Wordwall is great for making (and finding) quizzes and activities for content …
Wordwall is great for making (and finding) quizzes and activities for content courses! It is super user-friendly, and it has some cool themes too!
Take a look at this blog by Leanne Hintz, where she has used a few already-created "Wordwall" activities and then created some unique ones of her own. (https://ourlifewelllivedleannehintz.com/2023/05/17/wordwall/)
To use Wordwall, all you need to do is create a free account. The basic membership allows you to make five interactive activities (for online use … no printables unfortunately) perfect for the classroom or an online environment. A basic membership is just $8 per month and allows for unlimited creations (that can also become printables as well).
This document lists many documents and web resources to support the teaching …
This document lists many documents and web resources to support the teaching of Workplace and Apprenticeship 20. Several of the documents are Sun West OneDrive files. If the files will not open, contact Melissa Lander, Sun West Learning Consultant (Resource Bank & Curriculum) at melissa.lander@sunwestsd.ca.
WorksheetWorks.com is an online resource used every day by thousands of teachers, …
WorksheetWorks.com is an online resource used every day by thousands of teachers, students and parents. We hope that you find exactly what you need for your home or classroom! Worksheets can be created for: Math, English, Geography, Puzzles & Misc.
This resource contains the documents required to benchmark you students' writing. This …
This resource contains the documents required to benchmark you students' writing. This assessment is based on the Saskatchewan curriculum, and the rubrics, continuum and prompts were developed by the Ministry of Education. *rationale *instructions*continuum*rubrics*context
This resource includes the assessment materials for spelling for the primary level, …
This resource includes the assessment materials for spelling for the primary level, the elementary level and the upper level. *forms *word lists *recording sheets *administering directions
*Sask DLC see interim benchmark MSTeam channel for more supports.
We used information taken from the Writing Continuum working document as well …
We used information taken from the Writing Continuum working document as well as our collaboration to create a folder to house a few writing samples to assess the student's writing in Kindergarten.
Writing prompts and exemplars for Grades 1 to 8 from Ontario. Student …
Writing prompts and exemplars for Grades 1 to 8 from Ontario.
Student Writing Tasks and Samples
*Grade 1:A Short Piece of Descriptive Writing (“My Favourite Toy”) page 11 *Grade 2:A Short Narrative (“My Adventure”) page 25 *Grade 3:A Letter (to a Favourite Author) page 39 *Grade 4:A Humorous Fictional Story (“The Day Gravity Failed”) page 55 *Grade 5:A Non-fiction Report (“A Person I Admire”) page 73 *Grade 6:A Summary Report (“Canada’s Newest Territory”) page 91 *Grade 7:An Advertisement (for a New Food Product) page 111 *Grade 8:An Opinion Piece (a Letter to the Editor page 131
To match the ON rubrics with SK, you can connect these items: Reasoning in ON to Context in SK; Communication in ON to Message in SK; Organization in ON to Strategies in SK and Conventions in ON to Cues & Conventions in SK.
Background: The Education Sector Strategic Plan (ESSP) is a multi-year (2014-2020), province-wide …
Background:
The Education Sector Strategic Plan (ESSP) is a multi-year (2014-2020), province-wide plan developed collaboratively by the Deputy Minister of Education, the Assistant Deputy Ministers, provincial school division directors of education, and First Nation Education Authority representatives. The ESSP outlines several outcomes. ( http://www.education.gov.sk.ca/educations-strategic-sector-plan-matrix-2014-2020)
The ESSP outcome that underpins the development of the writing rubrics is “By June 2020, 80% of students will be at grade level or above in reading, writing, and math.”
Outcome owners directed a group of educators from divisions and First Nations Authorities to create holistic, four-level writing rubrics, Grades 1–12, with levels 3 and 4 being at grade level. The result of that work is the attached rubrics.
Content: The holistic writing rubrics are available for all grades, and teachers are encouraged to use the rubrics at all grade levels. However, provincial reporting of writing at grade level will be done for Grades 4, 7, and 9 only. Provincial reporting on writing (Grades 4, 7, 9) will be done once, at the end of the school year.
6 + 1 Writing Traits Each of the following traits is explained …
6 + 1 Writing Traits Each of the following traits is explained and a 4 point rubric is provided. Ideas, Organization, Voice , Word Choice , Sentence, Fluency, Conventions, Presentation
This extensive website offers tons of ELA resources to support the learners …
This extensive website offers tons of ELA resources to support the learners in your classroom. Although some of the resources are American, there are lots of gems here. Be sure to check out the instructional strategies tools, mentor sentences, plus lots of other valuable resources.
"Saskatchewan Reads is a companion document to the English Language Arts Grades …
"Saskatchewan Reads is a companion document to the English Language Arts Grades 1, 2, and 3 curricula. It was created based on sound research, specifically in reading, focusing on instructional approaches, assessment and intervention. Some of the key authors referenced include; Allington, Miller, Fountas and Pinnell, Davies, Cooper, Fisher & Frey to name a few. Furthermore, it showcases the diversity of promising practises that have proven successful in school divisions and First Nations communities within Saskatchewan. Some examples include: Picture Word Inductive Model (PWIM), Reader’s Workshop, Balanced Literacy, Scaffolded/Guided Reading, Levelled Literacy Intervention and Running Records along with many others across the province.
The intent of Saskatchewan Reads is to provide a framework for school divisions and systems to build their own reading initiative that meets the needs of their unique student population. This document provides practical supports to teachers as they ensure their students are successful. It is intended to develop increased capacity at the school and system level with respect to improving student reading. The online version of Saskatchewan Reads saskatchewanreads.wordpress.com will be evergreen with live links and video of examples to clearly illustrate the many promising practices within Saskatchewan. The intent of the online version is to bring Saskatchewan Reads alive.
The motivation to create Saskatchewan Reads came from the need to improve student reading in this province as outlined in the Premier’s vision document, “Saskatchewan Plan for Growth: Vision 2020 and Beyond”. All 28 school boards in the province and the Government of Saskatchewan approved the development and deployment of Saskatchewan Reads.
Several Saskatchewan publications, along with documents from other provinces, were referenced when creating Saskatchewan Reads. As a result of this work, and more importantly, the skill and talent of our teachers in this province, our students will become proficient readers."
This website includes various information on the following: -Multiple illnesses (addiction, bulimia, …
This website includes various information on the following: -Multiple illnesses (addiction, bulimia, personality disorders and many more) -Wellness (positivity, self care, skill building and transitions) -Tools -Blogs -Interviews and more
This website is intended to provide a self directed approach to learning. …
This website is intended to provide a self directed approach to learning. As you experience the website information, the intent is that you will develop a sense of understanding and expectations of some practices within our Sun West School Division. The focus of this site is around the topic of assessment and the many intricate pieces that are involved in assessment. There are many tools, techniques and approaches that can be used when it comes to assessment. Therefore creating a Common Ground of understanding is essential. This understanding will help formulate a solid foundation to work from.
The menu tabs across the top of the page will act as your guide. Work your way through the material sequentially or in any way you choose. Within the sections there are check points that are designed to provide time to reflect and repond to questions that connect to the topic.
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