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8th grade Women's History Month math guided reading books for Google Apps

Preview of Editable Multilingual U.S. History Resources for Middle School: Colonial America

Editable Multilingual U.S. History Resources for Middle School: Colonial America

Unlock an Inclusive Learning Experience with Our Multilingual U.S. History Resources! Dive into the rich history of colonial America with our comprehensive set of 8 social studies nonfiction articles, meticulously translated into English, Spanish, and French. Designed to cater to diverse reading abilities, this resource includes 72 editable texts, each adapted to three different Lexile levels, ensuring every student can navigate the complexities of colonial America with confidence and ease. What
Preview of Back to School: The Math Curse Read Aloud Questions (Google Slides)

Back to School: The Math Curse Read Aloud Questions (Google Slides)

Created by
Melissa Gee
The Math Curse SummaryDid you ever wake up to one of those days where everything is a problem? You have 10 things to do, but only 30 minutes until your bus leaves. Is there enough time? You have 3 shirts and 2 pairs of pants. Can you make 1 good outfit? Then you start to wonder: Why does everything have to be such a problem? Why do 2 apples always have to be added to 5 oranges? Why do 4 kids always have to divide 12 marbles? Why can't you just keep 10 cookies without someone taking 3 away? Why?
Preview of Henrietta Lacks Case Study

Henrietta Lacks Case Study

Easy to teach, fun to learn! This case study contains two guided readings (version 1 and version 2), differentiated based on reading levels. Students learn about one of the most important women in science, Henrietta Lacks, and create an argument for or against the use of tissue biopsy in science. This lesson is best placed at the end of a unit on DNA, mutations, and protein synthesis.
Preview of The Irony of Religious Freedom: The Persecution of Anne Hutchinson

The Irony of Religious Freedom: The Persecution of Anne Hutchinson

Created by
Julie Corbalis
Perfect for Distance Learning as well as in-person instruction. This non-fiction reading and writing activity was created with 7th graders in mind and is appropriate while studying Massachusetts Bay Colony/New England Colonies/13 Colonies/European Colonies in North America/Women's History/Freedom of Religion. This heavily researched (with sources included) and still very accessible essay introduces students to the incredible life of Anne Hutchinson, the woman who defied the Puritan leadership of
Preview of 32 English Women's History Month Readings Level: Beginner + ESL Newcomer

32 English Women's History Month Readings Level: Beginner + ESL Newcomer

Created by
Profe Zulita
This English Women's History Month Reading Set will engage your learners with reading short, comprehensible biographies. These are great for middle school and ESL / ELL Newcomer learners. Each biography includes 3 true / false questions for review. Reading Level:See the preview to read two complete biographiesFlesch-Kincaid Score: 7Gunning Fog Score: 4.5Includes:- 32 English Biographies for Women's History Month- Editable text- Each text includes 3 true / false questions- Gallery Walk note sheet
Preview of Young People's History of the United States, Chapter 6: Interactive Notebook

Young People's History of the United States, Chapter 6: Interactive Notebook

"Young People's History of the United States "Young People's History of the United States EDITABLE Interactive Notebook U.S. History" – an engaging and dynamic educational resource designed to make learning U.S. history a memorable and interactive while introducing learners to Howard Zinn's classic text.This resources focuses on Chapter 6: The Women of Early America.Includes Resources forVocabularySummary"Case in Point"- focused case studiesQuote analysis- from both primary and secondary sources
Preview of National Pi Day Guided/Close Reading Google Form

National Pi Day Guided/Close Reading Google Form

Looking for an educational activity for National Pi Day or are you trying to find something to give your students while they are with a sub? If so, this activity is for you. This guided reading on National Pi Day includes a reading passage and comprehension questions in a Google Form. This activity is a great independent activity for students.This resource includes:National Pi Day Guided Reading Google Form
Preview of Women in WWII Propaganda | US History and APUSH | Comparative Photo Analysis

