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Total Eclipse | Informational Passage w/ Task Cards, Google Form, or MC Formats
By Amanda Robinson
Is your classroom ready for a cosmic adventure? Eclipse! Chasing the Shadow of the Sun is an informational passage that you can differentiate to meet your needs AND pull in the excitement of the upcoming solar eclipse on April 8, 2024!
Product Description:
This downloadable resource provides a comprehensive and engaging reading passage about total solar eclipses, specifically designed to target high-frequency informational English/Language Arts skills.
What's Included:
Total Eclipse Informational Article | An engaging informational passage that explores the history and science behind total solar eclipses.
Multiple Choice Mayhem! | Assess your students' comprehension with a variety of question formats (Questions are the same, regardless of format):
Skills Assessed:
Bonus! A handy answer key is included for effortless grading.
Benefits:
This resource is perfect for:
Spark a love of learning and ignite curiosity about the cosmos! Download today!
Sunrise/Sunset/Earth’s Axis/Seasons/Shadows/Tilt Scavenger Hunt 5-7
By Mark Holmes
Sunrise/Sunset/Earth’s Axis/Seasons/Shadows/Tilt Scavenger Hunt
Hi fellow teachers
I often do scavenger hunts in grade 4 to 7 classrooms. I find them particularly useful when I’m feeling tired or lacking energy (hey, we’ve all been there).
Why do I like them?
It can look chaotic, but if observed you can see students really trying, really reading the information, and really collaborating and cooperating.
How it works:
There are two components:
My students are currently doing this very activity as I write!
The whole activity takes about 40 minutes and I might suggest watching a couple of Youtube videos on the topic to ‘get them in the mood.
Good luck!