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Types of Graphs Guided Notes Worksheet Template
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Types of Graphs Guided Notes Worksheet Template

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Check out this simple and direct guided notes template to faciltiate learning of graphs. Included in this worksheet, you will find Bar Graph, Pictographs, and Circle Graphs/Pie Chart. This can easily be added to lessons on line graphs, histograms, and more. The layout includes the labels on the far left, followed by a space for details and then a sample on the far right. This will serve as a great way for student to track their learning and use as a reference while they develop their skills. An answer key is included for your convenience.
Student Personal Word Wall Book
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Student Personal Word Wall Book

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Transfer the accountability and ownership to your students by giving them their own personal word wall books. This is a great way to supplement your pre-existing classroom word wall. Students can record the words on their own, track their own vocabulary, and add to it on their own. Whether it be new lesson vocabulary or words they identify in a text, this is a great way for them to take ownership over their own development and learning! There is a clear box for each starting letter as well as some blank spaces for flexibility!
Three Column Chart Template Graphic Organizer Variety Pack
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Three Column Chart Template Graphic Organizer Variety Pack

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Check out this variety pack that includes 10 different three column charts that are pre-labelled with some of the most common graphic organizers you would need in your class. Some of these include: (questions, answers, evidence), (What I know, What I don't know, What I wish I knew), (tool, function, drawing), and much more. Each page is presented in both bullet format and lined format. There is also a blank one for you to edit as you need. These can be applied again and again and implemented in a variety of ways. Be sure to check out my other graphic organizers as well!
Student Self Assessment Behavior Tracker Year Long Template
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Student Self Assessment Behavior Tracker Year Long Template

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Take your behavior management to the next level by transferring the responsibility onto the students to reflect on their own conduct for the day. This simple and well-organized packet has one designated sheet for each month. Within the month you will find four weeks. The students give themselves a letter or number grade for the day and then a rationale for their grade. This kind either be private for the students or shared with teachers and parents. This reflection is used to promote ownership and accountability. It can be used per subject or per day.
Student Self Awareness Inventory Template
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Student Self Awareness Inventory Template

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Expedite getting to know your students through this self-reflective process of thinking through strengths and weaknesses. Separated into four color-coded sections, this inventory looks into academics, morals, social components, and future potential. Presented in a likert scale format, students will choose from four responses for each prompt that is either a smiley face, frowning face, straight face or a question mark. This is a great way to promote ownership over strengths and weaknesses as well as offer valuable insight into your students on the front end. Be sure to check out other get to know you surveys as well!
Vocabulary Rock and Roll Through Dice Task Card Activity
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Vocabulary Rock and Roll Through Dice Task Card Activity

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Check out this fun and engaging way to develop vocabulary exposure. Easily applicable in all grade levels, this works as a great center in which students apply concepts of the Frayer Model in a more interactive way. You will need a die per student in which can be printed online if necessary. Depending on what the student roles, they will have a different task such as finding a synonym for a vocabulary word, acting it out, drawing a representation, defining the word and more. Have fun!
Brainstorming and Narrowed Focus Writing Graphic Organizer Template
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Brainstorming and Narrowed Focus Writing Graphic Organizer Template

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Check out this simple three step graphic organizer. Starting with a brainstorm web in which students jot down ideas related to a topic, students will then transition to narrowing their focus down to three main ideas followed by the final step of identifying the main idea writing prompt requiring supporting details to rationalize that choice. This is a great way to push students to identify the main idea of a reading, jot down their ideas, and narrow their focus for writing. It can easily be adapted for a variety of purposes. Be sure to check out my other graphic organizer templates as well!
Circle Triangle and Square Reflection Form Template
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Circle Triangle and Square Reflection Form Template

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Check out this awesome alternative graphic organizer. The circle has the prompt of something that is still going on around your head. The triangle has something pointed that is still standing out, and the square has the prompt of something that you agreed with. This is a great way to present HOT questions based on a reading in a new and innovative way. Students can draw a representation in the shape as well. Take your reading skills and strategies to the next level! Also, be sure to check out our other graphic organizers as well!
Branches of Government Exit Ticket Assessment
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Branches of Government Exit Ticket Assessment

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With this simple and direct assesment, teachers will gain fast insight into their students' understanding of the differences between the three branches of government. Presented in six question, this assessmen include both multiple choice responses as well as a written component.It covers topics of the executive branch, legislative branch, judicial branch and some of the sub-categories within. This can easily be used as a test, quiz, exit ticket or other form of independent. An answer key has been included for your convenience.
Comparing Mixed Numbers (Unlike Denominators) Worksheet
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Comparing Mixed Numbers (Unlike Denominators) Worksheet

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Check out this fun and engaging worksheets that includes topics of comparing mixed numbers with unlike denominators in their fractions. This simple and student-friendly worksheet includes 20 questions that students will simply write greater than , less than, or equal to (, =) for each of the questions. This can easily be adapted for a quiz, test, exit ticket, homework, independent assignment and so much more. For differentiation, I would suggest crossing off some of the question, or including less place values. An answer key has been included for your convenience! Be sure to check out my other Comparing Worksheets as well!
Create an Organism Creative Project
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Create an Organism Creative Project

