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How To Research: Analyze & Evaluate Evidence Checklist: 5th Studies Weekly Wk. 3
By Colleen Burdette
How do students learn to be effective researchers?
Students will create a reference checklist to use throughout the year to help with research when responding to compelling questions.
Students will read an informational text explaining how to research and why it is important to analyze the information found through research. They will also read how to present the information once it has been analyzed.
Using this information, students will create a checklist using a template and important points from the reading. They can complete this by cutting and pasting, handwriting, or completing a Google Slide activity.
Teachers can also opt to use the provided follow up questions to increase rigor. These questions can be used for early finishers, as a written assignment, or a starters for class discussions.
This activity aligns with 5th Grade Studies Weekly Week 3.
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What Was The Titanic? Non-Fiction Book Report Project 4th Grade Reading Lesson
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
If you are looking to explore non-fiction text structures, this "What Was The Titanic?" book report project digital product for 3rd and 4th-grade students is perfect. It's designed to enhance non-fiction reading comprehension and book report writing skills!
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NOTE: You need a (free) Google account to access the digital lesson, and you will need access to the book "What Was The Titanic" by Roberta Edwards to complete the digital and printable activities.
Students will dive into the historical context of The Titanic, gaining a deeper understanding of this significant event in world history. The digital lesson guides students through key facts, timelines, and the impact of these events.
How to use this resource:
The printable PDF book report flip book template provides creative book report ideas, such as summarizing the events, using critical thinking skills, and creating a timeline. It can be used with any non-fiction book. Students will also use a book review template to evaluate The Titanic's significance. Overall, this project offers an engaging way for students to explore non-fiction text structures while learning about a crucial event in history.
The non-fiction book report flip book pages include:
✏book title info
✏rating & review
✏vocabulary
✏facts
✏text ideas
✏series of events
✏making life connections
✏what I learned
✏questions I have
✏setting & subject
✏interesting event
✏important event
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Argumentative prompt, articles, and outline sheet - Distance Learning
By Educate and Create
This is a prompt for whether or not Shakespeare wrote his own plays. It includes three articles, an outline sheet, and a grading rubric for the essay. This is a great resource for if you are covering essay writing but also doing Shakespeare plays or sonnets before or after. 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
We Beat The Street Inspirational Educators Writing Assignment | Writing
By Queen's Educational Resources
We Beat The Street Inspirational Educators Writing Assignment | We Beat the Street
ABOUT THIS RESOURCE
★ Text - We Beat The Street
★ Topic - Inspirational Educators
★ 8 pages
★ Print and Digital
★ Suitable for Middle and High School Students
★ Differentiated Writing Assignment Versions
❌ NO Sample Responses Included
This resource includes:
★ One Short Response Writing Assignment
about "Inspirational Educators" in Chapter 3 of the WBTS book - George's
teacher, Ms. Johnson.
★ Differentiated version of the Short Response Writing Piece
for students who need additional assistance or guidance.
★ Writer’s Reflection Sheet
★ Writing Skills List Sheet
that includes a list of writing skills that students can select from to reflect
about their writing strengths and weaknesses. This is especially helpful for
students who need additional assistance or guidance.
★ 2 Student-Friendly 2-point Rubrics
to choose from and evaluate the writing piece.
★ 1 Bulletin Board Task Display Page
to accompany the showcasing of student work, while enhancing the overall
visual aspect of your bulletin board!
★ Google Slide Link
❌ NO Sample Responses Included
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In Chapter 3, we learn that Miss. Johnson, George's third grade teacher, has made George feel smart and special. She's one of several people who has motivated and inspired him to look beyond his circumstances, go to college, and become somebody big and important.
This is a differentiated short response writing assignment where students will write about why Miss Johnson is an inspirational person in George's life. They will cite specific evidence from the text to support their responses and analysis.
This packet will save you a whole lot of time! You will be ready to score students' completed differentiated writing assignment immediately upon completion and showcase their work as the Rubric and Bulletin Board Task Display Page are included in this packet!
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❌ Lesson plans are not included. This resource can be used in addition to your own lesson plans and in such a way that best meets the needs of your students.
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Writing Leads and Endings -Several Methods for Essay Introductions & Conclusions
By Write On with Jamie
Introducing how to create a writing lead and summary has never been easier! This lesson includes an introduction and thorough explanation of how to write a writing lead and summary. Additionally, anchor paragraphs provide students the opportunity to see how the writing process works. From the struggling writer to the advanced writer, this resource offers something for everyone.
Numerous examples are included on the slide show, so students can identify the corrections. These examples are included on the student worksheets, so the students can make the corrections and identifications on their own. Detailed lesson plans make implementing the lesson easy for teachers.
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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Creative Email Writing Prompts: Improve Your Communication
By Inspired By MlG
Creative Email Writing Prompts: Improve Your Communication - Enhance your students' writing skills with these engaging email templates.Perfect for expressing themselves creatively beyond traditional paper formats.Includes a blank template for teachers to customize their own writing prompts.Benefits both teachers and students by fostering imaginative thinking, communication skills, and real-world relevance.
