TPT
Total:
$0.00

Formats

4 results

Classroom community Common Core RF.2.3 classroom forms

Preview of Lunchbox Notes | Test Motivation Notes | Encouraging Desk Notes | Jokes for Kids

Lunchbox Notes | Test Motivation Notes | Encouraging Desk Notes | Jokes for Kids

These printable lunchbox notes for kids are the perfect way to make their day while they are at school! Whether they are getting ready to take a test, need extra encouragement or motivation, or a special note for their desk, these notes are perfect for any classroom! This lunchbox notes bundle has 48 premade lunchbox notes and a blank template, so you can also make your own inspirational notes for kids. This bundle comes with:24 Cute & Funny Lunchbox Notes 8 Lunchbox Jokes for Kids8 Positive
Preview of Flexible Seating: EDITABLE Starter Kit

Flexible Seating: EDITABLE Starter Kit

Created by
Teacher Karma
This Flexible Seating EDITABLE Starter Kit was designed to make your life so much easier! NO MORE chaos! If you are just starting out, or starting over, these editable resources will help you easily implement flexible seating into your classroom.You will receive a ready to print PDF, as well as an editable version so you can make it your very own!FLEXIBLE SEATING KIT includes:PDF & Editable versions of all documentsStudent Expectations poster / anchor chartFlexible Seating Student ContractLe
Preview of Flexible Seating Starter Kit

Flexible Seating Starter Kit

Created by
Teacher Karma
This Flexible Seating Starter Kit was designed to make your life so much easier! NO MORE chaos! If you are just starting out, or starting over, these resources will help you easily implement flexible seating into your classroom.LOVE this freebie, check out the EDITABLE Flexible Seating Kit.FLEXIBLE SEATING KIT includes:Student Expectations poster / anchor chartFlexible Seating Student ContractLetter homeStudent Tracking FormFor more CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT RESOURCES:Sub Management BinderDysgraphia
Preview of Word Wall Student Input Form

Word Wall Student Input Form

Created by
Live Teach Mom
Word walls are notorious for going unused in the classroom. We try to get students to use them, but somehow they always "forget." One way to make Word Walls more engaging for students is to give them a part in it! Studies have shown that giving students "buy in" keeps them engaged learning. Students can use this form to submit their own words to go on the word wall. Students will fill out the form with their word and they need 3 students to check the spelling. Then they do their final spelling i
Showing 1-4 of 4 results