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Preview of Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry Reading Comprehension Tests

Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry Reading Comprehension Tests

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ELA Assessments
Dear Educators,This is a complete set; four reading comprehension tests cover the whole book. These differentiated tests for Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry by Mildred Taylor were written for traditional and inclusion classrooms. This Package Includes:4 Tests Page and paragraph numbers for most questions 4 Character study guides Modified sections for sequencing, quote and character identification Detailed answer keys 98 Pages 4 Essay questions4 Easel Assessments28 Easel Activities Tests:Chapters 1
Preview of Structure of Government - Textbook and Debate

Structure of Government - Textbook and Debate

This activity provides secondary government students with a solid background on the structure of governments - not only in the USA but around the world!Included in this resource is a slide-deck of Google slides with an engaging "Monty Python" hook video where your class can brainstorm how governments related to the video clip. In addition, students will use an open-source government textbook (link included) to gain background knowledge on the structure of government. The concluding "exit ticke
Preview of How to Write a Persuasive Essay

How to Write a Persuasive Essay

Created by
Perry Clemons
Dive into the art of persuasion with our comprehensive guide and graphic organizer for students! This package is an essential tool for mastering the skills of persuasive essay writing.Key Features:Study Guide: A detailed, student-friendly guide that breaks down the persuasive essay writing process into manageable steps. It covers everything from understanding the basics of persuasive writing to crafting a compelling conclusion.Graphic Organizer: An intuitive, easy-to-use organizer that helps stu
Preview of Out of the Dust Summer/Autumn 1935 Test/Quiz/Study Guide Common Core Aligned

Out of the Dust Summer/Autumn 1935 Test/Quiz/Study Guide Common Core Aligned

Created by
Martina Guillory
Chapter Test for Out of the Dust. Forces students to prove their understanding of how incidents in the story affect different aspects such as plot, character interactions, how incidents changed a character's perspective or decisions, and explain themes. I chose big incidents that affected the way the main characters learned, interacted, and made decisions. (I began adding guiding questions to get the students' thinking in the right area)Can send an answer key if needed, although student answers
Preview of Middle School Argumentative Essay Outlines- Basic & Advanced

Middle School Argumentative Essay Outlines- Basic & Advanced

This middle school outline is the foundation for a basic argumentative essay.With this outline you will be able to:-scaffold instruction for students who need more support with organization-teach students how to vary transitional vocabulary-gradually remove scaffolded support for students to build independence-create your own mentor text essays for students to use as examples-provide students with a guide for studying in order to have a basic approach for essay writing
Preview of Text Dependent Analysis TDA

Text Dependent Analysis TDA

Text Dependent Analysis guide that breaks down what is included in a 5 paragraph TDA.
Preview of Sentence Types Handout Cheat Sheet (Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound-Complex)

Sentence Types Handout Cheat Sheet (Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound-Complex)

This is a sentence types handout and cheat sheet for students who need a quick reference. This is included 1 flier on the various sentence types: simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex. Print this for students who need a quick refresher when they are struggling to identify sentence types.
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Journaling

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Writing Prompts

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Poetry Writing

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