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Creative writing reflective journals for teachers for Google Apps and for homeschool

Preview of Daily Gratitude Journal - 186 Prompts for Positivity *DOCS + PDF

Daily Gratitude Journal - 186 Prompts for Positivity *DOCS + PDF

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Ms May Designs
Introducing our Gratitude Journal, meticulously crafted with a treasury of thought-provoking questions that inspire students to reflect on every facet of their lives through a positive lens. Each question is designed to evoke immediate feelings of gratitude, fostering self-awareness, and nurturing self-esteem among students.With 186 unique questions, this journal offers a daily dose of positivity for each day of the school year. Students can engage with each prompt for 5 to 10 minutes, making it
Preview of New Year's Goal Setting, Reflection, and Mindfulness Activity

New Year's Goal Setting, Reflection, and Mindfulness Activity

3...2...1...Happy New Year! Welcome to the New Year's Goal Setting, Reflection, and Mindfulness Activity! This timely activity encourages students (and teachers) to both look back at their past year with reflection and look forward on the next year with intentional goal-setting! Help students reflect, set goals, and practice mindfulness through either the Google Slides, PowerPoint, or PDF versions-perfect for hybrid learners! Great for starters, digital and in person learning, early finishers, a
Preview of Virtual Daily Journal in google slides 8.5x11 includes mood/emotions tracking

Virtual Daily Journal in google slides 8.5x11 includes mood/emotions tracking

Formatted to 8.5x11 with multiple layouts. Text is formatted to fit on the lined paper. Several colored pages to choose from and editable text. Save the entire year's journal as a PDF and email to parents. More tips inside.
Preview of Hamlet - Daily Journal Topics

Hamlet - Daily Journal Topics

This resources compiles Daily Journal Prompts I used in my 12th grade on level English class, beginning with anticipation prompts, following through the play with connections and analysis, and finally reflection and response to the play. The prompts include context and quotes as needed, examples, and were used to spark discussion and connect the student's modern lives to the play as we read. I have activities that stemmed from these prompts. Feel free to message me if you're interested in furthe
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