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Preview of Student-Led Conference Form - Montessori Classroom Form

Student-Led Conference Form - Montessori Classroom Form

Student-Led Conference Form where students plan three products from all subject areas that they wish to share with their parents. Students then must also present two lessons to their parents. This document includes the planning sheet and reflections by the student and parent.
Preview of Family Tree Rubric (Generic)

Family Tree Rubric (Generic)

Created by
MONApoleon
Here is a great rubric for a Family Tree Project. It is easy for both the teacher and student to understand. Once you have passed this out to each student have them staple it to their project when they turn it in. Makes grading easy-peasy! A second page is included for working on their draft sentences. A great way to work together as a class and prepare. Some students may need the extra structure as a requirement while other students may be encouraged to venture "Above and Beyond" these sentenc
Preview of Biography Notes of Authors in English Literature

Biography Notes of Authors in English Literature

Created by
Jillian Linares
This resource provides notes on authors from English literature over the last 300+ years, including the Enlightenment, Romantic, Realist, Transcendental, Victorian, Existentialist, Naturalist, and Modernist eras, as well as the Bloomsbury Group and the Beat Generation. Notes are helpful for students to preview many historical figures and make a choice on who they will write a biography about. Students who select different people can teach their peers when writing is shared.
Preview of BIPOC Figures in Historical English Literature

BIPOC Figures in Historical English Literature

Created by
Jillian Linares
This resource explores Black, Indigenious, People of Color (BIPOC) people who have made on impact on English Literature in the last 300+ years. This resource provides notes on BIPOC historical figures from the Enlightenment, Romantic, Realist, Transcendental, Victorian, Existentialist, Naturalist, and Modernist eras, as well as the Bloomsbury Group and the Beat Generation.The limited access to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) authors in historical English literature can be attribut
Preview of Utopian/Dystopian Lit-Book Guide

Utopian/Dystopian Lit-Book Guide

Created by
Jillian Linares
With this resource, students are set up to take notes, choose activities, and move at their own pace as they read a utopian or dystopian novel. I give students a choice on which book group they want to be in, but don't always guarantee first choice. Reading and completing the lit-book guide could take anywhere from a month to two months, depending on the frequency of your meetings. Choice activities include character mapping, finding vocabulary, writing a poem or song, making a graphic design, c
Preview of Disney Trip Planning Project - End of Year

Disney Trip Planning Project - End of Year

Created by
Mrs Lets do Math
Students will plan and budget a trip to Disney World! Students need to write down flight information as well as all the money they spend. Students will have a strict budget they need to stay within. This is a great assignment for the end of the year. Can be done independently or with a parter.
Preview of Song Analysis Graphic Organizer

Song Analysis Graphic Organizer

Created by
Robert Plonka
Songs are an extremely engaging way for students to analyze figurative language and literary devices. Here is a graphic organizer to guide students and teachers as to the meaning of songs through analyzing the lyrics.
Preview of 6 original stop motion films, customized curricula, and worksheets

6 original stop motion films, customized curricula, and worksheets

This bundle includes a download link so you can own all five award-winning films, plus one bonus film! Also includes five extensive lesson plans and student worksheets. You can sample my lessons by downloading three of the 5 lesson plans for free in my store.Additional lesson plans for "The Clown," and "The Telling Tale" are included here.Students love our scrappy stop motion films! Activities include a variety of group and individual projects such as :Comparative literature (comparing oral, w
Preview of Native American Research Paper with Presentation - Expository Essay

Native American Research Paper with Presentation - Expository Essay

This is an expository essay research paper for students in 7th and 8th grades. Great way to evaluate and tweak new student's writing and research skills. Includes presentation choices and rubrics.
Preview of Mini Mystery (Pommier Murder Mystery)

Mini Mystery (Pommier Murder Mystery)

I've created a set of 2 minute mysteries for a colleague of mine. She has a student who's too smart for his grade level and is constantly looking for more challenging work. This was an idea we come up with. And the student loved it!!!Each one based loosely on a detective from literature. This is based on Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot.These are great for sub activities, extra credit, learning to make inferences, and so many other things!***How to get FREE TpT credit to use on future purcha
Preview of Articulation 3 Part Cards Sh-Medial Words

Articulation 3 Part Cards Sh-Medial Words

Articulation cards for sh-medial words. These are Montessori based 3-part articulation cards. Includes 9 sh-medial words. Includes instruction page and images.The images are public domain images from Pixabay.
Preview of Articulation 3 Part Cards S-Final Words

Articulation 3 Part Cards S-Final Words

Articulation cards for s final words. These are Montessori based 3-part articulation cards. Includes 9 s-final words. Includes instruction page and images.The images are public domain images from Pixabay.
Preview of Play with Words

