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Preview of Author's Point of View Discovering the Author's Perspective and Opinion

Author's Point of View Discovering the Author's Perspective and Opinion

Created by
Tied 2 Teaching
This fun and engaging author's perspective tool is perfect for teaching your students to read text closely to determine the Author's Opinion!This resource is jam-packed with go-to materials you will use time and again! Included You Will Receive the Following10 No-Prep Printables with a short, high interest passage along with an organizer for helping kids determine the author's opinion.10 Author's Opinion and 10 My Opinion organizers. When used together these are great tools for helping student
Preview of Fact and Opinion Worksheets | Fact and Opinion Task Cards 3rd Grade

Fact and Opinion Worksheets | Fact and Opinion Task Cards 3rd Grade

This is an extensive fact and opinion packet to help students learn fact and opinion. There are a variety of difficulties, worksheets, and formats included to distinguish fact and opinion. Download Preview FilePlease view the preview file prior to purchasing so there are no surprises. Ensure that it is appropriate for your grade level prior to purchasing. All worksheet pages and task cards are included in black and white.Related Products & BundlesReading Comprehension Bundle (3rd Grade)C
Preview of Opinion Writing and Opinion Reading - Should Animals be Kept in Zoos?

Opinion Writing and Opinion Reading - Should Animals be Kept in Zoos?

Opinion Reading Comprehension and Opinion Writing. This packet contains two original informational non-fiction articles, one pro and one con on the topic of whether animals should be kept in zoos. Multiple skills are covered, including reading, close reading, reading comprehension, analyzing two texts on the same topic, vocabulary, summarizing, and opinion writing. CCSS aligned. Answer keys included.No prep! Just print and go. Perfect substitute lesson plan.Watch this short video for a more thor
Preview of RACES Strategy Posters Boho Rainbow Colors- Citing Text Evidence- EDITABLE

RACES Strategy Posters Boho Rainbow Colors- Citing Text Evidence- EDITABLE

Your students have a basic understanding of what text evidence is, but are struggling to incorporate it in their writing. The RACES strategy is designed to guide students through the process of answering a constructive response prompt. (or text-based prompts)This resource is equipped with Text Evidence Discussion Bubbles which are perfect for small groups, whole-group discussions, teacher-led centers, or even online learning! These sentence starters encourage students to speak about the text. He
Preview of Non-Fiction One-Pager Assignment - Informational Reading and Writing - Creative

Non-Fiction One-Pager Assignment - Informational Reading and Writing - Creative

Discover the perfect one-pager assignments tailored for non-fiction and informational texts right here! If you're in search of engaging activities that allow students to create visual summaries showcasing their comprehension of texts, your quest ends now.This resource includes:Teacher's Guide: Get the guidance you need to effectively implement these one-pager assignments in your classroom.Rubrics: Streamline the grading process with detailed rubrics to assess students' work.Project Guidelines: C
Preview of Author's Viewpoint PowerPoint Lesson and Worksheets

Author's Viewpoint PowerPoint Lesson and Worksheets

Created by
Snips and Snails
This resource helps you explicitly teach students how to use reasons and evidence to recognize an author’s viewpoint about a topic. With a slideshow lesson and 3 opinion practice worksheets, students will be able to identify stated and unstated opinions in paragraphs. This packet is perfect for introducing or reviewing this important concept.⭐This Resource Includes:· Mini Lesson Slideshow (14 slides) – builds background knowledge and utilizes a gradual release model (I Do, We Do, You Do)· 3 Opin
Preview of Plants Reading Passages & Questions with Graphic Organizer Writing Activities

Plants Reading Passages & Questions with Graphic Organizer Writing Activities

This plants close reading resource includes 5 plants close reading passages. Each plants close reading passage comes with a page of reading response questions as well as a graphic organizer for visual interpretation. For your convenience, we've also included a teacher's guide and answer keys for each plants question page and plants graphic organizer page. The teacher's guide for this plants close reading resource includes a Common Core Standards listing and usage map, a quick teaching reading
Preview of Citing Evidence: Informational Text Dependent Questions Two Details (Winter)

Citing Evidence: Informational Text Dependent Questions Two Details (Winter)

Are you looking for a text resource that requires students to state a claim and use TWO details to support their answer in short response questions? This is the resource for you! Included in this product is a nonfiction text "All About Snow" written at two Lexile ranges (1000-1190 range and 700-890 range) for differentiation. The text is accompanied by six multiple choice questions and two short response questions that require stating a claim and using two text details to support the claim.Click
Preview of Lesson Pack for RI.5.8 (How an Author Supports His or Her Points)

Lesson Pack for RI.5.8 (How an Author Supports His or Her Points)

Created by
Keith Geswein
This product contains several resources about famous athletes to help you teach, review, and assess CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.5.8.RI.5.8 says students should, "Explain how an author uses reasons and evidence to support particular points in a text, identifying which reasons and evidence support which point(s)."This product contains the following resources:Lesson ProgressionSuggestions about how you can use these resources to teach an engaging lesson on RI.5.8. Informational Passage #1One informational
Preview of Opinion Writing and Opinion Reading - Do Cell Phones Belong in Schools?

