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Senior Language Arts Learning Goals Posters



Product Description

Senior Language Arts Learning Goals Poster

Learning goals are important for our students’ education and learning. When we have a goal in mind when teaching, everything else serves a specific purpose, and everything seems to fall into place. As teachers, we are asked to display these learning goals in our classroom, but for me, this wasn’t possible.

With 30 plus students in my class, I didn’t have time to write my learning goals on chart paper or display them on the board. Hmmm… what’s a girl to do? 

I created these posters to make my life, as well as yours, easier. This bundle offers ALL of the senior, (grade 12) goals and is in line with the Common Core as well as the Canadian curriculums.

The bundle includes: 

A 14-page checklist of all of the learning goals, which can help the teacher keep track of what’s been covered and what hasn’t. 

55 Learning Goal posters (8×11) that can easily be posted on the bulletin board or the chalkboard at the front of the class. 

These posters allow students to track learn the focus of the lesson.

Three strands are covered: (with the focus of each poster clearly indicated) 
1) Reading and Interpretation 
2) Writing and Representation
3) Oral and Oral-Visual Communication

It’s teaching made easy!

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Total Pages 64 pages

Answer Key N/A

Teaching Duration N/A


FREE LANGUAGE ARTS LESSON – “I Have… Who Has? Alphabet Recognition”

by KinderIrick

Pre-Kindergarten – 1st Grade

Help your kids learn the names of the letters and practice their sounds with this fun and quick game. Use it in small groups for a fast review/practice activity. It can be used with English Language Learners to help them master the sounds and letters in the English Language. Picture clues help them connect the letter to the sound.

Try this for free and then come back for more fun I Have, Who Has games as your kids need to work on decoding, long vowels, sight words, and even math skills! 

Simply print, laminate, cut out and you are ready to play!


https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/I-Have-Who-Has-Alphabet-Recognition-2531911

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