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Trust Level 1 Permission Card |
Trust Level 1 Card The Trust Level 1 Card is used by students who have reached the highest level of trust and responsibility. The students can take the card to the library, computer lab, hallway or any other area where they may be working unsupervised. The card informs the librarian, principal or other staff members that the student has permission to work in that location because of the positive character traits he has demonstrated. |
Literature Circle Overview Bloom's Taxonomy Discussion Director Summarizer Conflict Connector Investigator Passage Master Word Wizard Word Wizard Super Word Search Template |
Literature Circles A collection of literature circle roles, including instructions and rubrics to explain and assess each role. |
Student Information Sheet |
Student Information Sheet Designed to get various details from students, this file is left in .doc format so you can edit as desired. |
The Chart of Gold The Chart of Gold (powerpoint) Divisibility Pairs Check Worksheet Divisibility Practice Sheet 1 Divisibility Practice Sheet 2 |
Divisibility Rules & Practice These documents and powerpoint will help get students started with divisibility rules. A great springboard for students to realize that math is all about rules and patterns! |
How to Write a Research Report Powerpoint Research Report Overview Research Report Rubric Time Management Calendars Project Plan Collecting Information Forms Outline Template Research Report Improvements |
Ancient Egypt Research Report The following documents contain the necessary forms students need to complete a well researched and written research report. |
Overview Project Plan Time Management Calendar Research Forms Research Reflection Work Habits Reflection Peer Evaluations Peer Reflections Student-Teacher Conference Portfolio Presentations Portfolio Assessment |
Ancient Rome Project Portfolio What does a Social Studies project have to do with classroom management and discipline? As we all know, these larger projects require good time management skills and a need for students to reflect on their learning. By giving students the freedom to learn about topics of their own choosing and a variety of ways to present their understanding, discipline issues become virtually non-existent. |
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| This link to Education World will take you straight to their classroom management and discipline page. | |
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link to Alfie Kohn's articles. |
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