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Preview of Informational Text Activity, FREE, Supreme Court Cases, Easy Sub Plan, CCSS

Informational Text Activity, FREE, Supreme Court Cases, Easy Sub Plan, CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Whether you need an emergency sub plan or just want to add more informational text to your curriculum, this free and fascinating lesson has what you need. It includes access to a high-interest article from The New York Times on the "10 Supreme Court Cases Every Teen Should Know," a topic that will hook your students’ attention and inspire lively debate, and a packet of print-and-go handouts to help students work through the text.This FREE activity includes:• A sheet of suggested lesson procedure
Preview of Development of Central Ideas RI.8.2 | Walkout! Student Protests Article #8-1

Development of Central Ideas RI.8.2 | Walkout! Student Protests Article #8-1

Created by
Lovin Lit
Nonfiction Article of the Week Club, Article #8-1: Walkout!This is the first in a set of 25 informational text articles + activity packs designed to teach ALL of the reading informational text standards for 8th grade in a fun, rigorous, and easy to implement solution! Download this FREE resource today, and then click here to view the rest of the article + activity packs available via this growing bundle. Your students will love reading Walkout! and practicing skills, including text evidence, dev
Preview of FREE Show Evidence From the Text: Nonfiction Reading Practice

FREE Show Evidence From the Text: Nonfiction Reading Practice

Created by
Tracee Orman
Do your students know how to adequately show evidence from the text when they are asked? We often take for granted that students automatically know how to do this. Use my Show Evidence From the Text: Nonfiction Reading Practice *FREE* resource to help your students! This resource includes a visual aid to help students remember, as well as ONE nonfiction passage with questions to practice citing evidence from the text. Suggested answers for each question (and identification of evidence from the
Preview of Choice Board, Non-Fiction & Informational Text Activities, FREE Worksheet CCSS

Choice Board, Non-Fiction & Informational Text Activities, FREE Worksheet CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
This FREE student choice board works with any informational text article or non-fiction book study. Once students have finished reading an assigned article or chapter of a non-fiction text, use this choice board handout to increase student motivation as they meaningfully reflect on their reading.The choice board worksheet was designed for English/language arts students in grades 7 through 12.Want more dynamic lesson materials designed to engage your teens?Click here for a 5-pack of Listen &
Preview of Free Nonfiction Reading Exit Tickets Assessment Quiz | 6th 7th and 8th

Free Nonfiction Reading Exit Tickets Assessment Quiz | 6th 7th and 8th

These ten free exit tickets are a sample of my complete middle school ELA Nonfiction Reading Exit Tickets resource. Quick formative assessment of your middle ELA students' nonfiction standards mastery has never been easier.Here's what you'll get:10+ Literature Exit Tickets with two exit tickets per pagePossible answers for EVERY single exit ticket.6th, 7th, and 8th Grade Common Core Literature Standards.1-2 exit tickets for each CCSS nonfiction standardThe Complete Nonfiction Exit Tickets Resour
Preview of Grade 8 Common Core Reading: Informational Text -- Cats in Ancient Egypt

Grade 8 Common Core Reading: Informational Text -- Cats in Ancient Egypt

Students read an an informational text about how Ancient Egyptians domesticated cats and came to revere them. The text is followed by a series of multiple choice and open-ended questions aligned with various strands of the CCSS Grade 8 English Language Arts Standards for Reading and Language.Teacher answer key is included.Common Core Standards:CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.8.1 Cite the textual evidence that most strongly supports an analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn fr
Preview of "We Sail for America" - Literary Nonfiction Reading Passage & ELA Test - FREE

"We Sail for America" - Literary Nonfiction Reading Passage & ELA Test - FREE

HIGH-INTEREST LITERARY NONFICTION PRIMARY SOURCE 1-page passage "We Sail for America" from the immigrant memoirs of Samuel McClure in his 1914 autobiography. McClure founded muckraking journalism in his McClure's Magazine, which was popular in the early 1900s. This topic fits in well with middle school and high school social studies subject matter and is perfect for ELA. This informational text passage is paired with an ELA practice assessment that tests reading and language skills aligned to mu
Preview of Saturn- Article, Questions, Wordsearch, and Hidden Message!

Saturn- Article, Questions, Wordsearch, and Hidden Message!

