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Valentine's Day Author's Purpose Coloring Quest! Grade 5-8 FREEBIE!
By TooBookedUp
Ready to 'color your students' world' with understanding this Valentine's Day?
Introducing our vibrant new resource, perfect for grades 4-6: the Valentine's Day Authors' Purpose Coloring Activity! This unique coloring resource brings together 20 engaging Valentine's-themed prompts, each carefully crafted to illustrate the six different author's purposes: Inform, Persuade, Entertain, Critique, Report, and Instruct.
In this colorful learning adventure, students will need our PDF and six specific colors to identify and color-code each author's purpose. It's not just a coloring activity; it’s a journey into the heart of reading comprehension and critical thinking, tailored specifically for young learners.
But wait, there's more love to spread! If you're looking for another delightful Valentine's Day coloring resource, don't miss our Valentine's Day Text Structure Color Sorts: A Rainbow of Learning. This free activity complements our Authors' Purpose Coloring Activity and is perfect for reinforcing text structure skills.
These resources are ideal for classroom activities, homework assignments, or as a part of your literacy centers. They're not just educational tools; they're a way to bring joy, color, and deeper understanding into your classroom this Valentine's Day.
So, why wait? Download our Valentine's Day Authors' Purpose Coloring Activity today, and watch as your students 'color their way' to mastering author's purposes, one hue at a time!
By Shy's Sunshine Room
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✬This assignment is meant to help students not only practice their Spelling words but also to help them acquire a larger vocabulary. There is space for fifteen Spelling words. However, the second page can always be printed again to add additional words as needed. Students should write their Spelling word, the definition, and use it in a sentence.
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✬It is completely understandable that there might not always be time to incorporate an assignment like this into the students’ regime of homework. Because of that, I have also used this if my students failed their Spelling tests. In my classroom, if they received less than an 80% on a Spelling test, I printed this out on Monday and stapled their test to it. (Others will draw the line at different percentages. I had ESL students who needed the vocab practice.) It was due on Friday. They then had to do this activity with any of the words that they spelled wrong. I would grade this assignment based on correct spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and correct definitions. Once done, I averaged the grade from this assignment with their test score and entered the new, higher grade into my gradebook. For the ESL students in my class, this assignment was very helpful in broadening their vocabulary.
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Proper Nouns: Parts of Speech Locate & Highlight
By The Emergency Sub
Proper Nouns: Parts of Speech
Are you struggling? Do you need help getting your students to identify proper nouns? This simple yet effective worksheet will help students identify proper nouns like pros; students highlight all the proper nouns and count the remaining unhighlighted answers to answer the trivia question,
• Easy-to-follow directions for students • Engaging activity to reinforce proper noun recognition • Easy to grade • Great for morning work.
Stop wasting time on complex grammar lessons that lose your students' attention. Locate & Highlight" worksheet provides a fun, hands-on way for elementary students to master a crucial part of speech.
The Diary of Anne Frank Character Communication Styles
By Ms. J's ELA
This resource should accompany the play The Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. This resource includes a notes sheet with resources for students to learn about the four communication styles: passive, aggressive, passive-aggressive, and assertive. Students are asked to think about their own communication styles.
There is also a Google Slides assignment for students to complete by explaining the communication styles of the characters in The Diary of Anne Frank. Students should name the style that they feel best fits each character and explain their reasoning.
The Dazzing Word Of Coral Reefs Level U Scientific Text
By Ann Stewart
Bring the vibrant underwater world of coral reefs to life with this informative nonfiction passage and set of 10 multiple choice questions. This science reading comprehension worksheet features a 150 word passage describing how coral reefs form and the threats facing these diverse ecosystems today. Useful for grades 3-5 science classes, the text and questions address key reading skills like main idea, detail identification, vocabulary, and author's purpose. After reading about the biology of coral reefs and the animals that depend on them, students will answer multiple choice questions testing comprehension, vocabulary meaning in context, drawing conclusions, differentiating fact and opinion, and more. From building reef structures to the need for conservation, this engaging worksheet will introduce students to coral reef ecology and build essential nonfiction literacy skills.
