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Preview of FREE Printable Always Do Your Best Dotted Mid-line Lined Paper {EDITABLE!!!}

FREE Printable Always Do Your Best Dotted Mid-line Lined Paper {EDITABLE!!!}

If you are teaching younger students or students who are struggling with letter formation, this product is for you! This file will allow you to print your own paper with a dotted mid-line to make writing a breeze! A motivational slogan at the top of the front page reads "Always do your best!" There's no need to buy costly writing pads anymore! Simply print these sheets one-sided or two-sided and guide your students to writing brilliance! Enjoy!
Preview of Grades PreK-5 Common Core English Language Arts IEP Goal Bank

Grades PreK-5 Common Core English Language Arts IEP Goal Bank

Created by
Specialized Math
This IEP goal bank was created to assist special education teachers with the task of writing standards-based IEP goals in English Language Arts. Speech-Language Pathologists should also find this resource to be useful when creating IEP goals and collaborating with teachers. After spending countless hours developing IEP goals myself and really having to think through how to best individualize goals and objectives for my own students, I wanted to share this resource to help other special educati
Preview of All About Me Baseball Card

All About Me Baseball Card

A perfect beginning-of-the-year activity to get to know your students, this 8-1/2"x11" baseball card can be completed for your scholars, or can be completed by them in order to foster writing skills and social development. Collect the information about each student and fill in the boxes on your computer, or print it out and write on the card by hand. Include a photograph or ask your students to draw a picture of themselves. Laminate and hang the cards on a bulletin board or use it as the front c
Preview of Chester by Melanie Watt Extended Ending

Chester by Melanie Watt Extended Ending

Melanie Watt ends the story Chester by putting him in a pink tutu, but what if the story did not stop there? Have your students get creative by drawing and writing an extended ending to this fun story. Remind them that Chester draws and writes in RED crayon or marker to stay with the storyline.
Preview of Christmas/ Holiday Sheets

Christmas/ Holiday Sheets

This product contains a directions sheet, 3 Christmas/Holiday coloring sheets as well as a prompt to create a holiday themed drawing/piece of art work and a reflection sheet. I use this in my classroom by having my students color the sheets, and then draw their own winter scene. I either have them answer the questions on paper, or I ask the questions in a large group discussion. Enjoy!
Preview of The Runner  ELA Worksheets

The Runner ELA Worksheets

The Runner Exercises contain:Life lessonsWord comprehensionWriting exercisesDrawing
Preview of If today is, What is tomorrow and Yesterday?

If today is, What is tomorrow and Yesterday?

If today is... What is yesterday and tomorrow?This is a chart with a day written in the middle and the student has to write the day before and the day after on each side.This is given in 3 options:In order starting with MondayIn order starting with SundayMixed up order
Preview of Primary Writing- How to Carve a Pumpkin 1WK Lesson Plans

Primary Writing- How to Carve a Pumpkin 1WK Lesson Plans

Created by
Ms Ocasio
Full-week lesson plan and independent practice included!Please enjoy this kinder-friendly 5-page book How to Carve a Pumpkin! I wrote Because all students enter a grade level at various levels of ability, I challenged students to write the first sound of an unknown word or to sound the word out if they have phonemic awareness. Each day, students complete a page during writing class. Make it fun by bringing in a real pumpkin, or simply by acting each park out! Each Friday, students bring their b
Preview of Constitution Activities (Bill of Rights & Preamble)

Constitution Activities (Bill of Rights & Preamble)

Learning about the bill of rights can be tricky! My second graders learned about each part of the constitution piece by piece and then made their own class constitution. Here are some resources we created along the way!
Preview of Positive Affirmations Coloring Pages With Writing Prompts

Positive Affirmations Coloring Pages With Writing Prompts

This product can be used as a daily coloring page/journal for students. There are 15 pages each with a cute dot dude, a positive affirmation, and a prompt for student writing. This is a great idea for use with an SEL curriculum or any lesson about positive self talk, positive affirmations, being proud of yourself, believing in yourself etc. Dot dudes for this project are clip art from Sarah Pecorino Illustrations.
Preview of 50 Creative Writing Prompts for the Holidays

