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Kawaii Adventures: Free Sample
By Loubna Creations
Get a sneak peek into the Kawaii Adventures Activity Book with this free 2-page sample! Featuring adorable kawaii characters and fun, engaging stories, this sample offers a glimpse of the creative activities that will spark your child’s imagination. Perfect for kids ages 5-8, it’s a fun and educational way to entertain young learners while boosting their reading comprehension and critical thinking skills. Try it now and enjoy the cuteness!
"The Moral of the Story" - Match the Moral Free Product and Kindness Cards
By Caramel Bear Classroom
Product Description:
Now more than ever, we are all seeking connection and compassion from one another. Students need to know that you want them to be the best person they can be. Noticing their good actions creates more positivity and desired results. This free product helps students to recognize the moral lesson of 6 commonly known fairy tales.
* This updated product includes "Kindness Cards" that teachers can give to students, or students may give them to their friends!
* There is also a suggested book list that corresponds with the Fairy Tales from this lesson.
A Christmas Carol - A School Remix Play Script FREE PREVIEW
By Creative Primary Literacy
This is a free preview of the Christmas play script - A Christmas Carol - A School Remix Play Script. The full play script is available for just $5.50 by following the link below:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/A-Christmas-Carol-A-School-Remix-Play-Script-4129710
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This is a play script for A Christmas Carol, however it is a modern remake that is based in a school. The play script tells the story of a mean, old headmaster, Ebenezer Loops, who runs a dark and miserable school. The teachers are under-paid and over-worked, and the students are not allowed to smile or have fun.
It is Christmas eve and his best worker, Bob Bamboo asks for the day off to spend time with his family, and sick child – Petite Pat. Loops almost refuses but decides to just dock his pay for the day. Then, that evening he gets a visit from the previous headmaster – another miserable person called Mr Frown.
Mr Frown tells him he needs to change his ways or end up with the same fate as him; he tells him how he will be visited by three ghosts that night. The ghosts visit and show Loops various things that upset him enough to change his ways.
After the visits of the ghosts Loops wakes up on Christmas day a changed man and tries to put right all the wrongs he has caused over the previous decades!
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There are song recommendations throughout the script, with a mixture of traditional Christmas songs and modern songs. There are 19 speaking parts, with additional non-speaking roles too for up to 30 students.
I hope you have fun with it, my class had a ball!
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Ontario Grade 6 - Immigrant Journeys: Choosing Canada as a Home
By Mark Holmes
This is a sample of a twenty story set that can be found at:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Ontario-Grade-6-20-Young-Immigrant-Journeys-1600-1900-12400978
The entire set includes:
20 Engaging Stories with images: Immerse your students in the lives of young immigrants from diverse backgrounds, including French, Scottish, German, Irish, Chinese, Icelandic, Ukrainian, Acadian, Black Loyalist, and British.
Historical Accuracy: Each story is meticulously researched to ensure historical accuracy, providing a rich and authentic learning experience.
Differentiated Instruction: The stories are written in clear, accessible language suitable for Grade 6 reading levels, with opportunities for differentiated instruction.
Cross-Curricular Connections: These stories connect to various subjects, including social studies, language arts, and even art, providing a holistic learning experience.
Discussion Questions: Thought-provoking discussion questions are included for each story to encourage critical thinking and classroom engagement.
Project Ideas: Inspire your students with 10 creative project ideas, ranging from digital storytelling to family history research, to deepen their understanding of immigration.
Vocabulary List: A vocabulary list with definitions is provided to enhance students' understanding of key terms related to immigration and Canadian history.
St. Patrick's Day Writing Paper with Six Styles of Lines
By Bunny Hop Shop
St. Patrick's Day will be more fun with this clover shaped lined writing paper! Six line sizes are included. Simply choose the appropriate line style for your students and print out the clover paper with or without the name and date lines. This pack also includes a blank clover outline. Students will love using this paper to publish their March writing pieces!
Little Blue Truck Story Sequence
By Tomorrowcomes
Do your students love to interact with the stories they read? These worksheets are a great way for your students to interact more with Little Blue Truck written by Alice Schertle. This story sequence is a great way for students to focus on the order of the story. This resource includes a full color story sequence and a more printer friendly coloring sequence for you to decide which is best for your students!
Do you like this book but want a little more check out the Little Blue Truck worksheet resource.
Looking for more story sequence worksheets discover The Big Honey Hunt story sequence here!
