TIME SAVER!! Easily convey information to your students when they return from being absent! Print out these forms and attach one to the student's work! Helps you and the student keep their work organized. Saves time during class! TIP: Print them on RED paper to make them stand out to the student. Then when the student hands in the work they can turn it in with the red form and you can see that it was absent work! Helps encourage student responsibility and organization! ❤ Please note: This is a digital product. Upon purchase, you will receive an email with your download links ready to open and print! File type –Google Drive Link! (editable text) When you download this product you will get a link to "make a copy" with Google Drive. IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU PURCHASE THIS RESOURCE… All of my resources are downloadable digital files that you will be able to access immediately after purchase. What programs do I need to open and use this product? -- You will need a free Google Drive Account What does it mean if a file is editable?-- My editable files allow you to change and customize the text so you can make it exactly what you want to fit your classroom. Simply type into the text boxes or add your own to edit. You can also use any fonts you already have to truly customize the look of your classroom! Copyright © mrsarndtsclassroom All rights reserved by author Permission to copy for single classroom use only Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only
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students fill out this form and send it to me. This puts the responsibility on the student and gives them ownership of their academic progress. You can change and edit the resource to meet your needs ...
School Wide Intervention Database The School Wide Intervention Database is a potent tool developed for educators with the aim to efficiently observe and analyze student progress. It becomes crucial for teachers, intervention coaches, and educational leads responsible for monitoring and boosting student outcomes. A robust resource that comes as an outcome of five persistent years of development simplifies identifying and tracking students who need specialized interventions. It boasts features empowering educators to store and assess screening data at both individual student level within each grade. Designed considering the modern classroom requirements, it handles various needs such as IEP (Individualized Education Program), 504 plans, EL (English Learners) etc. Handling Diverse Needs The database can handle data related to all kinds of services such as: - Reading Training - Math Instruction - Behavior Mentoring Data Documentation Documenting changes in interventions throughout the academic year becomes easy with this user-friendly database delivering insights into students' growth over time. School-wide Assessment Data Analysis It holds the capability to analyze school-wide along with grade-wise assessment data thus offering an encompassing view into progress monitoring across different levels making individual review meetings possible. Making it accessible are its ease-of-use design values advocating start small before gradually transitioning towards deeper analysis in attached sheets ensuring efficient management while planning, recording or analyzing data. In this package you will find: - Two editable Excel spreadsheets enabling customized modifications. - A comprehensive guideline through a 14-page PDF. - Quick navigation support via a 4-page PDF. This product has been designed chiefly focusing on Kindergarten through Grade 5 educators, adding value across all subjects but pays particular attention to Special Education Needs (SEN). The School Wide Intervention Database is a uniquely proficient tool that encourages a smoother educational process which benefits both educators and students ensuring the best academic outcomes. School Wide Intervention Database
These exit ticket ideas to help students reflect on learning are a great formative assessment to help with the learning process and ensure that students understand the learning material. Teachers can use these exit slips as an informal assessment when they have students respond to the prompt. Stude
Printable Planner Printable Student Planner Bundle College academic student planner bundle download Daily Weekly monthly study tracker ★ Our College Student Planner is meticulously designed to help you stay organized, focused, and on top of your academic responsibilities. This all-in-one planner is perfect for students who want to streamline their study routines and excel in their coursework. Here's what you'll find inside: ★ Essay Planner: Organize your thoughts, outline key points, and track your progress on essay assignments to ensure top-notch writing every time. ★ Assignment Tracker: Keep a clear overview of your due dates, priorities, and submission status for all your assignments. ★ Study Planner: Map out your study sessions, set achievable goals, and monitor your academic progress to enhance your learning experience. ★ Weekly Study Schedule: Plan your study time efficiently with our weekly schedule, ensuring you allocate time for each subject and stay on track. ★ Project Planner: Break down your projects into manageable tasks, set deadlines, and monitor your progress to meet all your project milestones. ★ Learning Resources: Keep a dedicated section for essential learning materials, references, and resources to support your studies. ★ Feedback & Revision: Record feedback from professors, track revision notes, and make necessary improvements to your assignments and projects. ★ Weekly Lesson Plan: Outline your weekly lessons, including key topics and objectives, to stay organized