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International Women’s Day Banners Pennants and Bio Research Google Slides
By Class Plus
This resource is ideal for honoring the lives and accomplishments of women in the classroom or school, regardless of whether they have received recognition. It is also perfect for online lessons. Encourage students to identify women who have made a significant impact on the world and those they admire or love. These activities provide a meaningful way to pay tribute to the women who inspire them.
The Biography Research slide facilitates the exploration of information about notable women. Students can utilize web pages or articles to complete their worksheets, enhancing their research skills.
Additionally, this resource includes an easy-to-follow manual that helps families and children use drawings or shapes to complete this engaging activity. Celebrate the contributions of women and inspire students with this dynamic International Women’s Day resource!
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There are eight different pennants (slides):
Happy Women’s Day!
By La Llama Bilingüe
Use Google Slides to edit these desk name plates for each one of your students.
Original size: 14x8.5 in or 36x22 cm
This document includes 5 slides with 2 name plates each. Each slide has a different solid background with a different neutral colour.
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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 Plague? Non-Fiction Book Report Project 4th Grade Reading Comp.
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
If you are looking to explore non-fiction text structures, this "What Was the Plague?" 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 Plague" by Roberta Edwards to complete the digital and printable activities.
Students will dive into the historical context of The Plague, 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 Plague's significance and relevance today with the Covid 19 pandemic. Overall, this project offers an engaging way for students to explore non-fiction text structures while learning about a crucial moment in history.
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Should students be required to learn second language?: Argumentative prompt
By Educate and Create
Should students be required to learn second language? This is an argumentative essay prompt, three articles, and outline sheet. Your kids will all have their own opinions about whether or not schools should require students to learn second language. This comes complete with rubric.
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Figurative Language in Literature Graphic Organizers | Graphic Organizers | FREE
By Queen's Educational Resources
Figurative Language in Literature Graphic Organizers | Graphic Organizers | FREE
ABOUT THIS RESOURCE
★ Figurative Language
★ Graphic Organizers
★ Print and Digital
★ Suitable for ANY text and grade level!
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★ 7 Figurative Language in Literature Graphic Organizers in 3 Variations
★ 3 Google Slide Links
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One Graphic Organizer, in 3 variations, for each of the following Figurative Language types:
★ Similes
★ Metaphors
★ Idioms
★ Hyperbole
★ Personification
★ Onomatopoeia
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This resource includes 7 Figurative Language in Literature Graphic Organizers (in 3 variations) for students to record the different types of figurative language they come across in any of the texts they read. They are asked to identify examples that contain figurative language types and explain their meanings and purposes in the text. The Graphic Organizers contain columns where students write the text title and page number of where the figurative language example is found, a column where they write the actual sentence(s) that contain the example of figurative language, and a column analyzing its meaning and purpose in the text.
▶️ There is three for each of the following Figurative Language types: Similes, Metaphors, Idioms, Hyperbole, Personification, Onomatopoeia, and MIXED where students can record any figurative language type.
▶ Variation #1 - contain an image of a book. This image is on all 7 graphic organizer.
▶ Variation #2 - contain a picture related to the figurative language type. Each graphic organizer contains a different image related to the figurative language type.
▶ Variation #3 - No images. Blank.
▶️ All variations are also included in GOOGLE SLIDES. Text boxes have already been added to make it easier for you and your students!
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The Tell-Tale Heart - Text Analysis Writing Prompt, Text Based Evidence Lesson
By Write On with Jamie
Introducing how to write a literary analysis essay citing text evidence for "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe has never been easier! This in-depth text dependent analysis (TDA) writing prompt resource guides students through a step-by-step process of writing an opinion essay with textual evidence as support. It includes an argumentative writing graphic organizer, rubric, argumentative writing quiz, and an argumentative 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 argumentative 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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CKLA Codex Project - Writing Organizer
By Fortunate in Fifth Grade
Help your students stay organized while completing their Codex Writing Project in unit 2 of CKLA (5th grade). I have my students complete their Maya, Aztec, and Inca organizer sheets right after we finish the chapters on each civilization when it is fresh in their minds. This helps my students get their thoughts down on paper and keeps them organized as to the expectations of the project.
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Confident Writing: How to Fix Sentences for Clarity and Impact!
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Punch Up Your Writing! Fix Sentences for Clarity & Impact (Teacher-Approved!)
