How to Edit and Fill in an Editable PDF - Free with Sample - ZisforZebra
By Z is for Zebra
Many of my products include editable forms in a PDF. This simple 5 page document will walk you through the steps so you can add your own content to the pdf and change the font, font size, and font color. This visual set of instructions includes images to help you. I have also included a sample editable pdf on the last page so you can test out editing the pdf using the directions on your own computer. ****Please Rate this if you find it useful!**** *------------------------* **Note to sellers** *------------------------* You are free to link to this product in of your own products, but not to include the document as part of your own product. All my theme packs have editable fields on them, if you are interested here are a few of them: Monkey Classroom Theme / Organization Mega Pack! - 709 Pages{ Editable! } Ladybug Classroom Theme / Organization Mega Pack! - 709 Pages{ Editable! } Zebra Print Classroom Theme / Organization Mega Pack! - 709 Pages{ Editable! } Glitter Classroom Decoration / Organization Mega Pack! - 709 Pages{ Editable! } Colorful Circles Classroom Decoration / Organization Mega Pack! { Editable! } Pastel & Chevron Classroom Decoration / Organization Mega Pack! { Editable! } Animal Print Classroom Decoration / Organization Mega Pack! { Editable! } MineCraft Classroom Decoration / Organization Mega Pack! { Editable! } Bright & Bubbles Classroom Decoration / Organization Mega Pack! { Editable! } Keywords: FAQ, Frequently Asked Questions, instructions, tutorial, editing, pdf, editable, form, .pdf, helpful, guide, theme pack, edit, www.ZisforZebra.com, Z is for Zebra, ZisforZebra
NSW Report Comments Guide Covering a Wide Range of Learning Areas 107
By Dotty's Printables
The NSW Report Comments Guide is a helpful tool for teachers to quickly write clear and personalized report comments. It’s perfect for grades K-6 and covers a variety of areas to suit every student’s needs. The comments are simple and easy to edit.
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Teacher Planner Printable & Editable & Digital | Weekly and Daily Lesson Planner
By Innovative Classroom Ideas
Tired of planners that don’t fit your needs? Look no further! This customizable teacher planner is perfect for you. Choose between a printed version or digital format. With tons of forms, undated lesson plans, stunning designs, and calendars, this planner has everything you need to stay organized. Need help with lesson and classroom management? This planner is more than just lesson plans. It’s designed to help you streamline your classroom operations. It’s professional, user-friendly, and comes with lifetime free updates.
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End of Year Certificates for Elementary Students | Printable Award Templates
By Mrs Wates Teaching Creations
Looking for a fun way to celebrate your students achievements and growth at the end of the year? Look no further than these beautiful end of year certificates. With 20 beautiful certificate templates to choose from, each one celebrates a unique aspect of your students learning journey, from their academic accomplishments to their growth mindset. In addition to the classic certificates, this set also includes growth mindset certificates, such as Growth Mindset Award and Champion of Perseverance. These end of year certificates for students are a great way to celebrate the importance of developing a growth mindset in your students and recognizing their efforts to overcome challenges and learn from mistakes. These certificates are perfect for end of year celebrations, graduation ceremonies, or any time you want to recognize your students hard work and dedication.
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Leveling/ Grouping Cards {History Guru}
By History Guru
Kagan believes that groups of four students are optimal. Let's face it, forming good cooperative learning teams can be a chore. Not anymore! To create effective teams, we must juggle a lot of variables: We want teams of four, but must form some teams of three or five to handle "extra" students. We want two boys and two girls per team, but when we run out of balanced sex teams we want same sex teams so the solo boy or girl is not given too much or too little attention. We want a high, high-medium, low-medium, and low ability student on each team to optimize tutoring and achievement. Creating teams can be a brain-racking, time-consuming process. This can be a helpful solution without making everything from hand or buying thier useful, but expensive software.
