Welcome to a transformative journey toward understanding and mastering the intricacies of the mind! This downloadable digital print is a three-page treasure trove crafted to guide your daily reflections based on the profound framework of the 6 Ego States of Transactional Analysis. Page one serves as your introductory guide, providing comprehensive insights into the 6 Ego States of Transactional Analysis. Delve into an explanation of these states, unveiling the dynamics of personality and behavior within this powerful framework. On page two lies an illuminating illustration of the 6 Ego States, accompanied by concise descriptions. This visual aid offers a clear understanding of each state, enabling you to grasp their nuances effortlessly. The heart of this digital print resides on page three—an engaging daily reflections activity based on the 6 Ego States. Engage with this page each day to explore and introspect on how these states manifest in your thoughts, emotions, and actions. Use this guided reflection to gain deeper insights into your patterns of behavior and the interplay between different ego states. Whether you're a psychology enthusiast, a practitioner of Transactional Analysis, or seeking tools for personal growth and self-awareness, this digital print is an invaluable resource. Use it to embark on a transformative journey, fostering mindfulness and understanding of the complex dynamics of the psyche. Invest in this downloadable digital print today and unlock the potential for self-discovery and growth. Download, reflect, and embrace the opportunity to unravel the intricacies of the mind through the lens of the 6 Ego States of Transactional Analysis. Let this print be your daily companion on the path to deeper self-understanding and personal development.
Discover our fascinating teaching series: "Visitation" by Jenny Erpenbeck. This carefully crafted collection includes structurally diverse narrative texts and provides teachers with a valuable resource for teaching literature. With 29 pages of teaching material and a presentation, you have everything you need to dive d
Analyzing poetry is a skill all our students need to develop. While students are required to investigate poems often, poetry analysis is still something that many students struggle with. That's why I'm a big fan of practice! I love to give students lots of opportunities to closely read and analyze poetry. (And I've put together a FREE one-pager that students can use with any poem!) POETRY ANALYSIS TIPS When putting together a poetry analysis lesson, here are some tips I follow: ✔ TIP 1: Select a poem that is long enough for students to adequately investigate, but not too long to make the process overwhelming. ✔ TIP 2: Provide students with background information about the author of the poem. This helps to build context and connections to the poem. ✔ TIP 3: Choose a poem with at least one form of figurative language for students to identify and describe. ✔ TIP 4: Have students read the poem multiple times. You might read the poem out loud first. Then, students might read the poem in a small group or with a partner. Finally, students can read the poem independently. ✔ TIP 5: Give students tasks that become more complex with each reading. POETRY ANALYSIS TASKS Then, when I'm actually teaching an analysis lesson, here are 4 analysis tasks that work with ANY poem (Don't worry, you can download the entire lesson for FREE here.): Task 1: Reflect After students read a poem, have them reflect on what the poem made them think about and how the poem made them feel. When students share what the poem make them think about they'll be able to pull main ideas from the text. Then, when they share how they felt, they'll need to think more deeply about the poem. Task 2: Visualize When students have completed a second reading of the poem, have them select a line or lines from the poem that helped them create a mental image in their minds. Students should write the lines down. Then, have students doodle an actual illustration to portray the words in the poem. Task 3: Figurative Language Share the definition for a type of figurative language found in the poem with students. Then, have students read the poem a third time. As they read, encourage them to be on the lookout for an example of the figurate language. Once students find an example have them write it down before explaining its meaning. Task 4: Theme Once students read the poem for a final time, have them respond to a short answer question that requires them to identify the theme of the poem. As students write their analyses, encourage them to include direct quotes from the poem. These analysis tasks build in difficulty and encourage students to naturally dive deeply into the text. If you're looking for poems for students to analyze, check out my favorite poems to teach here: ⭐ 5 Favorite Poems for Middle School ⭐ Funny Poems for Kids ⭐ Poems that Teach Growth Mindset ⭐ 20 Poems and 80 Analysis Tasks Download the FREE Doodle One-Pager HERE. Thanks for stopping by! Mary Beth P.S. Check out these 5 fun ways to teach poetry!