50 Creative Writing Prompts for the Holidays

50 Creative Writing Prompts for the HolidaysOn super fun and festive topics like New Year’s Day, Valentine’s Day, Independence Day, and more. The following writing prompts are meant to get your students thinking critically about what role holidays play in their daily lives, how these holidays have come to be in the first place, and the different kinds of holidays people in their class celebrate to increase cultural awareness. There are 10 prompts for each of 5 larger themes: New Year’s Day, Vale
Preview of Primary Writing- All About Pilgrims-  1WK Lesson Plans and Independent Practice

Primary Writing- All About Pilgrims- 1WK Lesson Plans and Independent Practice

Created by
Ms Ocasio
Full-week lesson plan and independent practice included!Please enjoy this kinder-friendly 5-page book about Pilgrims! Use the Scholastic Book "Sarah Morton's Day," or the YouTube Read-a-Loud version. Because all students enter a grade level at various levels of ability, I challenge students to write the first sound of an unknown word or to sound the word out if they have phonemic awareness. Each day, students complete a page during writing class. Each Friday, students bring their book home and p
Preview of Nonfiction Writing Checklist/Rubric

Nonfiction Writing Checklist/Rubric

Created by
Cailin Eaton
Put goal setting and reflection into the hands of your students! This checklist may be used before, during, and after a student is in the process of writing a nonfiction writing piece. It may be used in a teacher:student, student:student, or individual conference setting. It may also be used or modeled after as a student created rubric.
Preview of PRINTABLE | Yertle the Turtle Opinion Writing | ELA | Dr. Seuss

PRINTABLE | Yertle the Turtle Opinion Writing | ELA | Dr. Seuss

Created by
Mrs Bowens Store
This is a great printable to use to go along with the Dr. Seuss book, Yertle the Turtle. Students get to share their opinion about Yertle in this writing, giving them a chance to practice differentiating between a fact and an opinion.
Preview of My Strong Mind Worksheet (For Social and Emotional Learning Growth Mindset)

My Strong Mind Worksheet (For Social and Emotional Learning Growth Mindset)

This worksheet can accompany my "My Strong Mind" growth mindset lesson or can be used on its own with any lesson of this type.
Preview of Altering Text – Name Fun

Altering Text – Name Fun

After teaching students different ways to alter test in Microsoft Word, this handout is used for assessment for students to show what they know about altering text. It is a word document so you can edit it to your liking. I have used it in grades K-8. It has a but in rubric.
Preview of Leading and Follow-up Sentences

Leading and Follow-up Sentences

Leading and Follow-up Sentences 3 worksheetsStudents will be given 4 leading sentences per worksheet.Example: Leading sentence: The sun does many things.Students are to write two follow ups to the leading sentence.Follow up: The sun warms the earth. The sun provides light. Incorrect follow up: The sun is bright.
Preview of Writing Paper With Picture Box

Writing Paper With Picture Box

Created by
Amy LB
Paper with picture box. Perfect to use for journals, monthly writing samples, responding to prompt, etc.
Preview of Writing Workshop Conferencing Form

Writing Workshop Conferencing Form

Created by
Primary Prowess
An integral part of Writing Workshop is conferencing with students. While a teacher may take detailed notes in very formal conferences a few times a year, most interactions are much shorter. This is a form I developed to use for shorter writing conferences. It gives me a chance to write the date and a few short words or phrases about the content of the conference. (For example, I list which of the traits we focused on during the conference.) This also helps me make sure I am having meaning
Preview of Animal Research

Animal Research

Research bags work well for research in the elementary school classroom. Research bags are given to each student and are used to store nonfiction books about an animal or area of study. A matching stuffed animal, or matching artifact, and a student research packet are also stored in these bags. Your students will be motivated to research!
Preview of Opinion Writing Student Checklist

Opinion Writing Student Checklist

Created by
Cailin Eaton
Put goal setting and reflection into the hands of your students! This checklist may be used before, during, and after a student is in the process of writing an opinion piece. It may be used in a teacher:student, student:student, or individual conference setting. It may also be used or modeled after as a student created rubric.
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