Choice boards
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I found the answer to early finishers! Put an end to the early finisher challenge with fun and engaging Early Finisher Choice Boards. They are free, too!

Kelli King saved to Teaching
These choice boards you can send home with kindergarteners during a break, holiday or as homework. Includes 6 different free example choice boards.

Donna Bishop saved to Education
With the VERY sudden need for eLearning resources teachers and parents can become easily overwhelmed. As a technology teacher on special assignment and a parent of a second-grader (who is now at home for the next month), I can definitely relate. I know we all want to create meaningful online lessons and activities for our students, however, just like in the classroom we need some ready to use materials to fill in the gaps as we create. Choice boards are an excellent option for teachers…

Gon Awol saved to Instructional Design
FREE Choice Boards for Students! Great ideas for early finishers and fast workers. "I'm done! Now what?" Give your early finishers fun choices they will love! Fill small gaps of time between finishing an assignment and transitioning to the next activity with student choice boards. Desk work, center work, quiet choices.

Katie Oppenheim saved to School Counseling Toolbox
Help build intrinsic motivation in elementary students during distance learning! Be sure to download the free editable student choice boards in the blog post!

Denise M. saved to Teaching Remote Learning
To help with any teachers dealing with school closures or the possibility of home and distance learning, I've put together these Home Learning Choice
Angela Turner saved to distance learning
I love reading fall themed books but I do not always want them to be Halloween themed. So many children do not observe Halloween as a holiday. While I think it is okay to still talk about this holiday, I try to read books that will speak to each of the students in the classroom. Also, let's face it...if the student doesn't celebrate Halloween--they ask a whole lot of questions when we read Halloween books. Who can blame them? Below are my top five favorite fall/autumn read alouds. These are…

Sue Detamore saved to Education - reading
This tutorial walks you through how to set up a student choice board using Google Slides. Teachers can integrate student choice into their curriculums and lesson plans with choice boards for projects, test reviews, or even class activities. Google Slides make it easy to link to websites, webpages,
Jackie Van saved to Special education
I love learning menus, and it is one of my favorite ways to incorporate student choice and to differentiate learning. And with digital tools like G Suite for Education, it's super easy to make menus interactive, digital, and more dynamic! Digital Differentiation offers teachers and students many ways to reach all learners.

Jessica Sabin saved to Differentiation
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Jess W saved to Teach to Reach