This art history workbook teaches students about the artist Andy Warhol using the Discipline-Based Art Education model. Students learn about Warhol and Pop Art through reading and watching a biography of the artist, an art analysis, coloring sheets, and reflecting on the way he used the screen-printing process to create vibrant and iconic imagery. Finally, students create their own piece of Pop Art. The final project has students create a piece of Pop Art through the use of a Project planning guide, thumbnails, and final art piece. Once complete the students fill out a reflection sheet on their final artwork. Worksheets can be used as sub lessons, as enrichment to your art lessons, or as min-lessons on their own. An essential for any art classroom. What's inside: (See Preview File) Artist biography information sheet with examples Instruction sheet More resources sheet with links to videos (3) Coloring Sheets with color schemes (1) Finish the Drawing Coloring Sheet Compare/Contrast Triple Elvis and Shot Marilyns Artwork Screen-Printing Process Example How to Draw a Soup Can Sheet and Activity Project Planning Sheet Student Examples Google Drawings Digital Project Steps Google Drawings Digital Project VIDEO Demonstration Project Reflection Sheet KEYS: Compare/Contrast Triple Elvis and Shot Marilyns Artwork Ways to use in the classroom: As an introduction to a famous artist and their work. Worksheets culminate with student creating their own work in the style of artist. To support other skills such as: Creating Pop Art Learn about Pop Art As early finisher work or as a quick art substitute lesson. Note: There are options on how to give students color references other than to print these sheets in color. You can project the example using a document camera or have students look up artwork on a chrome book or smartphone, for example. Learn more about TpT Credits here: More about TpT Credits A bundle of additional artists can be found here: No Prep Art History Bundle More individual artist packets here: Haring O'Keeffe Lichtenstein Copyright Fair Use Rationale: Artist original artwork being used only for demonstration/informational, and educational purposes. Artist artwork featured are: Historically significant artworks Readily available on the internet A low-resolution copy of the original artwork and are unsuitable for commercial reproduction. This workbook was produced in collaboration with Amanda Graupner. Coloring sheets were created by Amanda Graupner for A Space to Create Art, LLC. for exclusive use in this resource. Student examples shown are by Amanda Graupner’s students at Eastern Hancock High School and are used with permission. ©2021 A Space to Create Not intended for resale or sharing on an open/public website without permission.
It is imperative that students analyze their performance on assessments and reflect on why the answers they selected were incorrect. This is a basic test analysis template for students to use to learn from their mistakes and have one final opportunity to master the learning objectives or learning t...
*This is a PDF digital download* This resource includes 6 pages, 3 English and 3 Spanish worksheets that can be used with elementary, middle school and high school students. This resource can be paired with an artist study, art history unit, stand-alone lesson, critical evaluation activity or artwork assessment. These worksheets provide guided questions for students to reflect independently or discuss in small groups or whole class. Students can use these worksheets to critically evaluate famous works of art, their own artwork or their peers using the four steps of art evaluation: Describe Analyze Interpret Evaluate *Esta es una descarga digital en PDF* Este recurso incluye copias en inglés y español de cada hoja de trabajo y se puede usar con estudiantes de primaria, secundaria y preparatoria. Este recurso se puede combinar con un estudio de artista, una unidad de historia del arte, una lección independiente, una evaluación crítica o una evaluación de obras de arte. Estas hojas de trabajo proporcionan preguntas guiadas para que los estudiantes reflexionen de forma independiente o discutan en grupos pequeños o con toda la clase. Los estudiantes pueden usar estas hojas de trabajo para evaluar críticamente obras de arte famosas, sus propias obras de arte o sus compañeros usando los cuatro pasos de la evaluación del arte: Describir Analizar Interpretar Evaluar
Track student scores on IXL and classroom tests, set goals for growth, graph scores to visually see data. Progress monitoring, goal setting, goal tracking, self-reflection, data analysis, data notebookprint and you have a data notebook ready for studentsIf you use MAP, I have a TPT listing of simila...
This packet features plenty of resources regarding the famous novel, The Hiding Place. Included in the packet are: a comprehensive character list, providing space for students to record notes about each character over 50+ comprehensive questions total regarding information about the events in each chapter 7 journal entries, prompting critical thinking, self-reflection, and analysis
This resource includes an excerpt from Equiano’s narrative. I have added graphics to stimulate students’ interest in reading. Equiano’s life can be one focus of your individualization plans. Students can satisfy objectives through homework, for extra credit, and as an extension of what is done within class. This resource includes: A vocabulary activity; Analysis of Equiano's attitude as reflected in his narrative; and Study questions. The analysis activity could make for a stimulating cooperative or collaborative activity. (Answer key included)
The Empowered Educator - Analysis, Reflection and Evaluation in Early Childhood Programming.