Women in WWII Propaganda | US History and APUSH | Comparative Photo Analysis

Created by
Rethink History
This 8 page document includes a worksheet and guided questions for students to analyze Women in WWII Propaganda. It compares how USA, Japan, Britain, Germany, and other WWII powers depicted women in their propaganda.Every document includes a detailed source for students to know the origin of the propaganda posters, along with inviting students to make a close reading by inserting comments to answer questions on making a claim, sourcing, and identifying key elements. This document was designed fo
Preview of Women of World History Guided/Close Reading Google Form Bundle

Women of World History Guided/Close Reading Google Form Bundle

Looking for guided readings that focus specifically on women within World History or tryingto diversify your curriculum? If so, this bundle is for you. This bundle includes a variety of guided readings for students to engage with about women from different periods of World History. Each guided reading Google Form grades itself! This resource includes guided readings on the following women: Anne of Cleaves Catherine of Aragon Anne BoleynCatherine the Great Eleanor Roosevelt Marie Antoinette Mary
Preview of Women in the 1950s  |  Primary Source Historical Reading with Graphic Organizer

Women in the 1950s | Primary Source Historical Reading with Graphic Organizer

Created by
Rethink History
This 5-page historical inquiry explores the popular image and the reality of being a housewife in the 1950s. This activity encourages students to critique the narrative often taught in school textbooks by reading critical sources from the time period. The four-documents are scaffolded for a middle or high school US History or Women's Studies course.Lesson-ready!Includes clear instructions, detailed graphic organizer, and invites students to come to a consensus on the historical question: How hi
Preview of Angela Davis Inquiry | Historical Inquiry about the Legacy of Angela Davis |

Angela Davis Inquiry | Historical Inquiry about the Legacy of Angela Davis |

Created by
Rethink History
This 13-page Historical Inquiry with Graphic Organizer invites students to answer the following historical question: What is the historical legacy of Angela Davis? Students read about her contributions to civil rights, feminism, and LGBT+ rights through several sources. Students see a diverse and balanced approach to her legacy by reading constructive criticisms of her legacy as well. In the end, students will understand the complexity of her legacy while formulating their own perspective. This
Preview of Parts of a Graph Text Booklet

Parts of a Graph Text Booklet

The file is formatted to be copied double sided and folded into a text booklet that can be glued into a notebook.
Preview of 'Still I Rise' Poetry Guided Reading | Student Centered Learning

'Still I Rise' Poetry Guided Reading | Student Centered Learning

This simple guided reading of 'Still I Rise' by Maya Angelou is perfect for any reader, but was created with ELLs and Special Populations in mind. It is an easy resource to use for a student centered learning activity during Women's History Month to have student engage with text, analysis, and preparing for discussion. Teachers can have students use this resource as a means to read and annotate the text, or can go deeper and use the resource for modeling and gradual release.This product includes
Preview of Jane Austen Guided/Close Reading Google Form

Jane Austen Guided/Close Reading Google Form

Looking for a supplemental activity to introduce or cover Jane Austen? Are you trying to find something to give your students while they are with a sub? If so, this activity is for you. This guided reading on Jane Austen includes a reading passage and comprehension questions in a Google Form. This activity is a great independent activity for students.This resource includes:Jane Austen Guided Reading Google Form
Preview of Wuhou Article (Reading Level 2) Comprehension Worksheet for Google Form

Wuhou Article (Reading Level 2) Comprehension Worksheet for Google Form

Created by
Allyssa Sharpe
This worksheet packet is based upon the Britannica School Wuhou Article, Reading Level 2. At the bottom of the sheet is the citation to find the article online. However, the questions are basic enough that they can be used for most articles or general facts about Empress Wuhou. This worksheet can be used with any social studies curriculum. It can also be used as nonfiction/informational reading. An answer key is included with the worksheet. It is ready to be printed and used.
Preview of Science and Engineering for Grades 6-12

Science and Engineering for Grades 6-12

Created by
mohamed jebren
It is essential for today’s students to learn about science and engineering in order to make sense of the world around them and participate as informed members of a democratic society. The skills and ways of thinking that are developed and honed through engaging in scientific and engineering endeavors can be used to engage with evidence in making personal decisions, to participate responsibly in civic life, and to improve and maintain the health of the environment, as well as to prepare for care
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