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Preview of Great Minds in Science - 19 Science Sub Plans BUNDLE | Print & Distance Learning

Great Minds in Science - 19 Science Sub Plans BUNDLE | Print & Distance Learning

Created by
Tangstar Science
Updated for distance learning. This science article / sub plan comes in two versions (with answer key): 1) easily printable PDFs, as well as 2) Google Slides for paperless online learning. Students can type in their answers directly in the Google Slides. When we teach science, the important scientific figures behind the science are only mentioned in a cursory way. My Great Minds in Science Series of 19 ARTICLES functions to enliven and deepen the understanding of the people behind the discoveri
Preview of Central Idea, Structure, Author's Purpose Activities

Central Idea, Structure, Author's Purpose Activities

Created by
Timberly Deville
Activity created to help students identify and analyze central idea, structure, author's purpose, and rhetoric. Includes speeches by Rihanna, Elie Wiesel, and Robert F. Kennedy along with questions focused on RI 9-10.5 and RI 9-10.6. All but one of the questions are multiple choice, with the last question being a constructed response asking students to create an objective summary of each speech including supporting claims.
Preview of Close Reading Strategies Activities Bundle Unit

Close Reading Strategies Activities Bundle Unit

TEACH YOUR STUDENTS TO READ AND THINK LIKE COLLEGE STUDENTS. This bundle of close reading activities combines ppt lectures and guided exercises to enhance skills of analyzing the rhetorical situation, mood and tone, author's purpose, bias, and point of view within texts. These multi-faceted lesson plans integrate a variety of learning modalities incorporating visual, listening, reading and writing strategies. This bundle includes detailed lessons covering:1 Informational Text Annotation and C
Preview of Raisin in the Sun & Redlining in Chicago [EDITABLE GOOGLE DOC]

Raisin in the Sun & Redlining in Chicago [EDITABLE GOOGLE DOC]

Created by
ThanksMsD
When a lot of people think about injustices in society, they think of people causing harm to others personally, through their attitudes and actions. This does happen. However, much of the injustice in society is deeply rooted in historical systems that allow injustice to continue. Often, the systems that we think are designed to help people in society, like education, criminal justice, housing, and healthcare, are often the most riddled with oppressive practices and historical injustices. In A R
Preview of Argumentative Analysis: Interactive Slide: Barack Obama Speech

Argumentative Analysis: Interactive Slide: Barack Obama Speech

Here is an interactive slide which includes: * Link to video: Obama's National Address to School Children * Link to Excerpt of Speech * Paragraphs in each slide to analyze. *Questions that are Common Core aligned. Students have to highlight and write down responses. * Multiple choice question* Short Response Question * Drag and Drop responses for claim, counterclaim, rebuttal, and textual evidence. * and cute GIFS to capture students attention. Very easy to go through. It took about one hour and
Preview of Erwin Rommel: The Desert Fox Passage and Essay Response: GR9

Erwin Rommel: The Desert Fox Passage and Essay Response: GR9

This packet begins with some notes which include ways you can extend and enrich learning about World War II as well as military figures. There is a 4 1/2 page passage about Rommel as well as 10 comprehension questions, 2 note taking templates, a graphic organizer for writing a 5-paragraph essay, a list of transition words, border pages, and an answer key. It is written on a grade 9 reading level.
Preview of Love Letter to a US Amendment: Government Civics Valentine's Writing Activity

Love Letter to a US Amendment: Government Civics Valentine's Writing Activity

This fun Valentine's Day writing activity allows students to show their creative or funny side without getting behind in content. This writing activity requires students to use historical claims to write a love letter to their favorite amendment. Suitable for Civics, US Government, or Comparative Government.IncludesScaffolded instruction page and resource websitesThree Differentiated pages: one scaffolded for ELL/IEP/504 with checklist rubric, one with lines and checklist rubric, and one with a
Preview of American Dream Webquest

