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Motivation Post-It Notes Templates
By Homeschool with Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
This is an EDITABLE 3" x 3" Post-It Note Templates that are re-usable.
In this download, I have included step-by-step directions on how to print on Post-It notes on the template. A template for the 3" x 3" square-sized sticky notes is included and is EDITABLE for you to use while creating your own printable post-it note designs.
These post-it note templates can be used for motivational inspiration for your class/children, or any way that you feel your class/children would need support and guidance.
Thank you so much for your continued support!
Tina Arozena
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Homework Delivery Management of up to 20 students
By Ms Garcia Store
This file will be very useful when it comes to tracking the delivery of the different homework that you propose to your students on the different online platforms, for example, Seesaw or Google Class, for up to 9 weeks.
I have put the subjects of Language Arts and Social Studies, Mathematics and Natural Sciences because they are the ones that concern me, but if you teach different subjects, you just must rename them.
In the "Home" tab, the yellow one, you can see a clear and quick overview of how each of your students is working. In this tab, you don't have to enter more data than the name of the students and the ID if desired. It will be in the other three tabs, those referring to the mentioned subjects, where you will mark with a simple click who performs each of the assigned tasks.
I use to send them a daily exercise for each subject. It will show us the number of daily homework performed and the grade of each student in each of the weeks. The range used is the following: a "1" if they deliver a weekly homework, a "2" if they deliver two, a "3" if they deliver three, and a "4" if they deliver four or five tasks throughout the week. Change the formula in the "Grade" column if you have a different string.
In the first tab, called "Home", the number of assignments performed by each student in each subject will appear automatically below every week´s column. The grade that appears is the average grade for all the weeks to date. It does not matter if your quarter is nine weeks or less, the data that appears will always be according to the number of weeks entered. If there were no more than seven weeks, the marks will automatically be an average mark based on seven weeks and not nine.
Finally, the orange tab helps me to know who gives me a series of WEEKLY exercises that in my class we call “Weekly homework”. It is marked who gives it and it shows us the total number of weekly tasks submitted and the percentage that it represents to date. So, if a student submits the Weekly Assignment for the first three weeks, it will reflect 100% in all of them, but if they stop delivering them, the percentage will gradually decrease until the last evaluation week. On the contrary, if the student does not present anything the first two weeks, but he does in the third, in the first two you could see 0% and in the third 33%, since that is what it represents to date.
Control de entrega de tareas de hasta 20 alumnos
By Ms Garcia Store
Este archivo le será de gran utilidad a la hora de hacer un seguimiento de entrega de las distintas tareas que usted propone a sus alumnos en distintas plataformas online, como Seesaw por poner un ejemplo. He puesto las asignaturas de Lectura y Sociales, la de matemáticas y la de Ciencias Naturales pues son las que me competen, pero si usted imparte distintas materias, sólo tiene que cambiarles el nombre.
En la primera pestaña, la de color amarillo, podrá ver una visión clara y rápida de cómo están trabajando cada uno de sus alumnos. En esta pestaña no tiene que meter más datos que el nombre de sus alumnos y el ID si se deseara.
Será en las otras tres pestañas, las referentes a las asignaturas mencionadas, donde se marcará con un simple clic quién realiza cada una de las tareas asignadas. A mis alumnos les mando una tarea diaria de cada asignatura. Se nos mostrará el número de tareas realizadas y la nota semanal de cada alumno, siendo el baremo el siguiente: un 1 si entregan 1 tarea, un 2 si entregan 2, un 3 si entregan 3, y un 4 si entregan 4 o 5 tareas. Cambie la fórmula de la columna "nota" si usted tiene un baremo distinto.
En la primera pestaña, la llamada "Inicio", aparecerá de forma automática el número de tareas que cada alumno realizó cada semana y en cada asignatura, pero la nota que aparece es la nota media de cada una de las semanas hasta la fecha. Da igual si su trimestre es de nueve semanas o menos, los datos que aparezcan siempre serán acordes al número de semanas introducidos. Si usted dejó de meter datos en la semana siete, las notas serán automáticamente una nota media en base a siete semanas y no a nueve.
