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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.
Differentiated Note Taking Template (Version 1)
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Differentiated Note Taking Template (Version 1)

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Check out this graphic organizer that students of any age can use to facilitate their note taking. This skill is one that students often lack direct instruction on, and this clear and student-friendly format is mimicked after the Cornell note-taking format. Separated into clear sections for topic, notes, questions and summary, this worksheet will push students to being extremely purposeful with their note-taking while streamlining their thoughts. This template also comes in different formats to best meet the needs of your students. Be sure to check out our alternative versions as well!
Differentiated ABC Brainstorm Graphic Organizer Template
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Differentiated ABC Brainstorm Graphic Organizer Template

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Check out this alternative brainstorming graphic organizer that pushes students to think through topics and ideas an a different way. The identified topic begins at the top, and then students think of different ideas related to it. Though students don't need to fill up the whole chart, the idea is that they think about different words starting with different letters. This forces them to diversify their answers. The template includes one line for each letter of the alphabet. Be sure to check out some of our other brainstorming templates as well!
Fact and Opinion Assessment Worksheet
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Fact and Opinion Assessment Worksheet

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This 20-question assessment offers insight into students’ understanding the difference between fact and opinion. Presented in three parts, this assessment has 10 statements that students will choose if each is a fact or an opinion, followed by a short answer of defining each and followed by analyzing a passage. This can easily be used as a homework, independent worksheet and so much more. An answer key has been included for your convenience!
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!
Dictionary Guide Words Assessment
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Dictionary Guide Words Assessment

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Check out this 10 question assessment that check students’ understanding of using guide words to navigate dictionaries. Students WILL NEED an actual dictionary in front of them, as this is a hands-on interactive assessment. The first five questions prompt students to identify the two guide words on the page of five identified words. The second portion of the assessment prompts students to identify if the identified word would fall on the page of the identified guide words. An answer key is included for your convenience.
Buidling Vocabulary Center Task Card
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Buidling Vocabulary Center Task Card

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Check out this fun and engaging addition to your centers! This fun and simple task card prompts students to expand their vocabulary. With clear directions, this 4 step activity prompts students to read, identify vocabulary words, define the words based on resources available to them (dictionaries, context clues, technology, etc.), and then share their identified words with other group mates. This very important skill will teach students to learn the words the struggle with rather than skimming past them and not understanding.
Reading At Home With Your Child Letter to Parents Guardians
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Reading At Home With Your Child Letter to Parents Guardians

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Students who read or are read to for at least 20-30 minutes every day, perform better on tests throughout the year and show linkage to increase success in the classroom. This letter home is a great way to promote a positive literacy culture at home and create buy-in with parents reading to and having students read to them at home. Presented in a very friendly way, this letter clearly articulates the role that parents can play at home when it comes to supporting reading at home.
Reading Tracking Form for Home Template
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Reading Tracking Form for Home Template

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Check out this simple graphic organizer used to track weekly reading at home. Broken down by the day, this template includes a space for the title of the book, pages read, and the time spent each day. At the end of the week, the parent signs and returns the bottom portion to validate and verify the effort put in at home. Students who read at least 20-30 minutes a night outperform their peers in class and on tests. This is a great way to hold students and parents accountable. It is presented in a very student friendly fashion that is direct, clear, and will definitely help with documentation, intervention, and a data point for conversation. Be sure to check out our other templates for reading as well!
Student Reading Conference Log
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Student Reading Conference Log

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Add a level of accountability and tracking to your student conferences on their reading progress. This is a great way of maintaining focus with your students as you check-in on what they are reading, the content of it, and therefore their comprehension, fluency and vocabulary knowledge. Take what is often informal, to a great way of progress monitoring and tracking with this simple and well-organized template. Included are three columns for each date that cover the strengths, area of focus, and next steps. Also check out our Student Writing Conference Log!
Student Writing Conference Log Form
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Student Writing Conference Log Form

