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4th grade End of Year short stories syllabi

Preview of Ontario Report Card Comments *All Subjects*

Ontario Report Card Comments *All Subjects*

Report Card Comments *All Subjects* These comments are generally for Grades 4-6 and focus on the Ontario curriculum - term 2. All subjects (except French) are included, as well as Learning Skills for various students and learning abilities.All comments are editable and are meant to be a guideline to help format your comments and include your personal examples in place of the ones provided. These comments reflect in-person and online learning. More Report Card resourcesGrades 1-3 All Subjects: ht
Preview of First Day of School Questionnaire - Getting To Know You Student Survey

First Day of School Questionnaire - Getting To Know You Student Survey

Get to know your students with this simple, yet informative First Day of School Questionnaire! Have students complete the survey during class or as a fun first homework assignment. Collect information such as birthdays, email addresses, hobbies & interests, favorites, fun facts and more! This questionnaire is a great tool to get to know your students and for students to get to know each other.
Preview of Effort Scale?

Effort Scale?

Created by
Morgan Lipscomb
How much effort am I really giving to this task? How can I give more effort to accomplish my goals?
Preview of 5-Session Short Story Writing Guide

5-Session Short Story Writing Guide

Created by
Beth's Classroom
This worksheet breaks down the 5 steps of the writing process to help students write a short fictional story. I found that having the writing process as a checklist seemed to help students organize the task, and kept them from rushing through (like they did the first time I tried to have them write a short story). This is definitely the product of trial and error! There are 2 choices for topics, but you can edit and use different topics. I used this with an advanced 2nd grade class, but felt
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