Cut out the shapes. There are three pages. The first page is a suggested cover page. Make copies of as many lined and/or unlined pages as you like in order to make a book. Use the lined pages for writing and the unlined pages for drawing/pasting pictures. Staple all
the pages together for a great shapebook in the shape of its subject.
A ten page book for students to fill in personal information, such as current favorites of all categories, goals made and met in the past year, friends, etc. A great way to encapsulate the past year, as well as create a lasting memento.
Use the form below to write about things you would like to learn, or subjects you would like to improve in school. This is a good supplement to a "Places You'll Go" lesson.
Multi-colored, daisy patterned letters spelling “Spring into Success” for use with bulletin board theme of that title. Can be used with other components of this bulletin board set. Great for test taking goal setting.
A border paper with summer theme of sun symbols on a blue sky background, titled "Summer School Goals." Matches border and graphics for abcteach's "Welcome to Summer School" bulletin board set.
Stegosaurus illustrate this homeschool daily task chart with tasks listed under the four categories: morning, school day, afternoon/evening, other tasks.
A Tyrannosaurus Rex illustrates this homeschool daily task chart with tasks listed under the four categories: morning, school day, afternoon/evening, other tasks.
Three colored daisy graphics for use with the bulletin board theme set “Spring into Success." Use with other bulletin board components for this theme. Great for test taking goal setting.
Start the year right by helping students look at themselves and their goals for the coming year with these pages of open-ended and wide-ranging questions about interests and goals.
A set of posters defining reciprocal learning and its goals and identifying the roles of each person in a group of four: Summarizer, Clarifier, Questioner, Predictor.
This is a great way of involving parents and students in goal-setting. Starting with a letter to parents and ending with a form for helping students achieve self-set goals, measure their own progress, and learn the sense of accomplishment that comes with achievement!