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Preview of Student Feedback Log

Student Feedback Log

Created by
Nicole Beinhorn
Keep track of feedback during writing pieces or other tasks using this student-friendly feedback log. Students can provide their peers with feedback and use that as a springboard for deeper level conversations. Teachers can provide feedback on this log and use this as their conference data. This keeps students super engaged and helps them reach their goals. Take a look!
Preview of Descriptive Writing Web

Descriptive Writing Web

Use a snack to inspire descriptive writing! Your students will use this web to write down adjectives to describe what they are eating or drinking at that moment. Great introduction to descriptive writing and adjectives!
Preview of The Autobiography of Abo Aondofa Ephraim

The Autobiography of Abo Aondofa Ephraim

This book covers my life story and my life as a teacher. It is a true story of myself and as a teacher. The book will also guide other people, especially educators, teachers, and students on how best they can write their own stories.
Preview of "The Hero" - a verse about an outstanding student

"The Hero" - a verse about an outstanding student

A vocabulary rich verse about hardships of being a student and the fruitful results that persistence in studying gives. It retains you in suspense till the very end - it's not clear who/what this hero is :)
Preview of Literature Circle Journal

Literature Circle Journal

Created by
Aleacia White
Great way to have students show their learning in a journal for their literature circle. I had them paste the pages in a file folder, but you could paste it in a composition book that way they could have all their books in one book, instead of several file folders. If students are reading a chapter book, could have them do a journal for each chapter.
Preview of Reading and Writing Reminders *Editable*

Reading and Writing Reminders *Editable*

These reminders are editable to suit your students' needs! These are perfect to glue into or outside of notebooks to remind students what they should do, especially when they feel stuck!
Preview of My crazy, wild, colorful turkey drawing and writing story starter.

My crazy, wild, colorful turkey drawing and writing story starter.

1 page story starter with the theme: "My big, hairy, purple monster" Page includes a place to draw a picture and a place to write a story under the theme. It also includes a place for students to sign their work. Sheets are reproducible and ready to display in the hallways or on refrigerators! These are excellent for building free writing skills and drawing connections between pictures and words for context recognition.
Preview of My big, hairy, purple monster drawing and writing story starter.

My big, hairy, purple monster drawing and writing story starter.

1 page story starter with the theme: "My big, hairy, purple monster" Page includes a place to draw a picture and a place to write a story under the theme. It also includes a place for students to sign their work. Sheets are reproducible and ready to display in the hallways or on refrigerators! These are excellent for building free writing skills and drawing connections between pictures and words for context recognition.
Preview of Editable Halloween Writing Templates

Editable Halloween Writing Templates

Created by
Catherine Conrad
Enjoy these Halloween writing templates. You can edit them on Word.
Preview of Wild Mammal Spanish poetry frames

Wild Mammal Spanish poetry frames

Created by
TeachEase
I have used these poetry frames to teach adjectives and verbs. The purpose is to help children expand and develop their vocabulary. With little ones I have them brainstorm as a whole class. Then, I let the children choose the words they want and insert them into the frame. For older students I have them use a thesaurus to find interesting words. This is a fun activity that works well as a partner or cooperative learning experience. Afterwards, it makes a cute bulletin board. A poem could look li
Preview of October Writing

October Writing

This product is a cover sheet for a student writing book. Add your own writing pages or templates to create a great daily writing book to send home at the end of the month!
Preview of Writing with the Senses Template

Writing with the Senses Template

This is a template to use during pre-writing or rough draft.
Preview of Alebrije and Graphic Novel/Narrative/Story

Alebrije and Graphic Novel/Narrative/Story

Would you like your students to combine storytelling, art, short presentations, and sharing via Google Classroom or another LMS? Would you like to have an activity that complements the movie Coco, or any other story or movie? This resource is flexible for all grade levels and languages. The attached file is a .docx so you can edit it for your specific class and with your own images. Please let me know what you think and how it worked. Also, let me know if the price is reasonable.
Preview of "El loro pelado": Reading Comprehension, Grammar, Spanish

"El loro pelado": Reading Comprehension, Grammar, Spanish

Created by
Unicornio
Reading comprehension exercise based on Short story by Horacio Quiroga. Full text included and link to English translation. Punctation and accents exercises too. Suitable for Spanish and Literatura students.
Preview of Word Splash: Pre-reading activity

Word Splash: Pre-reading activity

Created by
April Reyes
Word-Splash is a fun and interactive way for students to think about the text before reading. You can use this to preview short stories, novels, and even informational text.
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