This engaging worksheet will allow students of all ages to learn about the planet Saturn! Worksheet includes a reading passage, related questions, and a word search. Letters not used will spell out a hidden message. This activity can be used in-class, for homework, or as a review. Discover the unique attributes of Saturn, its moons, rings, storms, and history!
Preview of THIEVES Reading Comprehension Graphic Organizer: FREE

THIEVES Reading Comprehension Graphic Organizer: FREE

Created by
Read Relevant
THIEVES is a reading comprehension strategy for all content areas and subjects. Use this free, printable, graphic organizer to help kids tackle tricky reading passages and improve reading comprehension. Great for any textbook, passage, or ELA test prep!Liked this product? Check out the full version here, with more than 30 graphic organizers to support reading instruction! You Might Also Like:Reading Comprehension and Writing with the RACE StrategyVocabulary: Practice Using Context CluesLiteratur
Preview of Research Simulation Task Practice (PARCC/NJSLA)

Research Simulation Task Practice (PARCC/NJSLA)

In this ELA lesson plan, students will practice with grade appropriate nonfiction pieces to determine what the prompt is asking and create a thesis statement. This is great practice for NJSLA or PARCC!
Preview of Determining Credible Sources for Research, Google Slides, CCSS

Determining Credible Sources for Research, Google Slides, CCSS

Created by
Ryn Rose
Engage your middle or high school students in a discussion about credibility by placing them in the Judges' Seat. By allowing students to confer and decide for themselves how good a resource is, see engagement and understanding skyrocket. This assignment was designed for lower-level students but could very easily be amped up to more difficult for Honors students. This product includes 3 files:- A how to/suggestion document- Master slides for the teacher- Individual slide decks for groupsHelpful
Preview of September FUN FACTS Differentiated Close Reading Leveled Passages w Activities

September FUN FACTS Differentiated Close Reading Leveled Passages w Activities

Created by
Nilly Dilly's
You have Full Permission to Digitalize, Google Drive/slides/docs/etc., Share, Modify, or use any other means to send home to your students. It’s yours- ENJOY! Please send me a copy to share with others on here."September FUN FACTS"NILLY DILLY'S STORY CLUB SPECIALIZES IN LEVELED PASSAGES ALL-ON-ONE SHEET—BUY INDIVIDUAL PASSAGES CLICK FOR FREEBIE PASSAGES!INFORMATIONAL TEXT 5 LEVEL Differentiated 1st Grade- 5th Grade+ Reading LevelsPerfect for Special Needs Classrooms with diverse READERSMain Idea
Preview of WebQuest Thematic Reading Practice Test #2: Winning Friends & Influencing People

WebQuest Thematic Reading Practice Test #2: Winning Friends & Influencing People

FREE! FASCINATING THEME! Combines reading multiple authentic sources about a high-interest theme with self-grading standardized ELA test prep questions! The first two WebQuest Self-Grading Thematic Reading Practice Tests are FREE so you can see how awesome they are. Then, buy the bundle and get FREE WebQuest Practice Tests for the rest of the school year! SELF-GRADING = MAJOR TIME SAVER + IMMEDIATE FEEDBACK! SUPER INTERESTING TO STUDENTS!In this WebQuest Practice Test #2, students read great adv
Preview of "Uncle Sam Day Fun Facts" Differentiated Leveled Passages and Activities

"Uncle Sam Day Fun Facts" Differentiated Leveled Passages and Activities

Created by
Nilly Dilly's
You have Full Permission to Digitalize, Google Drive/slides/docs/etc., Share, Modify, or use any other means to send home to your students. It’s yours- ENJOY! Please send me a copy to share with others on here.NILLY DILLY'S STORY CLUB SPECIALIZES IN LEVELED PASSAGES ALL-ON-ONE SHEET—BUY INDIVIDUAL PASSAGES CLICK FOR FREEBIE PASSAGES!5 STARS "Great stuff!"- Marlene F."Uncle Sam/Uncle Sam Day FUN FACTS"INFORMATIONAL TEXT 5 LEVEL Differentiated 1st Grade- 5th Grade+ Reading LevelsPerfect for Specia
Preview of Middle Passage, Reading Practice, Primary Source

Middle Passage, Reading Practice, Primary Source

Created by
Suzanne Nelson
This handout provides students with space to practice annotations and note-taking. Students read a primary source account of the African slave trade and the Middle Passage. Excellent practice for Common Core State Standards. Ideal for US History and English classes. For older students - contains graphic information. Recommended use: Model how you would like students to annotate on the first paragraph. Discuss sensitive language and purpose for studying this document. Provide minimum expectation
Preview of Main Idea Fluency ELA Peach Month Close Reading Leveled Passages for Centers

