12 Editable Classroom Newsletter Templates - Seasonal Yearlong, PreK-5 - Monthly
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Valentine's Day writing, reading, speaking and much more ESL ELL Bundle
By The Librarian's Language Loft
This Valentine’s Day ESL bundle has lot’s of no prep/low prep activities for February. This resource focuses on Valentine’s day themes such as kindness, friendship and love. Many handouts could be used any day you need a print and go lesson (example: week of kindness, jar of compliments or nonfiction reading comprehension text).
Resource 1:
There are 2 Nonfiction texts (“The Legend of Saint Valentine” and “Love Locks- The Cities do not love them”) with comprehension questions (answer key included). Students may also watch the short film « The Box ». There are questions for class discussion or for students to respond independently in writing. Finally, students may also become music critics as they listen to a selection of songs curated for February. A template is included to help students share their opinion on the songs.
Resource 2:
Included:
-New vocabulary with images (23 flashcards) and suggested activities like a game of memory
-Writing prompts with a focus on friendship and kindness (see below)
-Valentine cards to print and color (with and without words)
Examples of short writing prompts:
Tell us about a friend
What can you do during a “ week of kindness”?
Write about things you love
How would you help someone with a problem?
Write simple compliments to classmates (compliment jar)
Worksheets with a Valentine’s theme
Crossword and various exercises for Valentine’s vocabulary
Label body parts of the cupid
Valentine’s cards (to color or blank for students to write)
Follow the directions and draw
Resource 3: Things we love to hate!
This basic ESL resource (Question of the day) helps to engage students with conversation starting photographs. Students will all want to share their opinion while they practice simple English sentences. Advanced students can expand on responses with “because…”
Resource 4:
Introducing an explosion gift box writing project for your ESL class (English second language)! This simple and engaging craft is versatile, making it ideal for creating heartfelt messages to recognize special people. Perfect for personalized cards during holidays such as Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, or Father's Day. This activity can work well for different levels of English.
Included:
-Box and cover template to be printed on 8.5 X 11 cardstock (best results)
-Interior template for extra writing
-Decorative images such as hearts and hobby clipart
-English sentence suggestions
I remember ____________
I like _____________ with you.
You are ____________________
-Photo step-by-step visual instructions
Materials:
Scissors, Scotch tape, colored pencils, and printed templates (card stock works best for box- decorations and interior can be on printer paper)
Please note you must have access to YouTube to play the music videos and suggested short film. The links are editable and can be changed as these are not part of the purchased resource.
** Please note that the writing and images on this Google slide resource have been flattened and secured to protect my work (therefore not editable). As with every Google slide, buyers can add text boxes to write their own information or insert images.**
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360 Discreet Behavior Management Cards for Classroom or Counseling Lessons
By Mrs Bell The Crafty Counselor
Remind students of classroom expectations in a way that doesn't embarrass or publicly call out students with these discreet behavior management cards that are the perfect addition to any classroom behavior management plan. This bundle includes 360 themed behavior cards designed to encourage positive behaviors while shutting down negative behaviors in your classroom or small group activity.
This bundle includes motivator cards you can use to acknowledge students who are doing what is expected of them. The motivational cards are a bit of extra encouragement that helps foster a positive and optimistic mindset in students. The impact a compliment can have is amazing.
The modifier cards are to be used when students are off task or misbehaving. You can drop the appropriate card off at their desk (upside down so as to not embarrass the student) as an easy way to let students know they need to modify their behavior. This strategy gives students the chance to self-reflect on their behaviors without drawing too much attention to the situation or disrupting class time.
This Bundle Includes:
This bundle is broken into 10 packs of cards with various themes for the months of August-May (June and July are not included as students are typically not in school during this time frame). The pack for August is generic and can be used year-round.
Keep your classroom management plan fresh and your kids engaged by switching out the behavior cards monthly. The cards have a different theme for each of the months. Statements on the cards are occasionally repeated in separate months.