Por último, la pestaña naranja, la llamada "Tareas semanales", me sirve para saber quién me entrega la tarea semanal, una única entrega por semana. En ella se marca quién entrega esta tarea y se nos muestra el número total de tareas presentadas y el porcentaje que representa en cada una de las semanas. Así pues, si un alumno presenta la tarea las tres primeras semanas, reflejará un 100% en cada una de ellas, pero si no vuelve a entregar ninguna el porcentaje irá disminuyendo paulatinamente hasta la última semana de evaluación.
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Control de entrega de tareas de hasta 15 alumnos
By Ms Garcia Store
Este recurso será de gran utilidad para realizar un seguimiento de las tareas asignadas a sus alumnos en plataformas online como Seesaw, por ejemplo. He proporcionado asignaturas como Lectura y Sociales, Matemáticas y Ciencias Naturales, pero si imparte otras materias, simplemente cambie los nombres.
En la primera pestaña, de color amarillo, obtendrá una visión clara y rápida del progreso de cada alumno. Aquí solo necesita ingresar el nombre de los alumnos y, si lo desea, su ID.
En las tres pestañas restantes, correspondientes a las asignaturas mencionadas, puede marcar con un simple clic quién ha completado cada tarea asignada. Envío una tarea diaria para cada asignatura a mis alumnos. Se mostrará el número de tareas completadas y la calificación semanal de cada alumno, utilizando la siguiente escala: 1 si entregan 1 tarea, 2 si entregan 2, 3 si entregan 3, y 4 si entregan 4 o 5 tareas. Si su baremo es diferente, simplemente cambie la fórmula en la columna "calificación".
En la primera pestaña, llamada "Inicio", se mostrará automáticamente el número de tareas que cada alumno ha completado semanalmente en cada asignatura, y la calificación que aparece es el promedio de las calificaciones semanales hasta la fecha. No importa si su trimestre es de nueve semanas o menos, los datos siempre estarán basados en el número de semanas ingresadas. Si deja de ingresar datos en la semana siete, las calificaciones se calcularán automáticamente en función de siete semanas, no nueve.
Por último, en la pestaña naranja, llamada "Tareas semanales", podrá verificar quién ha entregado la tarea semanal, que se debe entregar una vez por semana. Aquí se registra quién entrega la tarea y se muestra el número total de tareas presentadas y el porcentaje que representan en cada semana. Si un alumno entrega la tarea durante las tres primeras semanas, reflejará un 100% en cada una de ellas. Sin embargo, si no entregan más tareas, el porcentaje disminuirá gradualmente hasta la última semana de evaluación.
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Homework Delivery Management of up to 15 students
By Ms Garcia Store
This file will be very useful when it comes to tracking the delivery of the different homework that you propose to your students on the different online platforms, for example, Seesaw or Google Class, for up to 9 weeks.
I have put the subjects of Language Arts and Social Studies, Mathematics and Natural Sciences because they are the ones that concern me, but if you teach different subjects, you just must rename them.
In the "Home" tab, the yellow one, you can see a clear and quick overview of how each of your students is working. In this tab, you don't have to enter more data than the name of the students and the ID if desired. It will be in the other three tabs, those referring to the mentioned subjects, where you will mark with a simple click who performs each of the assigned tasks.
I use to send them a daily exercise for each subject. It will show us the number of daily homework performed and the grade of each student in each of the weeks. The range used is the following: a "1" if they deliver a weekly homework, a "2" if they deliver two, a "3" if they deliver three, and a "4" if they deliver four or five tasks throughout the week. Change the formula in the "Grade" column if you have a different string.
In the first tab, called "Home", the number of assignments performed by each student in each subject will appear automatically below every week´s column. The grade that appears is the average grade for all the weeks to date. It does not matter if your quarter is nine weeks or less, the data that appears will always be according to the number of weeks entered. If there were no more than seven weeks, the marks will automatically be an average mark based on seven weeks and not nine.
Finally, the orange tab helps me to know who gives me a series of WEEKLY exercises that in my class we call “Weekly homework”. It is marked who gives it and it shows us the total number of weekly tasks submitted and the percentage that it represents to date. So, if a student submits the Weekly Assignment for the first three weeks, it will reflect 100% in all of them, but if they stop delivering them, the percentage will gradually decrease until the last evaluation week. On the contrary, if the student does not present anything the first two weeks, but he does in the third, in the first two you could see 0% and in the third 33%, since that is what it represents to date.