Play with Words

Created by
sepideh arnold
A fun game that can be used by just about any age, ranging from age five - adults. A dynamic and cooperative way of learning a language or about a topic in a group. Based on the use of imagination, Montessori and early stimulation learning. Say a word and get the next person to think of a related word, practicing both his/her knowledge of a language and capacity of word recognition and relation. Variations can be made to fit: ESL, learning disabilities, speech therapy, topic focused (math, s
Preview of Walk around room activity Spanish categories

Walk around room activity Spanish categories

Students should walk around the room individually or with a partner/group and write words in Spanish that fit into each category. Cosas en la escuelaRopaComidaDeportes/actividadesTiempoFrases comunesFamiliaHave volunteers read the brainstormed words aloud once everyone has gone and contributed to each station.
Preview of Articulation 3 Part Cards S-Medial Words

Articulation 3 Part Cards S-Medial Words

Articulation cards for s-medial words. These are Montessori based 3-part articulation cards. Includes 9 s-medial words. Includes instruction page and images.The images are public domain images from Pixabay.
Preview of Articulation 3 Part Cards R-Initial Words

Articulation 3 Part Cards R-Initial Words

Articulation cards for r-initial words. These are Montessori based 3-part articulation cards. Includes 9 r-initial words. Includes instruction page and images.The images are public domain images from Pixabay.
Preview of Mini Mystery (A Janvier Duromarin Murder Mystery)

Mini Mystery (A Janvier Duromarin Murder Mystery)

I've created a set of 2 minute mysteries for a colleague of mine. She has a student who's too smart for his grade level and is constantly looking for more challenging work. This was an idea we come up with, and the student loved it!!! Each one is based loosely on a detective from literature. This is based on Edgar Allan Poe's Auguste Dupin.These are great for sub activities, extra credit, learning to make inferences, and so many other things!***How to get FREE TpT credit to use on future purc
Preview of History Day Presentations - Greek Mythology

History Day Presentations - Greek Mythology

This is the unit project for a "History Day" presentation. Students study in-depth a character from Greek mythology. This is a description page along with rubrics for the individual parts of the presentation. The projects included in the unit include: -Character Analysis Essay -Venn Diagram -Parody writing -Family Tree -"Who Am I" Speech -Rubrics
Preview of Money Word Problems, Multi-VE, Special Education (ESE)

Money Word Problems, Multi-VE, Special Education (ESE)

Created by
Allysia Mompoint
Students with exceptionalities/learning disabilities benefit from visuals to support their learning. This worksheet visual and accompanied assignment will assist students in one-to-one correspondence, rote-counting, and so much more! Students will learn the numerical value associated to each coin, and will apply their knowledge at the closing activity.
Preview of Mini Mystery (Laetitia finds the rabbits)

Mini Mystery (Laetitia finds the rabbits)

I've created a set of mini minute mysteries for a colleague of mine. She has a student who's too smart for his grade level and is constantly looking for more challenging work. This was an idea we come up with. And the student loved it!!!Each one based loosely on a detective from literature. This is based on Kerry Greenwood's Phryne Fisher. [Note: The content of the Phryne Fisher *book* series is more appropriate for ages 16+, but the content of this activity does not include anything inappro
Preview of Multiplication Foundations, Multi-VE, Special Education (ESE)

Multiplication Foundations, Multi-VE, Special Education (ESE)

Created by
Allysia Mompoint
Multiplication foundations can be challenging for students with exceptionalities, that is, if they do not have the right resources, visuals, and breakdown of concepts to simplify it for more ease of access. This document will support students in a variety of learning areas by: identifying numbers, drawing shapes, identifying colors, groups, and so much more!
Preview of Cross-curricular reading: Upton Sinclair's The Jungle

Cross-curricular reading: Upton Sinclair's The Jungle

Students read two passages from Sinclair's book about the meat-packing industry and respond to a three-level reading guide (true/false) and open-ended questions about conditions for the workers and food integrity. Response formats could be timed writing, seminar or group discussions (including conference calls), further research. This resource is not really suited to summative assessment but excellent for formative assessment.Suitable for distance learning/assessmentThis reading does not fit t
Preview of Essay Reflection Assignment

Essay Reflection Assignment

Created by
Amy Bruneau
Students that reflect upon their errors learn in an authentic and intentional way. In essay writing, the needs of remediation differ greatly from one student to another. In this essay reflection assignment, differentiation happens naturally and allows you, as the teacher, to be specific with what each individual student needs. It puts the learning and ownership of education on the student, which is ultimately a high priority goal of all educators. As you grade student essays, observe their weake
Preview of How To Determine Readability

How To Determine Readability

Utilizes Gunning Fog method. Simple worksheet with an example calculation that can be given to students or adults to calculate an approximate grade level when using a sample of text. Disclaimer: this is an abbreviated version ideal for students or someone just learning to calculate readibility. It is always ideal to test a sample text with various methods before coming to any conclusions about readability.
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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.

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