Main Idea Fluency ELA Peach Month Close Reading Leveled Passages for Centers

Created by
Nilly Dilly's
ALL STUDENTS WILL HAVE SAME CONTENT, VOCAB, AND QUESTIONS!NILLY DILLY'S STORY CLUB SPECIALIZES IN LEVELED PASSAGES ALL-ON-ONE SHEET—BUY INDIVIDUAL PASSAGES CLICK FOR FREEBIE PASSAGES!You have Full Permission to Digitalize, Google Drive/slides/docs/etc., Share, Modify, or use any other means to send home to your students. It’s yours- ENJOY!"National Peach Month" CLICK TO SEE AUGUST 7 PASSAGESINFORMATIONAL TEXT 5 LEVEL Differentiated 1st Grade- 5th Grade+ Reading LevelsPerfect for Special Needs Cl
Preview of Citizenship Day Fun Facts Differentiated Leveled Passages, TDQs, Fluency, & More

Citizenship Day Fun Facts Differentiated Leveled Passages, TDQs, Fluency, & More

Created by
Nilly Dilly's
You have Full Permission to Digitalize, Google Drive/slides/docs/etc., Share, Modify, or use any other means to send home to your students. It’s yours- ENJOY! Please send me a copy to share with others on here.NILLY DILLY'S STORY CLUB SPECIALIZES IN LEVELED PASSAGES ALL-ON-ONE SHEET—BUY INDIVIDUAL PASSAGES CLICK FOR FREEBIE PASSAGES!Naturalization process explained "Citizenship Day FUN FACTS"INFORMATIONAL TEXT 5 LEVEL Differentiated 1st Grade- 5th Grade+ Reading LevelsPerfect for Special Needs C
Preview of Black History Month: Authors of Note Mini-Research Project

Black History Month: Authors of Note Mini-Research Project

This product is a great way to incorporate both a mini-research project and topical project on Black authors. Students will be engaged when they get to choose which author to research and create a poster to demonstrate their learning. Great for bulletin-board work displays or hanging around the building during Black History Month (or year-round)!
Preview of Phineas Gage Test pages 1-15

Phineas Gage Test pages 1-15

Created by
Abigail Clark
This is an assessment based on pages 1-15 of "Phineas Gage: A Gruesome but True Story About Brain Science" by John Fleischman. It includes some multiple choice and some short answer (up to a paragraph of writing). These questions common core aligned. This is meant for middle school learners.
Preview of Current Events Analysis Worksheet for 6th-12th Grade News Explorer

Current Events Analysis Worksheet for 6th-12th Grade News Explorer

Created by
Reed School
Have students get interested in current events with this "News Explorer" current events analysis worksheet for 6th-12th graders! This single-sided gem is crafted to be completed in just 30 minutes, making it the perfect addition to any class period. I recommend having a time (15 minutes) of discussion or class sharing about the articles immediately following completion.Students will develop their critical thinking skills as they tackle questions covering the 5 W's—Who, What, Where, When, and Why
Preview of Author's Purpose with "Zombie" Wildfires

Author's Purpose with "Zombie" Wildfires

Created by
Madison Cramer
A great early assignment to determine student familiarity with standards-aligned nonfiction, informative texts!Printable worksheet based on a short reading assignment about wildfires that continue burning through the winter.Print this worksheet for partner work, independent work, or homework.
Preview of Grade 6, 7 and 8 Non-Fiction Reading Unit Plan

Grade 6, 7 and 8 Non-Fiction Reading Unit Plan

Created by
EnglishGCSEcouk
Grade 6, 7 and 8 Non-Fiction Reading- incredibly detailed unit plan on reading skills that includes activities and resources for over 18 lessons! Includes differentiated activities to three levels (core, support and more able), homework activities and more. What’s more, it’s completely FREE to download! Topics covered include language, structure, analytical paragraphs, comparing texts, text types, inference and implication and more.To work in conjunction with our Grade 6, 7 and 8 Non-Ficti
Preview of 8th Grade CCSS "I Can" Statements

8th Grade CCSS "I Can" Statements

Common Core "I Can" statements for 8th grade for the Reading Literature and Reading Information strands. The statements make are combined across the stands when possible to across strands are combined when possible. Also, to make the statements easier to post, they are on half sheets.
Preview of RI.8.10 Reading Information Standards Tracker & Self-Assessment Paragraphs

RI.8.10 Reading Information Standards Tracker & Self-Assessment Paragraphs

Created by
Teach2Write
This teaching resource for RI.8.10 Reading Comprehension and Self-Assessment for Informative Writing Paragraph Response breaks down the standard and provides graphic organizers, paragraph frames, sentence starters, and rubrics in both digital and printable worksheets. Middle school students struggle with writing complete and coherent constructive responses to informative texts. The analysis portion is often a repeat or paraphrase of the cited text, instead of an explanation of it. Learning to wr
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