By Lara Hocheiser
Use this tool to help kids with social-emotional learning. In this worksheet, you will find space for your students to draw how the specific feeling looks to them, space for writing about when they experienced that feeling, and a space for them to write and draw what that feeling is associated with.
By Lara Hocheiser
Use this tool to help kids with social-emotional learning. In this worksheet, you will find space for your students to draw how the specific feeling looks to them, space for writing about when they experienced that feeling, and a space for them to write and draw what that feeling is associated with.
By Lara Hocheiser
Use this tool to help kids with social-emotional learning. In this worksheet, you will find space for your students to draw how the specific feeling looks to them, space for writing about when they experienced that feeling, and a space for them to write and draw what that feeling is associated with.
By Lara Hocheiser
Are you a parent, caretaker, or classroom teacher who is trying to find ways to integrate self care into your students and your day? In this self care toolkit, you will receive
- 3 different breaths to practice: Star Tracing Breath, Gratitude Breath, and Power of the Sun Breath
- A Kid-Friendly Sun Salutation sequence with a poem
- 2 Daily Practice Journals (Healthy Habits Tracker and Morning Routine Tracker)
- A Mindful Hand Wash Meditation
- 5 Breath Space Maker Transition activity (Helpful for classroom teachers!)
These self care toolkit worksheets have directions, fill-in-the-blank areas, and coloring areas!
By Lara Hocheiser
Use this resource as a brain break in your home or classroom! This one page resource explains how to belly breathe, and gives children a place to reflect on the experience and color.
By Lara Hocheiser
Use this tool to help kids with social-emotional learning. In this worksheet, you will find space for your students to draw how the specific feeling looks to them, space for writing about when they experienced that feeling, and a space for them to write and draw what that feeling is associated with.
By Lara Hocheiser
Use this tool to help kids with social-emotional learning. In this worksheet, you will find space for your students to draw how the specific feeling looks to them, space for writing about when they experienced that feeling, and a space for them to write and draw what that feeling is associated with.
My Relationship with others Activity Sheets
By Lara Hocheiser
Use these worksheets during your social-emotional learning instruction. These worksheets give children a space to reflect and journal about who they trust, who they would talk to in a time of need, and why. There is also space for children to draw.
By Lara Hocheiser
Use this tool to help kids with social-emotional learning. In this worksheet, you will find space for your students to draw how the specific feeling looks to them, space for writing about when they experienced that feeling, and a space for them to write and draw what that feeling is associated with.
Civic Virtues Card Sort Community Building Moral Values Upper Elementary
By Ciandra Salhab
Looking for an engaging, interactive way to teach civic virtues in your upper elementary classroom? This Civic Virtues Card Sort Activity is perfect for sparking thoughtful discussions, building classroom community, and enhancing your classroom management strategies—all while keeping your students actively involved!
Why You Need This❤️:
As an educator, you know the importance of teaching civic virtues—those essential qualities like respect, responsibility, and open-mindedness that help students grow into thoughtful, engaged citizens. But finding an engaging way to teach these concepts? That can be a challenge. Enter the Civic Virtues Card Sort Activity! This resource not only makes learning about civic virtues fun and interactive but also seamlessly integrates into your classroom management strategies and helps build a positive, respectful classroom environment.
What Makes This a Great Resource⭐:
This card sort activity is more than just a matching game—it's a powerful tool for classroom community-building. Students work together in groups, discussing and debating which virtue matches each definition, fostering teamwork, communication, and deeper understanding. Plus, the included discussion questions take the learning further, encouraging students to connect these virtues to their own lives and experiences. Whether you’re using it as a start-of-year icebreaker, a civics lesson, or a reinforcement of classroom norms, this resource is versatile and effective.
Key Features:
✨Interactive Card Sort: Students actively engage by matching virtues to their definitions in a hands-on, collaborative way.
✨Thought-Provoking Discussion Questions: Ten carefully crafted questions guide students to reflect on the virtues and their importance, leading to meaningful class discussions.
✨Builds Classroom Community: The activity promotes teamwork and respect among students, laying the groundwork for a positive classroom culture.
