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Homeschool Planner Prep Pages Tracking Log Teaching Resource
By Teaching Dinos
These homeschool tracking sheets will help keep you organized and ready for your end of the year evaluations. Count your school days, record books on the reading logs, write down your curriculum and extracurricular activities, and use the Field Trip Log to track your fun adventures throughout the year!
Keep it simple, don't make more work for yourself than you need!
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FREE Glitter Stars Printable Reward System for ESL, EFL, ELL, or ESOL Students
By Kimberly
❤️Are your students worth celebrating? Of course they are! Reward your student's positive behavior and accomplishments with these colorful, printable glitter stars!
✏️They can be printed and used as 2D props in your brick & mortar or online classroom.
✏️They work especially well as a reward system and classroom management tool for ESL students! (VIPKID, Palfish, GogoKid, Zebra English, Magicears, Qkid etc.)
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✅Includes: (12 stars)
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☑ silver
☑ white
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FREE Glitter Stars Clipart
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What Is Your Behavior Like Today?
By Creative Discoveries Online Academy Printables
Don't forget to check out the new resources I have below the description! Lots of fun Seasonal, Prek and Kindergarten Activities to print!
This is a behavior chart worksheet that can be filled out by the child with the teacher. It is supposed to help younger children think about their behavior and how they can improve it They should fill this out after they have been sitting in the thinking chair and had their consequence. Teacher prints off multiple worksheets and places on the left side of the child's folder. Staple one of the 0-4 strips to the folder with a paper clip for the child to move along as they get a consequence. This way it is private and other students can't see how many they have. When you fill out the consequence form, list the child's name, the date, and what consequence they are on. The child should circle how they feel and draw what they did wrong, and say an I will statement such as "I will sit quietly on the rug and listen to the teacher.". Then the teacher writes in what the consequence was and files the paper on the right side of the folder. Each month go through the child's folder and staple the forms to be saved and fill in the area that says if they have improved their behavior. This gives the teacher easy documentation. To show parents how many consequences the child had for the day, prepare a calendar with 1 circle in each day box and child will put the number of consequences they had for the day based on what their folder says.
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Homeschool Log Tracking Planner Pages
By Teaching Dinos
These homeschool log tracking pages will help keep you organized and ready for your end of the year evaluations. Count your school days, record books on the reading logs, write down your curriculum and extracurricular activities, and use the Field Trip Log to track your fun adventures throughout the year!
Keep it simple, don't make more work for yourself than you need!
Included in your download:
**This is not an editable document.**
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