Each group should have two boys and two girls. This isn't always possible so I do as many as I can and then make all boy or all girl teams. If there is an odd number of students in the class then there will be a group of five or sometimes two groups of three with the remaining groups having four students. I did vary this last year with a couple of students that were boys. They were non-stop off task students when with another boy so they were placed in groups of all girls. Those girls kept them in line and they definitely had better behavior to impress the ladies. (This was not a Kagan suggestion. Just something that worked for me.)
To create my groups I needed my class rosters, the list with student Civics EOC scores, a pile of these cards that I printed on cardstock and color pencils that match the colors of the groups.
On the top of the index card I placed the student's name and their Civics EOC and reading scores and if they were a second language learner. With my second language learners, I place another student who speaks the same language if possible.
Next, I placed all of the index cards in order according to math Civics EOC scores from highest to lowest. The I divided the index cards into 4 groups, HIGH, HIGH MEDIUM, LOW MEDIUM and LOW scores.
Each group has one of each level student. Take a card from each of the groups of index cards and you have your teams.
On each index card I use a colored pencil to mark the team the students are placed in. In my classroom I have different colored stars above each of the team's, yellow, green, red, purple, pink, orange, blue and salmon. By placing the colors on the index cards I can make sure that when I change groups the students aren't place with the same peers again.
When placing the students in the groups you have them seated like this:
LOW MEDIUM LOW
HIGH HIGH MEDIUM
The high student next to the low medium can help that student when they work as shoulder partners and the high medium can help the low student in their understanding. Also having students with similar levels across from each other helps them to feel comfortable with students who are closer to their levels when working as face partners. I always had these students sitting next to each other but staggered the arrangements in the groups so they couldn't figure out who was the low or high one in each team. Groups should be changed about every six weeks.
There are desks not tables in my room which works out very well. When they take assessments I have them move to rows. We practice this the first week of school. I also noticed when I lecture they didn't pay attention so now when I lecture I have them facing forward and not in groups. (I don't lecture too much but when I do this seems to work for my kids.) It will be interesting having students this year who know the Kagan structures and expectations.
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Editable Monthly Newsletters - 16 Pages, Alternatives for Oct, May & Nov
By Z is for Zebra
Here is a cute set of 16 editable monthly newsletters for you to open in PowerPoint, click and type your heart out. These are saved as Power Point files so you have the choice of your own fonts to use. I have drawn in the text boxes so they should be ready to go. Note i saved this as both a pptx and ppt file, but I don't have any way to test it for the older version of ppt file, so you might need to adjust the text boxes if they move around a little. These are licensed for one single classroom. January - cold, snow, snow flakes, winter, snow man, penguin, bear February - Valentines, Valentine's Day, heart, raccoon March - St Patrick's, Leprechaun, shamrock, pot of gold, rainbow, horse shoe April - Easter, bunny, rabbit, eggs, egg hunt, spring April - Rain showers, frogs, umbrella. flowers, puddles, duck May - tulips, flowers, sunny day, kids playing outside, jump rope, soccer June - summer, report cards, flowers, sun, sunny swings, kites, apple tree July - beach, surf board, palm tree, shells, sand castles, sun glasses, beach chair, pool toy, Fourth of July August - back to school, school bus, sun, school, writing, welcome back, apple tree August - camping, summery camp, family, raccoon, squirrel, camp fire, marshmallows, tent, outdoors September - back to school, school bus, sun, school, writing, welcome back, apple tree October - Halloween, bats, moon, ghost, spider web, pumpkins, jack-o-lantern, witch, kids, costumes, mummy, Columbus day October - race cars, stop signs, speeding, fast, cars, Columbus day November - pumpkins, bales of hay, corn stalks, sunflower, fall, cool, daylight savings November - Pilgrims, turkey, thanksgiving, thanks December - Santa, North Pole, Reindeer, candy, elves, gingerbread man, presents, snow, wind, sleigh