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Add a level of accountability and tracking to your student conferences on their writing progress. This is a great way of maintaining focus with your students as you check-in on what they are writing and how they are doing with any given assignment including their grammar, spelling, prompt completion and much more. Take what is often informal, to a great way of progress monitoring and tracking with this simple and well-organized template. Included are three columns for each date that cover the strengths, area of focus, and next steps. Also check out our Student Reading Conference Log!
Top Ten Tips for Timed Writing Reference Guide
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Top Ten Tips for Timed Writing Reference Guide

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Check out this awesome list of suggestions to support students with timed writing. Whether it be state testing, timed writing, or curriculum-based writing expectations, this reference guide include ten key points with explanations. This is a great way to support struggling students, introduce timed writing, or serve as a poster for reference. Whether this be printed and given to each student or enlarged as a poster, these key points will take your students to the next level.
Signal Words Reference Guide
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Signal Words Reference Guide

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Check out this simple and color-coded reference guide that can improve your students writing and take it to the next level! Separated into five categories including comparing, contrasting, ordering, listing, and finding the relationship, these guide facilitates the use of higher level vocabulary in writing and speaking. It can either be printed as a poster, printed and taped into books or used as a tool for differentiation. This will be sure to facilitate the higher level vocabulary with improved transitions for all students!
Types of Writing - Anchor Chart Poster Handout
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Types of Writing - Anchor Chart Poster Handout

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In this engaging and well-organized anchor chart, students can receive ample support with all things writing. Starting with a clear linear instructional layout out the stages of writing, misconceptions on expectations are cleared. Following this, a lsit of helpful hints is included. The bottom half includes five types of writings, with expanisve examples and descriptions of four of them. This can easily be printed for a poster, given as a printed anchor chart or used ot facilitate students through the writing process. It also serves as a great support tool for differentiation.
Dialectic Journal Graphic Organizer Template
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Dialectic Journal Graphic Organizer Template

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Check out this simple and organized template to be used as a dialectic journal. The page is split into two columns - one for textual evidence and one for personal connection. This is a great way for students to organize their thoughts and connection to text.
Complete Sentences Assessment
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Complete Sentences Assessment

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Check out this assessment that offers insight into students’ understanding of complete sentences. Students will have to decide if the sentence is a complete sentence or not and then will also be prompted with the beginning of a sentence and will need to complete it. There are 20 total questions that can be used for an assessment, an independent assignment, homework and everything in between. An answer key has been included for your convenience.
Sandwich Brainstorm Template
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Sandwich Brainstorm Template

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Check out this fun and simple graphic organizer to help students develop their paragraphs. Students will be prompted to write their topic sentence, three supporting details and a conclusion. This is a great way to help students organize their writing and develop an understanding how to use textual evidence or utilize evidence to support their claims.
Signal Words – Transition Reference Guide
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Signal Words – Transition Reference Guide

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Take your students’ writing to the next level with this reference guide to help student improve their transition word implementation. Sorted into five categories, students can choose from comparing words, contrasting words, cause and effect words, sequencing words, and description words. These transition words can be used in any type of writing and can be extremely beneficial for struggling writers who use common words too often. This can be super-sized into a poster or distributed to students who need it as a tool for differentiation.
Possessive Nouns Assessment
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Possessive Nouns Assessment

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Check out this easy to navigate assessment that checks students’ understanding of possessive nouns. There is a set of directions and 10 questions in which students will have to write in the correct possessive noun based on the sentence. An answer key has been included for your convenience.
Cause and Effect Journal Page Template
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Cause and Effect Journal Page Template

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Check out this simple and structured way to teach and practice cause and effect. At the top of the page, a quick tutorial on the difference with a “clue word” key is present with a graphic organizer below for students to identify the cause and effect and clue word in multiple texts. This can be glued into academic notebooks, used in isolation or sent home for on-going homework use. This is a great way to support students’ organization of cause and effect in a meaningful way!
Halloween-Themed Letter Editing Worksheet
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Halloween-Themed Letter Editing Worksheet

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For sale is a simple one page prompt with directions that allows students to analyze a post card that include incorrect grammar including capitals, spelling, punctuation and more. Students will need to know letter-writing conventions to be successful. The theme and content revolves around Halloween! This is great for an intro lesson, literacy center, guided work, homework and much more! Enjoy!