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Episode 1 Disney's The Crossover Series Text Companion Handout
By TooBookedUp
If your students loved reading Kwame Alexander's The Crossover, they need to see the new Disney+ series! As teachers, we want our students to be engaged, even when they are watching a film. With this resource, students will be challenged to think critically about the text and film in a variety of ways including comparing and contrasting, evaluating director decisions, and tracking character development across the series.
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Check out every episode bundled 1-8: Disney's The Crossover Series Text Companion Handouts Episodes 1-8 BUNDLE (TeachShare.com)
Creative Writing Prompt: Design a Restaurant Menu
By Jennifer Nguyen
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FREE Bookshelf Reading Goal Tracker French, English, Spanish
By Cheryl Bennett
Encourage your students' reading with a free, customizable Reading Tracker! Great for interactive notebooks (print at 80%) or binders. This engaging resource features a charming bookshelf illustration with blank book spines, designed to help students visually track their reading progress.
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Ideal for individual use or classroom activities, this Reading Tracker not only motivates students to read more but also provides a tangible way to celebrate their literary achievements. Download it today and watch your students' love for reading grow!
Nonfiction Text Features Test - editable in Power Point
By Sassycat Corner
Working on nonfiction text features in your ELA class? This test for nonfiction test features will help you determine how well your students have learned the various features. Best of all, it is easy to edit. Simply delete questions that you don't want, add those that do, or change the wording of others to suit the unit YOU taught. This test currently is 5 pages long. It features 13 MC questions and 5 short answer questions. (1 MC and 1 Short answer overlap each other.) The unit materials that this test was designed to compliment can be found at the following links: Buy the Bundle and SAVE!!!! Nonfiction Text Features Mini Unit Bundle Individual Files: Nonfiction Text Features Powerpoint - Editable Nonfiction Text Features Task Cards Nonfiction Text Features Unit Worksheets Nonfiction Text Features Posters Nonfiction Text Features Test - editable in Power Point
By Amanda G
This resources is a quick and easy year-end review, great to share with parents or send on to next year's teacher. Covers: * alphabetical ordering * misspelled words * parts of speech * reading comprehension * syllables * rhyming words * compound words ********************************************************************** Please don't forget to take a look at the other items I have available in my store! Follow me to get the most up to date information and heads up on upcoming sales. Thank for taking the time to stop by and purchase this resource.
I Spy Favorite Singers - Free Product, Proofreading Rules
By Caramel Bear Classroom
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“I Spy” proofreading and editing is a fun resource where students will be able to convey their knowledge of editing punctuation, spelling, and grammar. Using a short summary of singers like Shawn Mendes, Arianna Grande, and Katy Perry, students will have practice correcting these interesting passages while learning about their favorite singers.
This free product includes a worksheet for Proofreading Rules, especially pertaining to these lessons. An additional handout will be offered that explains when to use italics, and when to use quotation marks. In reading passages about famous singers, you will see the use of album titles and individual songs used quite often.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton - Women's Rights: One Page Primary Source Worksheet
By Christa Nonnemaker
Unlock the door to immersive historical exploration with this primary source curriculum resource, designed to captivate and inspire your students.
Many students have heard about the Declaration of Sentiments or might have even read portions of it. Now students can go behind the scenes with this primary source excerpt!
This primary source worksheet features a passage written by Elizabeth Cady Stanton in Eighty Years and More in which explains why she and Lucretia Mott decided the time had come to organize the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 which ushered in the Women's Rights Movement in the United States. Students will enjoy learning about the motivations behind the creation of the convention. Two questions follow the Guided Reading.
On the second page, the passage is enhanced with Meanings and Definitions in order to facilitate and improve understanding. A Differentiated Learning Option is also available for students.
The third page includes Background Information and an Answer Key. This is excellent practice in Primary Source Analysis and in identifying author perspective.
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Here are some links below for other resources relating to the Women's Rights Movement:
* Early Women's Rights Movement Reading Assignments and Worksheet
* Early Women's Rights Movement DBQ's and Primary Sources
* Early Women's Rights Movement Power Point Lesson
Or all three of the above in the bundle below:
* Early Women's Rights Movement Teaching Bundle
Do you love historical fiction? My novel, Hearts at War, features a white girl and a Japanese-American boy who are childhood friends whose growing attraction to one another in high school will be severed by war, family and social pressures once they enter college. They come of age in California and coincidence will throw them together again in the Pacific theater of war as they both serve in the military. Will they be able face the challenges of war and find a way back to each other? Available on Amazon or Kindle/Kindle Unlimited. Young Adults/Adults/Interracial Romance. I appreciate any reviews! Thank you! - Christa Nonnemaker (B.A./M.A., History)
R.A.C.E.S. Writing Strategy Grade 3 (WonderWorks)
By Peter D
This is a 64-page set of worksheets to help grade 3 students practice the R.A.C.E.S. Writing Strategy. The R.A.C.E.S. Writing Strategy (Restate, Answer, Cite, Explain, Summarize) is a method that students can use to write meaningful responses to questions about a written text.
