Having students set goals and monitor those goals is something that I really want to get going in my classroom. We always do a great job at the beginning of the school year but it never lasts. It gets overwhelming and I end up just not continuing to do it. Having your students create SMART goals is a great way to get your students focused with a goal in mind. I am actually working on a resource for goal setting for students.
Not only does this site have awesome pictures, but it goes step-by-step on how to set up your guided reading area. If you are a first year teacher or trying to implement reading workshop for the first time, you should totally check out this site!
Since I will be teaching 4 ELA classes next year, this may be something I need to look into. I just LOVE organization!
Ummm..... can we so color, pop, pizazz! This just makes my teacher heart happy. This is a great alternative for the Daily 5/CAFE for upper elementary. I love how each piece serves a purpose, it is appealing to the eyes, and the students can use it to better themselves as a learner.
I feel like I need to really push the rigor with my writing instruction next year. I am loving all these resources and acronyms to help my students organize their writing. Anyone else use OREO??
Check back next week when I will feature a Tried & True Favorite Pins Friday. These are basically pins that I have used/created in the past that have worked well for me or that I have loved! It will be a short post because I will still be sunning it up in Florida!
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