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Preview of Learning Contracts with examples(Editable resource)

Learning Contracts with examples(Editable resource)

Created by
Teach and Lead
Learning Contracts are written agreements between students and teachers that grant the student certain freedoms and choices about completing tasks yet require the student to meet certain specifications. They outline what the students will learn, how they will learn it, how long they will have to learn it, and how they will be graded or evaluated.This 11 pages resource includes:Detailed explanation of learning contracts, and 3 different examples of learning contracts and templates
Preview of Flipped Classroom Letter

Flipped Classroom Letter

Created by
DavWarren3
This letter describes what a flipped classroom is, why you might incorporate flipped classroom work into your school, and data to support using a flipped classroom (from sources as listed on the document). This document is perfect for sharing with staff when introducing a flipped classroom or for sharing with parents!
Preview of GIFTED:Characteristics, challenges&interventions for ADHD/ ADD/Females/diverse

GIFTED:Characteristics, challenges&interventions for ADHD/ ADD/Females/diverse

Created by
Teach and Lead
This editable resource is 4 pages covers:CharacteristicsPotential Challenges in SchoolSuggested Interventions, If Needed:Further Readingfor students that are gifted in any of the following areas:Creatively giftedCulturally DiverseGifted FemalesGifted with ADHD or ADD
Preview of Characteristics of the Gifted Child in 1 page (editable resource)

Characteristics of the Gifted Child in 1 page (editable resource)

Examining some of the characteristics of gifted children and the occasional problems associated with these characteristics may increase the understanding of what it means to be gifted, and offer insights into the daily interactions of these children. The following chart may help to clarify some of the conflicting behaviors seen in gifted children.
Preview of High-Risk, Low Socioeconomically, Mathematically, Minority: Gifted students

High-Risk, Low Socioeconomically, Mathematically, Minority: Gifted students

Created by
Teach and Lead
This editable resource is 4 pages covers:CharacteristicsPotential Challenges in SchoolSuggested Interventions, If Needed:Further Readingfor students that are gifted in any of the following areas:High-Risk Low SocioeconomicallyMathematically Minority
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