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Free 9th grade Common Core WHST.6-8.1 resources

Preview of FREEBIE Ancient Egypt One Pager Activity

FREEBIE Ancient Egypt One Pager Activity

One pagers are at review to use in the classroom! My students love to use on pagers because it gives them freedom in how their reviews look. In a one pager, students complete the required items on a checklist to fill up one side of a paper.This is a Freebie, but you can find the full version hereThis one pager is based off of the: Florida state standards SS.6.W.2.6 Determine the contributions of key figures from ancient Egypt.SS.6.W.2.5: Summarize important achievements of Egyptian civilization.
Preview of FREE EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES LIST 4 ALL GRADES K-12 AND SUBJECTS + TEACHER RESOURCE

FREE EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES LIST 4 ALL GRADES K-12 AND SUBJECTS + TEACHER RESOURCE

Created by
TPT Maria
Sometimes, you just need a list of websites for everyone. Here it is. FREE EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES  Put together by Teach Me, Maria!It takes time to gather this information, figure out the appropriate grade levels, and format, maintain, and update this page. All I ask is for an honest review if this list helps you.
Preview of Ancient History Key Concept GRAPES Introduction Activity, Worksheets, & Posters

Ancient History Key Concept GRAPES Introduction Activity, Worksheets, & Posters

Start the year off right by introducing key concepts that will be embedded throughout the year in Ancient History! This resource set will introduce the key concepts, provide a content preview, and have students relate the key concepts to their own lives/communities!Did you know that all of Instructomania's content is grounded in key concept G.R.A.P.E.S.? That's right! From the introduction and notes all the way to the assessments the key concepts are embedded! Unfamiliar with the acronym G.R.A.
Preview of Argument Writing: Teaching Opposition and Rebuttal

Argument Writing: Teaching Opposition and Rebuttal

Get students familiar with using counterclaims, and refuting in their argument writing with this interactive kit. The kit includes: Claim Playing Cards, "You're Wrong, I'm Right, Here's Why" worksheet, "Opposition Paragraph Organizer" worksheet, Opposition and Sentence Starter Word Key, and a lesson plan on how to use this effectively in your classroom.
Preview of Manifest Destiny & American Progress Painting Analysis

Manifest Destiny & American Progress Painting Analysis

Created by
Tara Porath
This is a great way to introduce your Westward Expansion Unit! Explore the painting American Progress by John Gast to compare to the meaning of Manifest Destiny. The kids have lots of fun trying to interpret the picture and what it could mean. This is a great lesson that can help introduce the new movement of expansion not just physically but mentally too.
Preview of American Abolitionists Nonfiction Reading Passages & Writing Prompts [Editable]

American Abolitionists Nonfiction Reading Passages & Writing Prompts [Editable]

This is a no-prep packet on American abolitionists. It can be used as a bell work booklet, but would also be suitable for sub plans, or for early finishers. One of my focuses when creating this was to ensure that students are improving student literacy through historical reading and writing tasks.Although this is a perfect resource for Black history month, I feel like it's important to celebrate these individuals and their accomplishments throughout the year.This product includes:14 Readings on
Preview of DBQ: Julius Caesar Primary Source Analysis and Essay

DBQ: Julius Caesar Primary Source Analysis and Essay

Thank you for downloading my product!Students will uncover the reasons why Julius Caesar was brutally killed by the Roman Senate. Students will analyze primary sources and write an argumentative essay. This resource is great for 6th-7th Grade History or ELA classes. Please rate and comment if you enjoyed the free resource. Thank you!Included in the free resource: 1. One page Lesson Plan- with Essential Questions, Big Idea and Student Objectives2. Timeline and Introduction (to establish context)3
Preview of Exercise Your Senses

Exercise Your Senses

Created by
Tinybop
Your senses—sight, touch, taste, smell, and hearing—are a part of your nervous system. They work together to help you make sense of the world around you by sending your brain signals to decode. Grab a blindfold (no peeking!) to test them out. Directions: Find a partner and ask him/her to hand you a mystery item. As you try and guess what it is, have your partner record your observations. 1) How does the object feel? Soft or hard? Heavy or light? 2) How does it smell? Sweet or sour? Earthy or f
Preview of World War 2 Simulation, Battle of Iwo Jima Activity

