English Modal Verbs May, Example Sentences Possibility She may see him tomorrow before she leave. There may be other reasons that we don’t know. This cream may produce a stinging sensation. Permission How may I help you? May I speak to Lussie, please? You may sit at the front of the class. if you interest, Passive Voice with Modals, Definition and Examples Wish May you have a long and fruitful marriage. Courage seems now to have deserted him. May it quickly reappear.
Sometimes it’s difficult to decide where to begin telling a story, and “begin at the beginning” isn’t always the best advice. Click here to download this writing worksheet (PDF) The beginning of your story need not take place in your opening scene! The opening scene can be used to… Capture the reader’s attention with an…
Are you a boring teacher? Do you know someone who is a boring teacher? If so, this post will help you identify the seven common habits of highly boring teachers. It also includes ideas for how to break those habits that are making you boring to improve your class culture and relationship with students!
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Y'all know how important Reading Comprehension is to our students. Teaching reading comprehension skills should not be hard though...on the contrary it should be fun, magical, and easy to prep! These reading passages with comprehension questions for beginning readers are ink-friendly and can be used over and over again with the help of sheet protectors and dry erase markers. This May Edition set of 15 stories contains “print and go” pages you can use to practice reading comprehension strategies with your struggling readers. The passages are kid friendly to ensure your little learners feel confident in their progress. The easy to print pages and “grab and go” format make it a practical unit to use when you need something engaging to practice reading comprehension strategies. Ideas for using this mini-unit include: *small group *guided reading *morning work *homework *intervention time *tutoring *RTI *assessment I hope that you and your students have fun with this reading packet! *If you like this pack, you may like some of my other reading units: Reading Comprehension for Little Learners Reading Comprehension for Little Learners March Edition Reading Comprehension for Little Learners April Edition Close Reading for Little Learners {Nursery Rhyme Edition} Close Reading for Little Learners {Nursery Rhyme Edition Part 2} Close Reading Nursery Rhymes Bundle Happy Teaching, Gladys Visit my blog: Teaching in High Heels Follow me on Facebook: Teaching in High Heels FB Page Key Words: reading, reading comprehension, intervention, RTI, reading intervention, guided reading, guided practice, independent practice, small groups, literacy, ELA, beginning readers
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Whether you're new to Internal Family Systems, or well-versed in the work of 'going inside', this bundle is for you! Included are the following: -Making Self-Led Decisions -IFS Firefighters Cheat Sheet -IFS Unburdening Cheat Sheet -IFS Managers Cheat Sheet -IFS 101 -IFS Parts Mapping -IFS Parts Work Mantras -IFS Parts Profile -IFS Journal Prompts: Getting To Know A Protector's Role -IFS The Inner Conference -Getting To Know Your Inner Critic -IFS Cheat Sheet -The Burdened System in IFS -The Burdened & Unburdened System in IFS -IFS Parts Inventory -Parts Tracker For IFS Therapy Sessions -8 Cs of Self-Leadership -IFS Daily Parts Tracker -IFS Daily Parts Check-In -IFS Bus Driver Activity
This is a hard good item. This is NOT digital. There is no download included. Find this on my website: (Save $5 no Etsy fees) https://carolynscreativeclassroom.com/anchor-charts/ You will receive: Printed, laminated and cut out anchor chart ready to use! There are NO holes punched in the anchor chart. You may add holes using hole punch or add magnets to the back. Sizes: There are 2 sizes: Large 24 x 36 Medium 18 x 24 (You can find my desktop charts and MINIS only on my website) How to Use: Anchor Charts can be used to teach concepts and then be displayed to review skills. Students have a reference point. They involve students during the creation process and they are much more ENGAGED in lesson because they have input in the creation of them! The anchor charts can be displayed in the classroom and students can refer back to them when working on their own. Important Information Priority shipping (Usually 2-4 business days) Priority includes insurance if your posters get lost, stolen, or damaged in mail. If your charts get lost in the mail, you MUST contact me and start the process. You only have 30 days to make a claim. Shipping is $16 (Includes $8 length charge because these are shipped in tubes and are too large to go through USPS machines) Media Mail - Unfortunately I had to remove Media Mail. If you need this option, please check out on my website. Miss. Hacker carolynscreativeclassroom.com https://www.facebook.com/Carolynscreativeclassroom/
Where do you start your outline? Right here! Use these these four questions to discover the big-picture "skeleton" of your story.
Your guide on when & how to say, no. I hear the phrase all the time, "You need to learn how to say no". (I think women hear this a lot). Yet, I didn't I tell
Ever wondered what your child should know before 9th grade? I found this little freebie poster from Mrs.
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This poster is perfect for helping students understand the proper etiquette for online learning. Use this on your Google Classroom, Seesaw Slide, or any other platform you may be using with your class.
Christmas Coloring Pages: Christmas coloring pages: I Spy Christmas Printables: colors and vocabulary a differentiated activity. Christmas printables for Pre-K and Kindergarten students to help revise color words as well as Christmas vocabulary. This file can now be found in our Coloring MEGA BUNDLE...
Would you like to decorate your classroom with fun, hand-drawn anchor charts/posters? Do you simply not have the time to get them done? Well, you have come to the perfect place! I love making these engaging and appealing anchor charts. I also can draw/create any other topic you would like, just contact me directly and ask! My students absolutely love these posters and references them every day. Many of them are visual learners, so the colorful images really help them connect and remember what they have learned. This particular anchor chart is for students learning about vowel teams. This chart is great because it color codes each vowel with its matching letter team. It also includes example words with visuals that my students absolutely love. These visuals help them remember the vowel team with his matching sound. **These will be copies unless asked otherwise for a custom poster. They are not laminated, and are printed on normal, anchor chart paper. I ship these out ASAP after being ordered, but please keep in mind once shipped, it is outside of my control. Therefore, if shipping does not meet your expectations, I highly encourage you to please reach out to me first, and we have always been able to work something out to make up for anything that may have occurred after I have sent your package, thanks so much!! Hope you love it :)
Tattling vs. Reporting - Does tattling drive you bonkers? Here are some fun classroom behavior management worksheets (picture versions too!) to remind kids the difference between tattling and reporting. Kids will cut, sort, and paste situations as being either tattling or reporting. It is a great way to remind students of the classroom rules and expectations. GREAT for back to school! You could even do it as an interactive whole group activity and act out/talk about each situation with your students so they understand the differences. I have heard from Kindergarten teachers all the way to 5th grade teachers that said these activities really helped their students a lot with tattling! Read some of the feedback to see for yourself! :) I also included a bonus cut and paste of Good Choices vs. Poor Choices. Enjoy! *ADDED*: I have added 3 new pages that have picture support versions of the sorts! There is 1 Tattling vs. Reporting with pictures and 2 Good vs. Poor Choices sorts. If you have already purchased this, simply redownload to get the new goodies! :) These go great to read along with the tattling books shown on this post: Read Aloud Books by Behavior That is a great list of books to read for each behavior and I love the ones on that list for tattling! You may also like: Chatty Class Classroom Management Tools for Talkative Students This includes so many fun resources from my 25 Chatty Class Classroom Management Strategies for Overly Talkative Students blog post that help with blurting and voice levels!
The trouble with identifying the Inciting Event is that the term is applied rather wildly to half a dozen different moments in the story. Which is right?
Getting ideas can be hard when you are staring down at a blank page with nothing but "I don't know what to write" on your mind. Here are some tricks to help you out: Make titles
Writing is half the battle; the other half is made up of coming up with an idea for your article/story/novel/squidoo lens/wizzley page. Here's a few tips on how you can do that!