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Write the word, synonyms, antonyms and associations. In the associations box put pictures or concepts that help you remember the definition.
Explore the consequences of an event by writing the cause in the box near the roots of the tree. Then write the effects in the boxes in the branches. This could be used in history, science or with the events in a story.
Print these large cursive handwriting pages, then tape them together to make an alphabet letters banner.
This file contains 13 pages with all 26 letters. Print these pages, then tape them together to make an alphabet letters banner.
- A backward poet writes inverse.
- Using a broken pencil is pointless.
- A chicken crossing the road is poultry in motion.
- The school calendar’s days are numbered.
- He had a photographic memory which was never developed.
- Those who jump off a Paris bridge are in Seine.
- Santa’s helpers are subordinate Clauses.
- Cross country runners with bad shoes suffer the agony of defeat.
- A hangover is the Wrath of Grapes.
- Does the name Pavlov ring a bell?
- Those who gossip have a sense of rumor.
- Without geometry, life is pointless.
- Reading while sunbathing makes you well-red.
- The teacher forgot to take attendance. She was absent-minded.
- Old math teachers never die, they just become irrational.
- When the teacher asked a question the students were all up in arms.
- He used to teach computers, but then he lost his drive.
- The globe means the world to a social studies teacher.
- Math teachers have too many problems.
- My science teacher was absent today. He left a note that said, “Gone Fission”.
- English teachers never write students off.
- The recipe for re-writing and essay involves a lot of shortening.
- The music students were out of control. They were all keyed up.
- If you leave alphabet soup on the stove, it could spell disaster.
- The road to success is always under construction.
This is a Venn diagram comparison organizer for a story character and a student. On the left side, write characteristics for the main character in the story. On the right side, writes characteristics for the student. In the middle, write the characteristics they share.
Post these reading strategies on the wall to remind students how to be critical readers. Students are encouraged to clarify, connect, evaluate, predict and question while they read. This .pdf file contains six pages, one page for each reading strategy.
This note taking template has five boxes without labels. Type the headings that fit your needs. Just click in the blank spaces, type, print or photocopy for students. Suggested uses include: textbook chapters, current event articles, lectures and interviews.
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