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11th grade informational text classroom forms for Google Apps

Preview of High School or Middle School Reading Comprehension - World War II PART ONE

High School or Middle School Reading Comprehension - World War II PART ONE

Reading comprehension passage series for Middle School and High School that doesn't put them to sleep! Laid out in a magazine style format to be visually engaging, these article passages are brief but not too brief, allowing an activity that can be assigned as homework or completed in class. The activity should take between 20-30 minutes.This passage is on the outbreak of World War II and the countries involved. It is Part One. You might also like:WORLD WAR II - PART TWOBe sure to follow my stor
Preview of High School or Middle School Reading Comprehension - World War II PART TWO

High School or Middle School Reading Comprehension - World War II PART TWO

Reading comprehension passage series for Middle School and High School that doesn't put them to sleep! Laid out in a magazine style format to be visually engaging, these article passages are brief but not too brief, allowing an activity that can be assigned as homework or completed in class. The activity should take between 20-30 minutes.This passage continues from World War II PART ONE but can also be used as a stand alone activity.You can find PART ONE here:WORLD WAR II - PART ONEBe sure to fo
Preview of Native American Creation Myths Graphic Organizer

Native American Creation Myths Graphic Organizer

Created by
Room D225
This is a graphic organizer for identifying common Native American literary elements in "The Earth on Turtle's Back", "Coyote Finishes His Work", and "The Navajo Origin Legend". It belongs in the "The Beginnings of American Literature" unit and helps students prepare for writing their own myths. Copyright © 2020 Stephanie PruittAll rights reserved by author.Permission to copy for classroom use only.Electronic distribution limited to classroom use only
Preview of Pres.George Bush’s 9/11 Address Google Form

Pres.George Bush’s 9/11 Address Google Form

This short and accessible speech makes a good lesson for blending learning. Our students in our classrooms today were all born after 2001, and they are pretty detached from this historic event that so deeply affected our society. There are 9 Qs worth 11 points. The last Qasks about the main idea of the speech, it’s worth 3 points. some Qs are T/F and some are MC Qs. Questions use the following rhetorical devices in the Q or as distractor answers ethos/logos/pathos, simile, metaphor, figurative l
Preview of Argument Claim Evidence Text Structure with Picture Books | Printable & Digital

Argument Claim Evidence Text Structure with Picture Books | Printable & Digital

Identify how types of text structure enhance argument, claims and evidence with fun read along videos (Printable & Digital) - Editable lesson plan, student handouts, rubric, PowerPoint slides, Google Doc and Google Slides for no prep distance learning or Google Classroom activity for Grade 9 -12 high school students.Seemingly simple children’s books contain hidden levels of meaning for teens and adults to practice higher-level analysis skills of author’s purpose, text connections and theme.
Preview of 4th Grade Common Core ELA Standards Tracker

4th Grade Common Core ELA Standards Tracker

Created by
AJR Resources
This data tracker has all of the CCSS fourth grade ELA standards (RL/RI) listed with opportunities for your students to have three attempts for scores to be entered to show mastery or proficiency for each standard. You do not have to use all three attempts, but we all know that sometimes we need a little more work to reach our end goal. This is also great to record pre-test and post-test scores on with a third option for those that still need intervention to reach mastery or become proficient. T
Preview of 9 Google Forms Book Quizzes for The Family Romanov by Candace Fleming

9 Google Forms Book Quizzes for The Family Romanov by Candace Fleming

Created by
Elliott English
8 Google Form quizzes to assess students’ comprehension of novel chapters. These quizzes are a great no-prep, quick, easy assessment to check that students have read the assigned novel chapters as well as their comprehension of the chapters. Each quiz includes 10 multiple choice, level one, comprehension questions. Each question is set to 10 points, for a total of 100 points, and each Google Form is set to collect email addresses and grade the quiz for you! Simply pull up the results and enter t
Preview of Argument Claim Evidence Reasoning with Read Along Videos | Printable & Digital