and prepared for each class. ★ Notes: A versatile space for jotting down important information, lecture notes, and personal reflections to support your academic journey. ★ With this comprehensive planner, you'll find yourself more organized, less stressed, and better prepared to tackle your college workload. Make the most of your academic journey and achieve your goals with ease! ★ 2 Sizes Included: • Printable A4 • US Letter Size ★ HOW DOES IT WORK? • ADD to cart and PURCHASE. • CHECK your Etsy Purchases & Reviews. • DOWNLOAD the attached PDF files. • Unzip if needed. • If necessary, download free software to unzip files. • Print from your home printer, or take it to a local print shop. • Use Adobe Acrobat Reader for free to open, view, and comment on your PDF files if needed. • Alternatively, use these planners digitally in the GoodNotes App. ★ NOTE: • The product will be delivered as an INSTANT DOWNLOAD. • *NO physical product will be shipped. • Since this is a digital file, we cannot provide returns or exchanges on downloadable items. • Please ask all questions before purchasing your item.
I made this contract to try to hold students accountable for their behavior. It contains a list of daily responsibilities that seem to be typical for disorganized, struggling students. Responsibilities include writing down assignments in their planner, putting papers where they belong, and followi...
Responsibility activities for kids: Fun activities to teach kids to be responsible/ Personal, social, and environmental responsibility activities
Last year I set a goal to have Brooklyn be able to get her Good Canine Citizen award. Well if you spend more than two minutes around my dog you will instantly know we didn't reach our goal. She is a catalyst of bad behavior. So this year my goal has been for her to walk in Nashville's Christmas Parade with other Nashville Pitties. I always do a lesson on goal setting, but what good is a goal if you aren't organized enough to ensure the steps are in place to meet it? My goal for Brooklyn was a lofty one, in fact it was too big. So we are reorganizing to reduce the stress of dog and mother. This reorganization made and the stress I put on myself to accomplish made me think about how I could change my lesson on organization. After a lot of brainstorming and about 5 drafts here is my new lesson for 4th Grade on responsibility and organization: Lesson 1: We started with a scavenger hunt. I gave teams either an organized back pack or a messy back pack and a list of items. I started the timer and they were off. Most of the teams with organized back packs finished the scavenger hunt within 2-3 minutes and the teams with messy backpacks anywhere from 4-8 minutes. They really got into this, especially because I hid stinky socks, cereal, stuffed animals, and toys in the messy backpacks. Next we discussed that if you were organized that would save you about 2 minutes per day, just enough time to recheck your work, 14 mintues in a week, enough time to read a chapter or two in your new favorite book, and about 56 minutes a month, enough time to watch an entire episode of their favorite Disney show. We ended with a pre-test of work habits so they could identify what they specifically need to improve on. Lessons 2/3: We talked about responsibility and what it means. We watched the video "I Can Do It! Taking Responsibility" which shows the students different scenarios and allows us time to stop and discuss each one. Next we charted what kinds of responsibilities they had in 4th grade. We then role played different responsibilities (the examples are from AIM Education) and in teams practiced what we would do. For example: A new movie you and your best friend are dying to see has just opened up, and your friends wants the two of you to see it this Saturday. The trouble is, your science project is due on Monday, and you and your project partner agreed you would spend Saturday gathering plants in the park. What should you do? At the end of each skit we talked about the different feelings that come with responsibility: stress, disappointment, frustration, etc. That lead us to the postcard activity. I laid several postcards around the room each with a different picture on it. I asked the students to (in silence) find a card that represented how they feel about starting fourth grade and the new responsibilities they are taking on. When everyone had a card we broke into small groups and shared the card we choose and why. Next I asked everyone to set 3 goals for themselves: 1) Something they could accomplish this week. 2) Something they could accomplish in the next 2 months. (I like to remind them of their work habits pre test here) 3) Something they wanted to accomplish by the end of this school year. We then shared our goals with our small group and then with the entire class. I collected the cards and will give them to our students in two months with a personal check in note written on each. **In the past I have done this icebreaker with my faculty and with 6th grade. They filled out the card like an actual postcard and I mailed it to their homes half way through the year. Lesson 4: We continue our talk of responsibility and stress. First in groups they draw what it feels like to be stressed. Then each group shares and we look for similarities that we all have. Next we watch the Brain Pop on stress and at the end they go back to their drawings and surround themselves with things they can do to help alleviate their stress. To finish our series we take the same work habits post test and see if we have improved! Since I only see this grade once a month this 4 part series starts in Sept and ends at Christmas break. Before I know it the sleigh bells are ringing!