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Back to School Activity | Finish the Story Narrative Writing Prompts
By KJ Inspired Resources
Increase student engagement and writing skills during the first week of school with these 15 finish-the-story editable creative writing prompts! These no-prep digital prompts provide easy writing activities, collaboration, and public speaking practice, are great for daily writing or journaling, and more!
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I woke up with the realization that my life was about to change forever. It was my first day at the new school and I had never been so nervous in all my life. After all, this wasn't any ordinary school...
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1-Week Preview of Daily Journal Slides for Grades 3-6
By MrsBaileyandHerClass
Engage Your Students with Daily Journal Writing Prompts!
Discover the power of daily journal writing with this 1-week preview of our comprehensive Daily Journal Slides for grades 3-6. Each slide is crafted to spark creativity, critical thinking, and self-expression in your students. Ideal for morning work, writing centers, or daily warm-ups, these slides are a must-have for every elementary classroom.
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Digital Resource | Fact-Based Opinion Writing Activity | No Prep 3/5 Paragraphs
By Aimee in Elementary
This product is designed to help teachers during distance learning. Students will write a 3 paragraph essay answering the question, "Should students have homework?" This can be adapted for 5 paragraph essays as well. This product includes 3 research articles, guiding questions to help students plan, and color-coded explanations of each paragraph to help students draft their essay. It also includes a self-editing checklist. Students can type directly onto the document, so it is completely paperless and no prep! Simply post on Google Classroom or other forum, and have each student make their own copy!
July Writing Choice Board - Creative, Reflective, & Imaginative Prompts
By Christina Bush
Bring National Park & Recreation Month to life with this July writing choice board! Ideal for bell work, centers, homework, and more, this low-to-no-prep digital Google Doc and print resource fosters creative, reflective, and imaginative writing activities that encourage self-expression.
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June - National Safety Month
July - National Park & Recreation Month
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September - National Preparedness Month
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Personal Narrative Writing Process Organizer- Print, Digital, Editable
By Kile's Classroom
This is a simple, straightforward organizer to guide your students through the process of writing a personal narrative. This set provides a step-by-step guide from brainstorming to the final draft with helpful tips and tools along the way. This is a great set to add to your writing lesson. There is no extra, unneeded fluff that complicates the writing process.
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Similes and Metaphors Figurative Language Activity for Elementary ELA
By A World to Explore Store - A Heritage Month Depot
Do you want to motivate and engage your students when reviewing similes and metaphors? Do your students struggle to create descriptive figurative language? Then download this no prep Similes and Metaphors Activity! Well suited for the Language Arts or ELL classroom, your students will have so much fun with these dice games that they will forget they are learning!
In this game, students roll a die and find the corresponding instructions. Then, they create their own sentences using similes or metaphors. The first one to complete a row or column wins the game! This activity can be played virtually or in class as virtual dice are included. The best part? These game boards can be used repeatedly as every game is unique. Print and laminate the gameboards and you can reuse this for years.
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By Abigail J McClellan
Are you reading Wonder in your classroom? This little bundle is perfect! Whether you are doing a novel study or just a class read aloud, this bundle is for you. It includes two popular Wonder products: Pre-Reading Reflection Questions and Writing Prompts. it includes 41 pages total. Printable (pdf) and Google Drive (Google Slides) versions included!
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Pre-Reading Reflection Questions: This resource is the perfect pre-reading assignment for the book Wonder by R.J. Palacio. It includes six statements where students need to decide if they strongly agree, somewhat agree, somewhat disagree, and strongly disagree. They then have to give their reasoning. These six pre-reading reflection questions get students' brains activated and thinking about various themes, lessons, and ideas they will come across in the novel. It is great to see what students are thinking on these big topics before they begin the novel!! Not only is it fun and engaging for your students, the responses students give are also very interesting to read as a teacher! This product comes with a printable version (pdf) and a Google Drive (Google Slides) version for a total of 4 pages.
Writing Prompts: This product for Wonder, by R.J. Palacio_,_ contains over 19 pages of unique writing prompts and writing pages for both a printable (pdf) version and a Google Drive version (Google Slides). The printable version includes 12 unique prompts for students to complete both during and at the completion of this novel, 6 extra themed writing pages, and 1 blank page where you can use to to create your own prompts if desired. The Google Drive version of this product comes with 18 pages of prompts and writing pages. In total, this product has 37 pages. A must have if you are doing a novel study on Wonder or reading the book in class!
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Martin Luther King STEAM Challenge | Black History Month STEAM | MLK Project |
By Gabriela Maraia
Teach your students about Martin Luther King Jr. with this fun and interactive STEAM lesson. Students will watch educational videos, go through detailed slides with vocabulary words and definitions, go on virtual field trips to his home, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, Tennessee, complete a writing activity, and finish with a STEAM activity. Students will make a podium for Martin Luther King Jr. to do his speeches from. Students can get creative and use different recyclable material to make their designs. Includes requirements and a rubric for the project.