Argument Claim Evidence Reasoning with Read Along Videos | Printable & Digital

Students identify argument, claims, evidence and reasoning with fun read along videos of meaningful children's books (Printable & Digital) - Editable lesson plan, student handouts, rubric, PowerPoint slides, Google Doc and Google Slides for no prep distance learning or Google Classroom activity for Grade 9 - 12 high school students.Seemingly simple children’s books contain hidden levels of meaning for teens and adults to practice higher-level analysis skills of author’s purpose, text connect
Preview of Lincoln’s 2nd Inaugural Address Close Reading  Activity

Lincoln’s 2nd Inaugural Address Close Reading Activity

This 3 page lesson uses the text of the speech and adds text boxes in the margins to prompt students to provide brief responses to 25 Qs. The types of Qs deal with grammar such as “What is the subject or predicate nominative of this sentence?” Some Qs deal with diction or vocab and ask for a word’s meaning in context, other Qs ask about figurative language Or comprehension. The speech is preceded by some brief context. This activity could be used as a sub plan or it can be uploaded in a Google C
Preview of The Omnivore's Dilemma (Young Reader's Edition): Part 4 The Do-It-Yourself Meal

The Omnivore's Dilemma (Young Reader's Edition): Part 4 The Do-It-Yourself Meal

Created by
Monique Ritter
Here are chapter study guide questions, writing reflections, and graphic organizers to Part Four: The Do-It-Yourself Meal (Chapters 18 - 22) and the Afterward of The Omnivore's Dilemma - The Young Reader's Edition to aid in students' understanding of the main points in the junior's edition of Michael Pollan's book. Be sure to check out my Teachers Pay Teachers page as I've created many user friendly worksheets and activities that would be accessible to our world of online/remote teaching for a
Preview of Analysis of Strategies using Civil War era Ballou Letter

Analysis of Strategies using Civil War era Ballou Letter

This brief Text is a personal letter that Major Sullivan Ballou wrote to his wife in 1861 the night before the Battle of Bull Run. Students tend to concentrate on the closing that sounds so loving, but it’s a good text for close reading because almost half of the letter is on the subject of his love of country and how he’s ready give his life to save the union. It’s poetic and beautifully written (Alas, people don’t talk like this anymore.) This lesson was designed for use in an AP Language Clas
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr “I Have a Dream” Speech

Martin Luther King Jr “I Have a Dream” Speech

This is a brief 11 Q Google form, and as the text is not included in the form, I’d suggest linking the video of the Aug 1963 delivery of the speech from American Rhetoric or from You Tube. the MC and T/F Qs conduct rhetorical analysis and answer choices prompt students to identify the use of devices such as metaphor, antithesis, anaphora, parallel structure etc. Students are asked to identify how devices help to create appeals to ethics, logic, and emotions.
Preview of Organization and Rhetorical Triangle Focus lesson, a Google Form

Organization and Rhetorical Triangle Focus lesson, a Google Form

A 13 Q Google form that uses text from US Secretary of State Madeline Albright’s 1997 commencement address for Mount Holyoke College. This assignment divides the text taken from the speech, and divides it into 3 parts with Qs to follow each part. The Qs ask students to consider the subject of each part so That students will realize the system of organization for the speech. The assignment asks students to consider the speaker’s role and how her words are especially poignant for her audience of w
Preview of Vocab Qz: The Declaration of a Independence

Vocab Qz: The Declaration of a Independence

A 15 Q Google form. It begins with directions and a word bank Prudence        transient        evinces           expunge          unremitting   usurpations    unsullied            formidable     plundered      mercenaries  opprobrium   obtruded         redress    amity endowedEach Q is a complete sentence with 1 word omitted to type in the blank. The form is set to present the Qs is shuffled order. The correct answer is given after the form has been completed. This is an assessment
Preview of Diction and Tone lesson using Lincoln’s Mrs. Bixby Letter Google Form