World War 2 Simulation, Battle of Iwo Jima Activity

World War 2 simulation activity: Battle of Iwo JimaHistory can be difficult for students to understand and experience. Simulations help students put themselves in the past, learning about history in an authentically engaging way. Students love simulations because they don't know what the final outcome will be. It's an exciting learning experience!This FREE minimal prep simulation puts students in the role of a soldier who fought in the Battle of Iwo Jima during World War 2. This resource is alig
Preview of Middle School Business Project | Digital Project for Intro to Business

Middle School Business Project | Digital Project for Intro to Business

Engage your students with business & entrepreneurship, and experience real world problem solving and entrepreneurial thinking! This dynamic resource engages students in hands-on problem solving and business creation, aligning with ISTE, CCS, and NGSS standards.The StartEDUp Project cultivates an entrepreneurial mindset and gives students real-world experience in problem solving, critical thinking, creativity and communication.This comprehensive guide is designed specifically for students who
Preview of The Social Studies Literacy Toolbox

The Social Studies Literacy Toolbox

The Social Studies literacy toolbox includes over 40 instructional tools to develop students reading, writing, speaking and listening. Reading Tools includeReading Cycle MenuHabits of Document AnalysisAnticipation GuideCATCH AnnotationSOAPSToneHIPPEvaluating Credibility and Usefulness (Primary Source Analysis)Evaluating Historical Arguments (Secondary Source Analysis)Say/See, Mean, MatterGist StatementNERD Map AnalysisDouble/Triple Entry Journal“This is Really About…” Summarizing ProtocolVocabul
Preview of "Sled Dog Racing" Bundle - Literacy in Social Studies & ELA - Reading & Writing

"Sled Dog Racing" Bundle - Literacy in Social Studies & ELA - Reading & Writing

This is an amazing deal! 4 very engaging, very thorough, high-interest, text-based, ELA and Literacy in Social Studies Lessons that align to SO MANY STANDARDS. If you do these lessons in your English Language Arts class, you will have covered practically every Reading Informational Text Standard, quite a few Writing Standards, and many of the Reading in History/Social Studies Standards and Writing in History/Social Studies, including researching primary and secondary sources, something that is h
Preview of Middle Ages Medieval World History Key Concept GRAPES Intro Activity & Posters

Middle Ages Medieval World History Key Concept GRAPES Intro Activity & Posters

Start the year off right by introducing key concepts that will be embedded throughout the year in Medieval History! This resource set will introduce the key concepts, provide a content preview, and have students relate the key concepts to their own lives/communities!Did you know that all of Instructomania's content is grounded in key concept G.R.A.P.E.S.? That's right! From the introduction and notes all the way to the assessments the key concepts are embedded! Unfamiliar with the acronym G.R.A
Preview of Can Clouds Predict Weather?  NGSS/CCSS Argument Writing in Science (Freebie)

Can Clouds Predict Weather? NGSS/CCSS Argument Writing in Science (Freebie)

Are you ready to blend NGSS with CCSS? Here is a perfect introduction to teaching Argument Writing in Science. This worksheet will allow students to identify: *Claim *Evidence *Reasoning *Counter Argument/Rebuttal Students are then asked to determine the strongest argument Answer key is included
Preview of U.S. History Bell Ringers, Discussion Questions & Writing Prompts Sample

U.S. History Bell Ringers, Discussion Questions & Writing Prompts Sample

This set of ten sample prompts from my Brain-Stretcher collection is tailor-made for U.S. History and works equally well as writing prompts, bell ringers, or discussion questions. They get students thinking about topics that they will be exploring in class, finding relevance in the past, and reflecting on what they have learned. These Brain-Stretchers are truly versatile and are an absolute lifesaver in the classroom! The questions in each prompt are purely opinion based (no right or wrong ans
Preview of A Parts of an Atom STAR* Virtual Lab Google Docs™️ DINB

A Parts of an Atom STAR* Virtual Lab Google Docs™️ DINB

Created by
Star Materials
When studying measurement and forces, use this complete “Parts of an Atom” Physical Science Virtual Lab to investigate: “How do Protons, Neutrons and Electrons make different atoms?” This single Google Sheet™ has all the materials to perform a virtual experiment, collect, analyze and evaluate the collected data while presenting findings in a single page format – either digital or on paper. A video shows the setup and steps of the lab and also a virtual lab based on the PhET™ Interactive Simulat
Preview of State Plate - U.S. Geography Project

