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The one thing I wasn't 100% sure about was their printables site. As a general practice, I don't use a lot of worksheets in my classroom, so I wasn't sure it would be worthwhile to me. Boy was I wrong!
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Since subscribing, I have checked out many items from language arts to math to art lessons. I have been very impressed! Not only has it saved me time in my own lesson planning, but it has also come in handy for sub plans!
One lesson I really loved was this lesson on comparing two poems. I chose this lesson to help my students prepare for our upcoming SBAC assessments.
Students use two poems filled with figurative language to explore seasonal changes, and complete critical thinking and word work questions. Best of all, this resource includes step-by-step instructions for 3 levels of differentiated instruction.
Notice how it is so much more than just a worksheet! It includes lesson plans, ideas for differentiation, comprehension strategies, vocabulary strategies, and more!
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So many great things! I would get Who Hibernates?: Mini-Book first!
ReplyDeleteI would simply download some of the great signs, labels, checklists, etc that I could use immediately.
ReplyDeleteI would like to get the sight word me poem.
ReplyDeleteI teach learning disabled kiddos. Their levels vary. The area of differentiated math and reading would be great to try first.
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ReplyDeleteI would love to generate bingo cards for my 2nd graders using academic vocabulary!
ReplyDeleteI love all the holiday printable
ReplyDeleteSome of the connect the dot fun activities
ReplyDeleteI like the hands-on science!
ReplyDeleteText Dependent Analysis practice.
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