This webpage offers a great deal of help in writing skills to elementary students. It offers graphic organizers, bright ideas for writing, parts of speech, grammar practice, and more. It even models writing by generating wacky tales using words provided by students.
This is a comprehensive website that educates visitors on resume and cover letter writing; job search and interview techniques by providing them with informative content, top-notch samples, and articles.
This is a comprehensive website that educates visitors on resume and cover letter writing; job search and interview techniques by providing them with informative content, top-notch samples, and articles.
In the theme of the month, this fun activity challenges students to write their own creative Scary story. It also falls in line with IDOE Standard 4.W.3.3 in which students are asked to establish an introduction, organize events that unfold naturally, use dialogue and descriptive detail, and employ sensory with sufficient sensory. This activity not only tests their knowledge in this area, it has help steps to guide them!!
Printable daily, weekly and whole unit lesson templates. Many reading and writing resources. Spelling, sight words, grammar and seasonal themed worksheets and more! Great lesson resource
Printable daily, weekly and whole unit lesson templates. Many reading and writing resources. Spelling, sight words, grammar and seasonal themed worksheets and more! Great lesson resource
When writing lesson plans, sometimes using a template can help you focus. See our collection of lesson and unit planning templates for you to try. This site gives teachers the resources they need to make lesson plans.
"Recently, I wrote a blog about 5 ways that we can learn through writing lesson plans. I also shared a resource collection of lesson and unit planning with 10 templates. We know that we can learn about lesson planning by writing out our plans and using templates, but we can also learn by reading the plans of other educators." Lily Jones. Just a teacher, helping other teachers, Lily Jones provides various templates for units, and also daily and weekly lesson planning.
Traditional teacher professional development depends on external training handed down to teachers after having identified their weaknesses as a professional. If you're not so great at teacher writing, or if assessment is becoming a bigger focus in your school or district, you fill out a growth plan of some sort, attend your training, get your certificates, and repeat until you've got your hours or your school has run out of money to send you to more training.