Kindness Starts With Me Booklet | No Prep Printable Activity
By Elena Tenisi
Mini book for kindness week. Simply have students cut out each page and staple them together. Students will be able to color in each page. Great way to start brainstorming random acts of kindness. Resource comes in colored and black-white versions. A HUGE thank you to the following content creators for making my resource possible:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Color-Idea
https://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Charlotte-Hollinger
https://www.TeachShare.com/Store/A-Sketchy-Guy
https://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Krista-Wallden-Creative-Clips
10 Traditional Tales From Around The World
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
When a story begins “Once upon a time”, you can be fairly sure that it is a traditional tale. These stories have been told for centuries, and have some common elements. Some of the elements you might find in a traditional tale are; a magical setting, talking animals, good and evil characters, and a happy ending.
There is much we can learn by reflecting on the stories heard in childhood. Magical characters such as the Pied Piper, the talking frog and the fairy godmother are likely to remain in the imagination for a lifetime. The adventures these stories describe often reflect challenges we face in our journeys. The tales hide a wealth of insights just below the surface. They are clearly more than mere entertainment for children.
This ebook story collection features 10 traditional tales. Each tale is followed by 10 questions. The answers are provided in the back of the book.
Zip The Elf Builds A Snowman-with VCe spelling list, questions, and writing.
By Ann Stewart
Bring some frosty fun into your reading lessons with this integrated blizzard-themed learning resource! The fictional passage Zip The Elf Builds a Snowman follows two spirited friends as they play outside on a snow day. Students will be engaged by the whimsical illustration and hilarious character dialogue as they strengthen 2nd-4th grade reading skills.
This comprehensive winter-wonderland activity incorporates:
A short 185-word story filled with vivid details and descriptive language.
A 10-word spelling list spotlighting the Magic E vowel pattern.
6 multiple-choice reading comprehension questions.
1 constructed response question with space for writing.
Colorful, playful illustration to match the passage.
The magic E focus builds phonics skills while the reading comprehension questions address key ideas, details, events, and vocabulary. The constructed response integrates writing skills and allows creative retelling. This one resource combines reading, writing, spelling, phonics, vocabulary, and visual literacy into an integrated snow day adventure!
Perfect for whole group, centers, morning work, partner practice, or homework, this snow-much-fun resource creatively reinforces fundamental 2nd-4th grade ELA/literacy skills and engages students with its lively narrative. Make blizzard learning magical with Zip and Elf Build a Snowman!
Keywords:
2nd grade reading
3rd grade reading
Magic E spelling
Short story
Reading comprehension
Reading skills
Constructed response
Winter
Snow
Snowman
Who What Where When Why Differentiated Worksheets & Digital Story | 4th of July
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
These Who What Where When Why Differentiated Worksheets come with a digital WH question version of the story. Students will read the 4th of July-themed short story and then answer the Who What Where When Why guided questions.
In the differentiated worksheets, students have the option to fill in the answers or choose from multiple-choice options. The digital version has audio support for questions and answers, multiple-choice answers, and self-checking.
This resource includes:
Common Core State Standards: RL.2.1
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Building Trust SEL Lesson Using "Thank You, M'am" by Langston Hughes
By Ms. J's ELA
This social emotional learning lesson uses Langston Hughes' short story Thank You, M'am. During this SEL lesson, students complete a pre-reading journal activity, read the short story (not included), answer questions related to the text, and contemplate the ways that they can build trust with the people in their lives. There is also an opportunity for whole class discussion regarding the idea of building trust.
This resource includes:
- a slides presentation to follow
- 3 worksheets: pre-reading, questions about trust in the text, and building trust reflection
- an answer sheet
Students care deeply about trust. They want to be trusted, but they don't always understand how their actions contribute to their trustworthiness. This lesson encourages students to think about how they can build trust with the people in their lives, and makes them think about what they might receive in return for demonstrating their trustworthiness. Students will think about the ways Roger showed that he was untrustworthy, the things he did to gain Mrs. Jones' trust back, and what he ended up receiving for demonstrating that he was trustworthy.
If I Owned a Magic Tree House Creative Writing Lesson
By Kristen
This simple no prep writing prompt will be the perfect compliment to your classroom. All you need to do is print and explain. Students will get to draw and write a short story about where they would go and what they would do if they owned a Magic Tree House. This simple activity is the perfect addition to any Magic Tree House book. Also, there are varying levels of the activity so you can choose what works best for your students or even vary the assignment within the classroom!
Houghton Mifflin Leveled Readers Vocabulary Match Ant Stories
By Sarah Anderson
Use: Copy the pages in this resource onto card stock & cut apart.
