Procedures and routines are the foundation for a functional classroom. I spend the first few weeks of every school year teaching and reteaching these procedures until they become second nature. Once your students are habitually following routines,
Subjects:
Other (Specialty), Classroom Management, Classroom Community
This resource contains all the materials you need to guide your students through setting their own independent reading goals.
Included materials:
*Detailed, scripted lesson plan, including content and language objectives, essential question, and
Perfect for distance and remote learning! These questions go beyond basic recall by asking students to practice the higher-order thinking skills that will prepare them to become mature, intelligent thinkers. This is a great way for you to keep
This print-and-go activity for English Language Arts is perfect for emergency substitute plans or a day when you need an extra activity. Students are instructed to read from a text (either a class novel or an independent reading book) and then write
Say goodbye to boring book reports! This resource will allow your students to demonstrate their knowledge of their books in fun and interesting ways - and it's so much more fun to teach as well! I love using this project for their independent
Are your middle school students easily confused by the genre of historical fiction? I know mine are! They're constantly mixing up historical fiction with nonfiction and realistic fiction. Use this easy-to-read handout to set the record straight. My
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