Welcome to the IT GIRL Student Planner Notion Template, your all-in-one academic template. This aesthetic Notion template is designed to help students and learners to organize their school life. This template is all you need for the perfect IT girl semester! 🎀✨📝 WHATS INCLUDED • Student Dashboard • Courses Management • Assignments • Class Notes • Grade Calculator • Semester Goals • Subscription Tracker • Daily Routine • Calendar • Monthly Goals • Daily/ Weekly To-do Lists & Reminders WHAT YOU WILL GET • 1 PDF with link to template • Instructions of how to use (included in the template) WHAT YOU WILL NEED • A device to access Notion’s app (a laptop, mobile phone, or tablet, ect) • A Notion account (sign up for free for a personal plan) • A basic understanding of how to use Notion RETURNS & EXCHANGES Due to the digital nature of this item, it is UNABLE to be returned, exchanged, or refunded. Please do not hesitate to reach out via Etsy message if there's any issues. I'm always open to help!! © [2024] [DongStudioDesign]. All rights reserved. This IT Girl Student Planner is for personal use only. Any unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or modification is prohibited. (aesthetic notion template, school planner, digital planner, notion planner, pink notion, notion dashboard, productivity planner, digital planner, personal planner)
This social studies unit is perfect for teaching GREAT Citizenship in your first grade classroom. In fact, it contains all the lessons and activities you will need. 12 GREAT Citizen traits are taught that will help your students become responsible, respectful members of their school, home, and neighborhood communities. The results are AMAZING! ABOUT THIS UNIT There are 13 lessons. The first lesson is an introduction and gets students excited to learn. The remaining 12 lessons each focus on one of the following GREAT citizen traits. Obey Rules Listen & Follow Directions Work & Play Nicely Together Have Self-Control Help Each Other Make Great Decisions Be Kind Solve Problems Work Hard Persevere Be Honest Have Good Manners GREAT CITIZENSHIP LESSON FORMAT To help minimize the amount of planning time needed, each of the 12 GREAT citizenship lessons follow this format. Read Aloud: Read and discuss the digital (or printed) informational book about the targeted trait of a GREAT citizen. Student Book: Students read a simple text with picture clues included and complete the fun practice activity in the booklet. Activity of the Day: There are two activities to choose from for each GREAT citizen trait... but you can do both. Journal Writing: Students draw themselves showing the targeted citizenship trait, then write about it. Poem/Chant: Have fun reading a poem or chant... and add some movements to go with it. T-Chart: Complete an anchor chart of what each citizenship skill would look and sound like. Coloring Page or Craft INCLUDES 12 Observation Charts 13 Read Aloud Informational Texts (DIGITAL & Printable Versions) (1 for each trait, plus 1 for an introduction) 1 Fictional Story, Mrs. Smith's Terrible, Awful, Very Bad Day (Digital & Printable Versions) 12 Student Books with Interaction Built In (one for each trait) 28 Activities of the Day (at least 2 for each trait) 12 Journal Pages with Prompts (1 for each trait) 12 Unique Poems and Chants (1 for each trait) 12 Blank T-Charts (1 for each trait) 12 Coloring Pages/Crafts (1 for each trait) BENEFITS Student engagement is high. Students truly begin to learn what it means to be a GREAT CITIZEN. Students connect with lesson concepts and begin using the vocabulary associated with being a GREAT CITIZEN. This unit is easy to teach because the lesson format for each trait is the same. OUR STORY We have taught first grade for quite a few years and, although we know there is so much to teach in first grade, a top priority of ours is to help students truly understand what it means to be a GREAT