I fell in love with the symbolism of moths over the summer when I was doing thesis research and I just...got really attached to the idea that if I had a patronus or was reincarnated as something that...
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Would you like to be president for a day? In this FREE mini-unit, elementary and middle school students can follow the schedule of the president, learn about the president's cabinet, and more. Writing and websites are included.
here's the blank version if you wanna do them~ i think this was the 2011 TG Slambook, wonderfully illustrated by my childhood fave artist @chichilittle 💕
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When I first started out, I tried to make sure my sub would do everything that I would do if I was there. This was probably pretty stressful for the sub, and it was frustrating for me to return to work and see that things were not completed or hadn’t even been started at all. DON’T MAKE IT COMPLICATED. Your sub isn’t you. I Here's a helpful checklist I like to use to make sure all of my sub bases are covered! I run a very scheduled ship, but one or two off days won’t kill my class. Even when I had two students with autism that thrived on my routine, I just wrote them a note, left them a treat, and provided them with a new visual schedule. I also provide the entire class and sub with a huge schedule on chart paper. I use sub days for my kids to still learn of course, but they also have a lighter load than if I was present. I incorporate a lot of whole group activities to involve the sub and help him/her get to know the class. I also plan a lot of activities where my students work independently or in pairs, and then share out with the class. We don’t always have time during our regular days to have everyone share out, so they really enjoy it. Writing about what you might be doing while you are missing from class is always a hit with the kids, and fun to read when you return! I make sure to leave a fun incentive behind for the students to work towards and be rewarded for upon my return. In addition to what I typically do (tickets), I also have the entire class working towards a goal. It’s something the substitute announces at the beginning of the day, and just another helpful management tool for them to have in their back pocket. What I do is leave behind tickets announcing that anyone who receives a ticket will earn a special surprise when I return. They LOVE it! I think it’s important to leave additional work or suggestions for what early finishers can do. I let my substitutes know that early finishers can read a book, or go work on the extra activities that I left behind. Make sure your expectations are clear of what they may or may not do. I ask my teacher neighbor to check in on my sub in the morning, or just let them know that there will be a sub to possibly have to assist. If I have a particularly hard to control student, I see if I can leave that student with another teacher with plenty of work to keep them busy. I also like to let my subs know what do in case an emergency situation happens. I leave them little cards so that they can quickly ask another employee or the office for help. Don't forget to leave plans for what to do if someone gets hurt, sick, or has a bathroom related accident. Also think about how you want your sub to handle serious incidents in your classroom. I leave an incident report behind. P.S. Another great tip is to make sure you have Band-Aids available for the sub, so they don't have to send more kids than necessary out of the room for something small. Missing a day of work is the worst, hopefully you find this helpful when planning! XOXO, Mrs. O'Brien Click here to find out more about this resource!
I don't really buy into what media portrays as 'love', so I always kind of questioned if
Somebody fill my emptiness. The day I was rejected from art school, everything that was "special" about me died. That's why I have no choice. Since I'm back to being "ordinary," I'll go to the job my mom decided on while wearing the clothes my mom picked for me so that I can find what my mom calls "happiness" alongside somebody my mom can boast about, trapped in a never-ending cycle of "What if?" and "Too bad" all the while. | Author: Aya Fumino | Publisher: Yen Press | Publication Date: Jun 20, 2023 | Number of Pages: 176 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 1975360974 | ISBN-13: 9781975360979
Modals in Past, Concept and Exampe Sentences Modal Concept Example Would have Past unreal action If I had guessed the future, I would have taken some precautions against what would happen. Could have Past unreal ability He could have taken the flight. May have Past unreal possibility We may have passed the math exam, but it was in Spanish. Might have Past unreal small probability You might have sold the car., if you really needed the Money. Should have Past unreal recommendation You should have listened to the teacher. Must have Past unreal assumption We must have been crazy!
Modals in Past, Concept and Exampe Sentences Modal Concept Example Would have Past unreal action If I had guessed the future, I would have taken some precautions against what would happen. Could have Past unreal ability He could have taken the flight. May have Past unreal possibility We may have passed the math exam, but it was in Spanish. Might have Past unreal small probability You might have sold the car., if you really needed the Money. Should have Past unreal recommendation You should have listened to the teacher. Must have Past unreal assumption We must have been crazy!
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English Phrases Examples, Phrases for Asking for Information I’m calling to find out… I wonder if someone could tell me…? Do you happen to know…? Have you got an idea of…? I don’t suppose you know…? Could anyone tell me…? I’m interested in… I was wondering… Can I have … please? Is this right way for …? Would you mind…? I’m looking for… I’d like to know… Do you know…? Could you tell me…? Can you tell me…? Do you have any idea…? Don’t suppose you (would) know…? I wonder if you could tell me…?
We're still teaching boys these lessons, every day. Here's what the lesson plan looks like.
How to use Modals with past tense; Modal + have + participle Modal Concept Example Would have Past unreal action If I had guessed the future, I would have taken some precautions againist what would happen. Could have Past unreal ability He could have taken the flight. May have Past unreal possibility We may have passed the math exam, but it was in Spanish. Might have Past unreal small probability You might have sold the car., if you really needed the Money. Should have Past unreal recommendation You should have listened to the teacher. Must have Past unreal assumption We
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This is NOT my Hatfield line. This information came from a bible dated 1887 that is not in my possession. A woman who knows the owner of the bible contacted me and asked me if I was interested in receiving this information. I said yes, so she went to the home where the bible is located and […]