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Kindergarten writing reflective journals for teacher microsofts

Preview of Parent-Teacher Conference Template

Parent-Teacher Conference Template

Created by
MissJordyn
This product is a template for conferences. It includes an area for the student's name, the date, an area for "glows" (things they are doing well), an area for "growth," and an area for "our next steps."This is a digital activity. The template is not editable.
Preview of Journal 2

Journal 2

Created by
Worksheet Heaven
This is a great resource to use for a class lesson or homework. The journal has 24 topics for students to write. Each topic also has vocabulary suggestions to be used in the story to create ideas. The journal teaches how to write a proper paragraph. An important step in to writing essays. The first page is broke down into topic sentence, 3 supporting and detail sentences, and a concluding sentences. The next blank page is for students to revise or add more detail to their stories. The third page
Preview of Student Self-Reflection Journal

Student Self-Reflection Journal

Student Self-Reflection JournalPrintable monthly journal divided into 5 sections: What I learned...My favourite memories...3 things I am grateful for...Something I can improve..Competencies I demonstrated...Or, edit the sections to suit your needs. Includes an editable powerpoint file. Earn TPT CreditsDid you know you can earn TPT credits that are as good as cash? After purchasing my product, please review . Go to "My Account" - "Purchases" and click review. Follow me on Instagram@thecourageous
Preview of My {Kindergarten} Journal

My {Kindergarten} Journal

Created by
Mrs Messer
This journal is the perfect keepsake for your students to take home at the end of the kindergarten year! It captures the progress and memories students make throughout kindergarten. Your students and their parents will cherish this journal! Pages include: -My Kindergarten Journal front cover -Name writing -Beginning of the year self portrait -In kindergarten I want to learn... -When I grow up I want to be... -Apples can be red, yellow, or green -I like the fall season because... -Firefighters p
Preview of Thinking Journal Reading Strategies Prompts Bookmark for K-12

Thinking Journal Reading Strategies Prompts Bookmark for K-12

Created by
Lisa Carns
This bookmark is designed to enhance teachers' and students' discussions of fiction and non-fiction text. It contains visuals and writing prompts to help move children to deeper comprehension and higher level thinking. It was developed by Lisa Carns and is used K-5 in her elementary school. Each prompt should be explicitly taught and modeled by the teacher. An enlarged visual of each prompt is helpful to post in the classroom so it is always accessible and used by teachers and students. The
Preview of Writing Conference Template

Writing Conference Template

A great tool to use to aid in your teacher-student conferences. Whether you are meeting one to one or in a small skill group, this Microsoft Office Word template helps you keep track of what each student is working on. You will identify the topic of the days lesson or the skill you taught, what the student is currently working on with their writing piece, what area they need to work on, and their next steps. I keep these sheets in a binder that has tabs with each students' name labeled on top. I
Preview of Teacher Planner

Teacher Planner

A simple planner. I designed it with note pages following every school week. It is a word document, completely customizable for teachers to put name. I sent it to print and bind at Staples. Came out beautiful.
Preview of Class Journal

Class Journal

Created by
Mrs Sheehan
The Griffin Journal This editable packet/journal includes a cover page for the class journal and two letters for the families of your class to read. One letter explains what the journal is. The other letter is written from the griffin mascot to the family. The packet also includes a journal page for you to make copies of. Once you print all of your pages and bind them together, you'll have a nice class journal for your students to take home on the weekends one by one. They can write about thei
Preview of Gratitude Journal

Gratitude Journal

Created by
Nichole Kolarik
These journals can be used at any grade level. I have included a page for younger writers, and for more advanced writers I would just used notebook paper. *use every year *print as many pages as needed *brings positive moods into the classroom *kids love it *personal relationships are made
Preview of Professional Development Slideshow - Giving Effective Writing Feedback Pt 1