CITIZEN. However, it hasn't been easy for us to find quality resources to thoughtfully teach GREAT citizenship skills. We found ourselves scrounging for ideas each year. We finally decided to create a rich, comprehensive citizenship unit. Our students LOVE it and we hope yours will too. FAQ How long does each lesson take? Each lesson takes between one and two days. However, if you choose, you can always go at a slower pace depending on your schedule. What is the best time of year to teach this unit? This citizenship unit can be taught anytime during the year. Even though many teachers like to establish a respectful and caring environment right from the "get go" of school, it is never too late to teach these important skills. Is it important to teach the lessons in order? The only lesson that needs to be taught at a certain time is Lesson 1 because it is an overview of the unit. The GREAT citizen traits can be taught in any order. Is it essential that students engage in ALL the components of the lesson? If you are in a time crunch, please feel free to pick and choose activities that you feel your students need. The must-do's for us are the Read Alouds, Student Books, Activities of the Day, and Poems. Have a wonderful day! Becky and Cindy at Primary Bliss Teaching - Where fun and learning collide!
This worksheet is designed to help students visualize the way they divide their time between various responsibilities and tasks. Students are prompted to think critically about the way they spend their time, determining if they should be spending more/less on a particular area and then creating a pi...
Help your students learn about RESPONSIBILITY and practice making responsible choices with this BEING RESPONSIBLE sorting pack. 4 Definition cards will enable you to explain the meaning of responsibility, being responsible, and the characteristics of making responsible vs. not responsible choices. 4 Strategy cards help to establish positive habits that students can practice in making responsible choices using the situation cards 8 Header cards and 44 situations cards offer a wide range obvious and not so obvious actions common in the home, at school and in the community, which are perfect for generating hardy discussion! Students will also see that sometimes situations are not always what they may first appear to be! With your guidance and discussion, students can work together to assist one another with strategies to sort the actions into into responsible or not responsible choices. You have the flexibility to build your own teaching sets! Use the Responsible Choices/NOT Responsible Choices headers with all or your choice of action cards, OR separate the cards into subsets using the specific headers: Responsible Choices/NOT Responsible Choices in the HOME, Responsible Choices/NOT Responsible Choices at SCHOOL, Responsible Choices/NOT Responsible Choices in the COMMUNITY. 4 sets of follow up activity sheets offer independent practice, where students can Color/Cut/Sort/Glue Responsible/Not Responsible behaviors: at home, at school, in the community and mixed. These sheets allow students to apply what they've learned about making responsible choices and are perfect for exit tickets or a quick assessment! 1 Emergent reader, 'Being RESPONSIBLE: Making Helpful Choices' is a highly repetitive text highlighting a few responsible actions Includes the sight words: She, he, we, they, can, be, by, and the new vocabulary word: responsible
With all of the different supplies and manipulatives that we use at school, it is always important to teach your students the difference between TOOLS and TOYS. The activities in this product will help your students learn to be safe and responsible when working with their school tools. The following activities are included: cut-outs for an anchor chart small printable posters emergent reader cut and glue sort draw and write page (could be used for class book!)