Simply, print, laminate, cut apart and you are ready for classroom or guidance lesson use!
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Teachers, Counselors, Social Workers, & School Psychs Like You Said:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Kimberly K. says, “I used these at the end of the 2016-17 school year (in 3rd grade) as a way to ramp-up behaviors and try something different at the end of the year and it worked wonders!! The students couldn't tell if their neighbor was getting a "good" card or a "re-direct." Worked like a charm!! Tip: I laminated the cards and sorted into two piles and put one pile in a pocket, so it was easy for me to hand out. At the end of the day, students put their cards back in a basket on my desk so I could re-use them the next day. I can't wait to use them again this year!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Catherine P. says, “Great way to give students behavior feedback.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Deborah S. says, “These cards are exactly what I needed! I love that there are a variety of cards for each month to help keep the cards interesting for students who can be prone to lose interest quickly. I separated the cards into two stacks and clipped them with different color binder clips to quickly identify the redirection cards and the motivational cards. Thank you for creating this superb product!”
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French Valentine bundle writing speaking kindness friends February basic FSL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
This Valentine’s Day FSL French bundle has lot’s of low prep activities for February. This resource focuses on themes such as kindness, friendship and love. Many handouts could be used any day you need a print and go lesson (example: week of kindness, jar of compliments or nonfiction reading comprehension text, an explosion box gift card craft).
Resource 1:
There are 2 Nonfiction texts (“The Legend of Saint-Valentine” and “Love Locks- The Cities do not love them”) with comprehension questions (answer key included). Students may also watch the short film « La boîte ». There are questions for class discussion or for students to respond independently in writing. Finally, students may also become music critics as they listen to a selection of songs curated for February. A template is included to help students share their opinion on the songs.
Resource 2:
Included:
-New vocabulary with images (30 flashcards) and suggested activities
-Writing prompts with a focus on friendship and kindness (see below)
-Valentine cards to print and color (with and without words)
Examples of short writing prompts:
Tell us about a friend
What can you do during a “une semaine de gentillesse”?
Write about things you love
How would you help someone with a problem?
Write simple compliments to classmates (compliment jar)
Worksheets with a Valentine’s theme
Crossword and various exercises for Valentine’s vocabulary
Label body parts of the cupid
Valentine’s cards (to color or blank for students to write)
Follow the directions and draw
Resource 3:
This basic French FSL resource (Question du jour/chef du jour) helps to engage students with conversation starting photographs. Students will all want to share their opinion while they practice simple French sentences. Immersion students can expand on responses with “parce que…”
Resource 4:
Introducing an explosion gift box writing project for your FSL class (French second language)! This simple and engaging craft is versatile, making it ideal for creating heartfelt messages to recognize special people. Perfect for personalized gifts during holidays such as Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, or Father's Day (La fête des mères, la fête des pères, et la Saint-Valentin). This activity can work with French immersion and core French students.
Included:
-Box and cover template to be printed on 8.5 X 11 cardstock (best results)
-Interior template for extra writing
-Decorative images such as hearts and hobby clipart
-French sentence suggestions (with English translations)
Je me souviens ____________
J’aime _____________avec toi.
Tu es ____________________
-Photo step-by-step visual instructions
Materials:
Scissors, Scotch tape, colored pencils, and printed templates (card stock works best for box- decorations and interior can be on paper)
** Please note that the writing and images on this Google slide resource have been flattened and secured to protect my work (therefore not editable). As with every Google slide, buyers can add text boxes to write their own information or insert images.**
Please note you must have access to Youtube to play the music videos and suggested short film. The links are editable and can be changed as these are not part of the purchased resource.
Follow me @thelibrarians.playground on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest for teacher tips. Follow the Librarian’s Playground with Ms.G on Teachers Pay teacher for updates on new products. Email me with any questions or suggestions for improvement thelibrarians.playground@gmail.com