Opinion Writing and Opinion Reading - Do Cell Phones Belong in Schools?

Opinion writing starts with reading about both sides of the argument. Do Cell Phones Belong in Schools?This packet contains two original informational non-fiction articles, one pro and one con on the topic of whether students should have cell phones at school. Multiple skills are covered, including reading, close reading, reading comprehension, analyzing two texts on the same topic, vocabulary, summarizing, and opinion writing. CCSS aligned. Answer keys included.No prep! Just print and go. Perfe
Preview of Winter Reading Passages & Questions with Graphic Organizer Writing Activities

Winter Reading Passages & Questions with Graphic Organizer Writing Activities

This close reading resource includes 10 winter themed close reading passages. Each close reading passage comes with a page of reading response questions as well as a graphic organizer for visual interpretation. There are a total of 30 pages of content including the 10 close reading passages. All content is in black and white (including pictures) for easy printing. For your convenience, we've also included a teacher's guide and answer keys. The teacher's guide for this close reading resource
Preview of Distance Learning: Animal Research Report Google Classroom or Seesaw

Distance Learning: Animal Research Report Google Classroom or Seesaw

These animal research report templates and graphic organizers are perfect for digital learning, distance learning and remote learning! This digital resource is perfect for animal report on any animal. You can easily use this resource in Google Slides™️, Google Classroom™️ and Seesaw™️. What's Included:There are slides on the following subjects:How to Use in Google ClassroomHow to Use in SeesawBrainstorm (x2)My Purpose Cover (x7 with different themes)KWLAll About (can, have, are)FactsHabitat (x7
Preview of Making Inferences: Inference Detective (All That Glamour) Google Form, PDF, Boom

Making Inferences: Inference Detective (All That Glamour) Google Form, PDF, Boom

Created by
MyPaths
Is it challenging for your students to make valid inferences? Do they struggle to find strong evidence to support their inferences? In this engaging activity, students make inferences by analyzing a case file and a crime scene photo. Inferential questions challenge students to find valid evidence to support their thinking. The final question asks students to synthesize the information and solve the crime like a true detective!STORYLINEWho stole Ms. Elle O' Quint's beautiful emerald bracelet? Th
Preview of Groundhog Gets A Say: Groundhog Day Mentor Text Digital & Print Unit

Groundhog Gets A Say: Groundhog Day Mentor Text Digital & Print Unit

Created by
ideas by jivey
Groundhog Gets A Say by Pamela Swallow is a great book to use with any grade level, but I think it's a great way to get the upper elementary kids engaged! The book is written as a narrative, but is filled with facts about groundhogs as the main character tries to convince everyone that he deserves more than just ONE day of recognition. *****************************************************************************In this pack, you will receive:★a mentor sentence lesson for the book★an interactive
Preview of Citing Evidence: Informational Text Dependent Questions "Plant Reproduction"

Citing Evidence: Informational Text Dependent Questions "Plant Reproduction"

Are you looking for a text resource that requires students to state a claim and use TWO details to support their answer in short response questions? This is the resource for you! This informational text on plant reproduction is written at two Lexile ranges (900-990 range and 670-770 range) for differentiation. The text is accompanied by six multiple choice questions and two short response questions that require stating a claim and using two text details to support the claim.Click Here to save on
Preview of Tall Tales (Paul Bunyan • John Henry • Davy Crockett • Mike Fink)

Tall Tales (Paul Bunyan • John Henry • Davy Crockett • Mike Fink)

Created by
Gay Miller
Tall Tales is a print-and-go unit. Everything you need is provided including the stories. In this short story series, I have rewritten the public domain versions of the stories to make then grade appropriate for upper elementary students. While rewriting, I also updated some of the antiquated language.The unit contains stories on four tall tale heroes:• Paul Bunyan• John Henry• Davy Crockett• Mike FinkTall Tales includes the following:Lesson Plans at a GlanceVocabulary• Vocabulary List• Vocabula
Preview of Halloween - Reading, Writing and Craft with a Printable Text - 4th, 5th, 6th

Halloween - Reading, Writing and Craft with a Printable Text - 4th, 5th, 6th

This lesson plan provides a printable or projectable informational text that focuses on the historic origins of the holiday and compares Halloween traditions then and now. This lesson plan includes a variety of activities to support your English Language Arts standards during this Halloween season! The lesson guides students to revisit the text in search of deeper information, talk about the text, take notes, and write about their new learning in a fun Haunted House shape book!This Halloween re
Preview of Opinion Writing and Opinion Reading - Should Bottled Water be Banned?