American Dream Webquest

Created by
Jessica Miller
Research based web quest to help students better understand the basics of the American Dream. The web quest covers the following topics:How did it start?Who has achieved the American Dream?The American Dream in LiteratureThe Modern Death of the American DreamCan be used as an introduction resource for this topic, or set up an argumentative essay.
Preview of "The Lady or the Tiger" Worksheet or Test with Comprehensive Answer Key

"The Lady or the Tiger" Worksheet or Test with Comprehensive Answer Key

Created by
Debbie's Den
Teachers don't have to "choose" which assessment to use for "The Lady or the Tiger!" This review is a "roaring success" because it helps students to fully appreciate the essence of the story as they answer questions that integrate essential literary terminology (conflict, setting, ambiguity, point-of-view, paradox, etc.). Students will also receive a detailed review when they examine the relationships between characters. A detailed answer key is included.
Preview of Text Evidence Practice with Nonfiction Articles

Text Evidence Practice with Nonfiction Articles

Created by
MG Products
The perfect handout to pair with any informational article you teach! It is designed to be multi-purpose and can pair with current event articles or thematically appropriate content for any unit! This worksheet encourages students to use good reading strategies during their reading of an informational article and guides them to use context clues to uncover the meaning of unfamiliar words. After they read the article, the worksheet asks them to practice citing text evidence by providing quotes th
Preview of Biography - Write On! Steps to Researching and Writing A Biography

Biography - Write On! Steps to Researching and Writing A Biography

Created by
CK Teaching Aids
Students are often asked to write a biography. The assignment might be made in Language Arts, but it could just as easily come from the Social Studies, Science, or even Math teacher. It is one of the literary modes that ties all subject areas together. However, students often lack a blueprint for developing this literary genre. This packet provides that blueprint. Information Sheet The information sheet defines and explains “Biography”, highlighting qualities of a good biography with examp
Preview of Teaching Annotation SIMPLY

Teaching Annotation SIMPLY

Created by
Kate Peters
An activity designed to teach annotation in a manageable way to 7-12 English Language Arts students. Using quick terminology and a symbol system, students will learn to analyze difficult texts, using tricks to absorb reading better. State testing, which requires students to tackle difficult pieces of texts in an effective way, do not allow for a lot of time. This activity will teach students to read things quickly, but absorb slowly, highlighting the most important information. It contains TWO s
Preview of Distance Learning - Weekly Current Events Twitter Discussion Assignment

Distance Learning - Weekly Current Events Twitter Discussion Assignment

Created by
Teach with Mimi
Engage your students in real world discussions on a platform already utilized by students EVERYDAY - TWITTER!Students will engage in meaningful discussions on the most popular discussion based social media platform-Twitter surrounding current events and issues that are relevant to them, their families, and the world in which they live in. Best of all, this takes up ZERO CLASS TIME!This resource includes a fully editable Google Docs version of the assignment, an alternate NON SOCIAL MEDIA based a
Preview of A Hope in the Unseen Anticipation Guide Quiz Questions Summer Reading

A Hope in the Unseen Anticipation Guide Quiz Questions Summer Reading

This pack includes an ANTICIPATION GUIDE, at least 10 QUIZ/DISCUSSION QUESTIONS for each chapter, and a THEMATIC READING ACTIVITY (which directs students to examine thematic statements) relating to the book "A Hope in the Unseen." The ANTICIPATION GUIDE contains 12 thematic statements connecting to the book, and the READING ACTIVITY connects with those statements and encourages students to find textual evidence to support or negate each thematic statement while they read. The 10 QUIZ/DISCUSSION
Preview of "The Most Dangerous Game" Worksheet or Assessment with Detailed Answer Key

