*Google Sheets
This Digital weekly behavior chart is a Google spreadsheet with embedded Google Translate, allowing for automatic translation into another language.  It comes with instructions for use, as well as how to change translation to other languages. Designed for K-12 students, it serves as a tool for tracking student behavior, feedback, progress monitoring, and documentation.
 –Facilitates communication between teachers and parents regarding student behavior
-Automatic translation of entries into parents’ preferred language
– Parents can respond in their language, which will be translated back into English

For instructions on how to use, click here.

 

 
 

” I Have an Important Message in My Folder ” labels -Written in Spanish

* Google Doc

Labels: “Tengo un mensaje importante en la carpeta. Por favor, búscalo en mi mochila.”

 Ensure that important messages are not overlooked and reach home clearly and directly! This is especially useful for reminders about school events, notes on academic performance or behavior, and any other relevant information that needs to be reviewed by parents. Using these labels can enhance collaboration and support between home and school, contributing to the educational success of students.

 

“I Had A Fabulous Day Today!” Labels- Translated into Spanish

* Google Doc

Labels: “Tuve un día fabuloso hoy!”

Let parents know that their child had a successful day at school. Especially helpful for first days of school or when students acconplish something significant. Using these labels can enhance collaboration and support between home and school, contributing to the educational success of students.

 

Peer Rating Questionnaire for Group Work

*Google Form or for pdf click here

This digital questionnaire allows students to evaluate their group members based on four key areas: focus, contributions, respect for others, and work completion.

This tool is incredibly helpful in the classroom as it encourages accountability, promotes self-reflection, and helps teachers gain a deeper understanding of group interactions.

 

Four Corners Icebreaker/Indoor Recess Game

*Canva template (Must have Canva account to open. Canva is free for teachers!)

Engage your students with our  interactive “Four Corners” Slideshow—a versatile tool perfect for icebreakers, indoor recess activities, or any time you want to energize your classroom! This resource takes the classic Four Corners game to the next level by providing a series of engaging questions, vibrant visuals, and sentence stems designed to support English learners.

Each slide presents a question that encourages students to choose their answer and move to the corresponding corner of the room. Whether you’re breaking the ice, filling time on a rainy day, or simply looking for an interactive way to build classroom community, this Four Corners Slideshow is an excellent addition to your teaching toolkit!