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Higher education writing reflective journals for teachers for Google Apps

Preview of Writing Prompt / Do Nows / Quotes

Writing Prompt / Do Nows / Quotes

This document includes over 500 various writing prompts. These include basic writing prompts, quotes with prompts and without, Would You Rather Questions, and Open Ended Writing Prompts.
Preview of Gratitude Journal

Gratitude Journal

Created by
Brian Aikens
This is a 190 day electronic gratitude journal for you to use throughout the school year. Need more days? Just duplicate and add more slides. I have used this each morning for the past 5 years to start my morning and my students morning with a positive. Gratitude journaling is the habit of recording and reflecting on things (typically three) that you are grateful for on a regular basis. In essence, you are rewiring your brain to focus more on the positive aspects of your life and build up resili
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Interactive Glows and Grows

Created by
Nancy Hunt
In our current virtual learning world, teachers and students need reminders of their personal "glows" and "grows". This resource allows teachers and/or students to type their "glows" and "grows" without editing the background image. The text boxes are the only editable portion of this instructional tool, so it is kid and teacher-friendly!
Preview of DIGITAL One Sentence Journal and Daily Habit Tracker!

DIGITAL One Sentence Journal and Daily Habit Tracker!

Created by
Lil' EDUpreneur
Stay on top of your habits with this digital habit tracker on Google Sheets than can also be printed. This habit tracker offers complete customization. Simply add your habits where it says "habit 1, 2, 3..." Each day you complete your habit, put an "X" in the box. This allows you to have a visual of your success. In the tab on the bottom is also a One Sentence Journal. Does the thought of journaling everyday sound nice but overwhelming? Do you have a lot of half used journals lying around the ho
Preview of Digital Journal

Digital Journal

You can make a copy for each student or you can post it n the board for the students to copy. There are 50+ slides of writing prompts that the students can answer in the journal, writing on paper, or out loud in class.
Preview of SELF CARE Journal for Educators & Parents 2021  |  DIGITAL & PRINTABLE

SELF CARE Journal for Educators & Parents 2021 | DIGITAL & PRINTABLE

Created by
Mina Capuchino
Do you find yourself counting down the days to the weekend? As an educator and parent, I quickly learned how important it was to have a balance between work and home life. It was so easy for me to keep working on grading, creating hands-on projects, and attending professional developments. I’m hoping that this tool will help you learn to slow down and motivate you to keep going with positive encouragement rather than counting down the days until the weekend. I truly enjoy being an educator and I
Preview of Back to School:  Get to know me survey for students

Back to School: Get to know me survey for students

Back to School: Get to know me survey for students.This Google Form has 22 questions aimed at gathering useful information from students that will help you to get to know them better. It covers hobbies, learning styles, and more. This template can be used as is or edited to your liking!**The answers to the template can be accessed in the edited version of this form after it is downloaded to your personal drive. After you save the form, you have to click on the edited version of the template
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