"The Most Dangerous Game" Worksheet or Assessment with Detailed Answer Key

Created by
Debbie's Den
If you're hunting for a worksheet or a test which provides a thorough review of this exciting story, then you've come to the right place. Using their critical-thinking skills, students will be asked to answer 20 important questions which integrate grade-appropriate literary terminology (plot, setting, theme, imagery, compare and contrast, etc.) as they show their understanding of "The Most Dangerous Game." A detailed answer sheet is included.
Preview of Stickeen: The Story of a Dog  by John Muir Study Guide

Stickeen: The Story of a Dog by John Muir Study Guide

Created by
Writing Fun
This masterful story of Muir's adventure in Alaska, accompanied by a small dog, will have readers engaged and eager to learn.Guide includes these items:· One page of review questions for homework as students read· Figurative language questions· Quotes and text support (CLOSE reading)· Answer Key
Preview of Journalism: Google Archives Assignment [Distance Learning]

Journalism: Google Archives Assignment [Distance Learning]

Created by
VHS Lessons
At the beginning of my Intro to Journalism course, we talk about the history of the field. One cool resource to do that with is the Google News Archives, which has archived thousands of publications dating back hundreds of years. You can see articles as they were they day they were published. It's a much more modern take on what we would have used microfilm for. I have students research three of those publications and find articles of interest to them. We then use that to fuel discussion of what
Preview of U.S. Constitution Analysis & Activity Worksheet

U.S. Constitution Analysis & Activity Worksheet

Very often students find that reading / studying the Constitution is both difficult and boring. This Constitution activity was written to alleviate both the difficulty and the boredom of this important task. This activity worksheet utilizes charts, puzzles, and a variety of question formats to inspire students to truly explore the intricacies of this amazing historical document. Using the actual U.S. Constitution alongside a web-based platform, students get into the actual wording of the U.S. Co
Preview of The Migrant Experience--text & analysis questions (Of Mice and Men prep)

The Migrant Experience--text & analysis questions (Of Mice and Men prep)

Created by
Luna Rose
Using these materials, students build background knowledge about migrant workers and prepare to read Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. ANSWER KEY INCLUDED! Students will read a high quality text yet accessible informational text called "The Migrant Experience" from the Library of Congress, and then they'll answer text dependent, multiple choice questions about the text. Students love this because the text is engaging and not overwhelming, and teachers love this because the questions challenge
Preview of Article of the Week Student Response Sheet

Article of the Week Student Response Sheet

Are you having your students analyze news articles in class or at home? This assignment has students read the article closely, annotate with metacognition marks, and respond using a They Say, I Say sentence frame. Includes a scoring rubric.
Preview of Practice nonfiction analysis

Practice nonfiction analysis

Created by
Flee Ennui
Here are some questions/prompts that will guide your students in an examination/analysis of a nonfiction text. You may give them an article or allow them to find one that corresponds to their interests.
Preview of Journalism: Current Events and Media Bias [Distance Learning]

Journalism: Current Events and Media Bias [Distance Learning]

Created by
VHS Lessons
I have my Journalism students do current events each week and then we start off the week discussing those events. Each week has a different focus depending on the unit we are studying and this particular week's format focuses on media bias. It asks students to evaluate different parts of each article they find, specifically how they think that article does or does not show bias. The digital Google Doc format allows students to type directly into the document. While I use this in my Journalism cl
Preview of Informational Texts Homework

Informational Texts Homework

Created by
EnglishGCSEcouk
Homework tasks for English Grade 7, 8, 9 in preparation Students are provided with six weeks’ worth of homework and given a choice of three differentiated task for each week. Topics included are: summaries, speech openers, comparing non-fiction texts, language analysis, inference and implication and more.Students explore non-fiction texts and use their new knowledge to analyze specific examples. Includes relevant sources as well.
Preview of How to Analyze an Argument

How to Analyze an Argument

Want to liven up your classroom? Trying to become more culturally relevant? Want to teach your students analysis through film? I'm a Middle School ELA teacher in NYC. I offer free educational resources based on my work with my own students. Check out my FREE lesson plans and utilize my educational podcast, Lights, Camera, Analysis.
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