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Preview of Introduce yourself to new teacher- letter from student to teacher

Introduce yourself to new teacher- letter from student to teacher

Created by
Mrs McDonald
Going on a leave? Maternity or planning on being off for a bit? Have you students calm their anxiety about 'what will the new teacher be like' by having them write the new teacher a little bit about themselves. Have them introduce themselves to the new teacher so they feel like they are being heard. This is also helpful for the new teacher coming in so they are able to learn a lot about each student in a short amount of time.
Preview of My Winter Break- tell me about what you did on your winter break

My Winter Break- tell me about what you did on your winter break

Created by
Mrs McDonald
Welcome students back with a quick write about their Winter Break. This activity gets them back into the writing grove having been off for a while. This also gives you an idea about what their home life/break might have looked like.Also available as a digital activity for online learners.
Preview of SEL | Social Emotional Learning Reflection Journal | Writing Prompts Notebook

SEL | Social Emotional Learning Reflection Journal | Writing Prompts Notebook

Created by
Mrs Orangebee
**Product Description:**Title: SEL | Social Emotional Learning Reflection Journal | Writing Prompts NotebookDescription:Encourage self-awareness, empathy, and resilience with our Social Emotional Learning Reflection Journal. This specially designed notebook features a collection of thought-provoking writing prompts aimed at fostering emotional intelligence and positive self-reflection in students.Key Features:1. **Comprehensive Writing Prompts:** The journal contains a diverse range of writing p
Preview of Creative Writing Prompts

Creative Writing Prompts

Appropriate for grade levels 2 to 8.Download a PDF for individual and group instruction. Open with GoogleSlides to edit individual slides/specific information.
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