✨Flexible Use: Perfect for any time of year, across any subject area, whether as a warm-up activity, part of a social studies lesson, or during classroom management discussions.
✨Ready-to-Use: Simply print, cut, and go! The resource includes everything you need to get started right away.
What’s Included:
✅12 Virtue Cards with virtues like self-discipline, courage, and generosity.
✅12 Definition Cards to match with each virtue.
✅10 Discussion Questions to spark thoughtful conversation and reflection.
✅Teacher’s Tips with tips on facilitating the activity.
Why wait to build a classroom culture that values respect, responsibility, and perseverance? This Civic Virtues Card Sort Activity is the perfect way to start meaningful discussions and create a collaborative environment from day one. Whether you’re introducing the concept of civic virtues or reinforcing them throughout the year, this resource is a must-have for any upper elementary classroom. Plus, with the added discussion questions, you’re not just teaching—you're guiding your students to become thoughtful, engaged members of their community.
Grab this resource today and watch your students light up as they explore the values that make a difference—both in the classroom and beyond!
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Civic Virtues Mini Posters for Community Building Moral Values Upper Elementary
By Ciandra Salhab
Enhance ✨ your classroom environment with these Civic Virtue Mini Posters! Perfect for upper elementary students, these half-size page posters come with clear definitions and relatable examples that make learning about civic virtues engaging and memorable. Build a strong classroom community✊ while teaching essential life skills during the first week of school!
Are you looking to foster a sense of community and responsibility in your classroom? These Civic Virtue Mini Posters are just what you need! Designed for upper elementary students, these posters feature 12 key civic virtues, each accompanied by a clear definition and an example that students can relate to.
Why You Need This Resource❤️:
These mini posters are more than just decorations—they’re powerful teaching tools that can help you integrate civic education seamlessly into your classroom routine. Whether you're launching a lesson on civic virtues, reinforcing positive behaviors, or building a community-focused classroom, these posters will support your goals every step of the way.
Key Features:
✨Clear Definitions: Each poster includes a student-friendly definition of a civic virtue, making it easy for students to understand and remember.
✨Relatable Examples: Real-world examples help students see how these virtues apply in everyday life.
✨Visually Engaging: The half-size format is perfect for bulletin boards, classroom doors, or any other display area, adding a bright and informative touch to your room.
✨Flexible Use: Ideal for lessons, morning meetings, or as part of a classroom management strategy.
Struggling to get your students to connect with abstract concepts like civic virtues? These posters make those concepts tangible and relevant, helping students internalize important values that will serve them well both inside and outside the classroom. They also serve as constant visual reminders, reinforcing the behaviors and attitudes you want to cultivate in your students.
What's Included:
✅ 1 Full Size Poster explaining what a civic virtue is.
**✅**12 Mini Posters, each featuring:
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Civic Virtues Posters and Bonus Activities for Upper Elementary Build Community
By Ciandra Salhab
Elevate✨ your classroom environment with our Civic Virtues Posters Pack! These posters feature key virtues, a reflection sheet, and a teacher guide complete with book recommendations and quotes—everything you need to instill core values in your students. Perfect for upper elementary students, these full size page posters are the perfect size to display each virtue. Build a strong classroom community✊ while teaching essential life skills during the first week of school! This activity fits with 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students, it can also be adapted higher and lower with some tweaks.
Are you looking to foster a positive classroom culture right from the start? Our Civic Virtues Posters Pack is designed to help you do just that! This resource focuses on 12 essential virtues, providing you with tools to create meaningful discussions, reflections, and activities that encourage students to embody these values in their daily lives.
Why You Need This Resource❤️:
Encourages Positive Behavior: Use these posters to consistently reinforce the virtues you want to see in your classroom.
Supports Classroom Management: Establish a strong foundation of respect, responsibility, and community early on.
Enhances Learning: Reflection pages and writing prompts allow students to engage deeply with the material, helping them internalize these key virtues.
Key Features:
✨12 Full-Size Virtue Posters: Simple and impactful designs featuring each virtue..
✨Reflection Page: A dedicated sheet for students to think critically about how they embody each virtue.
✨Teacher Guide: Includes book suggestions, quotes for each virtue, and tips for classroom use.
✨Flexible Use: Ideal for lessons, morning meetings, or as part of a classroom management strategy.