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Selection of activities designed to help students understand RESPONSIBILITY. Perfect for back to school! Activities have the opportunity for whole class, small group or individual learning. INCLUDES: What I am responsible for: Help your students recognise their responsibilities at home, at school and in their community. Responsible actions: Students can begin to recognise irresponsible actions in three scenarios, and how they can change these into responsible actions. My pledge to be responsible: Reaffirm the importance of responsibility, with students recording how they pledge to be responsible. Responsibility cube: Help develop students understanding of what responsibility means with this definition cube. Two options: one with given definitions for younger students to decorate, and one with blank definitions for older students to fill in. Being responsible cut & paste: Cut and paste the situations into either responsible or irresponsible. A time i was responsible writing prompt: Three options for students to record a time they were responsible: Standard lines, dotted halves, and half page standard lines with room for an illustration. Who is responsible scenario cards: Help students recognise that different people are responsible for different things with these 32 scenario cards. Includes headings for YOU, TEACHER, PARENT & COMMUNITY MEMBER. Can be used for whole class discussions or as small group work. Looking for more? I have activity packs on the following topics: Honesty Friendship Fairness Gratitude Kindness Love Bucket Filler Growth Mindset Mini Book Respect - FREEBIE Teamwork - FREEBIE Check out my CHARACTER EDUCATION VALUES BUNDLE! I would LOVE to hear your feedback so PLEASE don't forget to leave me a comment and follow my store. Every time you leave me feedback, you will receive credits to spend on TPT :) Any questions, please feel free to contact me. Receive updates on new products by following me on instagram @teachgleefully
This booklet includes a cover page and 6 pages for students to show what they know about rules and responsibilities. They need to tell about their responsibilities at home, at school and in the community. They also need to think of some of the rules they have at home, school and in the community. Key Words: social, studies, Ontario, roles, rules, responsibilities This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
These exit ticket ideas to help students reflect on learning are a great formative assessment to help with the learning process and ensure that students understand the learning material. Teachers can use these exit slips as an informal assessment when they have students respond to the prompt. Stude
When it comes to classroom management, some of the most common struggles I hear about from teachers are the lack of respect students have for their learning space, and a desire to maintain a more organized classroom. If you are struggling with these, I urge you to consider utilizing well-developed classroom jobs, and a classroom […]
These exit ticket ideas to help students reflect on learning are a great formative assessment to help with the learning process and ensure that students understand the learning material. Teachers can use these exit slips as an informal assessment when they have students respond to the prompt. Stude
3 Versions of a Printable Form-can be used to document when a student refuses to complete an assignment as documentation and parent communication. Students dictate or write which assignment they're refusing to do in class, the reason why, if they need support, and when the assignment will get comple...
After reading Act I, Scene III students are responsible to apply their knowledge of the scene by filling in each blank with the appropriate word(s). Once completed, students will have a comprehensive summary of this scene of the play.
Did I miss anything while I was out? What did we do in class yesterday? Do I owe anything from when I was absent? 😵💫 It can be a lot. Especially when multiple students were absent. Trying to remember all of this information is taxing. That's why I love my system for organizing absent work. It put the responsibility on the student to gather their work, and everything they need to know about what they missed is ready and waiting for them.
If you want to find motivational activities for college students, you’re in the right place. We gathered only the best ideas that can help students be motivated and more active.
Cell phones can be a constant distraction for learners. This is a policy that has worked well for my ninth graders in the science classroom. This policy has a rationale, teacher and student responsibilities and interventions for students that break the policy.We do have one-to-one devices in our sch...
Students will create a pamphlet to highlight 3 absolute monarchs and various aspects of his or her reign. There are 11 requirements for students to fulfill while balancing historical responsibility and creativity. A sample layout, starter list of monarchs, and points distribution is included. This would be great for a sub! See the preview for a closer look! You might be interested in: Absolutism Bundle Resources for ANY History Topic
Are your students needing guidance in learning how to manage responsibilities at school and home? These social emotional learning worksheets and activities give student the guidance to better understand responsibility and how they can become more responsible. With a detailed lesson plan, students a...
"Be responsible" is a phrase that teachers often tell their students. How do you teach them the skills necessary to show their own responsibility?