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Use this reading companion to pair with Langston Hughes's short story "Thank You, M'am." Students will practice skills such as character analysis, inference making, reflection, theme analysis, and more! Nine total tasks/slides for students to complete Completely editable/customizable to fit your lesson needs Google Slides format for wherever your students are learning from Includes a link to a pdf of the short story Cover images: Pexels (public domain) & Pixabay (public domain)
Want to help your upper middle and high school students personally connect to poetry with a not-so-typical I AM POEM template? Check out this poetry activities pack to guide your students in poetry analysis, assist students with self-reflection in an engaging getting to know you worksheet, and aid in producing poetry writing with EASE! Use for BACK TO SCHOOL or within a FULL POETRY UNIT! Just PRINT & TEACH!! WHAT IS INCLUDED? I Am Not Poem by Kristin Menke Poetry Analysis: 1-Sentence Summaries for Menke's Poem I Am Poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox Poetry Analysis: In My Own Words Worksheet for Wilcox's Poem I Am Not Poem Template Writing Rubrics Visualization Activities Visual Rubrics Teacher Guide Teacher Worksheets & Keys Strategies that could be used during or after reading (but are NOT a part of this pack) are SOAPSTone (Speaker, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Subject, and Tone), SBAC (Scan, Brainstorm, Analyze, Confirm), SPAUTS (Speaker, Purpose, Audience, Universal Idea, Theme, Strategies), FSA (Firm Up Your Ideas, State Your Reasons, Assess the Truth), ACE (Answer, Cite, Explain), etc.
Reflecting on Great SpeechesThis assignment aims to foster critical analysis, research skills, and an understanding of the enduring impact of historic speeches...
Culinary Character Analysis of "Ratatouille" Elevate your culinary classroom with this engaging and educational Culinary Character Analysis lesson, designed to accompany the movie "Ratatouille." Whether used after exploring various culinary themes, as a post-break activity, or as a seamless substitute teacher lesson plan, this resource includes a Detailed Lesson Plan, Culinary Character Analysis Questions, Character Analysis Worksheets, and Reflection Sheets tailored for both Middle School and High School students. Key Features: Detailed Lesson Plan: A meticulously crafted lesson plan providing step-by-step guidance for educators. Perfect for introducing, guiding, and concluding the Culinary Character Analysis activity. Culinary Character Analysis Questions: Thoughtful questions designed to guide students in exploring the roles, traits, relationships, and impacts of culinary characters in "Ratatouille." Character Analysis Worksheets: Worksheets for students to record their observations and insights about their assigned culinary characters. Ideal for small groups or individual analyses. Reflection Sheets: Separate reflection sheets tailored for Middle School and High School students. These sheets encourage thoughtful contemplation on the culinary characters and their contributions to the movie's themes. Why You'll Love It: Adaptable for various classroom settings and occasions. Fosters critical thinking through character analysis. Promotes active engagement during movie-watching. Encourages reflection for a well-rounded learning experience. Transform your classroom into a culinary exploration with the Culinary Character Analysis of "Ratatouille." Spark insightful discussions and enhance students' appreciation for characters in the culinary world!
Use this reading companion to pair with Langston Hughes's short story "Thank You, M'am." Students will practice skills such as character analysis, inference making, reflection, theme analysis, and more! Nine total tasks/slides for students to complete Completely editable/customizable to fit your lesson needs Google Slides format for wherever your students are learning from Includes a link to a pdf of the short story Cover images: Pexels (public domain) & Pixabay (public domain)
Self Reflection and Artist Statement - Walk students through fundamental questions about the piece of artwork they just created so they can reflect on their work, process, message, successes and failures, etc. and create an artist statement. Helps students come full circle after completing a piece o...
Are you looking for a general student reflection sheet? This self-assessment rubric is fun and general enough for any class. It works best in art classes or project-based classes, but I can see regular elementary teachers using it in their class as well. I use this in my art classes for student...
In this Still Image Analysis Activity, students will learn about the form and function of 16 Elements of Mise-en-scene, review an example of a still image analysis with a still from Citizen Kane (1941), and conduct a still image analysis independently. Rubrics and a reflection activity are also included, as well as 10 iconic stills for further analysis practice. You will get: 16 Elements of Mise-en-scene (pdf and Google slides) Mise-en-scene Terms quiz (Google app) Still Image Analysis example: Citizen Kane (pdf and Google slides) Still Image Analysis Student Handout (pdf and Google slides) Reflection and Rubric (pdf and Google slides) 10 Iconic Stills (pdf and Google slides) This activity is appropriate for students in any film or media program. Applying elements of mise-en-scene to a still analysis will help students to develop film language and critical thinking skills, enhance visual literacy, and gain a deeper appreciation for the craftsmanship of filmmakers in constructing meaning through visual storytelling.
This is a one page worksheet to help the kids analyze a specific work of art - quick little warm-up or reflection on the pieces you discuss. ...
On June 5th, we completed a reflection activity about the quality of Response to Intervention at Athena. During this activity we worked in our PLC Teams to answer 20 questions pertaining to the re…
This google slideshow introduces students to the Rhetorical Analysis "essential question" and the concept of "rhetorical choices". In addition, it presents a template for rhetorical analysis thesis statements as well as exemplars of solid rhetorical analysis thesis statements for many popular speech...
