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8th grade Common Core W.3.2 scaffolded notes

Preview of Research Journal - Teach Research, Citations, and Note Taking with Any Topic!

Research Journal - Teach Research, Citations, and Note Taking with Any Topic!

Are your students struggling to understand the steps involved in a research project? Do you want a way to scaffold and differentiate your lesson to give all students the opportunity to show what they know in a fun and engaging way?This Research Journal will increase your students' engagement and knowledge of the concepts of effective research. Scaffolded graphic organizer are a great way for students to have a quick visual of the steps involved in research, and the Venn Diagram and mind map temp
Preview of Understanding a Prompt: Anchor Chart

Understanding a Prompt: Anchor Chart

Do your students struggle with decoding complicated prompts? Use this anchor chart to help them isolate key words in order to define their purpose for writing and choose their evidence/reasoning/details. This chart can be projected for whole class work or printed 4:1 page to find on the corner of a desk on in an interactive notebook.Take the guess work out of decoding prompts and help students
Preview of  Idaho National Parks Webquest

Idaho National Parks Webquest

Idaho is home to some of our country's largest National Parks, Recreation Areas, and Historic Sites.This Web quest is a great tool for introducing students to research practices, note taking skills, and reading expository text. In addition, it's a great tool for introducing students to the wide array of diverse environments available in Idaho's natural beauty. Easily adjusted for multiple grade levels, this resource was originally developed for using with 4th graders. This is a great way to get
Preview of RACER Method Bookmarks

RACER Method Bookmarks

An easy guide for students completing a RACER response to an open ended question. These bookmarks, are the perfect size. They have guiding questions as well as sentence starters students may need to guide them through an open-ended RACER response.
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