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Preview of Digital SEL Daily Check-In Google Slides

Digital SEL Daily Check-In Google Slides

This digital student check-in journal is a perfect way for students to start their day by "checking" in and reflecting during distant learning, or in the classroom. It can be used again, and again, simply just click "duplicate slide" to add more to the google slides presentation.Personally, I will be using these first thing in the morning for SEL morning meetings in the classroom.This product includes 5 google slides:Journal cover page Temperature check and responseGratitude checkIn My Control-I
Preview of Digital Tenure Portfolio

Digital Tenure Portfolio

Created by
Sarah Elizabeth
This is my digital tenure portfolio. When I first started creating my portfolio I was a little lost as to how to go about creating one. I hope this can help you! I am a New York City Teacher, and my superintendent required us to highlight our accomplishments in three areas. Student Learning, Instructional Practice, and Professional Contributions. Student Learning- or the gains your students make in meeting New York State standards as evidenced by their work, portfolios, passing rates and achieve
Preview of Student Reflection Journal - SEL Writing - Teacher & Student Notes Template BND

Student Reflection Journal - SEL Writing - Teacher & Student Notes Template BND

During one especially difficult year, I began using a student-teacher journal with one of my students. She had difficulty expressing herself verbally without losing control, but I discovered that she was able to communicate through writing. We began writing notes to each other – she when she needed a time out and me in response to her or when I knew she needed some encouragement. The journal writing broke down barriers between us and helped to establish a trusting relationship. Use this Encourag
Preview of Daily Gratitude Journal for Students & Teachers Digital Version

Daily Gratitude Journal for Students & Teachers Digital Version

Created by
Team Santero
Everyone needs to see the positive side of things. I have created a student daily gratitude journal booklet to use each day with your students or use for yourself. Each month has a different Melonheadz. They are in black & white and color. Everyone needs a little self-care each day.Google Slides Version Editable Students can use this version in Google Classroom instead of printing.Journal Entry:I'm grateful for...One thing I did today to make myself feel proud was...Positive Affirmation I
Preview of Gratitude Journal

Gratitude Journal

Created by
Brian Aikens
This is a 190 day electronic gratitude journal for you to use throughout the school year. Need more days? Just duplicate and add more slides. I have used this each morning for the past 5 years to start my morning and my students morning with a positive. Gratitude journaling is the habit of recording and reflecting on things (typically three) that you are grateful for on a regular basis. In essence, you are rewiring your brain to focus more on the positive aspects of your life and build up resili
Preview of Parent-Teacher Conference Template

Parent-Teacher Conference Template

Created by
MissJordyn
This product is a template for conferences. It includes an area for the student's name, the date, an area for "glows" (things they are doing well), an area for "growth," and an area for "our next steps."This is a digital activity. The template is not editable.
Preview of Digital Year Long Memory Book - Google Slides

Digital Year Long Memory Book - Google Slides

Going Paperless in your classroom? Have your students reflect on all the great things they've achieved every month in your class with this great digital resource! Your students can record their monthly memories and turn it into a year end digital memory book! Ready to use Google Slides - no prep involved!
Preview of Interactive Glows and Grows

Interactive Glows and Grows

Created by
Nancy Hunt
In our current virtual learning world, teachers and students need reminders of their personal "glows" and "grows". This resource allows teachers and/or students to type their "glows" and "grows" without editing the background image. The text boxes are the only editable portion of this instructional tool, so it is kid and teacher-friendly!
Preview of Writing Journal Template (Editable on Google Docs)

Writing Journal Template (Editable on Google Docs)

Created by
Classroombop
Have your students create writing journals. This package is great for any journal or writing assignment! Each Journal entry is left blank so your students can add text, images and shapes through Google Docs. There also is a Table of contents with 50 Journal Entry subheadings. Use this with Google Classroom!You can have your students fill these outlines out with their Chromebooks, iPads or other BYOD!This package contains:- Information page on using this outline with Google Docs- How to use this
Preview of 3rd Grade Colorado Reading, Writing, and Communicating Standards Checklist

3rd Grade Colorado Reading, Writing, and Communicating Standards Checklist

Created by
Maria Opirhory
Need help wrapping your mind around the new 2020 Colorado Reading, Writing and Communicating Standards? Would you like an easy way to make sure you are setting your students up for success? Use this resource to help plan your entire year in 3rd grade. Simple, easy to use Google Sheets Standards Checklist! This resource includes all "Students Can" statements, and a breakdown of standards (when applicable), along with columns for tracking where you taught each standard and track how it went.
Preview of DIGITAL One Sentence Journal and Daily Habit Tracker!