State Plate - U.S. Geography Project

Looking for a fun research based U.S geography project? This lesson is for you! Students will conduct a brief research activity into one of the 50 States of America. Then, students will produce a creative souvenir plate to display what they learned. Download, print, and teach! No prep necessary!
Preview of Killing Julius Caesar Historical Fiction Reading and Argumentative Essay

Killing Julius Caesar Historical Fiction Reading and Argumentative Essay

This is a historical fiction reading with a follow up argumentative essay of the murder of Gauis Julius Caesar on the Ides of March. The story takes the perspective of Caesar's great friend and ultimate betrayer, Brutus. Liberties are taken with historical fact to create an engaging read. The reading is about seven pages long which most middle school students can read in about 30 minutes. It is probably a 7th or 8th grade reading level. The story highlights Brutus' torment as he realizes th
Preview of Kingdoms of Mesopotamia, Egypt, & Kush Unit

Kingdoms of Mesopotamia, Egypt, & Kush Unit

Created by
Island Inspo
Lecture slides covering important early river valley civilizations in Mesopotamia and Egypt, follow-along student study guide snapshot, and a quiz. Students can follow along in-class or view the slides on their own or in groups to answer the questions on the study guide. Rundown:Material provided originally created and used in a fast-paced, gifted 6th grade classroom setting but could be adopted as needed to fit a variety of settings.1) Slides provide broad overview of some of the major river va
Preview of For High School Students with Reading Difficulties - History - Revolutions

For High School Students with Reading Difficulties - History - Revolutions

To download the entire 10-week program including teacher copy click here - https://www.readingresourcecentre.org/resource These lessons are specifically developed for high school students aged 11 to 15, particularly those encountering difficulties in reading and comprehending texts at their age level. Lessons target students' word reading skills, reading fluency, critical thinking, inference making, background knowledge development, writing-skill development, and learning strategies
Preview of Critical Thinking:  Evaluating Scientific Discoveries | Close Reading Activity 9

Critical Thinking: Evaluating Scientific Discoveries | Close Reading Activity 9

Looking to cultivate science critical thinking and elevate your students' close reading skills? This dynamic resource seamlessly blends a captivating scientific discovery article with thought-provoking writing prompts, all rooted in the scientific method. By examining real-world science breakthroughs, students delve deeper with critical thinking and analysis questions that push them to:Analyze Evidence & Implications: Go beyond memorization and grapple with the "why" and "how" behind the dis
Preview of For High School Students with Reading Difficulties - Geography - Coasts

For High School Students with Reading Difficulties - Geography - Coasts

To download the entire 10-week program including teacher copy click here - https://www.readingresourcecentre.org/resource These lessons are specifically developed for high school students aged 11 to 15, particularly those encountering difficulties in reading and comprehending texts at their age level. Lessons target students' word reading skills, reading fluency, critical thinking, inference making, background knowledge development, writing-skill development, and learning strategies to comprehen
Preview of America The Story of Us Episode 1 REBELS • Free Viewing Guide Worksheet Sampler

America The Story of Us Episode 1 REBELS • Free Viewing Guide Worksheet Sampler

Created by
Mister Harms
America The Story of Us, by the History Channel, is one of the best video series to show for any American or US History class. Teachers love the quality content, and students enjoy the engaging visuals! Certainly considered a classic by now, this series has 12 episodes ranging from the early setters of Jamestown, all the way through September 11th and the new millennium. This viewing guide for episode 1 entitled "Rebels" covers the following information:Survival at Jamestown and the settlers' in
Preview of Alexander Hamilton Hero or Hype? U.S. History Body Biography Poster Project

Alexander Hamilton Hero or Hype? U.S. History Body Biography Poster Project

Alexander Hamilton was one of the most influential founding fathers but based on his accomplishments, was Hamilton a hero, or is it hype? Students decide! This fun, student-centered, full-body biography project is skill and content-based. Try it for FREE and decide if you love this project as much as we do before you decide to buy the others!Students read, write, and support claims with evidence in a creative biography project format.Here's what's included:1. Teacher Instructions2. An Instructio
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