One-Pagers Mega Bundle | One Pager Templates l one pager novel l 1 pager rubric
- Zip
What educators are saying
Products in this Bundle (10)
showing 1-5 of 10 products
Description
One-pagers are a creative tool you can use for almost everything. All the one-pagers in this bundle have templates and specific instructions, so every student can be successful. No more staring at a blank page and wondering what the heck to put on it.
Check out the video to see these one-pagers in action.
These activities will have your students thinking critically and creatively all year long, and looking forward to it.
Did I mention it's pretty hard to cheat on a one-pager? Yep, it's all about originality and making connections.
Inside this packet, you'll find your new:
✓ One-Pagers for any Novel, 4 Template Packet
✓ One-Pagers for any Podcast
✓ One-Pagers for any Film
✓ One-Pagers for any Vocabulary Set
✓ "About Me" One-Pagers
✓ Reading Profile One-Pagers
✓ Name Tent One-Pagers
✓ Nonfiction One-Pagers
✓ Characterization One-Pagers
With these one-pagers, you'll get to know your students better, they'll stay more focused when you share podcasts and films (no more dazed staring into space), memorizing vocabulary will get a lot more interesting, and you can find out how well they're understanding whole class novels, lit circle books, and choice reading selections.
My one-pager templates have been featured in The New York Times, at We Are Teachers, Cult of Pedagogy, and more.
⭐ Here's what other teachers are saying...
- "I loved the multiple options and the clear directions. My middle schoolers definitely need things spelled out! Thanks!"
- "This resource has been a huge timesaver. I love one-pagers, but always struggle to give adequate directions for them. This resource provided both instructions and and templates that have made my life easier, and my students enjoy the one-pager experience more."
- "Many creative and meaningful activities with easy to follow instructions in this bundle!"
- These one-pagers are so flexible. I initially used them in language arts as part of readers responses. The students really loved them. As I became more familiar, I have used them in other subject areas. They are so open-ended.
The templates make it easy for even your art-haters to succeed with this strategy.
Questions? I'm at betsy@nowsparkcreativity.com
By the way, could you use a hand with discussion? Check out my free discussion toolkit right here!