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8th grade reading scaffolded notes for Easel

Preview of "The Most Dangerous Game" guided notes character theme analysis ACES writing

"The Most Dangerous Game" guided notes character theme analysis ACES writing

Created by
Faulkner English
Engage Your Students with "The Most Dangerous Game" Slideshow and Writing Pack! Take your class on an unforgettable journey through Richard Connell's timeless masterpiece, "The Most Dangerous Game," using our comprehensive slideshow and writing pack! This resource is designed to facilitate a deep dive into character analysis and thematic exploration, followed by a structured ACES writing practice.✨ What's Included: Slideshow for In-Depth Analysis: Dive into character development and thematic el
Preview of We Ate the Children Last - Yann Martel - 5 Day Lesson Plan

We Ate the Children Last - Yann Martel - 5 Day Lesson Plan

Created by
Lighthouse Lit
Students absolutely love the disturbing plot of Yann Martel's short dystopian story. Make the most of it with our comprehensive lesson plan.What's included:- Teaching guide- Pre-reading activities- Vocabulary activity- Post-reading (comprehension, close reading, and real-world connection) questions- Written response question with rubric- Text vs. movie comparison worksheet- Online jeopardy game- Creative activity with checklist- Planning document - Answer keys to all of the aboveThe story can be
Preview of Middle School Class Notes Template (5th-8th)

Middle School Class Notes Template (5th-8th)

This class notes template is a comprehensive, structured, and easy-to-use resource designed specifically for middle school students in grades 5 through 8. It aims to enhance note-taking skills, improve information retention, and promote active learning.The template features:Structured Layout: The template provides a clear, organized structure for note-taking, helping students to categorize information effectively.Guided Prompts: Each section includes prompts to guide students in what to look for
Preview of Free Scaffolded Reading & Research Notes: Help Students Independently Annotate!

Free Scaffolded Reading & Research Notes: Help Students Independently Annotate!

Created by
Moore English
One of my year-long goals is for my students to reach a place where they can independently take and make meaningful notes and annotations while they read. Personally, I prefer to write in my books, but in the classroom, that's not always possible. With this in mind, I put together these 5 Square Notes sheets (kind of like graphic organizers) that walk students through annotation and/or note taking. Each sheet is set up in the 1-2-3-2-1 style, which is a pattern that's easy for students to rememb
Preview of Scaffolded CONTEXT CLUES Guided Notes & Practice! Digital PDF, DOCX, Easel!

Scaffolded CONTEXT CLUES Guided Notes & Practice! Digital PDF, DOCX, Easel!

Created by
Abby Abroad
Teaching students how to discern the meanings of words in context can be tricky, but it's one of the most important skills! I've used the higher-level form of this introduction to context clues for years, but realized it's a bit high for middle-school or newer ESL/EFL students in high school, so I made a scaffolded version that replaces "loquacious" with "chatty." It also makes the guided practice easier. This updated bundle includes both the lower and higher levels, A4 and letter-size of ea
Preview of Plot Map Terms Assessment or Notes Handout (Answer key included!)

Plot Map Terms Assessment or Notes Handout (Answer key included!)

Created by
LA With Ms A
This resource includes one blank plot map with plot terms and blank spaces to take notes or to fill in as an assessment. This resource also includes the answer key. Great tool to use when teaching plot!
Preview of ThinkMarks! Note-taking Bookmarks - 3 Versions

ThinkMarks! Note-taking Bookmarks - 3 Versions

Thinkmarks can be used for taking notes before, during, or after reading. Version 1 is for students to summarize what they've read. This comes in handy when there is a long break between reading to help students remind themselves what happened last in the text. The second and third versions are blank, so they can be used for any type of reading comprehension strategy (answer prompts while reading, to define new vocabulary, to record questions about the text, etc.).
Preview of 30 Tough & Fun Question Cards in English

30 Tough & Fun Question Cards in English

Created by
EducacionLabs
Fun "What do you prefer?" printable card game in English for students of Primary Education. Great as a boredom buster at the start or end of class, and could trigger some fun debates about the different options!Documento en pdf en el que encontraréis 30 tarjetas de conversación con la estructura “Do you prefer…?”. A los niños y niñas de Primaria les apasionará bastante el juego, sobre todo si usamos las tarjetas como “Icebreaker Game”. También podemos hacer uso del recurso para revisar vocabular
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