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So you keep hearing about one-pagers, but you’re not really sure if you want to try them out. In this post, you can see some of the amazing examples teachers have shared with me in the last few weeks. You can use these beautiful pieces to introduce one-pagers to your students, or just peruse them to give you an idea of how this project might play out in your classroom.

If you are new to one-pagers, and would like to read a full how-to post, you can check that out here.

If you know you want to get started, but you aren’t sure what directions to give your students, you can  get four free templates (as shown in the first example below) with complete instructions here. 

 

 
One-Pagers by the students of Mrs. Johnson
 
 
One-Pagers by the Students of Regan Botero, Creekside High School, Florida
 

 

 
 
One-Pagers by the students of Gina Knight Hess, 6th Grade ELA, North Naples Middle School

 

 
 
One-Pagers by the students of Cassie Newcomb, Sardis Middle School, Boaz, Alabama

 

 
One-Pagers by the students of Fallon Ferrara Howes
 
 
One-Pagers by the students of Cathy Briggs, Ellensburg High School, Washington

 

 

 
One-Pagers by the Students of Sarah Ashley Byrd, St. Stephens High School, Hickory, NC

 

 
 
One-Pagers by the Students of Suzanne Sutton, Pre-AP 8th Grade, Classen School of Advanced Studies, Oklahoma City, OK
 
 
Remember, you can get four free templates with complete instructions for getting your students going with one pagers right here. Make it easy for you and your students to get going with this creative, critical-thinking strategy. 
 
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