If your students are full of opinions but don't know how to support their claims with evidence, you are in good company! Middle school students often haven't learned the art of supporting their claims, but this fun middle school lesson makes evidence and support memorable and almost enjoyable!This e...
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Welcome to my store. My store is full of customized teachers and library stamps. You can come to my store and take a look. There will be your favorite patterns and Stamp styles:) Notcie: If my store doesn't have the design you want, you can also send me the logo you want. I can make it according to your requirements and send you a preview sketch for you to view:) Please pay attention to emails or ETSY messages within 1-2 days after ordering the product. If there are any issues with the production, I will need to inquire and seek your opinion. Design & Creation Stamp : ·Font, capitalization & layout will be typeset as the sample shows.Actual text size may be different from the example depending on your information and how it needs tobe adjusted to fit in the design Personalized Book Stamps, change wording to your own or use common phrases "From the Library ", oryou can give me your custom text. Many designs to choose from or take what you like from a few and build one unique design Self Inking custom stamps for the library at home or in the classroom. Many designs to choose from or get in touch to create your own. The design names are to the BELOW OF EACH example for you to select from the options menu -Size: Wood Stamp : 1.6 inch Walnut wood Stamp:1.6 inch Mini Rnstamp:1.6 inch Block stamp:1.6 inch Beech stamp:1.6 inch Rosewood:1.6 inch Walnut - Metal:1.6 inch Rose - Metal:1.6 inch nodular stampp :1.6 inch Roman column:1.6 inch Self-ink stamp :1.6inch -How To Send Information 1. Choose the design you like 2.Choose your preferred stamp type 3. In the personalization box write: Top : From the library of Bottom : Your Name -Shipping We will send you package 1-5 days, because we need time to make. -Notice If you stamp a lot, better add additional replacement ink pad. If you have any question, you can contact us.
"The Writing Plan Curriculum" Includes My 5 Favorite Go-To Writing Units! Most of these units consist of 5 initial lessons. At the end of these lessons, students will have the organizational knowledge needed to write a solid paragraph that they can later expand into an essay.
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Heading to Lisbon and wondering what to do? I have narrowed down my list to 8 things you absolutely cannot miss! The best non-cliche, off-the-beaten-path things to see, do, eat, and drink.
We've been having a lot of fun with cushion covers recently and this jelly roll cushion cover tutorial is one of our favorites. It looks like it might be difficult but it is actually quite easy since it involves sewing jelly roll strips together. Jelly roll strips for those that don't know are 2 ½' strips of fabric. You can buy them pre-cut from Moda (and other companies) or you can cut them yourself. It's an easy cushion cover to make, but I do recommend that you follow the instructions as it is easy to mix things up if you
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Alison Roman is known as much for her keeper recipes as her wry Instagram voice and effortless style. Her debut cookbook, Dining In, features 125 recipes for simple, of-the-moment dishes that are full of quickie techniques (think slathering roast chicken in anchovy butter, roasting citrus to bring out new flavours, and keeping boiled potatoes in your fridge for instant crispy smashed potatoes).The book’s Salted butter chocolate chunk shortbread is Instagram-famous, but in fact all the recipes in this cookbook are just as much a source of inspiration. Roman’s recipes set today’s trends and will show up as tomorrow’s classics: vegetable-forward with quality ingredients, punctuated by standout flavours like hot honey browned butter, preserved lemon, za’atar, and garlicky walnuts. Her ingenuity will seduce seasoned cooks, while her warm, edgy writing makes these recipes practical enough for the novice.Cooking through Dining In is be like having Alison right there with you in the kitchen: brash, funny, and full of opinions. About the Author: Alison Roman is a contributor at Bon Appetit. Formerly the Senior Food Editor at Bon Appetit and BuzzFeed, her work appears regularly in the New York Times and has been featured in GQ, Cherry Bombe and Lucky Peach. The author of Lemons, a Short Stack Edition, Alison has worked professionally in kitchens such as New York's Momofuku Milk Bar and San Francisco's Quince. A native of Los Angeles, she lives in Brooklyn.
