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I am jumpstarting January with a Nonfiction Unit based upon a Scholastic Book called Courageous Canines.
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I'm jumpstarting January by setting up our 2nd semester interactive notebooks and setting goals using commitment cards like the ones in “When the Game Stands Tall”
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~Michele
Jackson In The Middle
I plan to start a "good things that have happened" jar for the whole class to post. We will start with a short recount of the Xmas hols.
ReplyDeleteI plan to review expectations to help jumpstart the new year.
ReplyDeleteSetting new goals for the new year!
ReplyDeleteI plan to review expectations and remind students they have two weeks until the end of the semester to improve grades and turn in homework and assignments.
ReplyDeletehave gotten some great new year resources to implement for morning work involving math and reading!
ReplyDeleteI'm jumpstarting January with a penguins unit and then our dads/kids event at the end of the unit! So fun!
ReplyDeleteI going to jump start the year by reviewing class rules and routines!
ReplyDeleteId jump start it by telling my boy ill give him a special gift if he gets 10 gold stars
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ReplyDeleteMore reading for brag tags to meet their goals
ReplyDeleteWe change seats and start a new fun unit - this year it is Biztown!
ReplyDeleteWe are starting edible cell models.
ReplyDeleteWe are working on research reports for ancient civilizations. Thank you. :)
ReplyDeleteMy students will be starting our non fiction unit. They love non fiction books and our library is awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great blog hop!! My reading classes will be working with The One and Only Ivan and citing text evidence.
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