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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 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 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 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 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!
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!
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.
Weekly Weather Tracking Template
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Weekly Weather Tracking Template

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Check out this awesome tracking form that students can use to collect data on the weather. It is intended to be checked daily and then analyzed weekly, but adjust as needed. You will need some basic weather tools such as thermometers, barometers, etc. but many components are simply observations such as the cloud type and more. This simple and organized graphic organizer allows students to become scientists and meteorologists as they collect and analyze their own data while applying learned concepts!
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!
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.
Earth's Material Assessment
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Earth's Material Assessment

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For sale is a 10 question assessment that covers rocks, minerals, earth’s surface, earth’s materials and the formation of the ground. Each question is multiple choice and can be used as a quiz, test, study guide, active thinking, worksheet and much more. An answer key has been included for your convenience!
Classifying Rocks Template
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Classifying Rocks Template

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For sale is a simple but intuitive template in which students can log their understanding of types of rocks. Included you will find that students have three spaces to describe each of the types of rocks and then draw a representation which include sedimentary, metamorphic and igneous rocks. This can be used as a guided notes activity, anchor chart, or activity with real rocks in your posession.
Properties of Matter Recording Chart Graphic Organizer
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Properties of Matter Recording Chart Graphic Organizer

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For sale is a simple graphic organizer for students to record their analysis of matter looking at the various properties. This template includes mass, volume, color, texture, and an open-ended “other” section. Students can put these in their interactive journals and or can use dry erase markers on it if laminated.
Blooms Taxonomy Question Stems Reference Guide
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Blooms Taxonomy Question Stems Reference Guide

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Check out this simple and color-coded guide to constructing really great questions that promote critical thinking. Organized into six sections with a multitude of stems to get your questions rolling, this reference sheet will take your questioning to the next level. But promoting deeper thinking questions, you will be able to scaffold more easily, differentiate smoothly and meet the needs of your students while holding them all accountable. This reference guide is provided for you in both color and gray-scale.
Accountable Talk Poster Set (w/ personal student reference sheets)
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Accountable Talk Poster Set (w/ personal student reference sheets)

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Take your classroom communication to the next level with these accountability posters that pushes your students to challenge each others thoughts and ideas in a respectful and responsible way. Whether it be adding on to thinking, pushing back against ideas, questions understandings, or echoing and summarizing thoughts, these posters can do wonders for the oral communication development for all grade levels. Whether they are printed and laminated, hung around the room, or the mini versions attached are distributed to children, accountable talk posters will turn your classroom into a bunch of higher level thinking and talkers!
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.
Circuit Conductors Science Task Card Activity
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Circuit Conductors Science Task Card Activity

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Check out this awesome electrical energy mini investigation! Included you will find clear directions for students and teacher. An objective is embedded as well as supplemental worksheets to track the students learning. You will need some basic components such as wiring, battery, light bulb, and then a variety of materials to be tested for conductibility such as nails, rubber, plastic, aluminum foil, combs, staples, paperclips, etc. This activity engages students in understanding which materials are conductors and which ones are insulators. They will develop their understanding of the material that allow for the flow of electrons and will love doing it! Be sure to check out our other Science Task Cards as well such as our Light The Bulb Task Card Activity.