Hello teachers! Brittany from The SuperHERO Teacher's Resources here to talk all about why you should incorporate exit tickets into your daily classroom routine. If your teaching style is anything like mine, you love spontaneity in the classroom just as much as you love a solid classroom management plan that paves the way for an engaging and innovative lesson. My first couple of years teaching, I struggled to find the balance between fun and focus. I honestly wasn't sure if it was possible to have both-- until I began incorporating exit tickets. You're probably thinking: "wait-- I thought exit tickets assessed student comprehension"-- and you would be right, but they also help with SO much more. Let me explain! 1. Exit tickets are a classroom management miracle. I am not even exaggerating when I say incorporating exit tickets will transform your classroom management. Picture this: it's the end of a class period and you just finished up the best lesson of your career... 5 minutes early... You start to notice students packing up, fidgeting, and then the sweet student who loves discussing the daily lunch menu breaks out into chatter with the person next to them. Soon, every student in the room is in a debate about whether square pizza or chicken nuggets are better (square pizza, obviously)! It's stressful and nearly impossible to avoid... that is, without exit tickets! If your students know they have an exit ticket prompt they have to complete before they can leave the classroom, they will remain focused on the task at hand and there won't be time for the excess chatter that inevitably occurs moments before the bell rings. Exit tickets are a classroom management hack that students will be oblivious to. It's not a punishment, it's a routine that is developed to track their comprehension and growth... It just so happens to also prevent them from focusing on the distractions around the room. 2. Exit tickets create student routine. Classroom routine and classroom management kind of go hand in hand, in my opinion. If a routine is developed from the beginning, your classroom management will be in tune. When I used exit ticket and bell ringer journals in my classroom, the students knew the moment they entered my classroom that they had a 5 minute bell ringer prompt to complete and at the end of class they were to reflect on the lesson by completing a 5 minute exit ticket prompt. Developing these daily routines allowed me the opportunity to be more spontaneous and exciting in my lessons and delivery. Using an exit ticket journal, like the one linked here, gives you all of the prompts you'll need for an entire year, taking the stress of developing them off your shoulders. 3. Exit tickets assess student comprehension. The most common reason teachers use exit tickets is their ability to assess student comprehension in a quick, simply way. In five minutes or less, teachers can determine whether their lesson is successful or if there needs to be some re-teaching the following day. Exit tickets don't have to be in a question format either-- they can be visuals, graphs, images and more, which will help meet the learning styles and expectations of each student in your classroom. You can test out an entire week of exit ticket prompts using the freebie I designed from one of my Exit Ticket Journals. Simply click here, download the free resource and share with your students. 4. Exit tickets track student growth. Tracking growth is important for both you AND your students. When students have a moment to reflect on their comprehension of a lesson, they can process where they may be struggling or excelling in your class. If you're using something like an exit ticket journal, students have the ability to go back and see how far they've grown from the beginning of the school year, which can serve as motivation and inspiration to continue working hard throughout the school year. These simple prompts provide students with a visual representation of their progress in your class, whether it's a unit or an ongoing theme over the course of an entire year. 5. Exit tickets help teachers reflect on their teaching practices. Reflecting on our own teaching practices is equally as important as helping students reflect on their progress! However, I think we all know how time consuming it is to do a pre-test and post-test for every single unit or lesson. Exit tickets can be assessed in seconds, especially visuals. For example: if you asked students to shade in their understanding of the day's lesson on a bar scaled 1 to 10 and you see that most students shaded in 5 or less, you'll know that re-teaching needs to occur the following day. While you may have days that students are confused or lacking comprehension, you'll also find exit ticket responses to be rewarding-- because you'll see the positive things they take away from your lessons, too! Looking for an entire year of exit tickets? Check out my Exit Ticket Journal here. Download two free weeks of exit tickets here! These resources are also incredible for incorporating exit tickets: 1. Growth Mindset Exit Tickets from The Daring English Teacher 2. Formative Assessment Power Pack from Room 213 3. Exit Slips for Any Subject from Presto Plans 4. English Bell Ringers and Exit Tickets from Tracee Orman Have a fabulous day and keep changing lives!
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Theme. We know it when we see it, right? But it's one of the most challenging skills to teach kids, in my opinion. Kids tend to say, "Overc...
Students can easily brainstorm their opinion using this simple graphic organizer. Students state their opinion at the top (ex: In my opinion, winter is the best season). Then, students draw three pictures and write three sentences to support their reason (we can play in the snow, we have winter break, we get presents). Students will be ready to transform this into their full opinion piece!
If you're teaching persuasive writing, I Wanna Iguana is the perfect mentor text. This post gives step by step directions.
What began as my trying to share some lessons learned via a series of blog posts has now managed to grow into The Beginners Guide to Selling Prints on Etsy. This comprehensive guide covers all you need to consider before getting started, including pricing, materials, packaging and shipping; the best ways to create and promote your listings to increase your views and sales; all the way to how you can grow an audience and entice your customers to return for more. Format: Instantly downloadable PDF (This is Version 5, updated December 2022.) Includes a Table of Contents for the important sections, that is also interactive, so you can easily revisit important sections without having to manually browse through the pages. (You can get an idea of the major sections highlighted in the table of contents, as well as a tiny sneak peek at a few of the pages within the guide, in the second image above.) If you've already read my blog series, you'll find a ton of new content in the guide, including updated (and better looking) pictures, more information on some of my processes, ways I save money, as well as my thinking behind a lot of the successful choices, and changes, I've made over the years. All laid out in a much more coherent and cohesive way. Though geared towards those just starting out on Etsy, it's full of information that can be useful to those who are struggling with already created shops, as well those who sell other items. Or sell off of Etsy entirely! But generally, the bulk is for print sellers on Etsy, since I've been selling on here for almost 15 years. It's also more of a casual guide, not so buttoned up and technical, with some opinion thrown in for good measure. Beyond my general experience selling prints I wanted to provide what I consider an honest viewpoint on a few things related to selling, and even Etsy itself. Inevitably not all agree with my suggestions or opinions. A little about me: I'm a self taught "artsy fartsy" photographer who has been selling prints online for more than a decade, and here on Etsy since 2006. www.caryndrexl.com
Debates are a great activity for any class. Use this organizer for students to prepare their thoughts and opinions about an issue before actually having the debate. Further, see the list of topics and instruction sheet with tips on how to hold a class debate. Also, see our full debate packet of less...
I spent 3 weeks cycling in the Peloponnese region of Greece. It's an amazing landscape to cycle through, which I'd love to share with you here.
Flavor combinations like jalapeño cheddar or olives and parmesan will definitely level up your sourdough game! Get over 40 add-in ideas here.
How to Make a $20 Router Sled: Full video of my $20 Router Sled build is below which can be found on my Youtube Channel, followed by materials list / tools list and a full set of written steps that you'll want to have to build your own version!
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The Endangered Species Block of the Month is a stunning set of foundation paper pieced patterns designed by Cassandra Beaver for Aurifil. Each foundation paper pieced block features an animal in dire need of attention, advocacy, and compassion. This block of the month is an amazing way to grow your
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