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Parent Conference Consensus Sheet
Ensure every attendee of your parent-teacher conferences understands the goals and outcomes of... | Kwanzaa Candles
This arts & crafts printable gives the names and meanings of each Kwanzaa candle. Students will... | |
Conference Thank-You
Give parents positive feedback for participating in a parent-teacher conference with this... | To Market in Africa
Use this printable to have children fill a woman's basket with items she would buy in an... | |
Parental Contact Record
Keep a written record of each contact you make with parents. This record-keeping method becomes... | In the Spirit of Harambe
Children can fill in this chart on cooperation (or Harambe as they say in Kenya). | |
Good News Report
Giving positive feedback establishes a basis for working with problems should they arise later.... | Anansi and the Frog Prince
By writing the ending to an Anansi story, children can explore African folk tales. | |
Telephone Conversation Itinerary
List points that you would like to make in a conversation with a student's parents, or record... | Potato Print Wrapping Paper
This arts & crafts lesson plan outlines how to make potato stamps for decorating gift wrap. ... | |
Marking Period Grade Analysis
Use this handout on homework completion to help students and their parents understand how you... | Make Gift Certificates
Print out these gift certificates so that your students can give something of themselves to... | |
Homework Makeup Agreement
Students who have difficulty handing their homework in on time can benefit from this contract,... | ||
Colonial School Vocabulary
Use a fill-in-the-blank worksheet that will help children learn vocabulary about the Colonial... | ||
Holiday Poems
Students will write an acrostic poem from the name of a winter holiday: "Christmas," "Kwanzaa,"... | ||
Dreidel Games
Print a worksheet that explains the meanings of the Hebrew letters on dreidels and describes... | Aesop's "The Donkey and the Dog"
Students read the classic Aesop fable, "The Donkey and the Dog," and then complete a vocabulary... |

