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One Hundred Years of Solitude Characterization: Google Drive/Distance Learning
By Educate and Create
A characterization book for the novel One Hundred Years of Solitude. Great for differentiation while reading the novel! This comes complete with rubric. This product works great in any digital classroom. This is editable in Google Docs. You must have Google Drive to use this product! You may sign up for Google drive for free Visit here for help with Google Drive.
Freak the Mighty Activity, Friendship Assignment, Freak the Mighty Assignment
By Queen's Educational Resources
Freak the Mighty Activity, Friendship Assignment, Freak the Mighty Assignment
ABOUT THIS RESOURCE
⭐ Text - Freak the Mighty
⭐ One Writing Response Assignment
⭐ 3 pages
⭐ Print and Digital
⭐ NO Answer Key is included
This resource includes:
★ One Graphic Organizer (in 2 variations)
★ One Writing Response Sheet
★ Google Slide Link
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This resource includes ONE writing assignment about friendship. Students complete one graphic organizer to help them organize their thoughts and then extend their thinking and writing on a Writing Sheet (with lines) that includes the task question.
✅ The question is about how both the main characters are impacted/shaped by their friendship with the other.
✅ You can use this assignment as a sub-plan, assessment, classwork assignment, or homework assignment!
❗❗ NO ANSWER KEY is included.❗❗
❗❗ Please do not purchase this resource if you want an Answer Key.
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Animal Farm - Russian Revolution - Character Analysis - World History - English
By The Classroom Globetrotter
Explore Connections Between Literature and History with this Animal Farm Character Analysis!
Dive deep into George Orwell's classic novella, Animal Farm, and its allegorical ties to the Russian Revolution. This engaging activity allows students to analyze characters, uncover historical parallels, and enhance their understanding of both literature and world history.
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Uncover the allegory of Animal Farm with this thought-provoking character analysis activity. A must-have resource for teaching literature, history, and critical thinking in your classroom!
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Hyperbole Activities, Hyperbole Worksheet, Hyperbole PPT - Figurative Language
By Write On with Jamie
Introducing how to identify hyperboles and incorporate them in writing has never been easier! This comprehensive resource demonstrates how hyperboles add voice, word choice, and sentence fluency. From the struggling writer to the advanced writer, this resource offers something for everyone.
This lesson explains the entire process of incorporating thorough and concise examples of hyperboles in writing. The slide show and worksheets allow students to practice and develop their writing skills. The detailed lesson plans make implementing the assignment easy for teachers.
Numerous examples of hyperboles as a literary devices are included on the worksheets, so students can make corrections and identify writing elements.
This no-prep lesson is adaptable for in-class instruction, distance learning, or independent student work. The PowerPoint can be presented as whole class instruction or assigned for students to complete at home.
All materials are available in both Google Drive™ and print formats, ensuring easy access for all students.
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Language Showdown: Gen Z vs. The Oldies! Interactive Google Slides
By Inspired By MlG
Gen Z vs. The Oldies: The Ultimate Language Showdown in Google Slides!
Is "Yeet" the new "Groovy"? This interactive Google Slides activity throws down a fun challenge for students of all ages to explore the fascinating world of generational language!
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Help your students become language ninjas with the Gen Z vs. The Oldies: Language Showdown!
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Back to School Activity | Would You Rather Questions Freebie
By KJ Inspired Resources
This back to school would you rather game is a great get to know you activity for the first week of school! Perfect as an icebreaker activity, debate, speech class, morning meeting activity, brain break, discussion starters, writing prompts or debate prompts. This is great for middle and high school students!
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The Door of No Return by Kwame Alexander Vocabulary
By Ms. J's ELA
This resource should accompany Kwame Alexander's novel The Door of No Return. This resource covers vocabulary words from each chapter of the book. This is what you will receive in this Google Drive folder:
- A list of vocabulary words from each chapter. 10 words in chapters 1-5 & 7, 14 words in chapter 6 (there were just so many good ones)
- A worksheet for each list which asks students to identify the line or sentence in which they see the word. Then they need to guess at the definition using context clues. There is also a place for the dictionary definition so they can check how they did with the context clues.
- A self-grading Google Forms test for each vocabulary list. The students must choose the correct word to match the definition from a dropdown list. Then they must type the correct vocabulary word to fill in sentence blanks.
- An Easel test for each vocabulary list. These tests are identical to the Google Forms tests mentioned above. However, Easel does not have a fill-in-the-blank option. Students will choose the correct word from the list to fill in the blank. All questions are single select.
- A link to my Quizlet folder for this novel. It contains individual vocabulary sets for each chapter.
