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6th grade critical thinking science literature circles for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Literature Circles Bundle With Depth and Complexity

Literature Circles Bundle With Depth and Complexity

This Literature Circles Bundle With Depth and Complexity will be a great resource when implementing literature circles in your classroom. A literature circle is a small group instructional approach with structure, high expectations, and rigor. ****This file comes with editable products! (Need PowerPoint to edit)**** Depth and Complexity will help your students dig deeper in their learning and think in more complex ways. This product encompasses the 11 elements of Depth and Complexity that were
Preview of Student Run Newscast PBL (5 lesson plans, 5 news segments, 23 student jobs)

Student Run Newscast PBL (5 lesson plans, 5 news segments, 23 student jobs)

Student Run Newscast Project Based Learning This resource is a bundle of my 5 New Segment Project Based Learning Enrichment Packets, complete with job descriptions, graphic organizers and the writing process. Each one is centered around completing a news segment that when put altogether, creates a complete classroom news broadcast. Each segment includes engaging tasks, graphic organizers, informative writing lessons and research strategies that give students a voice and choice in their i
Preview of Phineas Gage:  A Gruesome But True Story of About Brain Science

Phineas Gage: A Gruesome But True Story of About Brain Science

Created by
Cynthia Haltom
A power point presentation to supplement Phineas Gage: A Gruesome But True Story of About Brain Science novel. Perfect for review and retention of facts. This presentation contain animation as well as photos related to the book.
Preview of Nonfiction Literature Circle Roles & Activities | Middle School

Nonfiction Literature Circle Roles & Activities | Middle School

Looking to increase student engagement when reading informational text? Implement nonfiction literature circles using articles! Learn how to launch successful literature circles in your classroom and increase reading comprehension, collaboration and background knowledge. Students complete a variety of assigned literature circle jobs and roles using the provided worksheets and graphic organizers. This ready to use nonfiction literature circle resource can be used several times a year to build com
Preview of The Secret Garden - Novel Study

The Secret Garden - Novel Study

Created by
Gifted Guide
Students can use this slide show to guide them through the novel, The Secret Garden. It contains higher order thinking questions for each chapter, thematic activities around the concept of change, final project choices and more! Your advanced students will get more out of their reading using this study.
Preview of Community - Road Signs!

Community - Road Signs!

GREAT activity for social studies/community unit, safety, reasoning, reading, verbal expression, & vocabulary development! Signs presented are ones that the students can commonly see in their environment.4 Slides. Students move the phrases to the box beside the associated sign. Each slide has one answer that is not a match.
Preview of Structured Venn Diagram Differentiated for Special Needs with guided notes

Structured Venn Diagram Differentiated for Special Needs with guided notes

This is a Structured Venn Diagram that I have created and used with students in my classes. It allows the students to focus directly on the task at hand without spending time processing the Venn Diagram. To further differentiate for student needs, three Venn Diagrams are provided for the number of similarities and differences a student may be capable of noting. The Venn Diagrams can be used for scaffolding as students become more capable in determining similarities and differences.A notes pag
Preview of Literature Circles & Book Club Unit

Literature Circles & Book Club Unit

Looking to increase student engagement in your middle years reading program? Implement literature circles! This comprehensive guide will answer the question 'What are Literature Circles?' and teach you how to launch successful literature circles (book clubs) in your classroom. Students will complete a variety of assigned literature circle jobs or roles on a rotating basis as they increase their reading comprehension and critical thinking skills. Your students will love it!This resource comes com
Preview of Metacognition Thinking Stems Spanish Dual Immersion Reference Posters

Metacognition Thinking Stems Spanish Dual Immersion Reference Posters

Created by
Puggy Smart
Use these posters as references up on the wall to model thinking when reading a story. Make them small so that students can use when partner reading. I use these in my dual immersion Spanish class for critical thinking.
Preview of The Call of the Wild Novel Guide & Character Log (Whole Novel)

The Call of the Wild Novel Guide & Character Log (Whole Novel)

Created by
Katelyn Sloane
This Novel Study Packet includes...Questions for each of the 7 Chapters (2 pages per chapter)A character logHistorical Explanation & Map of the Klondike Gold Rush Explanations & examples of the themes in the novel
Preview of Deciduous Forest Biome Lesson w/ script-- Special Focus on Forests in Literature

Deciduous Forest Biome Lesson w/ script-- Special Focus on Forests in Literature

You will be prepared to present answers to these questions: What makes the deciduous forest different from many other biomes? What are the famous flora and fauna in these forests? What is dendrochronology? How have the deciduous forest been used throughout history?How does famous literature symbolize the forests?The PowerPoint includes screen scripts.This is part of a teaching series on 7 land and 3 water biomes.
Preview of Literary Circle (4 student roles)

Literary Circle (4 student roles)

Created by
FunFacts
Working in groups of 4, students are each given a different job. Then students are asked to read a text, and complete their job. Students then share what they have learned with their group and they work together to answer comprehension questions about it! This provides the teacher with job descriptions, graphic organizers for each job, and a bringing it all together evaluation page at the end!
Preview of Earth, Sun, and Moon Writing Prompts

Earth, Sun, and Moon Writing Prompts

Included are several writing prompts for a unit in science on the Earth, Sun, and Moon systems. Students view a power point slide with an image and will journal using their basic facts they have learned about the topic. This requires the students to go beyond knowing facts about the subject. They will apply what they have learned in go further in depth. Teachers can use these to assess if they really grasp the concept that has been taught. The subjects included are: Moon revolution and phas
Preview of The Water Cycle

The Water Cycle

Created by
STEM NYC
Download and Edit as you wish .GENRE: Informational/Opinion TextREADING LEVEL Q 26 slides .Small group questions.3 Group projects.Vocabulary Wordscentral idea and details.synthesizing informationcontext cluesanchor charts
Preview of Author Study Class Powerpoint: John Reynolds "Top Secret"

Author Study Class Powerpoint: John Reynolds "Top Secret"

Top Secret is a cute story about a boy who wants to make his own food. To do this he knows he must turn himself into a plant. As the story unfolds, the drama builds as the government gets wind of his science experiment. This class power point will lead you through all 7 lessons in this Language Arts/Science unit.
Preview of First Day of School Name Tag Activity

First Day of School Name Tag Activity

Created by
Mary Lynn Lanos
First day of School Activity! Powerpoint instructions for students to create an Extended Name Tag. Once tags have been created, small groups can discuss one of the attributes (ie favourite place, person who taught me something) on the name tags. Great way for everyone to learn something new about their classmates! Can also be used as a character analysis for language.
Preview of Flex Group Rotation Slides

Flex Group Rotation Slides

Created by
Kristy Davis
Editable slides to manage flex groups
Preview of SHARKS - fun information/trivia!!

SHARKS - fun information/trivia!!

I created this for my YouTube channel (Speechie Educator)...Once downloaded and you pull up the PPT file, if you select Slide Show - start from beginning, it will play as a video. You or the students will need to read the statements aloud. You can pause it along the way to discuss the information! Enjoy!!
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