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7th grade reading strategies Common Core RI.11-12.10 resources

Preview of Text Structure and Text Features Lessons - Nonfiction Reading Comprehension

Text Structure and Text Features Lessons - Nonfiction Reading Comprehension

Teaching text structures and text features doesn’t have to be boring! Sharpen your students' nonfiction reading comprehension skills with this resource bundle!  Students learn to read strategically by using text features, identifying informational text structure, and analyzing the author’s purpose. The materials in this resource include high-interest activities and presentation materials on the five structure types: cause and effect, descriptive, sequence, compare and contrast, and problem and s
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 Reading Comprehension & . Fluency Passages for High School Students

Reading Comprehension & . Fluency Passages for High School Students

This is a print-n-go - turn-key fluency and comprehension program for high school students. Please look at the preview - it is the print version of the resource.The 10-Minute Fluency and Comprehension is a comprehensive, simple, and research-based program that builds students’ reading fluency in just minutes a day. For students in grades 9-12, this peer-driven solution pairs same-skill-level students to read age-appropriate and record each other's progress with fluency and accuracy to meet today
Preview of Summarizing Nonfiction Texts - Writing a Non-Fiction Summary Paragraph - OLC4O

Summarizing Nonfiction Texts - Writing a Non-Fiction Summary Paragraph - OLC4O

Teach students to write a nonfiction summary paragraph using the slideshow lesson, worksheets, and information article provided. Students are introduced to the “OUTLINE" method, an acronym for summarizing nonfiction texts.  Prepare for the OSSLT, teach the OLC4O / OSSLC course, or coach essential literacy with this engaging lesson.  Includes digital worksheets for Google Classroom®!Included with this Summarizing Non-Fiction Texts Lesson:✏️  Summarizing Nonfiction Texts Slideshow Lesson - Microso
Preview of Media Literacy Checklist - Evaluating Sources, Fact Checking, and Media Bias

Media Literacy Checklist - Evaluating Sources, Fact Checking, and Media Bias

These media literacy handouts provide an easy acronym and a graphic organizer that can be used to evaluate any source and help your students identify credible sources. Includes digital worksheets for distance learning, as well as ready-to-print handouts for evaluating sources within a traditional classroom setting.This resource is also included in Mondays Made Easy's Media Literacy Coronavirus News Lesson for Evaluating Sources. This distance learning resource examines the credibility of coron
Preview of Reading and Writing News Articles - Slideshow Lessons, Templates, Rubrics OLC4O

Reading and Writing News Articles - Slideshow Lessons, Templates, Rubrics OLC4O

Everything you need to teach students to master writing news articles and reading nonfiction text features! Includes sample news reports, reading comprehension questions, slideshow lessons, graphic organizers, assessment guidelines, and more! Suitable for online learning with digital worksheets and activities for Google Drive®.⚡️⚡️⚡️ Save over 30% with the bundled discount! ⚡️⚡️⚡️Included with this Unit for Reading and Writing News Articles:✏️  Summarizing a News Report Slideshow Lesson - Micros
Preview of Reading Graphic Texts - Infographics Lesson, Graphic Organizer, Examples - OLC4O

Reading Graphic Texts - Infographics Lesson, Graphic Organizer, Examples - OLC4O

Introduce graphic texts and teach information literacy! Students will learn how to read different types of graphic texts using the slideshow lesson, graphic organizer, and examples of infographics provided. Prepare for the OSSLT, teach the OLC4O / OSSLC course, or coach essential literacy with this engaging lesson.  Includes digital worksheets for Google Classroom®!Included with this Lesson for Reading Graphic Texts:✏️  How to Read Graphic Texts Slideshow Lesson - Microsoft PowerPoint®, Google S
Preview of Reading Comprehension and Fluency Passages for High School Students Set 1

Reading Comprehension and Fluency Passages for High School Students Set 1

This is a print-n-go, turn-key fluency and reading comprehension and fluency program for high school students. Please look at the preview - it is the print version of the resource. These are high interest passages ripped from the pages of pop culture and articles students can relate to.The 10-Minute Fluency and Comprehension is a comprehensive, simple, and research-based program that builds students’ reading fluency in just minutes a day. This is great for student grade level fluency practice.
Preview of Move Beyond P-I-E and Get the Receipt: A Better Way to Teach Author's Purpose