Diction and Tone lesson using Lincoln’s Mrs. Bixby Letter Google Form

13 Q Google form worth 16 points. The assignment begins with the text of the very brief letter. Each of the Qs is about the text in the letter. The Qs ask about the meanings of words in their contexts and the effect of the word choice on the letter’s tone or on how the words characterize the speaker or audience. A few Qs are part of speech Qs, asking students what part of speech a word functions as in its context. Being able to label parts of a sentence or being able to diagram a sentence can he
Preview of Virtual Classroom Buttons (15)

Virtual Classroom Buttons (15)

These 16 different buttons are great to add to your virtual classrooms! All you have to do is add a hyperlink and thats it! So easy, and its a great way for parents and students to access important information on your virtual classroom!
Preview of Barbara Ascher’s “On Compassion”

Barbara Ascher’s “On Compassion”

This lesson is a Google form of 20 MC Qs to be used after the students have read the article at least once. It’s not designed to be used as a text or quiz, but it is similar to AP exam style Qs that should demonstrate students’ analysis of the author’s choices regarding the text. The Passage is is really brief, it’s 3 pages in the 50 Essays reader, and I found a version online that prints the text on one page in 2 columns. I added links to the passage in this form. This article is an excellent
Preview of Lincoln’s Second Inaugural’s Address pt 3 conclusion

Lincoln’s Second Inaugural’s Address pt 3 conclusion

This is the final part of the speech in a Google forms. There are 10 Qs over these last 2 paragraphs. These Qs deal wit the following skills and terms: figurative language, syntax, allusion, complex and compound sentences, subordinate and independent clauses, parallel structure, imperative and declarative sentences, and thesis. These Qs are intended as rhetorical analysis MCQs for remote learning or As a lesson or activity in close reading.
Preview of Google Classroom KWL Nonfiction Response Template

Google Classroom KWL Nonfiction Response Template

Just add you story title and your students are ready to work on this Google Classroom activity. Reuse again, and again for any nonfiction text you would use a KWL chart with. This activity is great for independent work, includes boxes for students to write in, while other text is non-moveable. What this product includesGoogle slides for entering information into what a student knows, wants to learn, and learns about the reading topic. The slides include a title page to tell your students what bo
Preview of Lincoln’s 2nd Inaugural AddressPart 1 of 3

Lincoln’s 2nd Inaugural AddressPart 1 of 3

This lesson uses the first third of this landmark speech that reflects on the conditions before his first election and the ensuing Civil War and calls for unity in the future with and end of the war coming. This lesson was designed for use in an AP Lang classroom, and the questions in this form use terms such as active/passive voice, figurative language, metaphor, smile, juxtaposition, antithesis, and diction. Students are prompted to look up a couple of words in the text to identify the idea im
Preview of TED Talks Project

TED Talks Project

Take advantage of TED Talks! Empower your students to take ownership of their education by sharing information they feel is important for their peers to know with your guidance. Students will work independently, research, lead class discussions, and practice writing in the argumentative mode. My students love this activity.
Preview of The Spider and the Wasp Reading Check

The Spider and the Wasp Reading Check

Created by
Melanie Boyce
10 comprehension questions on "The Spider and the Wasp." Answer key included.
Preview of Lincoln’s Inaugural Address part 2 of 3

Lincoln’s Inaugural Address part 2 of 3

This is from another Google Form over part 1. This is a very short part over about a paragraph of text There are about 10 Qs over this part of the Passage. This was designed to be used in an AP Lang course. These Qs use terms such as figurative language, ethical/ logical/ emotional appeals, irony, and grammar terms such as predicate nominative and direct object.
Preview of Following instructions (fun worksheet)

Following instructions (fun worksheet)

Created by
Joshua Wuest
This worksheet goes through following instructions with all ages. Can be fun for adult learners as well. Great engagement tool to start class.
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