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Reach for the stars- kids can write their goals on their hand at the start of the year. LOVE this! @L a Farme / Anne / La Farme-Taylor Sparks
TEACHING URGENCY--STEP ONE
The Answer is 12,960 Hours What is the Question? Leveraging time has got to rank in the top three high-yield strategies—regardless of context. I remember watching a demonstration of a life clock on Oprah. On the grim reaper side it was a bit creepy to see how many remaining minutes of your life statistically are left. I suppose the non-techie version would be the Medicaid tables :) Seriously, we all know how fast time slips away, but unfortunately our students don’t (get how time slips by)…
Back-to-School....Already?! - Create Teach Share
About a week out of school, and I am already thinking about next year!!! What.Is.Wrong.With.Me??? Normally, I give myself a few weeks before I allow the next school year to sneak into my summer vacation. However, I have a new challenge ahead of me next year, and need all the time I can get. I…
Goal Setting Pennant
This is a great beginning of the year goal setting activity. Student record their goals and steps for achieving them on the back and decorate the front. This also makes a great classroom display. Print the pennants on legal sized paper and laminate if desired. You can whole punch the tops, stri...
What I Have Learned
Student Goal Setting and Data Portfolios for 1st - 6th grades. Includes posters, data tracking pages, goal setting forms, section covers, reflection pages, and home/school connection. Also available in bundles for individuals and school sites. Also available separately are just the posters or just the reflection pages.
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Goal Setting for Back to School
This Sports Themed Goal Setting and Self-Reflection pack is a great Back to School unit. The students will be engaged in 5 different activities, each which require the students to think about where they are as students and what they want to accomplish the upcoming year. In this activity pack you w...
Letter to Me {a beginning/end of school activity}
This activity is done in the first/last weeks of school. Students write letters to their future/past self and set goals for the year, reflect on the year, etc. It's a great way for students to see their growth! It can also be a teaching opportunity on how to write a letter! Suggestions: take a photo...
The Write Stuff {Craftivity}
This craftivity can be used for the end of the year, OR the beginning of the school year!! Your little ones will create a super cute pencil craft, and write about the end of the year {because they learned all the "write" stuff} or the beginning of the year {because they have the "write" stuff for a ...
Back to School - Hopes and Dreams - Goal Setting
This is printable goal setting/reflection worksheet titled 'Hopes and Dreams.' It is based off of the Hopes and Dreams lessons from the Responsive Classroom books. This allows students to share their favorite things about school, least favorite things about school, and what they are looking forward...
Sports Themed First Day of School Activities
These activities are perfect for ANY classroom! It doesn't matter what your theme is because on those first days we are all trying to establish a classroom team! Included in the lesson are 14 different beginning of the school year activties! 1. Find a Teammate Who...- An activity that gets kids ...
Printable Worksheets for Back to School Goal Setting
This straightforward goal setting worksheet is accompanied by guidelines for writing and understanding goal setting. Goal Setting is an important life skill.
5 for Friday!
This week has simultaneously gone by super fast and really slow for me. I always hit a point during the summer when I am sick of being at h...
Account Suspended
After a break from school, students of all ages should look back over the past several months of learning and evaluate their growth. This family-opportunity for discussion can easily occur over a shared meal, a drive in the car, or several snack breaks. Guided by parents with the right questions, students will be led to further goals that will increase their effort, eventually helping them