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Preview of Unsolved Mystery Research Project

Unsolved Mystery Research Project

This is a research project I have been using with my upper elementary and middle school students that students love! First students choose an unsolved mystery to research from the list of topics included. New in 2023 are two student topic lists. Topic list 1 is for more mature students because the topics are more suited for middle school students and includes 29 topics. Topic list 2 has less mature themes, but are equally interesting and could be used for students at any grade level. This list c
Preview of The Camera Does Lie by Meg Moss Aligned with HMH 7 Digital and Print

The Camera Does Lie by Meg Moss Aligned with HMH 7 Digital and Print

This is a comprehensive nonfiction unit covering the article The Camera Does Lie by Meg Moss. The activities, questions, and standards are all aligned with Into Literature HMH 7. This is a great resource to use as a companion to the textbook or for an independent nonfiction unit. Skills covered include context clue vocabulary, point of view, author’s purpose, central idea, textual evidence support, summary writing, and inferencing. This unit now includes a copy of all the activities for Google D
Preview of Lei Day  for May Day Literacy Tasks

Lei Day for May Day Literacy Tasks

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Teachers' Keeper
May 1st is May Day, but in Hawaii it is known as Lei Day. Use this resource to teach your students about Lei Day and to prepare them for the "Smarter" assessment. The tasks are an opportunity for the students to exhibit performance skills in reading and writing. ELA PT. Literacy Tasks and Test Prep. Now with digital pages so that students can complete and submit their work through your Google Classroom. Work can be completed on a PC, laptop, or tablet. Distance Learning Opportunities!
Preview of Wired for Fear Video Unit California Science Center HMH 6 Digital and Print

Wired for Fear Video Unit California Science Center HMH 6 Digital and Print

This is a comprehensive nonfiction unit covering the video Wired for Fear from California Science Center. The activities, questions, and standards are all aligned with Into Literature HMH 6. This is a great resource to use as a companion to the textbook or for an independent nonfiction unit. Skills covered include main idea, narrative writing, compare and contrasting two sources about the same topic, comprehension, and supporting answers with textual evidence.This unit now includes a copy of al
Preview of Reading Informational Text on Cereal Box Labels Home or School Activity

Reading Informational Text on Cereal Box Labels Home or School Activity

Created by
HappyEdugator
Reading informational text Cereal Box Labels Activity. Students can do this at home or at school. They just need an empty cereal box. Students can work individually or in groups to read the label and answer the questions on the worksheet. Students often need practice in real-world situations. This simple activity will make them read carefully for information about the product and then make judgments on whether or not it's right for them. Includes worksheet, reflection sheet, and supplemental ac
Preview of Bullying Digital Bell Ringers - 25 Anti-Bullying BellRingers - Bullying Lessons

Bullying Digital Bell Ringers - 25 Anti-Bullying BellRingers - Bullying Lessons

This month-long anti-bullying bell ringers resource will introduce your students to deep discussions about bullying while they practice key reading comprehension skills. Each of the 25 bell ringers contains a thought-provoking quote, infographic, or short nonfiction article that requires students to read and respond in writing. Question types include analysis, making connections, self-reflecting, and more.Teachers will LOVE that this product gives them a DIGITAL resource that is designed to help
Preview of POETRY: 3x3 BINGO GRID for Reading, Writing, Analyzing Poems (30 Grid) - Digital

POETRY: 3x3 BINGO GRID for Reading, Writing, Analyzing Poems (30 Grid) - Digital

Created by
Literary Sherri
Students read, write, and analyze poems using bingo grids to find elements of poetry, citing their evidence as they work to complete a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row, or to fill the entire board.Optimized for digital use via TpT's digital overlay tool. (All answer boxes have been done for you!)USE IN A VARIETY OF WAYS:Pre-assessment, practice activity, post-assessmentUse the bingo grid to have students define the terms. Analyze a poem, forming a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal line with
Preview of Compare Media Interactive Notebook Activities  Collection 5 Grade 6

Compare Media Interactive Notebook Activities Collection 5 Grade 6

Created by
Teach2Write
NOTE: To help teachers get digital versions of these activities faster, I have made this collection available in TPT Digital Activities by adding text boxes with the new TPT Digital Tool.This is also available here: Decisions that Matter Bundle Collection 5Students will be engaged with these activities about the 9/11 article and video presented in the HMH Collections Collection 5 Compare Media selection. Included in this resource:Prereading ActivityStudents will become more familiar with the inf
Preview of Queen Elizabeth II - DIFFERENTIATED Reading Comprehension, Fluency and More

Queen Elizabeth II - DIFFERENTIATED Reading Comprehension, Fluency and More

2 High Interest Informational Text: STUDENT-CENTERED UNITS that cover the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II. Grades 5-12. There are two complete versions of the Unit - Please see reading levels below.Each reader has NINE reading passages AND pages 26 pages of activities that include informational text and writing CCSS-based activities. They are cross-curricular as well.This resource is standards-based, engaging and may be used for classroom, take-home packets, online, or a hybrid of any an
Preview of The South EASEL and PDF Differentiated US Geography Social Studies Workbook