- A sheet that looks similar to a Frayer model. It is blank and can be used with any vocabulary word. Students can use this to identify the definition, part of speech, synonyms, and antonyms. They will also write a sentence using the word and draw a picture for the word. These sheets come in color and black & white.
- Two PDF files that contain 135 vocabulary words from the entire novel. One word can be assigned to each student, and they can share what they learn about the word.
- A few other activities that can be used with any vocabulary word. An acrostic poem sheet, a word web sheet, a doodle notes sheet.
First Day of School "School Talk" Activity
By Language Arts Excellence
Now with digital worksheet to support distance learning!
This product features an engaging School Talk activity that will have your new students thinking, writing, speaking, and moving on the very first day of school. In this lesson, they must choose between 6 different quotes about education from famous figures like Nelson Mandela and John Dewey and articulate why the quote aligns with their own perspective. Use this lesson every year to set the tone for what you expect in class; it is a great way to gain insight about your students' current attitudes about school and learning while getting to know one another with a higher level thinking activity. We have also recently added a digital version of the School Talk worksheet to support distance learning and cut down on paper.
This lesson plan can be used in any class and is recommended for upper elementary through high school students.
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Though this lesson plan is ideal for the first day of school, it can be used all year long without modification.
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RACE Writing Google Slides Presentation | Graphic Organizer | Editable TEST PREP
By Christina Bush
Do your students struggle with answering text-dependent questions? Introducing them to the RACE writing strategy could be a total game-changer for you and your students!
RACE Stands For:
Restate the question
Answer all parts of the question
Cite evidence to support your answer
Explain how your evidence proves your answer
This Google Slides presentation is already put together for you and ready to be shown to your students! Each step of the RACE writing strategy is discussed in-depth, with easy-to-follow and color-coordinated components. Each slide contains a checklist for you to display while teaching this writing process!
The last four slides consists of a graphic organizer (still color-coordinated!) to help you put all of the steps together at the end! The first two of those slides use an example question and response, separated into each step, along with all of the steps put together into one well-constructed response. The last two slides are CUSTOMIZABLE for you to add your own question and response!
BONUS! Keep your presentation engaging with all of the fun transitions and animations already done for you! This product includes TWO separate Google Slides presentations - identical in content, but one of them is more interactive! While the other simply displays all of the information.
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Gifted and Talented Activity Vocabulary Figurative Language & Story Elements
By A World to Explore Store - A Heritage Month Depot
Do you need an engaging activity to challenge your students? Looking for a fun way to combine story elements, figurative language, and vocabulary? Then download this Gifted and Talented Activity with Vocabulary, Figurative Language & Story Elements resource! 100% editable!
With this engaging choice board, which contains 8 high-level thinking activities, students demonstrate their deep understanding of any story. Perfect for the creative student who needs to be challenged! Each activity focuses on students demonstrating their knowledge of the vocabulary or figurative language used in the text along with their understanding of one story element. Activities include creating Venn diagrams, cross-word puzzles, writing short stories, or making a collage.
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Analyzing Environmental Disasters Caused by Human Activity
By Sarah Austin
You may hear about natural disasters often, but some of the deadliest disasters in world history have been environmental disasters caused by human activity. This lesson involves having your students investigate environmental disasters that have taken place on our planet. Their initial focus will be to examine the Chernobyl disaster in the Soviet Union. After closely exploring the historical background to this accident, students will then choose and research a different environment disaster, and create a Google Slide presentation to demonstrate their findings.
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Revising & Editing | Practice Passage W/ Task Cards | STAAR Aligned |7th 8th 9th
By Amanda Robinson
This engaging resource features an exciting revising & editing passage about the island of Bora Bora, the jewel of the South Pacific. My students have enjoyed this resource, and while it is sometimes a struggle to get them engaged in revise/edit activities, I heard tons of collaborative conversation as I monitored while they worked.
Aligned to Texas TEKS & Common Core
What's Included:
Revise/Edit Passage: "Bora Bora! The Jewel of the South Pacific." This passage about the small island of Bora Bora is interesting and engaging, filled with opportunities for students to practice revising and editing.
Targeted skills practice:
Flexible Assessment (3 formats): (All assessment types feature the same questions.)
Answer Key: Makes grading a breeze, saving you valuable time.
This resource is perfect for:
Turn editing and revising from mundane to captivating with this exciting resource! I hope you find it as useful in your class as I have in mine!
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian Graphic Org - Google Drive
By Educate and Create
Reading The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian? Looking for a way to engage your students? Our graphic organizers go perfectly with this timeless classic. Helping your students learn vocabulary, theme, plot, and symbols. This includes 5 graphic organizers and a rubric for easy grading. Google Drive version.
