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Preview of Cause and Effect Nonfiction Activity: Read Those Labels

Cause and Effect Nonfiction Activity: Read Those Labels

Created by
Tracee Orman
Cause and Effect Nonfiction Activity: Read Those Labels (Aligned with the Common Core State Standards) - This zipped bundle includes a PDF file including an original nonfiction article about product warning labels and frivolous lawsuits, comprehension questions for cause and effect, teacher's answer key, and a 20-slide presentation in editable PowerPoint format so you may customize it for your class. It also includes a link to a video for an optional supplement.Using the famous McDonald's hot co
Preview of Hidden Figures Young Readers' Edition Reading Guide

Hidden Figures Young Readers' Edition Reading Guide

This beautiful reading guides helps guide your students (or child) as they read Hidden Figures: Young Readers' Edition. This guide will not only keep your students engaged as they read the book, but also help them dig deeper as they uncover the civil rights issues of the time.What's Included:Pre-Reading chartOver 80 Reading comprehension questions for each chapter recalling basic factsAdditional questions asking students to dig deeper and analyze word phrases, adjectives, as well as situations e
Preview of Text Structure Task Cards for the Middle and High School Student

Text Structure Task Cards for the Middle and High School Student

Created by
Kim Kroll
Secondary students will get a task card and determine the text structure of a passage. Cause and Effect, Compare and Contrast, Description, Problem- Solution, Sequence, and Chronology are the structures used in this NO PREP product. Twenty-one original reading selections are showcased. Focus: CCSS ELA-LITERACY.RI.6.5, 6.6, 7.5, 7.6, 8.5, 8.6, 9-10.5, 9-10.6 Included: ---- 21 original text structure Task Cards ---- Answer keys---- Answer sheets---- optional “Your Turn” activity---- 6 “Your Turn”
Preview of Using the CRAAP Test to Determine Source Credibility! Customizable Google Slides

Using the CRAAP Test to Determine Source Credibility! Customizable Google Slides

Do your students tend to hit "share" "like" or "retweet" before checking a source is legitimate? Can your students determine the difference between a credible source and fake news? Do they know what to look for when analyzing articles, online material, tweets, and images for credibility? Do they understand which sources are acceptable to utilize as evidence in a writing assignment? In a world where misinformation can be spread like wildfire via social media and the internet, it is vital that stu
Preview of Mister Rogers Real World Rhetoric Analysis Mr. Rogers Senate Speech PDF + Google

Mister Rogers Real World Rhetoric Analysis Mr. Rogers Senate Speech PDF + Google

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Show your students a real-world application of the tools of rhetoric (ethos, pathos, and logos) as they examine the 1969 U. S. Senate subcommittee address given by Fred Rogers, host of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, in support of public broadcast funding. The speech, filled with Mister Rogers’ warmth and kindness as he secures $20 million in funding for public television, is a high-interest way to add the non-fiction analysis skills emphasized by the Common Core to your classroom.Students will lea
Preview of Author's Purpose Task Cards for High School and Middle School

Author's Purpose Task Cards for High School and Middle School

Created by
Kim Kroll
These printable, no prep task cards for the secondary student focus on: persuade, inform, and entertain. Author's Purpose practice is gained using twenty original reading selections. (Cards are used twice for a total of 40 cards.)Based on Common Core.RI.6.6, 7.6, 8.6, and 9-10.6Included are: ----2 SETS of 20 original Task Cards (there are 40 cards total- both sets use the same 20 passages but have different multiple choice selections. The second set is more rigorous- and most closely resembl
Preview of Non-Fiction One-Pager Assignment - Informational Reading and Writing - Creative

Non-Fiction One-Pager Assignment - Informational Reading and Writing - Creative

Discover the perfect one-pager assignments tailored for non-fiction and informational texts right here! If you're in search of engaging activities that allow students to create visual summaries showcasing their comprehension of texts, your quest ends now.This resource includes:Teacher's Guide: Get the guidance you need to effectively implement these one-pager assignments in your classroom.Rubrics: Streamline the grading process with detailed rubrics to assess students' work.Project Guidelines: C
Preview of The Anatomy of a Newspaper: Journalism and Informational Text Lesson

The Anatomy of a Newspaper: Journalism and Informational Text Lesson

Teach your students all about the elements of a newspaper with this journalism and text-based lesson, Anatomy of a Newspaper. With this resource, your students will learn all about the parts of a newspaper, which will help them be able to identify key information quicker. This journalism teaching unit includes the following items:a 26-slide presentation for direct instruction that breaks down the various elements of newspapers including the section, headline, byline, photo caption, and more news
Preview of Digital One Pager for Informational Texts and Nonfiction Analysis

