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Preview of Halloween Project Based Learning - Plan a Halloween Party - Math and Writing

Halloween Project Based Learning - Plan a Halloween Party - Math and Writing

Plan a Halloween Party with your class for a fun seasonal Project Based Learning unit. They can create a guest list, design an invitation, select foods, decorations, and more. This PBL Halloween Party Planning unit contains writing, graphing, math problems, a webhunt, and spreadsheets. This PBL unit incorporates 21st Century skills with challenging, engaging, and creative activities. There are lots of opportunities for differentiation and technology integration.IN THIS UNIT:Choose a theme for yo
Preview of Historical Figures Rubric

Historical Figures Rubric

Created by
Gifted Goodies
Looking for a quick and way to grade any type of presentation on historical figures? This is your answer. This rubric contains categories such as required elements, historical facts, questions, roles, and research. It is editable so you can easily take out items that don't apply to your class or add in items that are important to you and your standards. Made for a third grade Focus class but can be altered and applied to any grade level.
Preview of Project Based Learning Math - Host a Slumber Party With Critical Thinking

Project Based Learning Math - Host a Slumber Party With Critical Thinking

Students love slumber parties or sleepovers and they will love planning their ultimate party. If you're looking for a fun and engaging project based learning unit, this pbl unit includes math, technology, writing, and 21st Century Skills. First, students write a persuasive letter telling why they should have the party. Activities include: inviting 10 friends and deciding on entertainment and the food you want to serve. They are required to stay within their budget of $200. WHY TEACHERS LOVE PBL.
Preview of Classroom Library Organizer Spreadsheet

Classroom Library Organizer Spreadsheet

This excel document will allow you to begin organizing your classroom library! Every time I get a new book, I simply add it to the spreadsheet. I like to add information like: title, author, text type (picture book, chapter book, leveled reader, etc), genre, reading level, classroom location (what basket it's in) and if it has a special topic (i.e. Back to School books). I LOVE my organized library. I can find any book I need in a matter of seconds. I also know what I have so I don't buy a bunch
Preview of EXCEL: Graph Your Grades: Math & Technology: Grades 3-8

EXCEL: Graph Your Grades: Math & Technology: Grades 3-8

This project gives students the chance to check their grades and create graphs using real and relevant data. Teach students to use excel for averaging/graphing grades. Standards covered include math and technology. I have added a self reflection assessment for students.
Preview of Famous Americans Research Project Rubric--Editable

Famous Americans Research Project Rubric--Editable

I used this simple project rubric for my 2nd graders during our Famous Americans Research Project. It addresses Research, Neatness, and Presentation categories. It is editable so you can adjust it for your students.
Preview of "Gamified" PSA Excel Leader-board Spreadsheet

"Gamified" PSA Excel Leader-board Spreadsheet

This is a listing for the Excel Spreadsheet for the "Gamified" PSA Project I have for sale. This leader-board includes spaces for the team names and a place to record points for every mission and side-quest. Plug in the team names and you are ready to go! **This spreadsheet has auto-sums for days 1, 3, 5, 7 and the Final Total Column. Totals for days 2, 4 and 6 must be hand totaled to reflect changing scores between the two days. There has also been conditional formatting applied to highlight t
Preview of Excel Project & Parts of Speech Practice!

Excel Project & Parts of Speech Practice!

A project I made for my students to practice their Excel skills and parts of speech. This outline tells students to create an Excel project in which they write a word that starts with each letter of the Alphabet. In the next column, they write the number of letters that word is, then the part of speech.
Preview of June Free Choice Writing Board

June Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of June. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of May Free Choice Writing Board

May Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of May. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of April Free Choice Writing Board

April Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of April. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of March Free Choice Writing Board

March Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of March. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of February Free Choice Writing Board

February Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of February. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of January Free Choice Writing Board

January Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of January. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of December Free Choice Writing Board

December Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of December. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of November Free Choice Writing Board

November Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of November. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of October Free Choice Writing Board

October Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of October. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of September Free Choice Writing Board

September Free Choice Writing Board

Use this Free Choice Writing Board for the entire month of September. Each week have students choose something new to write about. For example, my students had to choose the character in the middle of the choice board, writing prompt, word and a picture to write about throughout the course of the month. My students loved having the freedom of choice when writing.
Preview of I Love to Read! Reading Contest

I Love to Read! Reading Contest

This is an excel spreadsheet used to calculate how much students are actually reading. Formulas are already included in the spreadsheet. This can be ran as a class (or school wide) reading contest for February. This is a motivating tool to get kids reading in your class. I have used this with Scholastic Reading Counts to collect the data about how many words each student actually reads. This is eye-opening for students, teachers, and administrators. The students first make a goal. Type in your s
Preview of Current Event Project Rubric

Current Event Project Rubric

Created by
Jamie Menchaca
This is rubric that the teacher can use for your student's when you assign them a current event project to complete.
Preview of Reading Chart

Reading Chart

Created by
Devon
Students will track their own reading progress by using an Excel spreadsheet to record the books they have read throughout the school year. The spreadsheet is formatted for the student to include the title, author, illustrator, date the book was read, a dropdown menu to rate the book, number of pages, recommendation, and the call number so their fellow classmates can find it if it is a library book. The number of pages will tally at the bottom. You can make the list longer by inserting rows.
Preview of Teacher Organization Checklist

Teacher Organization Checklist

Created by
Candace Garrard
Do you ever have so many tasks that increase each day and want to monitor what gets done vs what projects are still needing to be completed? This checklist allows you to monitor your progress weekly.
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

Benefits of learning English language arts

Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

  • Develop effective communication skills
  • Build critical thinking and analytical skills
  • Nurture their creativity and imagination

By ensuring that students have a solid foundation in English language arts, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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On TPT, English language arts resources come in various forms: from interactive notebooks and task cards to small-group activities and individual worksheets. They can be used to enhance learning, assess a student’s mastery of ELA concepts, or to reteach a tricky concept. By incorporating ELA resources from TPT into your teaching toolbox, you can create an engaging learning experience that strengthens students’ understanding of ELA concepts.

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