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Preview of Living Wax Museum - Editable Parent Letter, Rubric, and Organizer

Living Wax Museum - Editable Parent Letter, Rubric, and Organizer

Are you looking for a resource to give you a head start on your wax museum project preparation? I've got you covered with this teacher-tested, parent-approved, completely editable resource.WHAT'S INSIDE?This document includes a fully editable family letter explaining the living wax museum project, a suggested timeline for project completion, a rubric, and an optional outline/organizer to help students write their speeches. Page 1: parent letter and timeline for book character wax museumPage 2: b
Preview of Editable Checklists

Editable Checklists

Editable Post It Notes: These FOUR editable templates are great for students and teachers. Give to students as checklists/rubrics or use to organize your leveled groups or lessons.How do I edit?: Simply choose the template you like and click on the text box to write. You can also delete or move squares on each template, as needed.How do I print? A step by step tutorial (with pictures) is included for hassle free editing and printing. It is not recommend to use in a copy machine.Use as...Project
Preview of AVID One Pager Rubric

AVID One Pager Rubric

Microsoft Powerpoint version Rubric to support requirements for a One Pager AssignmentEditable to suit your classroom needs and desired fonts! Credit to "A Primary kind of Life" fontsNon-editable PDF version, and Google Slides version available for free in my TPT store!
Preview of Introduction to Artist Statements

Introduction to Artist Statements

Introduce artist statements to students by breaking it down part by part. Students learn what is included in an artist statement. They view the criteria of a quality artist statement. They view a WOW (Wonderful Original Work of Art) artwork created by myself and discuss 3 versions of the original and revised artist statement based on feedback received from your students. Then view 3 artist statements by actual students. Students then start writing their artist statements understanding how an art
Preview of Saint Project/Calendar/Word Search Bundle

Saint Project/Calendar/Word Search Bundle

Get a Saint Calendar and Project in this bundle.Saint Feast Day Calendar- Major Saints and PatronagesSaint Feast Days listed with patronage. Many major Saints are listed, with space to fill in other saints that are important to you. Use this list to help you remember feast days throughout the year, so you don't forget to teach about those saints.Saint Research Project- Writing and Presentation Activities Saint Research Project- This includes instructions for writing a 5-paragraph essay, creating
Preview of Disney Movie Comparison End of the Year Project

Disney Movie Comparison End of the Year Project

It is the end of the year, and all anyone wants is to watch some movies! Use this product to make watching movies a purposeful project. Students can argue about the values of the princesses or love interests of Disney movies, they can compare the characters, argue about which one is the best, rewrite the ending. This variety of options gives the students freedom, and it gives us all an opportunity to relax as we end the year!
Preview of Bump It Up Wall - Editable!

Bump It Up Wall - Editable!

This Emoji Bump it Up display encourages every student to push themselves in their writing – regardless of their ability level.With your class, give a basic sentence example at the bottom smiley face and then keep bumping the sentence up until it is a high-level answer. See my example in the preview. I like to do an example together as a class and then set students one to do in their writing books. Bump it Up Walls are a great visual to help students to self assess and make expectations clear fo
Preview of Writing Rubrics Explained: As Easy as Baking a Cake Interactive Presentation

Writing Rubrics Explained: As Easy as Baking a Cake Interactive Presentation

This presentation explains how rubrics and writing rubrics are used to grade. It takes them through how to use one to guide their writing. It also compares writing to baking a cake and provides visuals to help them understand the various levels of writing. These notes can be added to Canvas or projected on the board to present. It is a great refresher before any writing assignment to ensure students understand how their paper will be graded and what the expectations are! It ends with a "You Try"
Preview of Writing Rubric Template (Make it your own!)

Writing Rubric Template (Make it your own!)

Use this writing rubric template for your own needs. This template makes it easy to create the exact needs for your class/grade level. Don't be intimidated grading writing any more!
Preview of Student Book Talks

Student Book Talks

Created by
Room 809 Reads
Book talks are a great way for students to share about the books they're reading and enjoying. This product will provide you and your students with an easy and comprehensive understanding of what a book talk is and how to give one, whether the book your student has read is fiction or informational. With these resources, students will easily be able to formulate a well developed book talk to present in class. When book talk day comes, have your TBR list ready!Included:Presentation explaining b
Preview of RESCUE THE RUBRIC

RESCUE THE RUBRIC

A short PowerPoint to teach students how to analyze a rubric to be successful in revision work and peer editing. Blackline masters help digest the short lesson, and included are resources for visually challenged students.
Preview of Dear Future Student

Dear Future Student

Created by
Traci Ehrick
A great way to end the year and still incorporate writing standards is to have students write a friendly letter to your future students. The 3-slide PowerPoint includes directions, a rubric (for content, organization, support, style and writing conventions) and lastly a list of topics that students can write about in their letters. This is a great way to wrap up the year while still being productive and allowing students the opportunity to reflect. This could also be used as cooperative assignme
Preview of Editable Narrative Writing Rubric

Editable Narrative Writing Rubric

No need to recreate the wheel when it comes to grading narratives. Here you will find three versions of this easy on the eyes rubric. One that already has everything ready for you, one that you can put your own point values in, and lastly a blank rubric that you can fill in everything that you want to grade your students on. Happy Grading!
Preview of Paragraph Rubric Freebie

Paragraph Rubric Freebie

Created by
ReadingwithMrsIF
Fully editable templates for assessing students’ paragraph writing in 3 different sizes! Download, customize, and print! Looking for more paragraph writing resources? Check out my Paragraph Structure: Anchor Chart, Graphic Organizers, & Templates resource! *Follow me on Instagram @readingwithmrsif
Preview of Speech - Quick Checklist for Descriptive Feedback

Speech - Quick Checklist for Descriptive Feedback

Created by
Claxton's Class
A great way to quickly provide students with descriptive feedback when preparing, writing and rehearsing their speeches.
Preview of Science Interactive Notebook Rubric

Science Interactive Notebook Rubric

This is what I use to grade my students interactive notebooks. It is editable so you can change it to fit your needs!
Preview of How to Write a Thank You Note PowerPoint Presentation

How to Write a Thank You Note PowerPoint Presentation

Teach students how to write a formal thank you note. This presentation shares the five components to a thank you note and shares three examples for each of three occasions:Guest speakersGiftsGifts of moneyWriting great notes of thanks is an important skill and makes a great assessment for guest speakers. They are a great way to practice gratitude in your classroom while learning something new. The Essential Educator | Building a Strong Foundation of Essential SkillsFollow for updates and sales o
Preview of RTI Intervention Tracking Sheet

RTI Intervention Tracking Sheet

Created by
Chelsea Meyers
Contains Intervention description sheet, daily tracking sheets, weekly report tracking, graph (with baseline), and reflection sheets. Instructions and tips for use are also included
Preview of Short Answer Rubric with Attributes Included

Short Answer Rubric with Attributes Included

Are you looking for a rubric with attributes for reading and/or writing? This is a rubric that ranges from 0-4. It includes attributes to support the rubric. You can edit this resource to best fits your needs! It can be projected for students to view and/or paste in their notebooks. Best part... keeps kids accountable!Hope you find it helpful... Working smarter, not harder!Here are other helpful resources to save you time!B.E.S.T Standards, Wonders, Unit 2, Weeks 3-4, F.A.S.T Comprehension T
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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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