Use these 180 Morning Meeting Conversation Starters Questions for Kids & Teens every day of the school year! Funny, interesting, thoughtful & just plain fun questions to ask to get to know your class! Use as daily Morning Meeting questions, activities, ideas, or greeting. Use as conversation topic questions with your family to start interesting and meaningful discussion.
This fill-in-the-blank Student Apology Letter is for students to fill out after demonstrating poor behavior. This letter of apology guides students to explain what they did, how that made others feel, and what they should have done instead. Use this as an apology letter to a substitute, to a fellow classmate, to a teacher, etc. Two options included, one which requires parent & teacher signatures and one without.
Behavior Alert & Behavior Praise includes Student Apology Letter and Behavior Chart for Tracking. This is an easy tool for excellent behavior management in the classroom! This resource includes a Behavior Alert (for ‘bad’ behavior) and a Behavior Praise (for outstanding behavior) half-page note to send home to parents.
Use this EDITABLE Classroom Scavenger Hunt (School Scavenger Hunt also included) as a fun first day of school activity and as a way to get your students familiar with their new classroom or school. Students get a chance to explore their new classroom or whole school as they walk around and find answers to the questions. Use PowerPoint to personalize for your own unique classroom or school.
I love to use this Student Self-Reflection assessment the week before conferences so that I can use this as a lead in to conversations at Parent Teacher conferences. Seeing their child write about their strengths and weaknesses in their own words is always a genuinely eye-opening experience and great conversation starter.
Use these blank Venn Diagrams for all subject areas! You choose which version of the Venn Diagram to use. You can use them as: Compare and Contrast Venn Diagram, Compare Character Venn Diagram, etc. Choose one template for the whole class or differentiate based on student ability!