Digital One Pager for Informational Texts and Nonfiction Analysis

Looking for a tech-savvy, convenient way for students to respond to informational texts? Try a digital one pager! Students can be creative and resourceful as they think about what they have read, incorporate elements that are relevant both to the text and their lives, and practice important technology skills along the way.DIGITAL ONE PAGER CONTENTS:A tech tidbits video to help students get started with Google Slides featuresA secure PDF version of the Google Slides included A link for a Google S
Preview of 4 Tools for Teaching "The Danger of a Single Story" Google Slides and Form

4 Tools for Teaching "The Danger of a Single Story" Google Slides and Form

Created by
Moore English
This is my best selling resource! Add it to your classroom today!Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's "The Danger of a Single Story" Ted talk is an incredible speech to watch with students 6-12. I watch the talk and read the transcript with my tenth graders, and the discussion and reflection after each view are consistently impressive. To help my students discuss the talk meaningfully, I developed these four printable tools: two listening guides, a text-connection tool, and a SOAPSTone analysis. The liste
Preview of Reading Comprehension Discussion Task Cards Whole Class or Independent Reading

Reading Comprehension Discussion Task Cards Whole Class or Independent Reading

Are your students easily confused when reading texts on their own? Try using these critical thinking questions to scaffold their understanding. This product contains 20 different discussion task cards, each of which targets a different reading comprehension strategy. You can use them with whole-class reads when students are asked to read a portion of the text independently. They also work well with independent reading programs, including literature circle and book club models. Older students nee
Preview of Scaffolded Informational Text One Pager: Analytical Reading Response Activity

Scaffolded Informational Text One Pager: Analytical Reading Response Activity

No more boring informational text assignments! This nonfiction one pager activity is designed to keep middle and high school students thinking critically. Pair this resource with any high-interest informational text, and you'll have a recipe for engagement with literary analysis.Like its counterpart, the fiction and narrative nonfiction one pager, this informational text one pager is directly aligned with Common Core standards and scaffolded to increase student success. Blank white pages? They a
Preview of Media Literacy Advertising of Food | Media Analysis Activity

Media Literacy Advertising of Food | Media Analysis Activity

Students enjoy studying media literacy. This food analysis activity has lesson plans, worksheets, and other tools to teach marketing and advertising in food products. This media literacy activity does NOT have students create their own advertisements. Rather, students analyze and evaluate real marketing campaigns helping them with their media literacy smarts. You will receive this in a PDF as well as a Google Drive activity. The editable lesson plan contains a link to make a copy of the material
Preview of High-Interest Informational Articles + Questions 1 Middle School Digital + Print

High-Interest Informational Articles + Questions 1 Middle School Digital + Print

Informational Articles and Questions for Middle School Volume 1 contains 3 high-interest topics that are great for gaining interest and practicing analyzing nonfiction texts in your classroom. The topics Parkour, Ramen Noodles, and Self-Driving Cars will help engage your students and help them prepare for any Common Core State Assessment. Your students will enjoy reading and learning about these three topics because my middle school students picked them.These nonfiction text sets are perfect for
Preview of Nonfiction Resource Bundle- Graphic Organizers, Question Stems, Charts, & MORE

Nonfiction Resource Bundle- Graphic Organizers, Question Stems, Charts, & MORE

Created by
Bespoke ELA
This product contains 26 pages of items to support a unit on nonfiction, or informational texts. You will find graphic organizers to assess the three more common text structures: descriptive, cause/effect, and compare/contrast. These graphic organizers are accompanied by writing tasks that are great tools to use for beginning an essay analyzing a nonfiction text.You will also find question stems to use for your nonfiction unit that include questions about text features, text structures, and rh
Preview of Graphic Organizer Poster Pack

Graphic Organizer Poster Pack

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
This beautiful set of 10 colored graphic organizers -- with four color options -- will help your students learn to use text structures to improve reading and writing. Used in conjunction with my Graphic Organizer Multi-Pack, these 8.5" x 11" mini-posters will visually reinforce students' study of text structures, which will:~ Improve non-fiction reading comprehension in science, social studies, and technical subjects. Research shows that students who can identify the text structure of a piece re
Preview of Text Features Activities (Nonfiction Text Features Lessons), Test Prep Review

