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I've included 2 posters with this same quotation. I LOVE using posters to jump-start a writing prompt. Have students write on the back what they think of the poster and how it applies to themselves.
After students have shared, collate the page
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I designed this poster because I use it as my mantra when teaching composition to my college students at GRCC.
It makes a great writing prompt. Ask students to write on the back what the quote means and how it applies to them and their choices.
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Put this up as a mini-reminder anchor chart-poster.
Because there's 3 on a page, you can also run them off and give them to students as a bookmark.
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Common Core State Standards: K.G.1, K.G.2, K.G.3
A delightful way to review shapes.
Put them on the wall as a border, or run off a set for your students and have them write the shape word and then trace and color the shape.
101 pages. (Whoo hoo!)
Common Core State Standards:K.CC.2, K.CC.3, K.CC.4a, K.CC.4b, K.CC.4c, K.CC.5, k.CC.6 K.OA.1 K.OA.5
Your students will really enjoy the variety of hands-on activities they can do with this packet.
28 pages. Common Core State Standards:RF.K3c, L.K.2a, L.K.2b, L.1.2b, RF.1.1a Punctuation paddles are quick and easy to make and a super-fun way for students to learn about end punctuation. They also make a terrific whole-group assessment tool.
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A great way to remind students to check their work before they hand it in.
If you collect them all at once, you can have everyone sing it 5-minutes before their work is due.