Begin the school year by teaching your students to understand the prompt completely before answering with an engaging Attacking the Prompt exercise from Kelly Gallagher's book. This document has practice prompts.This will ensure that you spend less
Back to School Bundle Includes: 4 active Student stations which are1) Know your student survey: goal setting for class success2) Letter from Teacher: Know your teacher3) ELA/ Writing Intervention Class Syllabus: Understand the What and How of the
Begin the school year by teaching your students to understand the prompt completely before answering with an engaging Attacking the Prompt exercise from Kelly Gallagher's book.This will ensure that you spend less time grading the responses that are
This Google Form based survey will help you gather end of the quarter/term feedback to inform your teaching practice. This form contains 8 reflective questions to get students sharing their feedback about the class learning.Extension: It is a great
ABC Strategy for Prompts- Virtual/Remote Teaching Bundle ResourceA is for Attacking the PromptB is for Brainstorming Possible AnswersC is for Choosing the order of your ResponseAttacking the prompt strategy-Remote/Virtual teachingBegin the school
Attacking the prompt strategy-Remote/Virtual teachingBegin the school year by teaching your students to understand the prompt completely before answering with an engaging Attacking the Prompt exercise from Kelly Gallagher's book. Then, teach them to
Subjects:
English Language Arts
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th
Types:
Activities, Graphic Organizers, Independent Work Packet
Begin the school year by teaching your students to understand the prompt completely before answering with an engaging Attacking the Prompt exercise from Kelly Gallagher's book.This will ensure that you spend less time grading the responses that are
Use this resource to concretize your class expectations, and make sure to refer to them often, and follow them through. For example: If a consequence is parent contact, make sure to make parent contact.It is important that students are held
Essential Question- "What I can learn about myself by engaging in different class projects and discussions". Engage your students in a week long writing project which they will love and feel excited about. It is very interesting to see creative
Weave-in an interactive syllabus scavenger hunt after students read your class syllabus. This helps checks for understanding and adds a fun game element to understanding the what and how of the class.
This syllabus is an updated resource for the upcoming virtual school learning. It mentions the online tools/apps students need to be able to access the curriculum for fall 2020-2021 school year.
These fully editable slides not only motivate students to come to class on time but also get a chance to review the most important of class expectations and engage in the riddle while waiting for the class to begin. Variation: You can also tweak the
Attacking the prompt strategy-Remote/Virtual teachingBegin the school year by teaching your students to understand the prompt completely before answering with an engaging Attacking the Prompt exercise from Kelly Gallagher's book. Then, teach them to
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Writing
Grades:
5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
Activities, Graphic Organizers, Independent Work Packet
This Consequence Ladder was created with Restorative practices in mind. It helped me articulate positive consequence ladder for my classroom. Another great benefit is that students can see both the sides to consequences: positive and negative
This project has a separate table mat for each student table. It can help with mat durability and longevity. Any suggestions and feedback are welcomed. Enjoy!
Subjects:
English Language Arts, Creative Writing, EFL - ESL - ELD