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12th grade informational text assessments for Easel Activities

Preview of Thomas Jefferson's Presidency: Election of 1800, Louisiana Purchase, Embargo Act

Thomas Jefferson's Presidency: Election of 1800, Louisiana Purchase, Embargo Act

Students will read and answer text based questions on the presidency of Thomas Jefferson. This product provides brief explanations of the Election of 1800, Louisiana Purchase, Alien and Sedition Acts, Impressment, Barbary Pirates, and the Embargo Act of 1807. There is a quiz and a fun activity that can also be used as an assessment.
Preview of World War II: Causes, Allied and Axis Powers, Bombing of Pearl Harbor

World War II: Causes, Allied and Axis Powers, Bombing of Pearl Harbor

Students will learn about the causes of WWII, identify Axis and Allied European powers on a map, read about Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor and analyze primary sources. Memoirs from an American seaman aboard the U.S.S. Arizona, and a Japanese bomber pilot recollecting December 7, 1941 are also included.There are close reads, critical thinking, and compare and contrast activities.
Preview of Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You: reading questions, task cards, and test

Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You: reading questions, task cards, and test

This 45 page* novel study will assist students in comprehension and critical thinking while reading whole class, in a small group, or independently, Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You by Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi. Reynolds and Kendi's brilliant partnership is a must read for students hoping to gain a clear and engaging understanding of how race has been viewed and used in American history.Teachers can assign 50 critical thinking and recall questions to be answered during reading to hol
Preview of High School Reading Comprehension: Informational Text "How the Other Half Lives"

High School Reading Comprehension: Informational Text "How the Other Half Lives"

An excerpt from Jacob Riis' "How the Other Half Lives" is followed by 10 multiple choice questions and 3 open-ended questions. In addition to the answers to the multiple choice questions, the answer key also has explanations and possible responses to every open-ended question.The questions that follow the passage test a variety of reading comprehension and literary analysis skills. Students who regularly complete these reading comprehension tasks will be well prepared for any reading comprehen
Preview of Debating School Uniforms

Debating School Uniforms

This worksheet is designed to assess students' comprehension and critical thinking skills based on two articles discussing the pros and cons of school uniforms. It includes 14 multiple-choice questions and 5 critical reasoning questions that require students to analyze and evaluate the arguments presented in each article. Additionally, it provides an opportunity for students to think critically and provide short written responses that demonstrate their understanding of the topic.This worksheet c
Preview of Harlem Renaissance Informational Text - W.E.B Du Bois & Marcus Garvey

Harlem Renaissance Informational Text - W.E.B Du Bois & Marcus Garvey

Created by
Lighthouse Lit
Incorporate some crucial informational text analysis skills into your Harlem Renaissance unit. The text focuses on the period's two most influential activists and their conflicting ideologies: W. E. B. Du Bois and Marcus Garvey.What's included:- Common Core Standards- W. E. B. Du Bois & Marcus Garvey Reading- Glossary- Analysis Questions- Rubric- Sample Answers
Preview of Explore Greek Influence: 45 Ways Words Become Language in Greco-Roman Myth 7-12

Explore Greek Influence: 45 Ways Words Become Language in Greco-Roman Myth 7-12

We often use words and phrases from Greek Mythology and do not even realize it! Have you ever had a "mercurial" friend or met someone on a "Saturday"? You may have never climbed a "volcano" or caught an "echo" — but these words and phrases derive from mythology. Note: The following educational digital download is compatible with PDF, Google Workspace, and PDF.How do I use this resource? The following resource can be used as a stand-alone study guide for mythology-based vocabulary with Frayer mod
Preview of Writing News Reports OLC4O OSSLT - Graphic Organizer Included

Writing News Reports OLC4O OSSLT - Graphic Organizer Included

Created by
Teach with Kel
This Writing News Reports resource helps students identify the elements of a news reports and organize their ideas for writing their own. The task can be used as practice or to assess student skill before writing the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test. In OLC4O this writing task can be used as a summative task for the students' portfolio. Applicable to ENG1L, 1P, 1D, 2L, and 2P as well. Download, print, and assign! ☺️Included:• 1 PDF Document• News Report Elements Note• News Report Elements
Preview of Debating a Ban on Homework

Debating a Ban on Homework

This worksheet consists of 16 multiple choice questions and five critical reasoning questions based on two articles discussing the topic of homework. The questions require students to analyze and evaluate the arguments presented in the articles, demonstrating their comprehension of the content and their ability to think critically. Each question encourages students to apply the information from the articles to form well-reasoned responses.This worksheet can be a valuable tool for educators as it
Preview of Did Shakespeare write his own stuff?:Argumentative prompt, articles, and rubric.

Did Shakespeare write his own stuff?:Argumentative prompt, articles, and rubric.

