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Collection by Zucchini Summer • Last updated 7 weeks ago
Teaching Topics (Elementary) Reading, Literacy, Math, Social Studies, Science, School Counseling, Social Skills, Educational games, Classroom Organization.
How to Completely Transform Your Teaching with Exit Tickets
FREE! Chart showing the difference between formative and summative assessments. Click through now to grab this freebie. It will help you better understand assessment types. Use it to help guide your instruction. #YoungTeacherLove
Teach Your Students to Love Reading: 3 Strategies that Work - Chalk & Apples
Teach Your Students to Love Reading: 3 Better Ideas - Chalk & Apples
100+ Bloom's Taxonomy Verbs For Critical Thinking
Bloom’s Taxonomy’s verbs–also know as power verbs or thinking verbs–are extraordinarily powerful instructional planning tools. They can be used for curriculum mapping, assessment design, lesson planning, personalizing and differentiating learning. #CultofPedagogyPin
9 Tricks to Help Students FINISH That Book
This battle of wills is perhaps the most epic, universal, and notorious problem that English teachers face, even more than grading struggles: getting students to ACTUALLY read that book, short story, article, or poem. Whether it’s an assigned text or choice reading, students have a variety of obstacles that make reading at home difficult. The struggle ranges from the innocent (forgetting to read) to the sympathetic (struggling to read) to the frustrating (too busy to read) to the malicious…
The Literary Maven: Introducing Text Annotation Using the Gradual Release Process
Students can struggle with reading for a variety of reasons: rich vocabulary, lack of background knowledge, the author's writing style. To scaffold difficult texts, teach students to annotate through the gradual release process.
This is another great idea for an anchor chart to create and use for whole class instruction. This can be tricky, so having this visual would definitely be helpful for students.
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Your classroom doesn't have to be cute! New teachers: focus on quality teaching and worry about double-border bulletin boards later.
Conducting a Coaching Cycle: The Instructional Coaching Series
Conducting an instructional coaching cycle can be scary and stressful, but these five steps will help you get started with coaching in classrooms! Learn about how instructional coaches can support teachers through choosing and inviting a teacher to work with you, planning together, coteaching, debriefing, and more, all bundled into one friendly coaching cycle. These strategies and ideas will provide you with an easy approach to coaching!
10 books for kindergarten readiness
Help your child get ready for Kindergarten with these 10 books! Great books to read with your child to help them understand and prepare for what their new school year will look like!
25 Ways to Teach Sight Words
A special education teacher shares 25 ways to help your child learn sight words
100 Would You Rather Questions For Kids - The Best Ideas for Kids
Would You Rather Questions For Kids - these free printable cards are great for car trips, ice breakers or an afternoon boredom buster! Kids will love playing this game! #kidsactivities #roadtrip #kidscraft #preschool #kidsgames #freeprintable
"About Me" Roll-Ups: A Fun & Fresh Back to School Activity
This "About Me Roll-Up" back to school activity is perfect for the first week of school! Students fill out the front and back get-to-know-you sections, cut out the peek-through windows, and then roll their paper and glue the edges, forming a stand up tube. Classmates and visitors can then see all the fun info by turning the roll-up around AND peeking through the windows! (The Thinker Builder)
Annotating Text Using SNOTS
Annotating Text Using SNOTS (Small Notes On The Side) Getting your students excited about annotating text is no easy task. But, SNOTS will change that! SNOTS stands for “Small Notes on the Side” and is a perfect tool for annotating text! Use the resources in this pack to teach your students an authentic (but engaging) way to text mark. Total Pages: 20 File Size: 737 KB *************************************************************** Other Amazing ResourcesReading Comprehension Assessments…
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