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Preview of Library Passes 6 Designer Inspired Patterns

Library Passes 6 Designer Inspired Patterns

Created by
Hannah Pipkin
Library Passes designer inspired. 6 different patterns included in this library pass set. I have the grade level of the teacher and the teacher name typed in an editable text box. You can change it to fit your teacher names or delete it. Print these trendy copies and give to classroom teachers to keep track of each patron. :)
Preview of Editable Literacy Center Choice Board

Editable Literacy Center Choice Board

Created by
Sunny Teacher
This choice board provides editable literacy center activities for students to complete throughout a teacher selected amount of time. Use Daily, Weekly, Monthly, etc... Starred items are literacy centers that are a must complete activity. Reflection page also included.
Preview of Blank Task Cards:  Monsters!  36 Numbered, Blank Task Cards Ready for You!

Blank Task Cards: Monsters! 36 Numbered, Blank Task Cards Ready for You!

Created by
Rebekah Brock
Looking for cute task cards to use with your class? You've come to the right place! Here are 36 numbered, blank task cards in three different sizes (2 to-a-page, 4 to-a-page, and 6 to-a-page). While these task cards DO NOT come embedded with editable text, you can open them in any editing program and insert your own text in a heartbeat to make them customized for your needs and class! Blank cards can also be laminated as-is and you can use dry-erase markers to add the specific information
Preview of Behavior Management Tool _ Individual Plan

Behavior Management Tool _ Individual Plan

This is a behavior plan I created for a kiddo who had severe behavior issues. This particular plan was created because the student had a very hard time controlling his anger, he frequently ran from the class, and struggled with completing work. The plan is broken down into three chunks of the day. The student has four goals to work towards. The student has three opportunities to earn a reward during the day. This helps for severe behavior needs because they feel success throughout the day. T
Preview of Find Someone Who

Find Someone Who

Created by
Angel
A fun activity to start/end the school year. This can also be used for any team building activity even for adults, you just need to modify the information. My K-4th graders are having fun using this worksheet and going around to get to know their peers. I got the idea from Kagan about cooperative learning, I just made more vivid by adding pictures on every box. Have fun!
Preview of QR Codes Template - Large Card Size

QR Codes Template - Large Card Size

FREE QR Code Template - for personal use only QR Codes are the next big thing! QR Codes are a phenomenal way to incorporate technology to make your lessons more engaging. All you need to do is the following: 1) Type the questions on the cards. 2) Go to http://www.qrstuff.com/ 3) Choose plain text, write in the answer, and click on download. 4) Copy and paste the QR Code on each correlating question card so when students scan it, they can check their answers. 5) Cut and laminate the cards, and
Preview of Action Word/Verb Picture Cards

Action Word/Verb Picture Cards

Created by
Kait Walsh
Use these photos for any speech-language activity targeting verbs and/or action words! Can be paired with any game (ex: a bean bag toss, jenga, any board game, a scavenger hunt, musical chairs, etc.) Great for play-based therapy and for kiddos who needs lots of movement in their sessions! You can also target pronouns (ex: he/she is _________), WH-Questions, following directions to find an action, sentence formation and grammar, regular and irregular verb forms, etc. Have your students act out th
Preview of 48 Sequencing Cards for Special Education

48 Sequencing Cards for Special Education

16 Sets of Printable Sequencing Cards: Cut out the sequencing cards that go with each sequence. Have the students put the cards in the right order on the master sequencing strip provided with the key words: "first," "next," and "last." The sequences include: -Eating Ice-cream -Baking Cookies -Going to the Grocery Store -Putting on Your Seat Belt -Giving the Dog a Bath -Building a Sandcastle -Opening a Gift -Planting a Seed -Eating Cereal -Writing a Letter -Sharpening a Pencil -Painting Nails
Preview of Art Center Labels

Art Center Labels

Created by
prekmommynista
These labels are real life photos art materials. Each picture is labeled. The photo size and font can be changed. There are two of each so you can place one on your bin and the other on the place where you will place that bin to make it easier for children to clean up. It includes a few freebies for lending library and a label for blankets for classrooms that nap. MS Work Document.
Preview of Digital CVC WORD PICTURE MATCH

Digital CVC WORD PICTURE MATCH

Created by
Readyteacher
This is such a fun activity to practice decoding CVC Words! Children will first read the CVC word that is displayed at the bottom, then race through the maze (avoiding the little monsters) to find the picture that matches! This activity comes with a Task Card that includes the title of the activity, literacy standard, picture of the game, and QR code. As soon as you scan the QR code with your device the game will pop up right away!This is a great activity to use with literacy and technology cen
Preview of FREE QR Code Template

FREE QR Code Template

FREE QR Code Template - for personal use onlyQR Codes are the next big thing! QR Codes are a phenomenal way to incorporate technology to make your lessons more engaging. All you need to do is the following:1) Type the questions on the cards.2) Go to http://www.qrstuff.com/3) Choose plain text, write in the answer, and click on download.4) Copy and paste the QR Code on each correlating question card so when students scan it, they can check their answers.5) Cut and laminate the cards, and you're r
Preview of Person Place Problem- Improvisation Group Work Cards