Skills covered:
Main idea & details
Vocabulary
Drawing conclusions
Differentiating fact & opinion
Author's purpose
Supporting evidence
By Abigail J McClellan
This mini book report is a perfect edition to your classroom! It is a single page that students can fill out when they are done reading a book. It can be used as homework, early finisher work, small group instruction / centers activities, and much more! The page includes a section where students share:
- Title
- Author
- Characters
- Setting
- This book made me wonder about...
- Would you recommend this book to a friend?
- How many stars (out of 5)
- Summary of the book
- Draw a comic strip of your favorite parts of the book
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BACK TO SCHOOL Getting to Know You Activity for Middle School ELA
By A World to Explore Store - A Heritage Month Depot
Do you want to learn about your students? Do you want them to be engaged and motivated to share? Then download this BACK TO SCHOOL Getting to Know You Activity for English Language Arts resource! With this engaging, no prep activity, students brainstorm responses for each alphabet letter. Perfect to use for upper elementary to high school students for team building and getting to know you.
Questions include sharing about themselves, their likes and dislikes, what they enjoy about school, and things they want to accomplish in their life (aka, a bucket list).
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The Door of No Return by Kwame Alexander Reading Journal
By Ms. J's ELA
This resource should accompany Kwame Alexander's novel The Door of No Return. There are 8 journal prompts total. One should be completed before starting the story, and one after finishing the story. Cover pages are included. This resource contains 18 PDF pages. 9 sheets are in color, and 9 are black/white.
The questions in this journal are related to the story. They ask students to predict, characterize, think about text structure and author's choice, and compare this story to others about slavery. There are many lines for students to use while journaling to organize their writing.
Earth Day Environmental Activists List Middle School Science and Sustainability
By A World to Explore Store - A Heritage Month Depot
Are you looking to engage your students in Earth Day? Do you want them to learn about various environmental activists? Do you want to celebrate the diversity of activists for Earth Day? Then download this comprehensive Earth Day Environmental Activists List! This list contains 30+ s/environmentalists with a brief explanation of what they are doing to make our world a better place. African-American, Black, Asian, Indian, Native American, Latina/Hispanic, LGBTQ+, and more! It also includes 6 possible activities you can do with this list.
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One Restaurant Food MENU TEMPLATE FUN Project Based Learning ACTIVITY!
By A World to Explore Store - A Heritage Month Depot
With this engaging project based learning activity, students create their own restaurant menus. This activity can be used in ELA, Math, the ELL classroom, or any class where food can be used to support and enhance student learning. This resource contains one template that has enough space for 8 fun menu items. Space is also provided for students to draw their food.
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Peer Pressure Graphic Organizer (For Any Text - Not Book Specific)
By Queen's Educational Resources
Not grade specific/Excellent for ALL grades!
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Graphic Organizer will help students think and write about how peer pressure plays an important role in the lives or characters. The graphic organizer can be used for any book (and is not book specific). They will identify and analyze how one negative influence of peer pressure led the character to detrimental consequences and how one positive influence of peer pressure proved to be an asset in the character’s life.
Great scaffolding tool to help students gather and organize information.
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To Kill A Mockingbird Film: 20 Insightful Qs & Prompts
By More Lessons Less Planning
Uncover Harper Lee's Timeless Message: 20 Insightful "To Kill a Mockingbird" Questions Step into the shoes of Scout Finch and delve deeper into the enduring themes of "To Kill a Mockingbird" with this captivating set of 20 questions. Designed to follow the film's poignant journey, these prompts will spark meaningful discussions, challenge perspectives, and leave a lasting impression on you and your audience.
Why choose our "To Kill a Mockingbird" Movie Quiz Questions?
"To Kill a Mockingbird" is more than just a film; it's a timeless exploration of the human condition. Use these questions to unlock its full potential, foster dialogue, and learn from the complexities of our world.