Opinion Writing and Opinion Reading - Should Bottled Water be Banned?

Opinion writing starts with reading about both sides of the argument. Should bottled water be banned? This packet contains two original informational non-fiction articles, one pro and one con on the topic of whether bottled water should be banned. Multiple skills are covered, including reading, close reading, reading comprehension, analyzing two texts on the same topic, vocabulary, summarizing, and opinion writing. CCSS aligned. Answer keys included. No prep! Just print and go. Perfect substi
Preview of October Bats Passages and Prompts | B.E.S.T Text Based Writing and FAST Reading

October Bats Passages and Prompts | B.E.S.T Text Based Writing and FAST Reading

Created by
Hunt 4 Treasure
These reading paired passages test prep and text based writing resources are perfect for helping students with paired passages, text based writing, and preparing for statewide tests such as FAST and B.E.S.T.  These reading and writing activities are focused on B.E.S.T. Writing and FAST Reading and will work with many different types of Text Based Writing. Other states also teach text based writing such as: OAA in Ohio, RISE in Utah, AzMerit in Arizona, GMAS in Georgia and PARCC in New Jersey. Ch
Preview of Pokémon Reading Passages Comprehension Activities

Pokémon Reading Passages Comprehension Activities

This high interest reading comprehension resource about Pokémon covers nonfiction content standards. These activities are perfect for the upper elementary and middle school language arts classroom. Download the preview for a detailed look of what is included.What’s Included:-3 Reading Comprehension Passages about Pokémon-Open-ended Comprehension Questions + Answer Key-Context Clues Vocabulary Builders-Nonfiction Graphic Organizer-4 Creative Writing PromptsYour students will WANT to read more and
Preview of Opinion Writing and Opinion Reading - Should Kids Get Paid for Good Grades?

Opinion Writing and Opinion Reading - Should Kids Get Paid for Good Grades?

Opinion writing starts with reading about both sides of the argument. This packet contains two original informational non-fiction articles, one pro and one con on the topic of whether kids should get paid for good grades. Multiple skills are covered, including reading, close reading, reading comprehension, analyzing two texts on the same topic, vocabulary, summarizing, and opinion writing. CCSS aligned. Answer keys included. No prep! Just print and go. Perfect substitute lesson plan. Watch thi
Preview of Halloween Depth and Complexity Frames and Print-and-Go Activities

Halloween Depth and Complexity Frames and Print-and-Go Activities

This Depth and Complexity Halloween Activity Pack is chock-full of print-and-go activities to help you celebrate Halloween while addressing loads and loads of English Language Arts, Math, Science, and Social Studies standards. If you're looking for a way to celebrate Halloween while still learning, this activity pack is perfect!You'll find Depth and Complexity Halloween fiction, writing prompts, original non-fiction pieces to read, Depth and Complexity frames to complete, image analysis, three l
Preview of Football Paired Texts: Patrick Mahomes and George Kittle (Grades 5-6)

Football Paired Texts: Patrick Mahomes and George Kittle (Grades 5-6)

Created by
Keith Geswein
This resource includes paired texts about famous football players who played in the pro football championship game between Kansas City and San Francisco on Feb. 2, 2020. The passage about Mahomes includes a few sentences about the game.These nonfiction passages will help your students learn how to analyze similarities and differences between two texts.Contents:→ 2 Informational Texts→ 1 Quiz → 1 Writing Prompt→ 1 Answer Key***Topics Covered:→ Passage About Each Player's Life:1 nonfiction text a
Preview of Author's Point & Reasons, RI 3.8, 4.8, 5.8 No Video Games Differentiated Reading

Author's Point & Reasons, RI 3.8, 4.8, 5.8 No Video Games Differentiated Reading

Model, teach, and practice RI8 Author's point, reasons, and evidence using this opinion letter AGAINST video games in school! It is the counterargument to the RI8 Author's Point FOR video games in school. This includes point-of-view questions (RI 6), constructed responses, and writing prompts! Makes it easy to use in reading workshop, guided reading, and writing! It includes: -one letter written on three different Lexile levels -three different set of questions to use for differentiation eith
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For elementary students who are just learning to write, you can use worksheets to practice letter formation. Students in middle and high school can use learning stations to learn how to write and revise essays. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your student's writing skills in no time. Extend writing activities beyond the classroom and observe as your child nurtures their imagination, enriches their vocabulary, and enhances their storytelling prowess.

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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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