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  • Certificate of Completion for grade ___
    $1.00

    Celebrate the completion of any grade with this ‘Certificate of Completion’!

    Certificate reads…
    “On this day ___ of 20___,
    ___________________
    has successfully completed ____ grade.”
    ________   _______
    Signature       Date

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    Reward academic or behavioral effort with a “WOW!”

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    Designed for elementary students, this resource can be displayed in the classroom to give students visual models of important math vocabulary.

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    Keep track of curriculum providers, what type(s) of curriculum provided, costs and more.

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    Here are three Math Geometry posters (polygon family trees) to display in your classroom! These will be a great visual addition to help introduce the relationships between shapes and shape vocabulary.

    Included:

    • Poster #1 Polygons will show: triangle pentagon, heptagon, quadrilateral, hexagon, octagon,
    • Poster #2 Triangles will show: acute (scalene, isosceles, equilateral), obtuse (scalene, isosceles), right (scalene, isosceles)
    • Poster #3 Quadrilaterals will show parallelograms (rhombuses, rectangles, squares), non-parallelograms (trapezoids, trapeziums, kites)
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  • Face templates
    $1.75

    This download contains 8 black & white face templates!

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    As students learn new words, have them create their own personal dictionary! This resource provides a page for each letter of the alphabet plus a section with pages that students can keep words that are categorized by parts of speech: nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, preposition. Students can use their dictionary throughout the year when completing writing assignments or anytime!

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    Help your students get creative! This mini-book template resource can be used by students to…
    1. Publish their own short stories
    2. Write definitions for spelling or vocabulary words
    3. Create their own ‘study’ books from any lesson
    4. Use within interactive notebooks
    5. Use to add information to a lapbooking project

     

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  • FREE

    This is a free resource offered by MyTeachingLibrary.com.
    (Color version)

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    As students begin to go out into their communities and volunteer, they should keep a record of their efforts for future college application and scholarship opportunities. This resource as been designed so that they can keep an accurate records of where they served, contact information for service verification, their role / job duties, # of hours served and the date of service.

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    7 Posters that will guide students through the rules of dividing words into syllables!

    Example: The first poster tells students to first check for prefixes and suffixes and to divide these from the root word. Next, the students are told to check for multiple consonants together between vowels and then how to proceed.

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  • Birthday Certificate | Clown theme
    $1.00

    Make a child  feel extra special on his/her special day with thisLook who just had a Birthday’ certificate with a cute clown theme!

    The certificate reads…
    Look who just had a Birthday
    Congratulations…
    _________________

    From:

    _________________

    Just print and fill in the child’s name and sign!

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    This b/w resource includes two reference posters that will allow your students to visually see (and learn) about place value!

    The first poster clearly displays place value (using base ten blocks) for ones, tens, hundreds and thousands.

    The second poster displays a table showing place value up through a hundred million as well as explains how to write expanded notation.

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    Use ‘Thanksgiving Bulletin Board & Art‘ to decorate your room, a bulletin board, centers and more.
     
    *** Print, laminate and cut out each shape and use year after year.***
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    Here are 9 colorful Math posters to help students learn to skip count! As a bonus, each poster will tell students if the numbers are even, odd or both.

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  • Back to School - Lapbooking Project
    $3.00

    Start the school year off with a fun, engaging and interactive project that will help students get focused on learning and goal setting. Students will cut, color, write and paste to create their very own folder project (lapbook). They will be asked to tell basic personal information about themselves as well as their favorite subject, what they like most about school and what they most want to learn. They will also write goals, identify school supplies, name friends they have already made and more!

    This is a fun project to keep throughout the year so that at the end of the year, students can look back and ‘see’ where they began!

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    Perfect for Back to SchoolGetting to Know You activities, but honestly, can be used at anytime. This resource includes 12 pages for students to complete and compile into a book about themselves.

    Include it in a center or send it home as a home activity. Once complete, you can display on a bulletin board or have your students share with the class and tell a little more about themselves!

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    Display these colorful posters in your classroom to help students learn their colors and color words!

    Colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, gray, black, brown, pink

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    This download has 12 Spelling certificates (6 bw and 6 with color) for you to award students:

    You’ll find the following types of awards:
    * A ‘Most Improved‘ Spelling Award
    * An ‘Enormous Effort‘ Spelling Award
    * A ‘You Reached Your Target‘ Spelling Award
    * An ‘End of Year‘ Spelling Award
    * A generic Spelling Award in which you may write something specific about why the student is receiving the award.
    * A basic Spelling Award

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    A rubric allows teachers to communicate expectations for an assignment by listing the criteria, or what counts, and describing levels of quality expected. This notebooking rubric should have the ‘points possible’ listed when the assignment is given and any other details you expect. Give this information to the students at the beginning of the assignment and then complete the rubric after the assignment is complete.

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