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Life skills Common Core W.7.2e resources

Preview of Email Etiquette Lesson and Activity: How to Write an Email (With Examples)

Email Etiquette Lesson and Activity: How to Write an Email (With Examples)

Do you need to teach your students how to write an email? This no-prep and editable Email Etiquette Lesson and Activity for Google Drive and PDF will make it easy! This resource includes a slideshow, a practice activity, sample email prompts, and more!This resource includes the following files:Teacher Guide PDFEditable Google Slideshow titled Email Etiquette 101Editable Google Doc Note Sheet to accompany slideshowPrintable Practice Activity PDF (2 pages)Editable Google Doc Practice ActivityThe s
Preview of Email Etiquette Lesson + Activities - Google slides - Digital - Writing Practice

Email Etiquette Lesson + Activities - Google slides - Digital - Writing Practice

Created by
Exceptional ELA
Bid farewell to those cringe-worthy, poorly-worded emails forever! Elevate your students' communication game to soaring heights by empowering them with the skills they need to convey their thoughts clearly and confidently.With this comprehensive resource in your arsenal, you'll transform your students into email-writing wizards! Picture this: a dynamic teacher slideshow that you can project to captivate your class, paired with an engaging interactive student slideshow. It's a one-two punch of in
Preview of Apology Assignment

Apology Assignment

Created by
Mallory Heath
Empathy and sincerely asking for forgiveness are important lessons that middle or high school teachers don't always have time to explicitly teach. This assignment is great for reinforcing these principles in addition to having the student practice their writing skills. To successfully assign this task the teacher needs to write the student's name and the date at the top of the letter then a brief description of what the student did wrong. (Examples: disrespected a substitute teacher, stole sup
Preview of Research Paper and Special Education Transition Activity

Research Paper and Special Education Transition Activity

Created by
Genius Fishes
This research project is based on having students research a future career they might want to do. This is great for meeting special education transition goals! It includes a teacher's guide, sample research paper, sample edited research paper, graphic organizer for research, writing outline WITH sentence starters, and two editor's checklists. This assignment will require your students to perform and organize research and use that information to write a paper. This is very similar to my other wri
Preview of Power Thinking Online Reflective Journal without Narration

Power Thinking Online Reflective Journal without Narration

This product is designed to help your students or mentees think beyond their current state and plan for their future through setting goals and developing an action plan.  This tool aligns with several state SEL (Social Emotional Learning) Competencies for grades 6 - 12.  This journal can be used with classroom teachers, mentors in small groups, and even counselors.
Preview of Family Trip Research and Reflection Project / Mini-Unit

Family Trip Research and Reflection Project / Mini-Unit

This is a comprehensive project for English class, life skills, or a fun Elective Class! Students will look into planning every aspect of a family trip. Flights, hotels, rental cars, food, activities, budget, itinerary, and more! This project includes options for a 10 paragraph essay (written as you go or at the end as reflection) or a family trip presentation slideshow (or both!). This project is fully editable for how you may need to use it. This is something your students will remember foreve
Preview of Job Interview Questions and Activities - High and Middle School Work Readiness

Job Interview Questions and Activities - High and Middle School Work Readiness

Teens and young adults may become overwhelmed and stressed by the intensity of interviewing. One way to alleviate some of the pressure is to identify the expectations in interviews and practice answering interview questions. This activity allows the opportunity for middle and high school students to learn techniques that will help them present themselves well in an interview!This resource includes:99 Interviewing Cards9 Create Your Own Interview Cards5 step-by-step activities and 15 variationsIn
Preview of Conversation Starters Package on Student Loans

Conversation Starters Package on Student Loans

Generate inspiring class discussions with these thought-provoking conversation questions on student loans.What's included:A list of 11 thought-provoking questions for middle/high school students on the subject of student loansActivities to fill in before and after discussion (Ensuring students know what is expected of them and what constitutes an effective and productive discussion) Useful expressions and transitions pages (Encouraging students to use and record a variety of useful expressions a
Preview of Journal Writing: Reading, Writing, and Speaking Prompts

Journal Writing: Reading, Writing, and Speaking Prompts

Created by
Debbie's Den
No one should have to "prompt" teachers to grab this resource! It's that good. This warm-up activity page provides 40 topics that encourage students to reflect on life. Some subjects are specific; others contain only a few words which permit participants to take their own path of creative thought. It's a win-win for those teachers who want students to hone their writing and verbal abilities.
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