Players: 2-6
Directions: Lay all cards upside down on a table. Players will take turns flipping over two cards and seeing if they match. If the cards match the player gets to keep those cards and it is the next player's turn. If the cards do not match the player flips the cards back over and it is the next player's turn.
Additional Support: Send this game home for a fun way to practice these vocabulary words at home!
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Who What Where When Why Worksheets & Digital Story | Children's Day Celebration
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
These Who What Where When Why Differentiated Worksheets come with a digital WH question version of the story. Students will read the Children's Day-themed short story and then answer the Who What Where When Why guided questions.
In the differentiated worksheets, students have the option to fill in the answers or choose from multiple-choice options. The digital version has audio support for questions and answers, multiple-choice answers, and self-checking.
This resource includes:
Common Core State Standards: RL.2.1
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All Summer in a Day by Ray Bradbury SEL Lesson: Social Awareness
By Ms. J's ELA
This social emotional learning lesson uses Ray Bradbury's short story "All Summer in a Day." The short story is not included in this resources, but it can be found online. The focus of the lesson is social awareness.
This resource is a Google File that includes a PDF and Google Slides version of the teaching slides, which can be projected in front of the class, 4 student worksheets in color and 4 in b/w, and a teaching guide.
The lesson includes:
- Pre-reading Journal and Discussion Question
- Reading Questions for All Summer in a Day
- Cause and Effect Questions for All Summer in a Day
- Definition of Social Awareness
- Discussion Questions Regarding Social Awareness Situations
- Social Awareness Questions Related to All Summer in a Day and a Personal Reflection Question
Christmas tree writing template, Writing Paper with Lines for Primary
By Truly Neat Printables
This set of Christmas tree writing template clipart is perfect for kindergarten, grade 1 and grade 2 children to write short stories. These picture shapes clipart are best for summer themed creative writing.
The file is in PNG format (transparent and white filled)
There are 8 different types of images in this set. Each clipart comes with 2 different width of the handwriting lines (white filled and transparent) So you can choose whichever is suitable to your needs.
These papers are for personal and commercial use.
Restrictions: You are not allowed to share, resell or redistribute this product in their original format. You may not claim my work as your own.
All graphics belong to Truly Neat Printables.
This is an instant digital download. No product will be sent to you.
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Houghton Mifflin Leveled Readers Vocabulary Match: The Great Ball Game Stories
By Sarah Anderson
Use: Copy the pages in this resource onto card stock & cut apart.
Players: 2-6
Directions: Lay all cards upside down on a table. Players will take turns flipping over two cards and seeing if they match. If the cards match the player gets to keep those cards and it is the next player's turn. If the cards do not match the player flips the cards back over and it is the next player's turn.
Additional Support: Send this game home for a fun way to practice these vocabulary words at home!
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Who What Where When Why Differentiated Worksheets & Digital Game | Christmas
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
These Who What Where When Why Differentiated Worksheets come with a digital WH question version of the story. Students will read the Christmas-themed short story and then answer the Who What Where When Why guided questions.
In the differentiated worksheets, students have the option to fill in the answer or choose from multiple-choice options. The digital version has audio support for questions and answers, multiple-choice answers, and is self-checking.
This resource includes:
Common Core State Standards: RL.2.1
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Teacher Bethanie @TaughtOught Homeschooling
Fish Cheeks by Amy Tan SEL Lesson: Embracing Differences
By Ms. J's ELA
This social emotional learning lesson uses Amy Tan's short story Fish Cheeks. The short story is not included in this resource, but it can be found online. The focus of this lesson is embracing our own differences.
This resource is a Google File that includes a PDF and Google Slides version of the teaching slides, which can be projected in front of the class, 4 student worksheets in color and 4 in b/w, and a teaching guide.
The lesson includes:
- Pre-reading Journal and Discussion Question
- Reading Questions for Fish Cheeks
- Discussion Questions for Personal Reflection Focused on Embracing our Differences
- An Interview Assignment Related to Embracing our Differences
Houghton Mifflin Leveled Readers Vocabulary Match: Officer Buckle Stories
By Sarah Anderson
Stories: “Max the Pet Show Star”, “The Best Job for Scooter”, “Daisy Divine, Dancing Dog”
Use: Copy the pages in this resource onto card stock & cut apart.
Players: 2-6
Directions: Lay all cards upside down on a table. Players will take turns flipping over two cards and seeing if they match. If the cards match the player gets to keep those cards and it is the next player's turn. If the cards do not match the player flips the cards back over and it is the next player's turn.
Additional Support: Send this game home for a fun way to practice these vocabulary words at home!