For each week in the WonderWorks Interactive Worktext for Grade Three, there are two questions for students to answer using the R.A.C.E.S. Writing Strategy. Please note that students must have the WonderWorks Interactive Worktext for Grade Three in order to answer the questions in these worksheets.
Word Study Worksheets for Middle School - Vocabulary Building
By Amanda G
Vocabulary building worksheets for 7th and 8th grade.
This resource includes nine individual activities.
Topics covered include:
* parts of speech
* synonyms
* word maps
* syllables
* heteronyms/homonyms
These worksheets are a part of a Vocabulary Builder Word Study unit, working on vocabulary building. You can easily use just these worksheets as part of your English Language Arts programming.
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Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Not for public display.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Valentine's Day Handout How to Say I LOVE YOU in 50 Languages
By A World to Explore Store - A Heritage Month Depot
Are you looking for the perfect way to celebrate diversity in your classroom this Valentine's Day? Then download this Valentine's Day Handout How to Say I LOVE YOU in 50 Languages! Bring joy and love into your classroom by encouraging your students to learn how to say "I Love You" in 50 different languages. Great for classroom community or celebrating the diversity in your classroom.
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Valentine's Day Around the World BUNDLE
By Magen Crim
Engage students with vibrant, easy-to-use anchor charts that simplify concepts, spark curiosity, and provide lasting reference tools for classrooms, making learning interactive and memorable!
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Brainstorm Blank Bubble Map with lines Graphic organize Template Writing Diagram
By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education
This cloud of thoughts cute simple and basic graphic organizer is a great tool for students to benefit from brainstorming activities. It is can be used to many different books in any curriculum or else. Two versions are avalaible.
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Figurative Language and Imagery Anchor Chart
By Magen Crim
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By La Llama Bilingüe
Have fun with this template. Kids can use this to illustrate their favourite moment in a story, the life of a character or simply to show a favourite memory of this school year that is about to end.
FREE Sample - Year Long Grammar Packet
By Fortunate in Fifth Grade
Grab the FREE sample packet of my Full Year Weekly Grammar Packets before you buy!
If you like this sample then you will love the bundle! This bundle includes a printable packet for 6 units with 3 mini-lessons, 3 practice sheets, and answer keys as shown in this sample. Each unit (6 full units) has 5 weeks of skills for your student to practice giving you a full year of grammar! These grammar skills do follow McGraw Hill Wonders for 5th grade however the grammar skills are your standard grammar skills taught in upper elementary.
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RACE - All Things English Addendum
By Blooming Through High School
An easy to read format to get your students writing!
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Prepositional Phrase Practice - Cut and Paste Activity
By A Teachers Sidekick
This is a cut and paste activity for students to practice prepositional phrases. Students will need to cut the preposition out of the lists given and then paste it into the correct sentence. Then they will circle the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
This would be a great "Check for Understanding" activity or even a quick assessment.
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FREEBIE Understanding Hurricanes Passage, Q & A, and Note-Taking Sheets
By Homeschool with Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
Dive into the dynamic world of meteorology with the FREEBIE “The Fury of Nature: Understanding Hurricanes” reading passage, Q & A, and Note-Taking Sheets! This educational resource offers a captivating reading passage that explores the science, impact, and fascinating facts about hurricanes. Accompanied by a comprehensive set of questions and answers, it provides a thorough framework for assessing student understanding and encouraging critical thinking. The note-taking sheets are designed to help students organize information effectively and develop strong study habits. Ideal for middle to high school students, this freebie is an invaluable addition to any science curriculum or classroom library.
Making Inferences Anchor Chart
By Magen Crim
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World War II Historical Fiction List * World History * U.S. History * AP*
By Christa Nonnemaker
World War II fiction novels offer high school teachers a powerful tool for engaging students in historical learning. These novels provide immersive experiences that transport readers into the tumultuous era of the 1940s, allowing them to witness the human experience amidst the chaos of war. Through compelling characters and gripping narratives, students can gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of the conflict, including its causes, consequences, and the diverse perspectives of those involved. Moreover, reading World War II fiction encourages critical thinking and empathy as students explore themes of resilience, sacrifice, and the impact of war on individuals and societies. By delving into these narratives, students not only enhance their historical knowledge but also develop important skills in analysis, interpretation, and perspective-taking, making World War II fiction an invaluable addition to any high school curriculum.
This list is by no means exhaustive but it contains newer as well as classic titles, many of which have been made into movies. Share this list with students for reading suggestions over the break or during the school year for book reports or other assignments. Or use for a student book club or even your own book club! World War II historical fiction is quite popular right now!!!
I admit that my own historical fiction novel, Hearts at War, is on the list! I wrote this novel with the high school student in mind, in order to delve deeper into life on the home front for those coming-of-age. The story centers around a Japanese-American boy and a Caucasian girl who grow up in Southern California and then follows how their lives diverge once Pearl Harbor is attacked. Students might be surprised to learn that Japanese-American Nisei served as secret translators in the Pacific theater of war during World War II. I wanted that piece of history to come to light which has been hidden for far too long.