Text Features Activities (Nonfiction Text Features Lessons), Test Prep Review

Teach students to navigate nonfiction while using text features to increase their understanding! This nonfiction mini-unit includes 45 slides identifying, defining, and presenting 20 types of text features with real-life examples.Using text features to locate information and increase comprehension will become second nature to your students! Prepare them to use text features on ELA state standardized tests and to use this active reading strategy for life!The materials in this resource include mo
Preview of Night - Elie Wiesel - Final Exam: FULLY EDITABLE 50 Questions

Night - Elie Wiesel - Final Exam: FULLY EDITABLE 50 Questions

Created by
Carla McLeod
This resource includes a 50-question, fully editable final exam for Elie Wiesel’s haunting memoir, Night. Questions range in complexity level--from comprehension to analysis—so that students can not only demonstrate understanding of the story but mastery of a variety of critical standards and skills. Formats include multiple choice and matching questions, with answer keys provided. Perhaps best of all, the test is a FULLY EDITABLE Word document, providing ample flexibility in how the resource ca
Preview of Rhetorical Appeals (Ethos, Pathos, Logos) Treasure Hunt: Question Trail Activity

Rhetorical Appeals (Ethos, Pathos, Logos) Treasure Hunt: Question Trail Activity

Created by
Exceptional ELA
Ignite student enthusiasm in this fun movement-based activity and rediscover the triumphant trio of rhetorical appeals — ethos, pathos, and logos! Transform a mundane review into an exhilarating adventure, infusing fun and engagement into the learning process. How it works: Picture your students filling out their answer sheets as they embark on a quest, deciphering 18 intriguing question cards scattered around the classroom. Each answer they uncover brings them one step closer to unraveling the
Preview of Leap Year (Leap Day) 2024 Bundle - Math, Reading, Writing, and Trivia

Leap Year (Leap Day) 2024 Bundle - Math, Reading, Writing, and Trivia

This bundle contains several fun and NO PREP activities to use to celebrate Leap Day 2024 (Leap Year 2024). Many contain a customizable digital resource (Google Document) and a printable resource (Canva) that contain the same directions and activity. These activities were designed for students in middle school, but could be used for upper elementary and high school students in Pre Algebra, Pre-Algebra, or Algebra.For more details on each product, click on the individual product to see the previe
Preview of Amanda Gorman The Hill We Climb Poem Analysis — MLK I've Been to the Mountaintop

Amanda Gorman The Hill We Climb Poem Analysis — MLK I've Been to the Mountaintop

In this lesson, students will analyze Amanda Gorman's poem "The Hill We Climb" as well as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s powerful speech "I've Been to the Mountaintop."On January 20, 2021, Amanda Gorman touched the American people when she delivered her poem “The Hill We Climb” at the presidential inauguration. Let your students be a part of her powerful message. Amanda Gorman is the youngest inaugural poet in US history. Students will also read an excerpt from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I’ve
Preview of Book Bento Instructions

Book Bento Instructions

This is a very brief instruction slide with an example/mentor bento I made for The Diary of Anne Frank. Use this resource to get your students creating book bentos quickly and successfully as an assessment alternative to a traditional essay. Book bentos are colorful and fun and creatively assess your students' understanding of their reading.Purchase my $1 quick rubric for book bentos here.Read from my blog to find out more about how I continue to use these fun projects in my independent reading
Preview of Annotating Text, Annotation Bookmark, Middle School Reading Comprehension

Annotating Text, Annotation Bookmark, Middle School Reading Comprehension

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Annotating Text, Annotation Bookmark, Middle School Reading Comprehension Using a yellow highlighter has become an annotation staple for high school students. Is this the best way to mark up a textbook or novel? Studies have shown that highlighters hinder retention and comprehension. Simple highlighting encourages a passive reading style rather than an active one. Students do not engage critically with the text when annotating with a simple highlighter. They are trying to absorb it all without r
Preview of Night Elie Wiesel: Close Read Comparing Niemoller "First They Came" and Night

Night Elie Wiesel: Close Read Comparing Niemoller "First They Came" and Night

Common Core Aligned. 6 linked activities involving Elie Wiesel's purpose of confronting apathy. Students will evaluate essential vocabulary for root words, prefixes, and suffixes. Students will then use this new vocabulary to perform close reading exercises and evaluate the thematic premise of Martin Niemoller's poem "First They Came", passages from Night, and a current informational article. Students then evaluate the video "Millennial's Rebuttal" as a argument against Millennial's apathy.I
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