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The substitute feedback form allows the substitute to evaluate the classroom and the documents the teacher left behind.
Ice cream observations has several activities for the students to complete. All the activities are ice cream based.
Simple icons to mark different activities, locations, subjects, and equipment.
This handout has the song Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear on it.
A daily chart for monitoring classroom rules.
There are seven different types of activities to help students learn about Martin Luther King, Jr. The activities include a word search, crossword puzzles, and his I Have a Dream speech.
Construction guidelines and accompanying patterns for turning any door, board, or decoration space into a basket of apples or an underwater school of fish.
A guide for teaching consonant phonemes by place and manner of articulation.
A special Mother's Day gift for the kids to create. There is coloring to do and questions for them to answer about their moms.
Knowing the names of all the letters in the alphabet is a useful skill. Studies show that the ability to do so is highly correlated with success in beginning reading. These 3 tests will let teachers know how well each student knows their letters. The tests are 1A includes all the upper-class letters, 1B includes all the lowercase numbers and 1C includes both but focuses on fluency and speed.
Assessing the student's concepts about print. For this assessment, sit with the student in a quiet place, and use a short picture book from your classroom. the print should be large enough and the words spaced far enough apart that you can easily see where a child is pointing. The book should also have a variety of punctuation marks.
Earth Day Challenge!  17 Words to find.  
Words by Raffi, B&B Simpson; Music by Raffi Gotta shake, shake, shake my sillies out... shake shake shake my sillies out...
Synonyms: words that mean almost the same.  Antonyms: words that have the opposite meanings.   Use the words from the word boxes to fill in the blanks and make pairs of synonyms and antonyms
Step by step instructions on how to write a book report. There are questions the student can answer in order to make the book report more complete.
Creative expression is an important component of childrens early learning experiences. The creative art early learning standards for pre-kindergarten ensures that all pre-k students have the opportunity to express their creative side. There are four standards to follow. They are: Visual art forms, Movement and music, Dramatic play and Appreciation.
Science knowledge & skills refers to the emerging ability to gather information about the natural and physical world and organize that information into knowledge and theories. This handout gives the students details on how to obtain the knowledge using different scientific methods.
PSSA tests can be stressful for students. Here are some simple test taking tips to help students through their PSSAs.
Tell the child that you are going to read a story and then ask him or her some questions about it.  Passage: David is a clown. He works at a circus.  David takes a long time to get ready for each circus show...
Word search for family related keywords such as cousin, nephew, nieces, father, mother, sister...