Move Beyond P-I-E and Get the Receipt: A Better Way to Teach Author's Purpose

Created by
Moore English
Let me make a confession: A few years ago, I got very invested in the drama between Taylor Swift, Kanye West, and Kim Kardashian. For me, one of the biggest take aways from that drama was the phrase "Show me the receipts." I'd heard my students talk about "receipts" before, but something about the Kanye-Taylor drama really made that phrase memorable to me. As a teacher, I turned that phrase over in my mind. Where are the receipts in the English classroom? Well, when students are looking for auth
Preview of Making Predictions - Reading Comprehension Lesson & Anticipation Guide - OSSLT

Making Predictions - Reading Comprehension Lesson & Anticipation Guide - OSSLT

Practice making predictions using the slideshow lesson, worksheets, and informational article about substance misuse. Students will learn about the factors that influence predicting and use an anticipation guide to make predictions about the provided article. Prepare for the OSSLT, teach the OLC4O / OSSLC course, or coach essential literacy with this engaging lesson.  Includes digital worksheets for Google Classroom®!Included with this Making Predictions Lesson:✏️  Making Predictions Slideshow L
Preview of Reading Comprehension and Fluency Passages for High School Students Set 2

Reading Comprehension and Fluency Passages for High School Students Set 2

This is a print-n-go, turn-key data driven fluency and reading comprehension program for high school students. Please look at the preview - it is the print version of most of the resource. These are high interest passages students can relate to. These passages work to create authentic student learning experiences, are engaging and promise practice and power.The 10-Minute Fluency and Comprehension is a comprehensive, simple, and research-based program that builds students’ reading fluency in just
Preview of Annotation Chart with Sentence Starters / Stems - Annotating Documents

Annotation Chart with Sentence Starters / Stems - Annotating Documents

Created by
Daniel Heitor
Useful chart that helps students categorize and write 5 different types of annotations (reading strategies) for any class. They are clarify, question, connect, infer & predict, and evaluate annotations. ► The chart explains to students what the annotation is (a definition), how to do it, and how to start it (sentence starters). The sentence starters have really helped my students understand the different types of annotations they can make as wells as how to practice them. ► This chart can be
Preview of Reading Comprehension & Fluency Passages for High School

Reading Comprehension & Fluency Passages for High School

This is a print-n-go - turn-key fluency and comprehension program for high school students. The 15-Minute Fluency and Comprehension is a comprehensive, simple, and research-based program that builds students’ reading fluency in just minutes a day. For students in grades 9-12, this peer-driven solution pairs same-skill-level students to read age-appropriate and record each other's progress with fluency and accuracy to meet today's career and college readiness challenges.Lexile-based reading pass
Preview of Close Reading, Metacognition, and Text Annotations Teacher Presentation

Close Reading, Metacognition, and Text Annotations Teacher Presentation

Introducing our comprehensive introductory mini-lesson designed specifically for middle school English teachers like you, focusing on close reading, metacognition, and effective text annotation. What's Inside:Our meticulously crafted non-editable presentation comes in Google Slides, Canva, and PDF formats, covering all the essential components of a successful lesson: from setting the stage with an anticipatory set to providing direct instruction, guiding practice, conducting assessment, and fost
Preview of Notice & Note Signposts: Posters & Notes BUNDLE

Notice & Note Signposts: Posters & Notes BUNDLE

Unleash the Power of Learning with Notice and Note Signpost Strategies for Fiction and Nonfiction! Transform your classroom into a hub of critical thinking and engagement with our comprehensive collection of Posters and Interactive Notebook Pages! Fiction Signposts:Contrasts and Contradictions: Detect shifts in characters’ behavior or contrasting elements to deepen comprehension.Aha Moments: Identify moments of sudden realization that alter the story’s direction.Tough Questions: Explore questio
Preview of Assessing Valid Sources 3-Quiz BUNDLE | CRAAP Test, MLA Format, & Bias Types

Assessing Valid Sources 3-Quiz BUNDLE | CRAAP Test, MLA Format, & Bias Types

Created by
MsMoyles
I enjoy teaching students how to locate (and create) VALID SOURCES in print or online (as well as how to spot explicit and implicit bias in those sources) before responsibly creating content with source citations (MLA). But I need a way to check and track (quickly) that ALL my learners, indeed, are on the right track with related concepts and terms!This comprehensive Read & Write Valid Sources 3-Quiz bundle is designed to quickly and effectively review and assess students' familiarity with i
Preview of Critical Lenses Mega pack!(Graphic Organizers, Posters, Mindmaps, Concept Maps!)

Critical Lenses Mega pack!(Graphic Organizers, Posters, Mindmaps, Concept Maps!)

