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10th grade Valentine's Day Common Core W.7.1 resources

Preview of Valentines Day Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER) - Statistics and Data - Printable

Valentines Day Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER) - Statistics and Data - Printable

This activity is a fun NO PREP activity to do the week of Valentine's Day! This activity outlines lots of statistics and data about Valentine's Day and asks students to objectively argue whether or not it should be a national holiday in the USA based on the statistics. There are guided reflection questions to help students with the process, before asking them to write a final decision using Claim Evidence Reasoning. This is also a great way to introduce, reinforce, or practice creative writing.
Preview of Middle/High Seasonal Conversation Starters: Growing Bundle

Middle/High Seasonal Conversation Starters: Growing Bundle

Get your middle/high school students inspired and talking with a collection of all of our seasonal conversation starters/icebreakers! Our conversation starters packages encourage critical thinking and allow students to discuss topics that are both relevant and important to them while simultaneously increasing their vocabulary and ability to effectively express themselves. Our packages are extremely versatile and have been used as bell-ringers, as supplementary material for topics covered in cla
Preview of Valentine's Day Character Perspective Literature Response Prompt - No Prep!

Valentine's Day Character Perspective Literature Response Prompt - No Prep!

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Hopeful Hermione
This Valentine’s Day literature response prompt requires students to think criticallyand better understand fictional characters’ perspectives.Teachers can choose to assign a character from a whole group story or novelbeing taught in class, a literature circle novel, or even have students choose acharacter from a novel they are reading independently.This prompt ties in the fun and excitement of seasonal holidays while encouragingstudents to “think outside the box” as well as to explain and suppor
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