This is a prompt for whether or not Shakespeare wrote his own plays. It includes three articles, an outline sheet, and a grading rubric for the essay. This is a great resource for if you are covering essay writing but also doing Shakespeare plays or sonnets before or after. This is a pdf. If you would like the Google Drive edition which is editable please visit here***** Check out my other Writing Resources*****Writing Thesis StatementsCounterclaim and RebuttalWriting Graphic OrganizersInteracti
Preview of Hamlet Act 1 Scene 2 "O that this too too..." Soliloquy #1  summative assessment

Hamlet Act 1 Scene 2 "O that this too too..." Soliloquy #1 summative assessment

Created by
East Side Steve
10 multiple choice questions to test comprehension of Hamlet's Act 1 Scene 2 soliloquy "O, that this too too solid flesh should melt..."Answer key included
Preview of Writing Information Paragraphs - St. Patrick's Day Writing Activity OLC4O OSSLT

Writing Information Paragraphs - St. Patrick's Day Writing Activity OLC4O OSSLT

Created by
Teach with Kel
This information paragraph writing task allows students to organize information in preparation for writing an information paragraph. Use this paragraph writing task to write about St. Patrick's Day. The task can be used as practice or to assess student skill before writing the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test. In OLC4O this writing task can be used as a summative task for the students' portfolio. Applicable to ENG1L, 1P, 1D, 2L, and 2P as well. Download, print, and assign! ☺️Included:• 1 P
Preview of JUSTICE THEME: RACISM IN SPORTS:  from It's Our World Too (reading analysis)

JUSTICE THEME: RACISM IN SPORTS: from It's Our World Too (reading analysis)

Created by
TEACH CHEAP
Questions on side of text for quick analysis and a visual guide for readers who need chunking. Paragraph practice for cause/effect analysisanswer key and example paragraph includedengaging antiracism topic with uplifting tone rather than depressing
Preview of SAT/ACT Prep Do Now/Bell Ringer Woodrow Wilson's Speech of Neutrality

SAT/ACT Prep Do Now/Bell Ringer Woodrow Wilson's Speech of Neutrality

This is a daily warm-up that I use to expose students to SAT type questions. It also helps them with comprehending primary source documents. There are 5 multiple-choice questions that go along with the excerpt. Answer key is provided.
Preview of SAT/ACT Prep The Autobiography of Malcolm X Chapter 15 Close Reading Activity

SAT/ACT Prep The Autobiography of Malcolm X Chapter 15 Close Reading Activity

Aligned to CCSS for high school students. This is an excerpt from ch. 15 of The Autobiography of Malcolm X that focuses on SAT-like questions and the task of close reading. Answer Key is included
Preview of Writing Information Paragraphs OLC4O OSSLT - Malala Yousafzai & Greta Thunberg

Writing Information Paragraphs OLC4O OSSLT - Malala Yousafzai & Greta Thunberg

Created by
Teach with Kel
This information paragraph writing task allows students to categorize and organize information for writing an information paragraph. This resources is great for assessing informative writing. The task can be used as practice or to assess student skill before writing the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test. In OLC4O this writing task can be used as a summative task for the students' portfolio. Applicable to ENG1L, 1P, 1D, 2L, and 2P as well. Download, print, and assign! ☺️Included:• 1 PDF Docu
Preview of Writing Information Paragraphs - St. Patrick Writing Activity OLC4O OSSLT

Writing Information Paragraphs - St. Patrick Writing Activity OLC4O OSSLT

Created by
Teach with Kel
This information paragraph writing task allows students to organize information in preparation for writing an information paragraph. Use this paragraph writing task to write about Saint Patrick. The task can be used as practice or to assess student skill before writing the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test. In OLC4O this writing task can be used as a summative task for the students' portfolio. Applicable to ENG1L, 1P, 1D, 2L, and 2P as well. Download, print, and assign! ☺️Included:• 1 PDF D
Preview of Informational Article: Racism

Informational Article: Racism

This resource takes students through an informational text and both multiple-choice and discussion style questions that cover commonly-tested concepts such as vocabulary, author's claim and supporting evidence, best summary or main idea, and interpreting related media elements. Included in the Resource:2 1/2 page informational Text with Annotation Prompts 25 Multiple Choice Questions8 Discussion Question Cards It is also included in my week-long Synthesizing Graphics and Text mini unit and my tw
Preview of SAT/ACT Prep Do Now/Bell Ringer for Susan B. Anthony Address

SAT/ACT Prep Do Now/Bell Ringer for Susan B. Anthony Address

This is an excerpt from Susan B. Anthony's 1873 speech. There are 5 SAT/ACT like multiple choice questions included. I do this in order to prepare my students for the ACT/SAT. Key is included
Preview of Easy Essay Rubric

Easy Essay Rubric

Easy Essay Rubric: This rubric can be used for quarterly writing projects. I use this rubric throughout the year. Students like having the same rubric for multiple writing assignments. The rubric can be used to create outlines and to facilitate the peer editing process. Grading becomes easy when using the same rubric throughout the year. For more TIME SAVING products visit Creativity in Motion!
Preview of Circle Map

Circle Map

This is a great template for the circle map from thinking maps. You can print it so your students get an idea of what it looks like. After you can start having your students draw it on their own.
Preview of SAT/ACT Prep Do Now/Bell Ringer on Woodrow Wilson's WWI Declaration

SAT/ACT Prep Do Now/Bell Ringer on Woodrow Wilson's WWI Declaration

I use this to prepare my students for ACT/SAT. This is an excerpt from President' Wilson's WWI declaration. There is 5 multiple-choice questions on the excerpt. There is an answer key included on the teacher's page.
Preview of Debate Outline (Lincoln Douglas simplified)

Debate Outline (Lincoln Douglas simplified)

A simplified version of a Lincoln Douglas style debate that outlines what students should write to argue and what students should listen to and write notes from the other side of the debate.
Preview of KWLQ Strategy for Non-Fiction Texts

KWLQ Strategy for Non-Fiction Texts

The Common Core State Standards ask that students are able to read and comprehend a variety of non-fiction texts. K-W-L-Q is an easy to use and very meaningful strategy for scaffolding students understanding of more complex non-fiction texts. Attached you will find the step-by-step directions for implementing this strategy for students in grades 3 and beyond. Additionally you can download a template for use with your students. It is a great learning strategy and a quick assessment tool.
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