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Check out this fun and engaging creation activity where students can be creative but also tie in research and content development. Students will create a visual of their organism and will think through various aspects such as the ecosystem, the shelter, predators, prey, their food web and much more. A simple and clear rubric is also included for your convenience. A clear set of directions and expectations will be sure to make this project a favorite amongst your students!
Correct the Math Worksheet (Addition)
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Correct the Math Worksheet (Addition)

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Check out this awesome worksheet that pushes students to identify common errors in addition problems. There are 10 problems in all. With a clear set of directions included, students will go through the problems, identify the problem, fix it, and describe the error that was found. This is a great way to push students to identify their own problems as well as learn about common mistakes. Highly aligned to critical thinking found in Common Core, this is a great worksheet to improve students reaching their maximum potential. An answer key has been included for your convenience.
Comparing Decimals Place Value Worksheet
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Comparing Decimals Place Value Worksheet

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Check out this fun and engaging worksheets that includes topics of comparing decimals. This simple and student-friendly worksheet includes 20 questions that students will simply write greater than , less than, or equal to (, =) for each of the questions. This can easily be adapted for a quiz, test, exit ticket, homework, independent assignment and so much more. For differentiation, I would suggest crossing off some of the question, or including less place values. An answer key has been included for your convenience! Be sure to check out my other Comparing Worksheets as well!
Classifying Matter Based On Physical Properties (Sorting Project)
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Classifying Matter Based On Physical Properties (Sorting Project)

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Allow students to apply their learned skills as they relate to sorting and classifying matter based on physical properties. This engaging nd rigorous project will prompt students to classify items (that yoy supply such as pencils, paperclips, cards, toys, etc) into three different categories. They will have to identify the categories as they see fit. They will be prompted with a few reflection questions that probe their thinking and offers insight for the teachers as to what their thinking was. To take it to the next level, students will got o the second page in which they need to re-classify their items into three new categories. With similar questions posed after. The clear directions and guided visuals will push students to apply concepts of matter, properties, and classification. This can easily be differentiated for students to use just two of the columns instead!
Conversation Roundtable Template Version 1 (Differentiated)
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Conversation Roundtable Template Version 1 (Differentiated)

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Check out this awesome graphic organizer that can be used to facilitate your conversation roundtables. Set up to support a conversation between four people. It is clearly labeled and structured with colors to help students organize their thoughts, ideas, and conversations. Embedded in the template is a section for the topic, essential question, notes from peers, and summary. This template is presented in a variety of formats to best fit students' needs including blank space, lines, bullets and more. Be sure to check out our other templates including our version 2 that is set up for different sized groups!
Characteristics of Famous People Brainstorm Template
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Characteristics of Famous People Brainstorm Template

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Check out this fun and engaging brainstorm activity that forces students to reflect on the characteristics of leaders and famous people. This is a great activity for various holidays like MLK Day, Leadership Day, Presidents Day and so much more. This is also a great activity to align to the Leader In Me Program. Students will use the clear graphic organizer at the top to simply brainstorm attributes of the leaders they know about such as bold, brave, adventurous, courageous, smart, and anything else they come up with. The bottom simple prompt challenges students to think through what they can do to exhibit this traits. Let us know how it goes!!
Comparing 3-4 Digit Whole Numbers Assessment
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Comparing 3-4 Digit Whole Numbers Assessment

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Check out this fun and engaging worksheets that includes topics of comparing 3-4 digit whole numbers. This simple and student-friendly worksheet includes 20 questions that students will simply write greater than , less than, or equal to (, =) for each of the questions. This can easily be adapted for a quiz, test, exit ticket, homework, independent assignment and so much more. For differentiation, I would suggest crossing off some of the question, or including less place values. An answer key has been included for your convenience! Be sure to check out my other Comparing Worksheets as well!
Missing Homework Log Template for Teachers
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Missing Homework Log Template for Teachers

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Check out this simple classroom form that documents missed homework. This can easily be tracked by the teacher or transferred to the student and allow them to have the autonomy of tracking their work. The template is broken into a few categories including the student, date, assignment, reason for missing the assignment as well as a consequence. It is quick, and provides great documentation and tracking over time!
Label and Describe the Planets Worksheet
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Label and Describe the Planets Worksheet

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Check out this simple and clear worksheet on the planets, their order, and their descriptions. This can easily be adapted as guided notes, a worksheet, homework, small group work, independent work or as an assessment. Included in this template is a visual at the top with blank spots ot be labelled and then an organized table below that correlates with its numbers to the pictures. Each planet blank has a space for a description of that planet. An answer key is included for your convenience!
Length of Name Bar Graph Worksheet Activity
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Length of Name Bar Graph Worksheet Activity

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Check out this fun and naturally engaging worksheet to promote students' understanding of graphing. Using something as personal as we can get, this activity uses the number of letters in each student's name. With four bars, students will find three finds to create a bar representing their name. The x-axis and y-axis have already been clearly labelled. Three reflective questions have then been included at the bottom to push students to reflect on their learned material. Have fun!