb lights. The attached lab will walk students through what to do and includes a log for students to track their learning.
What I Think About 1st Grade Graphic Organizer
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What I Think About 1st Grade Graphic Organizer

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Check out this fun and simple graphic organizer. This can be easily implemented during the first week of school for students to put on paper what they are thinking about for the upcoming year, at the end of the year to reflect on their time or at the end of the year to brainstorm their feelings for the following year. With a clear set of instructions and four circles for students to organize their ideas, you will gain some valuable insight into students perspectives with this simple to use graphic organizer. Check out our page for all our K-5 versions!
What I Think About 2nd Grade Graphic Organizer
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What I Think About 2nd Grade Graphic Organizer

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Check out this fun and simple graphic organizer. This can be easily implemented during the first week of school for students to put on paper what they are thinking about for the upcoming year, at the end of the year to reflect on their time or at the end of the year to brainstorm their feelings for the following year. With a clear set of instructions and four circles for students to organize their ideas, you will gain some valuable insight into students perspectives with this simple to use graphic organizer. Check out our page for all our K-5 versions!
What I Think About 3rd Grade Graphic Organizer
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What I Think About 3rd Grade Graphic Organizer

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Check out this fun and simple graphic organizer. This can be easily implemented during the first week of school for students to put on paper what they are thinking about for the upcoming year, at the end of the year to reflect on their time or at the end of the year to brainstorm their feelings for the following year. With a clear set of instructions and four circles for students to organize their ideas, you will gain some valuable insight into students perspectives with this simple to use graphic organizer. Check out our page for all our K-5 versions!
What I Think About 4th Grade Graphic Organizer
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What I Think About 4th Grade Graphic Organizer

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Check out this fun and simple graphic organizer. This can be easily implemented during the first week of school for students to put on paper what they are thinking about for the upcoming year, at the end of the year to reflect on their time or at the end of the year to brainstorm their feelings for the following year. With a clear set of instructions and four circles for students to organize their ideas, you will gain some valuable insight into students perspectives with this simple to use graphic organizer. Check out our page for all our K-5 versions!
What I Think About 5th Grade Graphic Organizer
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What I Think About 5th Grade Graphic Organizer

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Check out this fun and simple graphic organizer. This can be easily implemented during the first week of school for students to put on paper what they are thinking about for the upcoming year, at the end of the year to reflect on their time or at the end of the year to brainstorm their feelings for the following year. With a clear set of instructions and four circles for students to organize their ideas, you will gain some valuable insight into students perspectives with this simple to use graphic organizer. Check out our page for all our K-5 versions!
Leadership Writing Prompts for Discipline
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Leadership Writing Prompts for Discipline

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Equipped with 13 prompts to promote leadership problem solving, this worksheet pushes students to think through a variety of scenarios. Based on ideas for the Leader in Me program, this assignment is not meant to be a punishment for a misbehavior but rather a method to redirect the attention and promote leadership, critical thinking, and help students grow. It can be implemented after a misbehavior as a method of restorative practices or proactively.
Danielson Evaluation Framework Tracking Form
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Danielson Evaluation Framework Tracking Form

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Keep your observations, evaluations, and feedback organized in this simple and colored coded graphic organizer that tracks your data from the Danielson Evaluation Framework. Though these domains were not meant to be used for observations, it is often implemented with that purpose. This clearly labelled and well-organized template allows you to track your areas of growth, area os need, and change over time. Be sure to check out our “Danielson Evaluation Framework Reference Guide with Key Components” as well!
Recording Today's Weather Graphic Organizer Template
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Recording Today's Weather Graphic Organizer Template

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Check out this simple and organized way for students to apply their skills for identifying the weather. This template prompts for the date, the temperature, observations of clouds and rains, and drawing to represent what they see and filling in a thermometer which has both Celsius and Fahrenheit. This fun and engaging activity is a great way for students to solidify their learning in an interactive way! Be sure to check out some of our other weather-based activities as well!
Weekly & Monthly Weather Recording Graph
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Weekly & Monthly Weather Recording Graph

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Check out this fun and engaging template for students to track weather patterns. Broken into 5 categories including sunny and clear, cloudy, rainy, windy, and snowy, students will fill in a box above each category based on that day’s observed weather. Two templates are included in this product including a weekly tracking form and a larger monthly format, to fit your needs. Students will develop weather skills, observation and inquiry skills while also improving their bar graph knowledge!
Planets, Comets, Moons and Asteroids Identification
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Planets, Comets, Moons and Asteroids Identification

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Check out this highly unique way of developing students understanding of planets, comets, moons and asteroids. Based on a long list of properties, traits and details, students must identify which of the aforementioned labels apply. Students will look at the name of the object, type of orbit, composition, shape, and atmosphere. From these pre-identified components, students must extrapolate their labels. Some of these include identifying what Io is, what Phobos is, what Halley is, what Jupiter is, and much more! An answer key has been included for your convenience!
Human Organ Systems Guided Notes
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Human Organ Systems Guided Notes

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Check out this awesome guided notes template for students to record their learning about the 11 organ systems in the human body. Some of these systems include the respiratory system, digestive system, skeletal system, nervous system and more. Each of the systems has three correlating boxes too fill in which include the function, the vital organs or components, and an interesting fact. This can easily be adapted and differentiated for an assessment, worksheet, guided notes, quiz, homework, test, small group work and so much more! An answer key has been included for your convenience!