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What is the Coronavirus Disease COVID-19? Book Report Template & Digital Lesson
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
This "What Is The Coronavirus Disease COVID-19?" book report and book study project digital product for 3rd and 4th-grade students is perfect for exploring non-fiction text structures for reading comprehension. It enhances non-fiction reading comprehension, book study, and report writing skills!
This resource includes:
Comprehensive Google Slides digital lesson for reading comprehension and book report writing support
9-page printable PDF book report flip book template
Please see the product preview for more visual details.
NOTE: You need a (free) Google account to access the digital lesson, and you will need access to the book "What Is The Coronavirus Disease COVID-19?" to complete the digital and printable activities.
Students will dive into the context of the Coronavirus, gaining a deeper understanding of this significant event in American history. The digital lesson guides students through key facts, timelines, and the impact of these events.
How to use this resource:
Have students read the book, "What Is The Coronavirus Disease COVID-19?"
Print the book report flip book template
Open and present the Google Slides digital lesson
Follow the intuitive prompts, which will take you through each step of the book report. For example, if it's time to work on the "facts" page, there is a series of multiple-choice questions on specific facts detailed in the text that will help refresh the students' memories and comprehension. Then students can fill in the facts they found most interesting.
Have fun guessing the mystery puzzle between each section of the book report!
The printable PDF book report flip book template provides creative book report ideas, such as summarizing the events, using critical thinking skills, and creating a timeline. It can be used with any non-fiction book. Students will also use a book review template to evaluate COVID-19's significance. Overall, this project offers an engaging way for students to explore non-fiction text structures while learning about a crucial event in history.
The non-fiction book report flip book pages include:
✏book title info
✏rating & review
✏vocabulary
✏facts
✏text ideas
✏series of events
✏making life connections
✏what I learned
✏questions I have
✏setting & subject
✏interesting event
✏important event
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Informative Prompt, Articles, Outline, and Rubric - Distance Learning
By Educate and Create
This includes two Articles "How do hurricanes form? A step-by-step guide" and "How Do Hurricanes Form?" plus a graph titled "Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale" . After reading these sources students are given a prompt for an expository essay on how hurricanes are formed. Includes a outline sheet that can be easily filled out in Google Docs as well as a 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
Main Idea Graphic Organizers Main Idea and Details Main Idea Worksheets
By Queen's Educational Resources
Main Idea Graphic Organizers Main Idea and Details Main Idea Worksheets
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✅ This resource includes 10 visually appealing ready-to-use graphic organizers to assist your students in finding the main idea and supporting details for any text they read. Some of the graphic organizers are differentiated to help you meet students where they are as well as challenge them. Some graphic organizers include side-notes defining what "Main Idea" and "Supporting Details" mean. Additionally, some graphic organizers require students to write three supporting details, and some require them to write four supporting details.
✅ 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.
✅ The graphic organizers contain breath-taking clip art, borders, and fonts! They will create a visually appealing classroom when you showcase them on bulletin boards!
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Holes by Louis Sachar - Text Analysis Writing Prompt, Text Based Evidence Unit
By Write On with Jamie
Introducing how to write a literary analysis essay citing text evidence for Holes by Louis Sachar has never been easier! This in-depth text dependent analysis (TDA) writing prompt resource guides students through a step-by-step process of writing a compare and contrast essay with textual evidence as support. It includes a compare and contrast writing graphic organizer, rubric, compare and contrast writing quiz, and a compare and contrast writing template.
All aspects of text evidence writing are covered in this resource: brainstorming ideas, developing a thesis statement, introducing supporting details, writing hooks and leads, and incorporating the 6 Traits of Writing™. From the struggling writer to the advanced writer, this resource offers something for everyone.
The video, slide show, graphic organizer, worksheets, writing template, and rubric allow students to practice and develop their compare and contrast writing skills. The writing quiz reinforces guided note-taking techniques when used in conjunction with the instructional video. The detailed lesson plans make implementing argument writing easy for teachers.
This no-prep lesson is adaptable for in-class instruction, distance learning, or independent student work. The instructional video with writing tutorial and template 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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AVID Persuasive Vs. Argumentative Writing - Digital Lesson and Activity
By KJ Inspired Resources
Are you an AVID or English teacher? Need to explain the difference between argument and persuasion to middle or high school students? In this product you will find 6 explanations that show the difference between argumentative and persuasive writing. After teaching students the differences, they will have the chance to practice what they learned with the This or That game where students will read different text examples and have to decide which ones are persuasive or argumentative.
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30 Daily Journal Writing Prompts | Social Emotional Learning (SEL) | Grades 3-6
By MrsBaileyandHerClass
Enhance Social-Emotional Learning with Our 30 Pack of SEL Writing Prompts!
Cultivate a nurturing and empathetic classroom environment with our comprehensive set of 30 Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Writing Prompts. These prompts are thoughtfully designed to help students explore and understand their emotions, build resilience, and develop crucial social skills.
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Foster Emotional Growth and Build Strong Relationships in Your Classroom!
Our 30 Pack of SEL Writing Prompts is an invaluable resource for teachers looking to support their students' social-emotional development. By integrating these prompts into your daily routine, you'll create a classroom environment where students feel understood, valued, and equipped to navigate their emotions and relationships effectively.
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