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Character Reading Response Dice Roll Writing Activity and Rubric *FOR ANY BOOK*
By Ms. J's ELA
Students use a die to decide the character, format, and topic that they will use for this reading response writing assignment. Students will have to assume the perspective of the character they roll first. You can use this resource with any book. Students simply need to write in the names of characters. This is meant to be a fun, amusing activity for students to think more deeply about what they have read. A writing rubric is included. Both the instructions and the rubric come in color and b/w.
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Author's Purpose Dice Roll Writing Activity and Rubric
By Ms. J's ELA
With this activity, students will use a die to determine the format, topic, and purpose to use in their writing assignment. Students should have a solid understanding of what it means for an author to persuade, inform, or entertain before diving in to this activity. A rubric is included. This is meant to be a fun, amusing exercise for students learning about author's purpose. Both the instructions and the rubric come in color and b/w.
Check out my free Ethos, Logos, Pathos Dice Roll Writing Activity, and my Character Reading Response Dice Roll Writing Activity as well!
Winter Figurative Language Practice
By Language Arts Excellence
This resource features an engaging, winter-themed worksheet to help students practice identifying figurative language. This can be given at the start of class, end of class, for homework, as part of an emergency substitute plan, or as part of a stations activity. Kids can never get enough practice with figurative language and this is the perfect worksheet to work on during the chillier months of the year. Terms Used: - Metaphor - Simile - Oxymoron - Hyperbole - Onomatopoeia - Allusion - Personification - Alliteration - Idiom Included in this product is both a color and black and white version.
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The Door of No Return Writing Project
By Ms. J's ELA
This resource should accompany Kwame Alexander's book The Door of No Return. This writing project asks students to conduct a small amount of research about the real Door of No Return. They will consider why the author may have chosen this title for his book, and they will think about how their reading experience may have been different if they had known about the door before reading.
This resource includes the writing prompt, a space for collecting information regarding the research questions, an essay outline, and a grading rubric. All sheets come in color and black/white for easy printing.
Christmas Coloring Activity for Mindfulness a REINDEER Zentangle
By A World to Explore Store - A Heritage Month Depot
Do you need a calming yet engaging activity before Christmas? This mindfulness coloring page can be used as a calm down strategy or for self-care. Your students will enjoy coloring this reindeer that come with one design in three styles. One with "Merry Christmas," one with "Happy Holidays,", one with "Oh Deer, Christmas is Here," and one with no words.
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Patriot Day Reading Comprehension September 11 Worksheet for 4th-6th Grade
By Thachakorn Kokong
Patriot Day: A Comprehensive Reading Worksheet for 4th Graders
Engage your students in learning about an important day in U.S. history with this Patriot Day Reading Comprehension Worksheet, designed specifically for 4th-6th grade students. This 8.5x11in size reading resource offers an age-appropriate explanation of Patriot Day and the events of September 11, 2001, while promoting understanding of themes like courage, unity, and kindness.
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Perfect for use in social studies or history lessons, this resource can be used for in-class activities, homework, or as part of a larger unit on national holidays and historical events. With this engaging worksheet, your students will deepen their knowledge of Patriot Day while practicing reading and comprehension skills.
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This worksheet is a great addition to your classroom or homeschool curriculum, providing both education and reflection on a pivotal moment in American history.
Nouns: Parts of Speech Locate & Highlight
By The Emergency Sub
Nouns: Parts of Speech
Are you struggling? Do you need help getting your students to identify nouns? This simple yet effective worksheet will help students identify nouns like pros; students highlight all the nouns and count the remaining unhighlighted answers to answer the trivia question,
• Easy-to-follow directions for students • Engaging activity to reinforce noun recognition • Easy to grade • Great for morning work.
Stop wasting time on complex grammar lessons that lose your students' attention. Locate & Highlight" worksheet provides a fun, hands-on way for elementary students to master a crucial part of speech.