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Student Self-Reflection Report Card

Name: Date: My Report Card Grading Marks M = I do this most of the time or all of the time. P = I do this part of the time. N = I am not doing this yet and I need to work on doing this more. Directions:  Grade yourself using the three letters above. Be very honest! 1. I listen while others speak. 2. I take...

While You Were Out

Name: Today’s Date: To Be Returned By: WHILE YOU WERE OUT Contact: Our classroom planner and Ms. York. Time: Before school, at recess, or after school. Plan on staying long enough to get all missing work. Subjects: Reading, Spelling, Language, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science, Other Message (missing...

Tri. 1 Math Helper (Oversized Postcards)

Our school has converted to a very standards-based system. As such, we have chosen essential standards to cover during the course of each trimester. I placed a sample problem or cheat sheet note for each of these standards onto an oversized postcard. They will be used as bookmarks in our math textbook and...

All About Me

This paper can be used in conjunction with “Parents are Partners” (parent version of survey). All About Me I’d like to know more about you, so I’m asking you to please answer the questions below. Remember, this is from your point of view. No one will read this but me! Your Name:...

Keep Practicing Your . . . (Return Address Labels)

These return address labels will be used to edit writing in correlation with the Six Traits writing...

Accelerated Reader 100% Card (Standard Postcards)

When students earn twelve 100% reading scores, they will earn an in-class...

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