Student Handouts
Classroom Sign on Overreacting
You can't always get what you want, but that doesn't mean the whole class should experience your disappointment. There's no need to tell your pupils to stop being big babies if you post this sign up on the wall. All you'll need to do is...
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Homework Record
Keep track of homework scores on a clearly organized grid. Use the spaces along the top for the titles of homework assignments and the lines along the left side for pupils' names.
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Reporting vs. Tattling Poster
Kids can really get carried away with tattling on their peers. Put a stop to pesky tattletales with a handy poster you can put up in the class. The poster defines the differences between reporting and tattling in clear and simple terms.
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Vegetables Group Signs
If you are teaching a unit on healthy eating, planting vegetables, or the food groups you'll love this resource. There are six brightly colored, full-page images of various vegetables for you to use.
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Inkflow: Think Visually!
Save trees! Save graphite! Save ink! Go paperless! Make a list, mindmap, sketch an idea. Import, scale, rotate, and add text to images. Save content into books and share your creations. All this and more is yours with a free visual...
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Enthusiasm Poster
Decorate your classroom and inspire your pupils with poster of a quote attributed to Ralph Waldo Emerson. The quote is written with color and pleasing fonts. Great for English class or any other subject.
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Learn, Unlearn, and Relearn Poster
A simple display for such a profound statement on the value of lifelong learning! This is a great poster to display throughout the school year to remind learners of the importance of possessing curiosity, building skills, and maintaining...
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Parent Contact Form
Easily keep track of all parent contact with a simple form; just print it out, keep it by your phone or paper-clipped to the inside cover of your plan book, and jot down some quick notes any time you talk to or e-mail parents.
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Weekly Progress Report
While not necessary for every child, a weekly progress report can be helpful for kids who are struggling in classes, athletes who need certain grades to participate in sports, or for families without Internet access to check grades online.
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Class Schedule Form
At the beginning of any new term, it can be difficult for some kids to remember a new schedule. Simply print out the template, have each child fill in their schedule, then they can put it in a safe place in their binders for easy...
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Hall Pass Form
Reduce unnecessary bathroom or locker visits by providing kids with a limited number of passes; unused passes can be turned in at the end of the term for extra credit.
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Sequence Graphic Organzier
Create a timeline for a text, a topic, a process, or a time period. The choice is yours! This particular timeline goes top to bottom and includes seven spaces for writing in information.
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Missing Work Report
Keep track of missed assignments by handing out one of these half-pagers to class members. Pupils must provide the assignment title and a reason for not turning in their work.
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While You Were Out
While many learners seem to believe that class pauses when they are absent, that is just not true! Make sure your pupils know what happened by requiring them to write it down on this form, which they must turn in with their late work.
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Request to Retest Form
Ready to give your test-takers a second chance? Have them fill out this form! Pupils must reflect on their previous score, list and include three things they did to study for a retake, and sign.
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ELA Unit Planning Template Style One
Work with your department or on your own to create organized unit plans that connect to all parts of the Common Core standards. The three-page template includes space to summarize the unit, list standards for each category of the ELA...
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First Attempt in Learning - Fail - Classroom Poster
When you try something for the first time, you often fail. However, that doesn't mean you aren't learning and progressing! Pass this message on to your class with a colorful representation of the acronym FAIL that you can post up on the...
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Keep Calm Teaching Posters Collection
Keep calm and put these posters up on your classroom walls! The collection includes seven posters with messages for pupils, such as "Keep Calm and Raise Your Hand," and teachers, such as "Keep Calm and Teach On."
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Bell Work Template
Does your class do a quick activity to begin the period? Learners can try out a template for recording their work each day. Space is provided for the date, the pupil's name and period, writing from an activity each day, and a challenge.
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When You Enter This Classroom... Door Decoration
Welcome your math or other class with a visually pleasing poster. The message, written with a variety of lovely fonts, is split up over four pages. While one page starts with mathematicians, that particular page could easily be removed...
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Give Me Five Poster
It's amazing how effective simple hand signals can be when managing a class. Provide your students with explicit behavioral expectations using this classroom display.
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IEP Meetings Aren't Just for the Special Education Department
All parties involved benefit when general education teachers attend and contribute to IEP meetings.
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Taboo Table Talk
Create memories for your family that are enjoyable, as well as helping to enhance their ability to read and understand information.
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Teaching the Holy Grail of ESL: Accent Reduction
The difficulties a teacher and student may face as a result of an accent, and the methodologies to change it.