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5th grade oral communication classroom decors for Easel

Preview of 39 Accountable Talk Posters + Conversation Stem Quick Sheet

39 Accountable Talk Posters + Conversation Stem Quick Sheet

Enrich classroom discussions by incorporating accountable talk with these 39 bulletin board-ready posters! You will love how these sentence starters transform students’ conversation skills during literacy discussions and reading circles. You can simply print and put the posters up as they are (if you're short on time), or cut out the text bubbles (to save wall space). The half-page reference sheet is meant to be glued or stapled into students' reading journals. NOTE: This item can be found as
Preview of Let's Talk! - Collaborative Conversations & More - Spanish & English

Let's Talk! - Collaborative Conversations & More - Spanish & English

Created by
Hilda Escamilla
This accountable talk pack has all your kiddos will need to practice their listening and speaking skills! With these posters and cards, your students will be able to use academic language and vocabulary when working with a partner or in a group. The group roles cards let students know exactly what their roles are and the bounce cards will help them use the correct sentence frames when saying a comment, asking a question, and/or building on other's comments. You'll love them, and so will they! (N
Preview of Weekly Growth Mindset Quotes for Students with Digital Activity

Weekly Growth Mindset Quotes for Students with Digital Activity

Created by
Leslie Terry
Weekly Classroom Quotes to Build Growth Mindsets in Kids Would you like your students to be confident in their abilities? Believe that if they try hard and have persistence, they will succeed? Have a “stick with it” mindset? If so, this product is for you! A lot of research and talk about Growth Mindset is at the forefront of educators’ minds lately. According to the University of Stanford psychologist, Carol Dweck, children should not be praised for “being smart” because doing so makes kids
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