Students will understand the importance of responsible decision making and identify the steps involved in making responsible decisions.
hold students accountable while they independently read with these easy to implement reading tips and tricks and strategies
Free inspirational posters and motivational quotes for teachers. Colorful posters for teachers with motivating quotes.
Massive list of classroom jobs for elementary students in preschool, kindergarten, first grade, or second grade - such great ideas for classroom jobs!
Introduce your students to David Hurley and help them to understand the role and responsibilities of Australia's Governor General.
Here is a poster that helps your students know what student ownership sounds like.
Do you have students who are itching to talk, argue, even pass judgement on their peers in class? Have them put those desires to good use with this Debate Rubric! This Rubric (or "Scorecard") puts all the responsibility entirely on the students. Included in this download: Debate Rubric/"Scorecard" Color Tags for Debate Teams: "Pro", "Con" and "Juror" Tags, "Moderator" tags Black & White Tags FREE Debate Reflection with space for Student Shout-out for students to recognize outstanding work done by one peer Teacher Directions and examples of how I conduct these debates in my classroom, as well as explicit directions how to use the "Debate Scorecard" Teaching Duration: 3-5 days Can be used with any text, in any subject. Designed for Middle & High School. What I love most about this: One word…ENGAGEMENT! In addition to that, I love the individual accountability that came through the debate, and also…it is so much fun! Within days, students ask me when we're going to have our next debate!
This syllabus is very complete, including a description of the content to be covered in a World History or World Studies class, from pre-history to the Renaissance. It includes strategies that may be used for teaching the content, responsibilities of the student, discipline policies, grading policie...
Students should be able to identify the meaning of 'human resources' and the roles and responsibilities within a human resources department. Each activity aims to give students a basic understanding of topics such as: disciplinary procedures, recruitment, induction training, and so on. Learning Objectives •To be able to define what is meant by ‘human resources’. •To be able to assess the importance of a Human Resources Department within an organization. Included: PowerPoint Starter Three Main Activities Plenary Lesson Plan
Talking about responsibility can easily be a boring lecture for kids. We made it fun and interactive by talking about "whose job is it" for the important responsibilities in their lives!
This Responsibility Lesson is the perfect writing prompt to use when teaching about taking responsibility at school. The writing prompt is differentiated, visually supported, and includes an interactive flap page for student response. This responsibility lesson is a great addition to character and life skill units! In this responsibility lesson, students will complete the writing prompt "I can be responsible at school by..." in one of 2 levels of differentiation. The first level requires students to answer the question by writing on blank lines and using their own thoughts. The second level provides students with visually supported and error-free choices to answer the writing prompt. ⭐️ Great for special education classrooms and students with Autism. ⭐️ Low-Ink and NO-PREP! This resource includes: School Flap – to color and cut (color version included) Responsibility Writing Prompt Page – 2 Levels: I can be responsible at home by… Level 1: Complete the sentence. Level 2: Cut/Paste pictures of 2 ways to be responsible at home. (For students with limited fine motor skills or who need error-free choices) Picture Choice Page – Picture choices of home responsibilities. Students cut/paste on Level 2 or use it as an idea page. What other teachers are saying about this resource... ❤️ Barbara P. says "Responsibility has been a SS standard for our report card, but it has been hard for me to find quality activities to review this. This is the best one that I have found, I love it!" ❤️ Melissa P. says "My students loved this resource! I really liked that there were different response sheets for my students. I have a wide range of ability in my classroom and this resource helped all of my students feel successful when completing it!" ❤️ Rebecca S. says "Great pictures and phrases that are easy to understand for little ones. I used the pictures and rearranged to use digitally with my students." Check out my other Character Activities: Responsibility Mini Book Responsibility at Home Flap Page Responsibility Poster Kindness Activity BUNDLE Kindness Poster Using Kind Words Flap Book Those Shoes by Maribeth Boelts Writing Activity 5 Senses of Kindness Activity Follow my store for sales, freebies, and new resources! All new resources are 20% the first 2 days!