The South EASEL and PDF Differentiated US Geography Social Studies Workbook

Created by
TeachNich
This is my North American Geography Workbook Unit 2 of 4. Unit 2 covers The South/Southern region of the United States. These are great for Social Studies and content-based literacy in ELA. Do you need something students can do independently?Need printable AND digital options?Differentiated resources at the 3rd-8th grade level?Want a way to integrate literacy into your Social Studies classroom (or content-based writing into English class)? Look no further! You get both the digital, Easel and PDF
Preview of Midwest and Great Plains EASEL/PDF Differentiated US Geography Workbook

Midwest and Great Plains EASEL/PDF Differentiated US Geography Workbook

Created by
TeachNich
This is my North American Geography Workbook Unit 3 of 4. Unit 3 covers The Midwest and Great Plains regions of the United States. Perfect for your Social Studies or content-based ELA classroom. Do you need something students can do independently?Need printable AND digital options?Differentiated resources at the 3rd-8th grade level?Want a way to integrate literacy into your Social Studies classroom (or content-based writing into English class)? Look no further! You get both the digital, Easel an
Preview of New England and Mid-Atlantic EASEL and PDF Differentiated US Geography Workbook

New England and Mid-Atlantic EASEL and PDF Differentiated US Geography Workbook

Created by
TeachNich
This is my North American Geography Workbook Unit 1 of 4. Unit 1 covers The New England and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States. These are great for Social Studies and content-based literacy in ELA. Do you need something students can do independently?Need printable AND digital options?Differentiated resources at the 3rd-8th grade level?Want a way to integrate literacy into your Social Studies classroom (or content-based writing into English class)? Look no further! You get both the digital
Preview of Rocky Mountains, West, AK/HI EASEL and PDF Differentiated US Geography Workbook

Rocky Mountains, West, AK/HI EASEL and PDF Differentiated US Geography Workbook

Created by
TeachNich
This is my North American Geography Workbook Unit 4 of 4. Unit 4 covers The Rocky Mountain, The West Coast, Southwest regions of the United States (plus Alaska and Hawaii). Do you need something students can do independently?Need printable AND digital options?Differentiated resources at the 3rd-8th grade level?Want a way to integrate literacy into your Social Studies classroom (or content-based writing into English class)? Look no further! You get both the digital, Easel and PDF workbook that in
Preview of Standards and Reading Comprehension Unit Robert de la Salle- DIFFERENTIATED

Standards and Reading Comprehension Unit Robert de la Salle- DIFFERENTIATED

2 High Interest Informational Text: STUDENT-CENTERED UNITS that cover explorer Robert de la Salle. Grades 5-12. There are two complete versions of the Unit - one reading level grades 5-6 and the other reading levels grade 2-3. Each reader has NINE reading passages and 25 pages of activities that include informational text and writing CCSS-based activities. They are cross-curricular as well.This resource is standards-based, engaging and may be used for classroom, take-home packets, online, or a
Preview of POETRY: 5x5 BINGO GRID for Reading, Writing, Analyzing Poems (30 Grids) Digital

POETRY: 5x5 BINGO GRID for Reading, Writing, Analyzing Poems (30 Grids) Digital

Created by
Literary Sherri
Students read, write, and analyze poems using bingo grids to find elements of poetry, citing their evidence as they work to complete a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row, or to fill the entire board.Optimized for digital use via TpT's digital overlay tool. (All answer boxes have been done for you!)USE IN A VARIETY OF WAYS:Pre-assessment, practice activity, post-assessmentUse the bingo grid to have students define the terms.Analyze a poem, forming a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal line with
Preview of POETRY: 4x4 BINGO GRIDS for Reading, Writing, Analyzing Poems - Digital

POETRY: 4x4 BINGO GRIDS for Reading, Writing, Analyzing Poems - Digital

Created by
Literary Sherri
Students read, write, and analyze poems using 30 different bingo grids to find elements of poetry, citing their evidence as they work to complete a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row, or to fill the entire board.Optimized for digital use via TpT's digital overlay tool. (All answer boxes have been done for you!)USE IN A VARIETY OF WAYS:Pre-assessment, practice activity, post-assessmentUse the bingo grid to have students define the terms.Analyze a poem, forming a horizontal, vertical, or diagon
Preview of Newspaper Scavenger Hunt - Student Activity - Journalism - Language Arts

Newspaper Scavenger Hunt - Student Activity - Journalism - Language Arts

The Newspaper Scavenger Hunt activity can be used with physical newspapers or along with online newspaper access. Oftentimes, local newspaper companies will over teachers free subscriptions to use in the classroom. You may also be able to pick up old copies as well. This activity guides students through the newspaper's various sections searching for articles on specific topics, photographs, advertisements, classified listings, and more. Assign as an individual activity or cooperative groups.
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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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