Free Web App: 800+ Prompts for Community Circles, Journals, & Warmups

I made a free, searchable webapp for 800+ (hopefully trauma-aware) prompts for community circles, journals, warmups, closings, etc. You can add it as a button on your phone homepage, too. It's linked to a Google spreadsheet I keep updated, so feel free to suggest changes or additions. Not all of the questions I like, but I have included just because it's an index.

If Glide ever removes its services, you can access the Google Sheets document by clicking here.

12 Graphic Organizer Layouts for Science

Introducing one layout at a time helps students master and build a toolset of ways to analyze, summarize, and explain their ideas. Here are 12 of my favorite graphic organizers/strategies as I know them, with sample titles and categories.

KWL Handouts for sets where {all numbers are different} or {major trends or groups exist}. Ss respond with post-it notes, padlet comments, or discussion boards. 1. T explains aim is to surface different explanations. 2. T displays reductionist statement. 3. Ss respond by: move to places in room (Agree/Disagree) or group with teacher for clarity/reminder of what concept means.