Professional Development Slideshow - Giving Effective Writing Feedback Pt 1

Created by
Literacy Guru
This is a slideshow I created for a professional development session on giving effective feedback to students on their writing. On the slides (in typewriter font) are my suggestions for how you might adapt this session for your own school. The professional development session took 1.5 hours and has a second, follow up session.
Preview of Journal Writing Prompts Part 1

Journal Writing Prompts Part 1

Created by
Teacup Teacher
Journal Prompts for Beginners is a resource for teachers needing a quick, simple prompt for students to practice creative thinking and writing their thoughts. It was fun to watch my students learn how to slow down and get all their thoughts on paper. I made these journals after originally searching for journal prompts for my students and finding very few resources. Have fun and enjoy these prompts leading to classroom discussions as well.
Preview of Reading and Social Studies Lesson

Reading and Social Studies Lesson

Created by
Danielle Johnson
By combining literature and social studies, this lesson motivates students to embrace people from other cultures and encourages them to write their thoughts on paper. This lesson has 3 possibilities including writing a letter. This is a lesson plan for a reading and social studies assignment. Part of the lesson is with the teachers direction and the other part of the lesson is for students to work on independently. Book not included.
Preview of Journal de réflexion d'étudiant /Student Self-Reflection Journal

Journal de réflexion d'étudiant /Student Self-Reflection Journal

Journal de réflexion d'étudiant /Student Self-Reflection Journal* French Immersion Product*Printable monthly journal divided into 5 sections:Des choses que j'avais appris.../What I learned...Mes moments préférés…/My favourite memories...3 choses que je suis reconnaissant pour…/3 things I am grateful for...Des choses que je peux améliorer…/Something I can improve..J'ai démontré des compétences.../Competencies I demonstrated...Or, edit the sections to suit your needs.Includes an editable powerpoin
Preview of Journal Letter Insert

Journal Letter Insert

Place this note in your student's journals in the beginning of the year so their parents know what to expect before they flip to the second page. Three on one page -- can't beat that! Written out for PreK, but editable for your specific class and grade.
Preview of Student Learning Target Reflection

Student Learning Target Reflection

Created by
Kristina Sheehy
Have your students reflect on their learning while writing to demonstrate learning.
Preview of Kindergarten Standards Wall

Kindergarten Standards Wall

Created by
Amber Keller
Want to show off some of your students' best work? This standard wall shows which standard students used to complete their writing.
Preview of Reading Response

Reading Response

Created by
Bianca Flaggs
This reading response can be used with any reading response prompt.
Preview of FREE Bitmoji Birthday Cards Editable Template

FREE Bitmoji Birthday Cards Editable Template

Created by
Chantelle G
Free template for birthday cards which are quick and easy for your students. All you have to do is choose a bitmoji photo put it into the word document and then type a personal message to the student. Students love to know that they are thought of. Give it a try! Chantelle.
Preview of Journal Writing Paper

Journal Writing Paper

Created by
Rachel Hetrick
Journal writing paper that can be used for various grades and topics. I make monthly journals for my first graders and this is what I use for the writing pages of their journals.
Preview of My Book of Feelings

My Book of Feelings

Created by
Totetude.com
My Book of Feelings is an 8 page booklet that allows the learner to draw and/or describe the times when he/she is happy, sad, excited, tired, scared, and angry. Page 8 is to draw and describe the best feeling he/she ever had. Pages 1 and 2 are printed and then flipped over. Pages 3 and 4 are then printed on the reverse side. The booklet is folded to make the 8 pages.
Preview of My Feelings

My Feelings

Simple Printable with three images a prompt to each of the three feelings allowing students to fill in their own feelings.
Preview of Writing Journal

Writing Journal

Created by
1st Grade Gear
Response Journal Cover, Directions and sentence starters. You will have to put the Journals together with blank paper, but this will get you started!
Preview of Communication Log

Communication Log

Created by
Colorful Create
Thank-You for making a purchase from Colorful Create(:I use it in my class to check up on my students.I hope you and your student find it helpful too!
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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