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EDITABLE Blending Pyramids - Continuous Blending Activity - Google Sheets™!
By Tech for Teaching
Always aligned to your curriculum!
Build confidence with blending three, four, or five phoneme words with this continuous blending activity including high frequency words and sentences!
Do your beginning readers struggle to blend sounds correctly? Do they know the sounds and say them but are not yet able to read three or four phoneme decodable words accurately? Are they not able to recall the first phoneme after saying the second or third?
Students who struggle with working memory or have slower processing speed may struggle when beginning to decode words, even when they know the sounds. Continuous blending or successive blending is an effective strategy that will improve your students' accuracy with sound blending.
Generate continuous blending activities and create supplemental materials using decodable words from your curriculum or text! Pre-teach or reenforce words from the text and build confidence with three, four, and five phoneme words - even words with digraphs!
Simply enter the phonemes into the bottom row to generate the pyramid! Huge time saver!
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Sentence Builders: 2 Word Sentences (Drag and Drop Activity)
By YourTeachingDoc
Learning how to build sentences can be fun whether at school or virtually! With this drag and drop activity, students can learn to make simple, 2 word sentences where they either drag/drop the noun or verb. There is a cover page and a review page on nouns and verbs followed by 10 activity slides.
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90th Day of School Activity | Finish the Story Narrative Writing Prompts
By KJ Inspired Resources
Celebrate the 90th Day of School with these Finish the Story Writing Prompts! These creative writing prompts are perfect for easy writing activities, writing centers, writer's workshops, early finisher activities, daily journaling, morning meeting activities, and more! This is perfect for first-grade, second-grade, third-grade, and fourth-grade students!
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Limerick Poetry ASSESSMENT TEMPLATES | PRINT & DIGITAL | Third Grade | RUBRICS
By Teachin Tips
Assess your students' limerick poetry writing with ease using these comprehensive Limerick Poetry Assessment Templates. This resource includes both print and digital versions, along with clear rubrics to evaluate students' understanding of limerick structure, creativity, and rhyme skills. Includes self and peer assessments!
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Paragraph Writing Bootcamp - Topic Sentences - Day 1 - Google Slides Resource™
By Shy's Sunshine Room
A Google Slides Resource™
Help students master the art of paragraph writing with this comprehensive resource! Designed for upper elementary learners, this product is the first part of a unit that breaks down the key components of a great paragraph: topic sentences, supporting details, transition words, and concluding sentences. Step-by-step instructions, engaging examples, and fun activities guide students through each element, showing them how to put it all together to create clear and cohesive paragraphs.
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Self-Control & Focus: Journal Prompts for Self-Growth, Print & Digital Resources
By The Responsive Educator
Self-Control and Focus: Journal Prompts for Self-Growth (Print & Digital Resources)
Empower students to cultivate self-control and focus with "Self-Control and Focus: Journal Prompts for Self-Growth." These compelling print and digital resources are designed to support elementary school students who face challenges with waiting, sitting still, working before fun, making impulsive choices, and more. Discover the features that make this resource an invaluable tool for promoting self-growth in your classroom.
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Comprehensive Prompts Aligned with CASEL 5 Competencies
Each prompt within Self-Control & Focus: Journal Prompts for Self-Growth was carefully written to align with self-control and focus competencies. With over 30 targeted prompts, students explore strategies for managing impulses, strengthening self-control, improving focus, and developing the skills necessary for academic success.
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October Writing Journal Prompt Slides | Social Emotional Learning | Grades 4 - 6
By MrsBaileyandHerClass
Enhance Social-Emotional Learning with Our 30 Pack of SEL Writing Prompts with a Halloween Theme!
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. The added Halloween aspect will help your students dig deeper throughout the month of October with fun and playful scenarios to help them learn and reflect.
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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!
March Writing Choice Board - Creative, Reflective, & Imaginative Prompts
By Christina Bush
Bring National Nutrition Month to life with this March 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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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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BUNDLE Similes and Metaphors a Figurative Language Activity for Gifted Students
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Do you want to make reviewing similes and metaphors fun? Do you struggle to find activities to challenge your students? Do you want to tap into your students' creativity? Then download this BUNDLE Similes and Metaphors a Figurative Language Activity for Gifted Students! Kids will be engaged and motivated to create any of these activities that focus on either similes or metaphors.
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