Person Place Problem- Improvisation Group Work Cards

Drama Class Improvisation activity- There are three basic elements required to build improvisation: A person, a place and a problem. These cards are designed to be given to a small group with the goal to plan (5-10mins) and then perform a short scene that has a beginning, middle, and an end (scenario). Every member of the group can play a role in the improvised scene. Each group will contribute to quickly decide on the storyline and structure of the scene that will employ the elements of charact
Preview of Scoot Activity/Task Card Template That You Can Customize (Large Card Size)

Scoot Activity/Task Card Template That You Can Customize (Large Card Size)

Scoot Activity Template - for personal use only Scoot, scoot, scoot, don't your students just LOVE to scoot! Check out this great scoot template that you can fill out and customize for any scoot activities. You can even change the color for a different look for different activities. This includes directions, student recording sheet, and cards. All you have to do is the following: 1. Fill out, cut, and laminate the activity cards. You can do more or less than what’s included. 2. Copy the st
Preview of Phonological Awareness Quick Games

Phonological Awareness Quick Games

Created by
Mrs Resource
These activity cards can be printed on card stock, cut into squares and attached with a metal ring. The phonological awareness activities can then be played at any time during the day, whenever the teacher has a spare moment. Most teachers use these activities during transitions, circle time, at the beginning of each small group or any teachable moment. Kids love them because they are fun and teachers love them because they are simple, quick and require no prep or materials!
Preview of Scoot Activity/Task Card Template That You Can Customize

Scoot Activity/Task Card Template That You Can Customize

Scoot Activity Template - for personal use onlyScoot, scoot, scoot, don't your students just LOVE to scoot! Check out this great scoot template that you can fill out and customize for any scoot activities. You can even change the color for a different look for different activities. This includes directions, student recording sheet, and cards. All you have to do is the following: 1. Fill out, cut, and laminate the activity cards. You can do more or less than what’s included. 2. Copy the student
Preview of Schedule and Job Picture Symbols

Schedule and Job Picture Symbols

Created by
Miss Bailey
These are a collection of school time activities and jobs to use for a visual schedule for younger children. -Small groups -Arrival -Group time -Bathroom -Snack time -Clean up -Wash hands -Music -Library -Gym Jobs: -Table cleaner -Weather helper -Calendar helper -Lunch helper -Line leader 22 all together
Preview of Self- Assessment, Perseverance and Growth Mindset Resource

Self- Assessment, Perseverance and Growth Mindset Resource

Many times we find our students "stuck" or constantly asking for support without trying to solve the problem on their own. They become frustrated and sometimes even give up. Here is a set of resources aimed at building self-assessment using growth mindset statements to recognize growth and areas of need. There are 3 different tools to use in this file: 1. Self-Assessment Checklist- mostly used in Kindergarten, after taught the symbols that go along with each statement, the students can begin to
Preview of I can count words in a sentence

I can count words in a sentence

Created by
Luz Pena
This activity will allow students to show how to count words in a sentences in different ways.
Preview of Talk Moves

Talk Moves

This is a great tool to teach students how to talk respectfully with one another during group and partner discussions. Each talk move has a name, an example or sentence stem, and a visual. Talk moves include: Repeat Restate Add On/Think More Agree/Disagree Coach Wait Time
Preview of FREEBIE: Create Your Own Cariboo Cards Template

FREEBIE: Create Your Own Cariboo Cards Template

FREE Template to create your own Cariboo Cards! Template set to 1.5" x 1.5", which is the perfect size to cut and laminate. If you aren't going to laminate them, then they will be too small! I like to have a set of blank laminated cards that I can write on with white board markers in the moment, such as numbers, letters, and colors!
Preview of Main Idea and Sequential Order Folder Activity; Special Education

Main Idea and Sequential Order Folder Activity; Special Education

This instructional material is a print out to make two folder activities. Two different scenarios are written, accompanied by picture clues. In each of the scenarios, the written portion is at the top, followed by picture clues underneath. These are for the left side of the folder activity. On the right side, a field of three answers is provided. These activities are able to be used multiple times and are a favorite among my students. *Extension: Picture clues can also be Velcroed on the folde
Preview of Comprehension Strategy Card

Comprehension Strategy Card

Created by
Megan Tyler
This is a comprehension cue card that I used with at-risk students. Each child can have one, or you can place one inside a file folder office during self selected reading time. The students glued the sheet to a piece of colored construction paper and then I laminated them. We discussed and practiced one box a day until we covered all of the boxes.
Preview of Puzzle Matching Rhyming Cards

Puzzle Matching Rhyming Cards

Created by
JEBs CORNER
This set contains 12 set of rhyming puzzle cards. Simply cut and laminate each set of cards for you to reuse from year to year. Great for abilities, rhyming words are targeted for 1st grade.
Preview of Visual Desk Timetable Cards

Visual Desk Timetable Cards

The perfect editable cards for a visual timetable within literacy.
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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:

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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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