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Substitute Comment Form

For Teachers K - 12th
How did fourth period do with the substitute teacher? Did little Johnny from first period act up? Provide your sub with an easy-to-complete form to leave comments about each class. Form contains spaces for zero period through sixth period.
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Substitute Lesson Plan Form

For Teachers K - 12th
A very brief and basic outline for sub plans, which includes a column for instructions from the teacher and a column for comments from the sub. Since this is a Word document, it can be edited.
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Weekly Planning Calendar

For Teachers K - 12th
Great for a teacher or pupil, here is a blank weekly calendar. Teachers could use it to record lesson plans, assignments, or standards covered, kids could write down what they covered in class or any assignments they need to complete. 
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Free Homework Pass

For Teachers 3rd - 9th
Sometimes even the best pupils forget to do their homework or have too much going on to get all their work done. Individuals can fill out their name on these passes and get the teacher's signature to approve three separate nights off...
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Character Details Organizer

For Teachers 1st - 12th
Keeping characters straight, especially in longer, more complex stories, can be a challenge for even the best readers. Here’s a character matrix that can help. Users record the title and author of the piece, as well as a physical...
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Classroom Procedures Review

For Teachers 1st - 8th
Ensure that your kids know the ins and outs of your classroom with a beginning-of-the-school-year quiz. Where is homework turned in? What should be done with late assignments? What is the procedure if someone needs to use the bathroom?...
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Keep Calm and Raise Your Hand Poster

For Teachers 3rd - 12th
Reminders to keep calm are everywhere you look, but this one is particularly handy in the classroom. Simply print it out, hang it in a place that all kids can see it, and calmly point to it when someone talks out of turn: keep calm and...
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I Have a Dream Poster

For Teachers 1st - 12th
An image of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and a line from his famous “I Have A Dream” speech will inspire your pupils to look beyond skin color and consider the character of others.
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Strategies for Reading Posters

For Teachers 3rd - 9th
Clarify, connect, evaluate, predict, question. Laminate and display these colorful posers about the classroom to remind readers of the five basic strategies for comprehending all sorts of text. 
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Parent Contact Log

For Teachers Pre-K - 12th
Document parent contacts by logging the date, the student’s name, the parent or guardian’s name, and notes about the exchange on the provided template. Logs can be kept by course, class, or for individuals and are a great way to provide...
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Lesson Plan Template

For Teachers 1st - 12th
Designing a new lesson? Here’s a template that asks teachers to delineate instructional goals, performance objectives, the rationale, lesson content, instructional and evaluation procedures, and materials needed for the lesson.
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Conference Request Letter to Parents

For Teachers K - 6th
Save yourself some time with a quick conference request note. Simple and straightforward, the letter provides a few sentences announcing an upcoming conference and a space for a signature, as well as a space for potential meeting dates....
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Group Meeting Log

For Teachers K - 6th
Need a meeting log worksheet for a reading group in your class? Use a quick and easy format for your groups to monitor their progress. The questions available cover group accountability, topics discussed, and good things or problems that...
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Weekly Progress Report

For Teachers K - 6th
Use a weekly progress report to keep track of the ways your students are learning. Divided into six different sections, the report allows you to communicate with parents about their kids' skills, as well as to write notes about specific...
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Reading Log

For Teachers 3rd - 12th
Are learners keeping up with their independent reading? After finishing a book, individuals record the title of the book, the author, the number of pages read, the date finished, and any comments they have on the text. The reading log...
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Letter Uu

For Teachers Pre-K - 1st
In this letter recognition activity worksheet, students use their fine motor skills to color the uppercase U and lowercase u.
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Letter Tt

For Teachers Pre-K - 1st
In this letter recognition activity worksheet, students use their fine motor skills to color the uppercase T and lowercase t.
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Curated OER

Letter Ww

For Teachers Pre-K - 1st
In this alphabet activity, students focus on the letter w.  students are provided with both a capital and lower case letter to color.
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Letter Oo

For Teachers Pre-K - 1st
In this letter recognition coloring worksheet, students use their fine motor skills to color the uppercase O and lowercase o.
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Letter Xx

For Teachers Pre-K - 1st
In this recognizing the letter Xx worksheet, students trace and color the upper case X and the lower case x. Students complete 4 activities.
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Letter Ff

For Teachers Pre-K - 1st
In this letter recognition coloring instructional activity, students use their fine motor skills to color the uppercase F and lowercase f.
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Letter Pp

For Teachers Pre-K - 1st
In this alphabet activity, students focus on the letter p.  Students are provided with both a capital and lower case letter to color.    
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Curated OER

Letter Jj

For Teachers Pre-K - 1st
For this large J worksheet, learners see the uppercase letter J and lowercase letter j, recognize them as the same letter and then color both of the letters.
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Letter Dd

For Teachers Pre-K - 1st
In this letter recognition activity activity, students use their fine motor skills to color the uppercase D and lowercase d.