Do your students talk, disrupt class, and break school rules? Use these prewritten essays as a classroom management tool. Once students have been warned and then repeat the same behavior, have them copy the story corresponding to the behavior you
Subjects:
Life Skills, Critical Thinking, Social Emotional Learning
Behavioral Essays for Students: A Guide to Positive ConductGrade Levels: Upper Elementary, Middle SchoolSubjects: Social Studies, Ethics, Character EducationFile Type: PDFDescription:This unique collection of behavioral essays is invaluable for
Subjects:
Life Skills, Classroom Management, Classroom Community
Dive into the "The Bronze Bow" world with this customizable Novel One-Pager! Designed to enhance your teaching and students' understanding, this resource provides a concise and comprehensive overview of the novel in a single, easy-to-use page. Ideal
In this map activity, students will learn about the United States' westward expansion during the 18th and 19th centuries. The activity includes a handout with a map for students to label and an informative article explaining each acquisition.
In this lesson, students will learn details about both the British and the Patriot sides during the Revolution which include strengths and important facts about the Battle of Bunker Hill, the Battle of Long Island, The Crossing of the Delaware River
Looking for engaging and creative ways to teach your students about historical figures? Look no further than our Choice Board! With a variety of activities to choose from, your students will have the opportunity to explore, research, and create
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