Use the basketball-shaped pattern to make a book of your goals. They can be goals for school, home, sports, etc.
Short fiction about Greg, a boy who wants to be on the Olympic team. Greg has a decision to make. A piece about personal and athletic goals. Multiple choice questions and short answer questions are included.
Bulletin board theme set “Spring into Success” features 3 color graphic daisies, a daisy straight border, daisy designed letters that spell Spring into Success, plus an a-z letter set, a daisy template, and a suggestions sheet for using these materials. Great for test taking goal setting.
Multi-colored, daisy patterned letters spelling “Spring into Success” for use with bulletin board theme of that title. Can be used with other components of this bulletin board set. Great for test taking goal setting.
Three forms to use for data folders and self-evaluation. Folder Cover, Goal page and Evaluation page included.
This is a great way to get back into writing for the new year. Students not only identify 3 resolutions they can make, they must also identify why they are important and what steps they will take.
This is a great way to get back into writing for the new year. Students not only identify 2 resolutions they can make, they must also identify how the resolution will make their life better and one way to accomplish it.
Easy writing form for Earth Day! Complete the sentence.
This is a great activity to begin the new year with young students. They will create a short booklet while they think about, write about and illustrate 3 new year's resolutions and how they will achieve each one.
Use this 'Booklet: My Memory Book' printable worksheet in the classroom or at home. Your students will love this 'Booklet: My Memory Book'. A ten page book for students to fill in personal information, such as current favorites of all categories, goals made and met in the past year, friends, etc. A great way to encapsulate the past year, as well as create a lasting memento.
Use this 'Writing Prompt: Christmas - Dear Santa (elementary)' printable worksheet in the classroom or at home. Your students will love this 'Writing Prompt: Christmas - Dear Santa (elementary)'. "Hold on to your reindeer, Santa, here it goes - " Write a list of good things you have accomplished this year with this form.