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Holidays for all subjects elective course proposals for Microsoft Word

Preview of Yearbook Ad Form (Editable)

Yearbook Ad Form (Editable)

Created by
TLC Collections
This form is a great template to use for yearbook class. This can also be used to sell ads for any program. This form is 100% editable.
Preview of African American Literature Semester Course (Entire Plan)

African American Literature Semester Course (Entire Plan)

Created by
readandwrite
Interested in teaching African American Literature but don't know where to get started? Here is an entire semester's worth of a course that runs in survey fashion from the slave narratives through current African American History/Literature.
Preview of A Million Miles Away Jose' Hernandez Story

A Million Miles Away Jose' Hernandez Story

Created by
Tabitha Shorter
The Movie A Million Miles Away. Great Story and can be used for Hispanic Heritage Month.
Preview of Weekly/Quarterly/Semester Lesson Plans

Weekly/Quarterly/Semester Lesson Plans

Created by
Jeremy Gee
This is a document to help you organize and keep track of your lessons. I like to hyperlink all my files into this document incase a student is absent or needs an extra copy of the assignment. In the far right column, I like to put the standards that are met with these assignments. It is a good reference point to check progress through a semester or to help pace yourself with material. It is also a great way to show parents and administration what all is being done within your classroom.
Preview of Classroom Testimonials

Classroom Testimonials

Created by
York and College
Testimonials are a great way to promote the subjects you teach. Students that are undecided on what elective to choose will have the opportunity to read previous students experience. After each semester give each student a testimonial sheet and have them write about their experience in your class. NOTE: Make sure they sign their name below This “Smart” student. When they are done post them outside and inside the classroom for students and staff to read. This can also serve as data for you to
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