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Preview of Email Etiquette Lesson and Activities

Email Etiquette Lesson and Activities

Looking for email writing activities that will help you get pleasant, professional emails from your students all year long? Download my Email Etiquette Lesson and Activities and start receiving better emails tomorrow. This is a great lesson for back to school, the first few days of school, or at the beginning of a new semester to reinforce the learning. Any time is a GREAT time to teach your students something they'll use for the rest of their lives!This email etiquette mini-lesson has everythin
Preview of Student Personality Self-Assessments

Student Personality Self-Assessments

Created by
Melissa Baldwin
Whether you would like to learn more about your students, build classroom community, or create a social-emotional learning environment, the Student Personality Self-Assessments are a perfect addition to the classroom.This multiple day lesson plan includes four daily lessons, slideshows, and a student Google form to collect data.Day 1: Appreciation Language Animal Personality Test Reflection WritingDay 2: Multiple Intelligences Reflection WritingDay 3: 16Personaliti
Preview of ACE Anchor Chart

ACE Anchor Chart

This bright ACE anchor chart can be displayed in your classroom to remind students how to use this strategy when writing!
Preview of Argumentative Writing Group Activities: Digital Rubrics DISTANCE LEARNING

Argumentative Writing Group Activities: Digital Rubrics DISTANCE LEARNING

Argument essay digital rubrics allow students to collaborate with their peer groups on any writing topic, and are perfect for Google Classroom users. HERE'S HOW IT WORKS!1-Students paste their argumentative essay paragraphs in the collaborative rubrics.2-Their peers click in and evaluate each element by checking the appropriate bubble. 3-The student clicks the coordinating links that lead to specific tutorials to get help revising their work. WHY IT WORKS!1-This rubric kicks collaboration to who
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