"What Is Your Life's Blueprint?" Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speech analysis and reflection for middle school students. Six months before his assassination MLK delivered this speech to students at Barratt Junior High School in Philadelphia. This lesson contains slides for your white board, with link...
Students will practice identifying transformations, describing transformations, and conducting an error analysis on describing transformations in this digital activity. Translations, reflections, and rotations are covered in this practice. There are 9 slides of practice problems and 1 slide with an ...
This is a data analysis worksheet and action plan for Math, Reading, and Language for analyzing Northwest Evaluation Association NWEA MAP reports. It is a great document for a classroom teacher to reflect on the results for their class. We used this document during our professional development at ou...
Analysis paralysis occurs when overanalyzing a situation results in a lack of ability to make a decision. These effects are worsened in those with ADHD, leading to ADHD paralysis.
If you've experienced perfectionism, procrastination, imposter syndrome, analysis paralysis, etc., it's about time you learned how to stop feeling stuck. These 3 simple and quick exercises for HSPs will help you become more decisive and effective!
Welcome to the universe of "Lucid Analysis" a series of paintings that challenges perceptions and invites us to reflect on the complex nuances of human life. This original painting, created with mixed media on canvas, offers an intimate glimpse into the whirlwind of human emotions, presented by the artist Ilaria Gregonelli within the context of her series "The VOID." "The VOID" series, presented by Mario Brillarelli, explores the uncertainty and chaos that characterize human existence. Through a diverse range of techniques and materials, the artist captures the essence of transformation and change, bringing to light the dualities and ambiguities that define our experience. In this painting, measuring 40 x 40 cm, every brushstroke and layer of material contributes to creating an intense emotional dialogue between the artwork and the viewer. The depicted figures are shrouded in a veil of mystery and introspection, communicating a wide range of emotions, from the deepest fears to the most unspoken hopes. Their expressions are meticulously crafted, allowing viewers to grasp the subtle nuances of the human experience. Every detail has been carefully designed to offer a multisensory experience, inviting observers to immerse themselves in the colors and sensations that permeate the artwork. Take the time to contemplate this painting and allow yourself to be carried away into the depths of your emotions. With "Lucid Analysis" the artist has created a visual journey that spans from the deepest reflections on life to the most tangible manifestations of art.
This week long social emotional learning unit covers the skill of following directions. In this unit students will discuss the steps and emotions surrounding following directions in a restorative circle setting, complete scenario analysis activities, completing recipes, as well as fun and interactive games to practice their skill! This resource includes: - 1 week of lesson plans to help you implement the activities in your classroom - Pre-assessment for students to self-reflect on their skills as well as inform the teacher of the area of need - Circle prompts, opening, and closing activities - Skill steps poster - QR Code Scavenger Hunt - Follow the Recipe Activity for "Nice Cream" - Following Directions Reading Comprehension and reflection activity - Following Directions Relay Race Game Please feel free to follow my page as well as leave a review!
This small bundle contains two essentials I always use when moving students toward the important skill of rhetorical analysis.SOAPSTONE rhetorical analysis organizer to encourage thoughtful reflection of student annotationsRhetorical triangle + sentence stems create a strong foundation of the rhetor...
Physical Education Fitness Assessment This product is easy to use - just print & go! It includes a variety of fitness assessments that can be utilized throughout the year. The categories covered in this fitness assessment include: >>> Initial Nutrition >>> Initial Fitness Analysis >>> Week 3 Reflection: All About You >>> Week 3 Assessment: My Personal Fitness Portfolio (Fitness Testing) >>> Areas of improvement based upon initial fitness assessment & how students will achieve this goal >>> Mid Term Assessment: Health & Wellness Questionnaire >>> Body: Physical & Environmental Health >>> Mind: Mental & Emotional Health >>>Spirit: Mental & Emotional Health >>> Reflection Questions >>> Mid Term Reflection: All About You >>> Executive Functioning Skills Questionnaire >>> Final Fitness Assessment: My Personal Fitness Portfolio >>> Final Nutrition/Fitness Analysis >>> Final Reflection This resource is provided in a Google Doc Editable version. Copyright 2023 The Wildflower Educator | Nicole McLeod For single license only, not to be edited or shared online.
How do you teach literary analysis? By using strategies that scaffold the process. Try these engaging classroom-tested strategies from Room 213.
The Empowered Educator - Analysis, Reflection and Evaluation in Early Childhood Programming.
The Empowered Educator - Analysis, Reflection and Evaluation in Early Childhood Programming.