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Freak the Mighty Activity and Inference Assessment
By Queen's Educational Resources
Freak the Mighty Activity and Inference Assessment
ABOUT THIS MINI BUNDLE
★ Text - Freak the Mighty
★ Includes 2 Products
★ 25 Pages
★ Print and Digital
★ Includes an Assessment Answer Key only
This Mini Bundle includes 2 Products:
▶️ Freak the Mighty Assignment
▶️ Freak the Mighty Inference Task Cards and Assessment
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▶️ ABOUT Freak the Mighty Assignment
⭐ Text - Freak the Mighty
⭐ One Writing Response Assignment
⭐ 3 pages
⭐ Print and Digital
⭐ NO Answer Key is included
This resource includes:
★ One Graphic Organizer (in 2 variations)
★ One Writing Response Sheet
★ Google Slide Link
This resource includes ONE writing assignment about friendship. Students complete one graphic organizer to help them organize their thoughts and then extend their thinking and writing on a Writing Sheet (with lines) that includes the task question.
✅ The question is about how both the main characters are impacted/shaped by their friendship with the other.
✅ You can use this assignment as a sub-plan, assessment, classwork assignment, or homework assignment!
NO ANSWER KEY is included for the ASSIGNMENT❗❗
❗❗ Please do not purchase this resource if you want an Answer Key.
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▶️ABOUT Freak the Mighty Inference Task Cards and Assessment
⭐ Text - Freak the Mighty
⭐ Inference Multiple-Choice Assessment
⭐ 22 pages
⭐ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides)
⭐ Features 16 short passages
⭐ ANSWER KEYS included
This resource includes:
★ 16 Multiple-Choice Inference Task Cards
★ 16 Multiple-Choice ANSWER KEY Inference Task Cards
★ 1 Inference Test Format (same as passages in the Inference Task Cards)
★ 1 Inference Test Format ANSWER KEY
★ 1 Inference Graphic Organizer
★ 2 Inference Bookmarks
★ 1 Recording Sheet
★ Google Slide Link
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This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.
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DESCRIPTION
Students always need additional support in mastering the skill of inferencing. You can use these two sets of 16 Freak The Mighty Multiple-Choice Inference Task Cards to help students practice making inferences.
▶️ Inference Task Cards
✅ The first set of 16 Inference Task Cards consists of a short selection/passage from the book followed by an inference-based question. There are four multiple choice answers choices that students choose from. Students read the passage and choose the correct answer. Students will need to pay close attention to details to choose the correct answer. The inference questions are centered around character traits, character relationships, and situations.
✅ A Student Answer Sheet is included for students to write their answers.
✅ The second set of 16 Inference Task Cards are the actual “Answer Key” set of the first set of Task Cards. The Answer Key set of Task Cards highlight the correct multiple-choice answers in the color red and highlights relevant evidence that supports the correct answers in the color yellow.
✅ This is engaging practice for your students as it is perfect for mini-lessons, whole class instruction, cooperative learning, intervention groups, literacy centers, and small group instruction.
▶️ Test Format Version (Print and Digital)
✅ Also included is a "Test Format" version of the Inference Task Cards (same passages in the Task Cards). This includes an ANSWER KEY as well! The test consists of 16 multiple-choice inference questions.
▶️ Inference Graphic Organizer (Print and Digital)
✅ One-page Three-Column Graphic Organizer Chart that requires students to make evidence-based inferences. Students record the following information in the Inference Graphic Organizer: Information from the text, their own Prior/Background Knowledge, and Inferences. This is a great scaffolding tool for ELL and Special Ed students.
▶️ Inference Bookmarks
✅ These bookmarks include sentence stems consistent with making inferences. Students can reference these inference stems to stimulate their thinking, increase comprehension, and actively engage in reading and discussion. Students can also use these inference stems in their writing! These bookmarks can be used to support reading comprehension in any text.
Suggestions on how you can use the Multiple-Choice Inference Task Cards:
⭐ Quiz or Test - You can make a copy of the set of Task Cards and distribute to each student as a quiz or test. You, as the teacher , can then select the Task Card Inference question that students performed the lowest on and use that to review and develop/modify your instruction.
⭐ Small Group Instruction - You can have students engage in small group instruction where you provide additional support on the skill of inferencing. These Inference Task Cards will support that type of instruction. You can have all students in small groups practice with the same inference task card question number or you can distribute 1-2 Task Cards to each student to practice, then review.
⭐ Mini Lesson - You can load these Inference Task Cards on the Smartboard and use them to demonstrate how to make an inference. They can also be used to discuss the importance of details and how they are used to encourage inferential thinking. You can even use these Task Cards to discuss the difference between relevant details and irrelevant details. Finally, you can use these Inference Task Cards during the guided practice portion of your lesson.