Struggling to get your students to connect with abstract concepts like civic virtues? These posters make those concepts tangible and relevant, helping students internalize important values that will serve them well both inside and outside the classroom. They also serve as constant visual reminders, reinforcing the behaviors and attitudes you want to cultivate in your students.
What's Included:
✅1 Full Page Size Poster explaining what a civic virtue is.
**✅**12 Full Page Size Virtue Posters
✅1 Reflection Page Template
✅Teacher Guide with Book Suggestions and Quotes
No more hunting for resources to support character education! This pack provides a comprehensive approach, offering you everything from visual aids to thoughtful writing activities, all designed to make teaching civic virtues easier and more effective.
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Civic Virtues Leveled Questions Four Corners Discussions Build Community
By Ciandra Salhab
Engage ✨your students with our Leveled Questions and Four-Corner Discussion Questions resource, designed to deepen understanding and encourage active participation. Bonus Writing Prompt worksheet to get students writing down their thoughts. Perfect for upper elementary classrooms!. Build a strong classroom community✊ while teaching essential life skills during the first week of school! This activity fits with 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students, it can also be adapted higher and lower with some tweaks.
Looking to create meaningful discussions and critical thinking opportunities in your classroom? Our Leveled Questions and Four-Corner Discussion Questions resource is crafted to engage students at varying levels, ensuring that every learner is challenged and involved. This versatile tool is perfect for sparking rich discussions, promoting diverse perspectives, and building a classroom community centered around thoughtful dialogue.
Why You Need This Resource❤️:
Promotes Critical Thinking: Leveled questions ensure that students are challenged at the right level, fostering deeper understanding and higher-order thinking skills.
Encourages Participation: Four-corner questions get students moving and talking, making discussions dynamic and inclusive.
Builds Classroom Community: By discussing civic virtues and other topics, students learn to appreciate diverse perspectives and collaborate effectively.
Key Features:
✨Leveled Questions: Questions designed for various ability levels, allowing you to differentiate instruction effortlessly.
✨Four-Corner Discussion Questions: Engaging prompts that encourage students to take a stance and defend their positions, perfect for debates or classroom discussions.
✨Flexible Use: Suitable for a variety of subjects and adaptable to any curriculum.
✨Writing Prompts Worksheet: Engaging questions that get students to reflect on and write about the virtues.
What's Included:
✅2 Sets of Leveled Questions for each virtue
**✅**10 Four-Corner Discussion Questions
✅1 Writing Prompts Worksheet
✅Teacher Tips for implementing questions
This resource isn’t just about asking questions—it’s about creating an environment where every student feels valued and heard. With leveled questions, you can meet each student where they are, while four-corner questions encourage all students to participate, making discussions lively and engaging. Plus, the included teacher guide ensures that even the most hesitant teachers will find it easy to implement these activities in their classrooms.
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Punch Cards | Student Rewards & Classroom Management Resource
By Jessica
Teachers of all students can use these 12 pages of punch cards to educate their students about working towards a goal. They're great for creating motivation to perform well and be kind to others so they can get the reward from the completed punch card!
✨Take a peek at the preview to get a closer look.
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
HOW IT WORKS
1. Easily print the punch cards from your computer.
2. Cut out the punch cards .
3. Establish a system for your classroom and the ways students can earn a hole in these punch cards, such as handing in homework for the entire week, helping another student, or cleaning up after themselves.
4. Use the punch cards to motivate your students to get better and better every day.
WHO IS IT FOR?
FEATURES
WHAT YOU'LL NEED
In addition to printing out this resource, you'll need scissors.
Homework Pass | Motivate Students with No Homework Passes
By Jessica
This product contains 11 pages of homework passes that can be used any time of the year. Use these no homework passes to help with classroom management and motivate your students with easy and free rewards.
✨Take a peek at the preview to get a closer look.
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
HOW IT WORKS
1. Easily print the homework passes from your computer.
2. Cut out the homework passes.
3. Establish a system for your classroom and the ways students can earn a no homework pass, such as handing in homework for the entire week or helping another student.
4. Use the homework pass as motivation for your students to get better and better every day.
WHO IS IT FOR?
FEATURES
WHAT YOU'LL NEED
In addition to printing out this resource, you'll need scissors.