Critical Lens MEGAPACK!This megapack includes resources for twelve critical lenses. Featuring the following lenses:Reader's ResponseSociologicalFormalistCultural StudiesPsychologicalArchetypes / MythsGender CriticismGenre TheoryHistoricalExistentialism EcocriticismPhilosophical What you get!12 task cards12 posters3 concept maps featuring all twelve lenses1 mind map my life activity1 mind map assignment2 Theory Relays (Analyze a text from six different perspectives.)13 Graphic Organizers (1 for e
Preview of Reading Workshop for Middle School and High School BUNDLE

Reading Workshop for Middle School and High School BUNDLE

Reading workshop for middle school? Yes, yes, and yes! ⭐️Implementing a reading workshop for middle school or EVEN HIGH SCHOOL students can be so powerful in getting students engaged in learning and REALLY READING!Have you wondered what it would be like to implement a reading workshop for middle school or high school students you work with? Are you looking for a new way to do English class...a way that gets those big kids loving learning again? With this BUNDLE, I've got you covered! This Readin
Preview of The CRAAP Test Lesson | Slideshow for Teaching Students How to Evaluate Sources

The CRAAP Test Lesson | Slideshow for Teaching Students How to Evaluate Sources

Created by
MsMoyles
This original slideshow lesson teaches middle and high school learners about the CRAAP Test -- a method (set of questions) to evaluate the validity of online or print texts. This lesson is perfect for most English, literacy, ESL, and social sciences courses and other writing or communication units.The lesson works as -----a standalone lesson on The CRAAP Test for multiple ages and grades/subjectsa visual prompt for the classroom about The CRAAP Test (easily printable)a precursor to teaching MLA
Preview of Reading Complex Texts and Poems | Reading Comprehension Strategy Worksheets

Reading Complex Texts and Poems | Reading Comprehension Strategy Worksheets

Students become more active, strategic readers when they discover that rereading is one of the most highly effective strategies for improving reading comprehension. This lesson helps students discover the value of rereading for themselves as they read a complex text or poem. It works well with any short, challenging fiction or nonfiction text or poem and can be repeated throughout the year.HOW IT WORKSStudents read and reread a complex text or poem three times, learning the power of rereading, r
Preview of The CRAAP Test (for Evaluating Sources) | Lesson and CRAAP Checklist Handout

The CRAAP Test (for Evaluating Sources) | Lesson and CRAAP Checklist Handout

Created by
MsMoyles
This CRAAP Test handout is a short lesson and CRAAP test checklist to support middle and high school learners evaluate the validity of online or print texts. This handout is perfect for most English, literacy, ESL, and social sciences courses, as well as other writing or communication units.Page 1:CRAAP test defined CRAAP test acronym explainedCRAAP test rationale -- why use this method?Page 2:CRAAP test checklist for learners to apply the test to any text of their choosingRelated Products ---"C
Preview of Determining Credible Sources for Research, Google Slides, CCSS

Determining Credible Sources for Research, Google Slides, CCSS

Created by
Ryn Rose
Engage your middle or high school students in a discussion about credibility by placing them in the Judges' Seat. By allowing students to confer and decide for themselves how good a resource is, see engagement and understanding skyrocket. This assignment was designed for lower-level students but could very easily be amped up to more difficult for Honors students. This product includes 3 files:- A how to/suggestion document- Master slides for the teacher- Individual slide decks for groupsHelpful
Preview of DIVERSITY BOOST: Black History Month - Amplifying Voices Reading Comprehension

DIVERSITY BOOST: Black History Month - Amplifying Voices Reading Comprehension

Here are TEN resources to help you amplify the voices of Black people in February and throughout the year!Start with the Who is Invisible lesson. The worksheets help students understand how some groups of people are hidden or stereotyped.Then teach the Active Reading Power UP slideshow lesson. The handouts help students gain a deeper understanding from any text. (Use this with your existing Black History Month resources.)Choose from EIGHT High-Interest Reading Comprehension Articles and Workshee
Preview of Reading Complex Texts | Reading Comprehension Lesson for Fiction and Nonfiction

Reading Complex Texts | Reading Comprehension Lesson for Fiction and Nonfiction

Students become more active, strategic readers when they discover that rereading is one of the most highly effective strategies for improving reading comprehension. This lesson helps students discover the value of rereading for themselves as they read a complex fiction or nonfiction text. It works well with any short, challenging fiction or nonfiction text and can be repeated throughout the year.HOW IT WORKSStudents read and reread a complex fiction or nonfiction text three times, learning the p
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