⭐ Formative Assessment / Exit Slips - These Inference Task Cards make a great, quick formative assessment! You can easily check for understanding by distributing 1-2 Task Cards to each student to complete. You can circulate the room to do a "Quick Check" to see if students "Got it." You can also use these Task Cards as Exit Slips by distributing 1-2 Task Cards to each student to complete and hand in to you before they leave.
⭐ Partner Study - You can have students pair up and “test each other.” Partners not only ask each other to choose the correct multiple-choice answer, but to highlight or underline specific details in the selection/passage to support their inference-based answer. The Answer Key set of Task Cards are helpful in the sense that students can take ownership of reviewing the correct answers and sharing that with their partners**.**
⭐ Test Prep Review - You can use these Task Cards to review how to answer multiple-choice questions. You can also use these cards to teach students a variety of multiple-choice strategies (process of elimination, context clues, textual evidence, tone, etc.) to help them select the right answers to questions and aid comprehension.
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Public Speaking Curriculum, Speech Activities, Debate Unit - Organizing a Speech
By Write On with Jamie
Public Speaking Activities to Organize Your Speech
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Introducing how to organize a speech when writing a speech has never been easier! This lesson guides students through a step-by-step process of understanding how to organize the information in a speech and prepare accordingly. When a high school student begins a public speaking unit, it is quite often the first time he or she has been required to speak in public, other than the basic Show and Tell in elementary school.
Therefore, it is important to make sure the students become familiar with the basics of how to stand, speak, move, and make eye contact during any type of public speaking situation. This lesson is designed to help the students with all aspects of organizing their speech, so they can prepare their presentation accordingly.
The slide show, and worksheets allow students to practice and develop their public speaking skills. The worksheets reinforce guided note-taking techniques when used in conjunction with the slide show. The detailed lesson plans make implementing public speaking, speech and debate curriculum easy for teachers.
These no-prep lessons are adaptable for in-class instruction, distance learning, or independent student work. The PowerPoints can also be presented as whole class instruction or assigned for students to complete at home.
All materials are available in both Google Drive™ and print formats, ensuring easy access for all students.
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AVID Mini Socratic Seminar - Back to School Social Contract
By KJ Inspired Resources
In this Mini Socratic Seminar students will have Socratic dialogue in small groups in order to discuss and plan for a social contract. By the end of this lesson your students will have a deep understanding of what it means to have a cooperative and inclusive environment for learning!
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Now with digital worksheet to support distance learning!
This product features an engaging "Poetry Talk" activity that will have your students thinking, writing, speaking, and moving on the first day of your poetry unit. In this activity, they must choose between 6 different quotes about poetry from famous authors like T. S. Eliot and Carl Sandburg and articulate why the quote aligns with their perspective on poetry. This is a great way for students to think independently about poetry, share their ideas with others, and to give you a sense of where your students stand on the subject of poetry! We have also recently added a digital version of the History Talk worksheet to support distance learning and cut down on paper.
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Bloom's Taxonomy RACE Writing PRINT & DIGITAL Activities
By Christina Bush
Allow students to take control of their learning by creating text-dependent questions based off of the levels of Bloom's Taxonomy! This activity requires students to develop and apply higher-order thinking skills by coming up with their own questions while also coming up with an answer key using the R.A.C.E writing strategy.
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Oxymoron, Personification, Alliteration, Hyperbole Figurative Language Activity
By A World to Explore Store - A Heritage Month Depot
Do you want to make reviewing figurative language fun? Do you want your students engaged and motivated to learn? Then download this Oxymoron, Personification, Alliteration, Hyperbole Figurative Language Activity! Played individually or in teams, your students will be having so much fun they will forget they are learning!
Played like Bingo, students roll a die, find the corresponding instructions, and create their own sentences using the prompt provided The first student to complete a row or column wins the game! Virtual dice included! This activity can be played repeatedly as each game is unique. Laminate your gameboards and they can be used for years.
➟ Figurative Language covered in this activity: onomatopoeia, oxymoron, personification, alliteration, and hyperbole!
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China's Camps: "Re-education Centers" Or "Concentration Camps"?
By Sarah Austin
This lesson will have students critically explore what has been described as “one of the worst human rights crisis in the world”— referring to the camps located in the northwestern province of China, which are currently holding a million or more Uighur Muslims. The Chinese government disagrees with this portrayal, and has claimed that the camps are merely “re-education centers.” This lesson will have students analyze the validity of the two portrayals through the study of multiple sources.
The central investigative question is:
Are the camps in China “re-education centers” or are they “concentration camps”?
Time Frame: 2-3 class periods (60 min)
Materials:
• Lesson Plan
• 14 Slide Presentation
• Student Handout