DIGITAL One Sentence Journal and Daily Habit Tracker!

Created by
Lil' EDUpreneur
Stay on top of your habits with this digital habit tracker on Google Sheets than can also be printed. This habit tracker offers complete customization. Simply add your habits where it says "habit 1, 2, 3..." Each day you complete your habit, put an "X" in the box. This allows you to have a visual of your success. In the tab on the bottom is also a One Sentence Journal. Does the thought of journaling everyday sound nice but overwhelming? Do you have a lot of half used journals lying around the ho
Preview of Gratitude Journal - English

Gratitude Journal - English

Created by
gr8teacher
I created this online journal because sometimes I would forget to bring my actual journal with me when I go away on vacation. It was something else I forgot to pack. And I wanted to honour my feelings/emotions at the very moment it was happening. This journal is about being thankful/grateful for what you have, rather than focusing on what you are missing. Could be something as simple as the bright sunny sky, or the grass beneath your feet. Look for all the little things.This is a Google Drive pr
Preview of Creating Primary Sources on COVID 19 (Corona Virus) Journaling (+SEL) WEEK 2

Creating Primary Sources on COVID 19 (Corona Virus) Journaling (+SEL) WEEK 2

This is WEEK 2 Journal We are living through a historical moment. In this journal students will be creating primary sources for future historians. Everyday for 1 week they will respond to the daily prompt in a paragraph, assess their day, find a daily affirmation, + more.  Different Questions for 2nd Week.
Preview of Social/Emotional Writing Prompts

Social/Emotional Writing Prompts

This presentation has 10 writing prompts to get students to reflect on their own emotions.Each prompt is designed to be responded to in a notebook, or just to reflect on mentally. This is a great activity to use during morning meeting, or however you start your day. I use these prompts in my 4th grade classroom, and my students have become much better and understanding their own feelings and knowing how to deal with them.
Preview of A letter To My Teacher

A letter To My Teacher

This is a great resource to use during the first week of school to get to know your students! This resource works best when used after reading the book, A Letter From Your Teacher: On the First Day of School, by Shannon Olsen. In this activity, students will have heard a letter from you (the teacher) and will then get to write a letter to you about what they want you to know about themselves! When downloaded, you will receive your OWN copy so you may add additional questions you want to also ask
Preview of Daily Journal Writing Prompts- Choice Board Format Aug-June

Daily Journal Writing Prompts- Choice Board Format Aug-June

Created by
Mrs Fernandez
This product is a choice board for journal writing options from August-June. It's in a 4x4 grid with the expectation that students will do a "free write" on Fridays (either any topic they would like to write about, summary of their week, or any plans for the weekend.) The prompts include short stories, personal reflections, personal narratives, poems, friendly letters, and persuasive pieces. Some of the focus on the month/season, but no holidays are related to religion.
Preview of Digital End of Year Reflection - Distance Learning

Digital End of Year Reflection - Distance Learning

This easy to use DISTANCE LEARNING digital end of the year response is a great way to reflect on the school year.Great for grades 1st through 8th, students will respond to the sentence stems using reflections from the previous school year. The following sentence stems are included in the document: "Something I loved about this school year was..", "Something I would change about this school year is...", "One thing I will never forget about this school year is...", "If I could give advice to a fut
Preview of Journaling: Social/Emotional Skills

Journaling: Social/Emotional Skills

Going back-to-school is going to look different this year post covid! Want to help your students process? Journaling is a great way to do that! I plan on using this as a part of my daily routine with my kids after lunch. They will journal for 10 minutes using laptops (to also continue practicing all those tech skills they mastered last year when virtual). This can absolutely be printed and and edited if you'd rather not use it in a digital format. The point is to work on the social/emotional ski
Preview of End of the Year Digital Reflection

End of the Year Digital Reflection

Created by
Mrs G at ECASTEM
Editable Google Slide for an end-of-the-year digital reflection. Simply erase the grades that don't apply and share with your students on Google Classroom. Grade and year can also be edited for use in the future.
Preview of Conference Sheets

Conference Sheets

This presentation includes everything you need to set up conferencing binders for reading, writing, and math.If you need conference sheets for other subjects/topics you can use the same conference sheets!
Preview of Creative Writing Prompts

Creative Writing Prompts

Appropriate for grade levels 2 to 8.Download a PDF for individual and group instruction. Open with GoogleSlides to edit individual slides/specific information.
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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