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7th grade other (social studies) Common Core RL.5.3 resources

Preview of Number the Stars Novel Study | Distance Learning | Google Classroom™

Number the Stars Novel Study | Distance Learning | Google Classroom™

Created by
The Reading Nook
This is a complete and engaging novel study for the book Number the Stars by Lois Lowry. This print and go book study is great to use in your classroom when teaching across the curriculum during a World War II unit! It is divided into 3 sections as follows: Chapters 1 - 6, 7 - 12, 13 - End. This unit includes the following:★ Title page for students★ Meet the Author★ Prediction page★ Character notes – 12 main/minor characters (3 optional longer note pages included for 6 of the main characters)★ C
Preview of Greek Mythology Unit - Greek Monsters Activity - Ancient Greece Myth Projects

Greek Mythology Unit - Greek Monsters Activity - Ancient Greece Myth Projects

This Ancient Greek Mythology Monster Unit contains a fun Greek Mythology project on monsters. Perfect for your Ancient Greece Unit, this Greek myth resource contains mythology reading passages on the Gorgons (Medusa), the Hydra, the Minotaur, Cerberus, and other mythological monsters.Very little teacher prep is required – simply print and teach! While all activities are great to be used as-is, they make an excellent addition to a Greek Mythology Interactive Notebook.This package contains readin
Preview of Murder Mystery Activity w/out the Murder Who Poisoned Willy Wonka

Murder Mystery Activity w/out the Murder Who Poisoned Willy Wonka

Who Poisoned Willy Wonka is an interactive classroom activity promotes collaboration, logic, inference, critical thinking, character analysis and fun in your classroom. Students work to solve a mystery involving some of the greatest literary characters of all time.This is a great group activity, classroom team activity, or center activity. It is a great way to introduce units on mystery, character, literature or just for a fun and engaging activity. It is also great for classroom parties or bonu
Preview of Whodunit? - Who Stole Dracula's Coffin? - A Classroom Mystery Inference Activity

Whodunit? - Who Stole Dracula's Coffin? - A Classroom Mystery Inference Activity

Who Stole Dracula's Coffin? is an interactive classroom activity that promotes collaboration, logic, inference, critical thinking, character analysis and fun in your classroom. Students work to solve a mystery involving some of the greatest literary characters of all time. There are two versions included - one with a named thief and the second, where student consensus determines who committed the crime. Murder mystery game without the murder.This is a great group activity, classroom team activit
Preview of Capture the Flag by Kate Messner Novel Study and American History Study

Capture the Flag by Kate Messner Novel Study and American History Study

This product is a novel study for the book Capture the Flag by Kate Messner. Social Studies is easily integrated into this unit due to the content of the novel. The story is a mystery about the flag that inspired the song "The Star-Spangled Banner" being stolen. Three kids go on an adventurous search for the stolen flag. Throughout the text there are historical references to Revolutionary Americans, American Symbols, American History, and American Government. Included in this product are: *
Preview of Murder Mystery Activity - w/out the Murder: Who Poisoned Sherlock Holmes

Murder Mystery Activity - w/out the Murder: Who Poisoned Sherlock Holmes

This interactive classroom activity promotes collaboration, logic, inference, critical thinking, character analysis and fun in your classroom. Students work to solve a mystery involving some of the greatest literary characters of all time.This is a great group activity, classroom team activity, or center activity. It is a great way to introduce units on mystery, character, literature or just for a fun and engaging activity. It is also great for classroom parties or bonus time.This resource inclu
Preview of EXTRA CREDIT, by Andrew Clements: A PDF/EASEL Book Club Packet

EXTRA CREDIT, by Andrew Clements: A PDF/EASEL Book Club Packet

This is an independent-work, custom-designed packet created to support CCSS for students in grades 4-7 as they read EXTRA CREDIT by Andrew Clements. The packet may be printed and/or used digitally by uploading to Easel. If you are not familiar with Easel digital products, here are a few links you can follow to better understand: What is Easel by TpT? Getting Started Guide FAQ for Buyers Included are 18 student pages which divide the text into four reading assignments with questions and
Preview of YEAR BUNDLE! US History Activity Choice Boards Grades 4, 5, 6, 7 Social Studies

YEAR BUNDLE! US History Activity Choice Boards Grades 4, 5, 6, 7 Social Studies

This year-long bundle of 10 Social Studies Choice Board Activity Packets is your all-in-one resource to gamify social studies and/or US history for the entire year. These fun menus of learning activities are designed with differentiation in mind, like encouraging student choice and being totally student paced. Essentially, each of these choice boards provide students with 12 unique learning activities to take a deeper dive into various periods of growth in United States history, from around 1400
Preview of Year of Impossible Goodbyes, by Sook Nyul Choi:  A PDF/EASEL Literature Guide

Year of Impossible Goodbyes, by Sook Nyul Choi: A PDF/EASEL Literature Guide

This is a ready-to-use, custom-made packet designed for use with students in grades 5-9 as they read Year of Impossible Goodbyes, by Sook Nyul Choi. It consists of 23 student pages and an answer key. The student pages may be printed and used as a workbook or given as individual assignments. Alternatively, it may be exported to Easel and assigned and collected as a digital product with students adding text boxes as they go. The student pages divide the text into eight reading assignments with q
Preview of Until I Find Julian Lit Log (Novel Study) (For Distance or Classroom Learning)

Until I Find Julian Lit Log (Novel Study) (For Distance or Classroom Learning)

This is a lit log for Until I find Julian by Patricia Reilly Giff. The themes of this contemporary realistic fiction are: immigration issues, family, helping others, survival, and responsibility. The lit log can be used as a guide for a read aloud or for direct reading instruction (guided reading, novel study, or literature circle). It can be used for distance or classroom learning. The key focus skills of the lit log are: cite textual evidence, describe plot/characters, and expla
Preview of Digital Pandemic Journal Writing Google Drive Ready

Digital Pandemic Journal Writing Google Drive Ready

Created by
Write Solutions
You will need Google Drive to access this product.These no prep journal assignments will engage upper elementary and middle school students at home. The prompts will keep you connected and encourage important dialogue as students create a historical log they will look back on for years to come.Upload writing prompt choice board into your virtual classroom to keep students engaged even when you cannot be together.What is IncludedChoice board of 12 Writing Prompts4 different journal page optionsSa
Preview of Blank H Comparison Chart

Blank H Comparison Chart

Created by
Growing Giggles
This blank H Chart is used to compare to topics or things and tell how they are different in the long sections and how they are the same in the middle. Another version of a VENN DIAGRAM. Ideas for use: Compare two literary characters, two historical figures, two events in history, two topics in science, etc. This is a multi use product that could be used in groups or independently. Hope you enjoy!Growing Giggles
Preview of Lucky Broken Girl Lit Log (Novel Study) (For Distance or Classroom Learning)

Lucky Broken Girl Lit Log (Novel Study) (For Distance or Classroom Learning)

This is a lit log for Lucky Broken Girl by Ruth Behar. The themes of this historical fiction based on the author's childhood are: immigration and refugees, family, friendship, hardships, and school. This lit log can be used as a guide for a read aloud or for direct reading instruction (guided reading group, literature circle, or novel study). It is also a great book to be used as part of a history/social studies unit and/or a discussion on immigration/refugees. It can be used for
Preview of Hanukkah Unit

Hanukkah Unit

Created by
Magsterpieces
Interest and engage your students in exploring the cultures and traditions of Hanukkah in a cross curricular manner. Students will study the religious, cultural, traditional, and impactful aspects of the Jewish holiday all while simultaneously making connections to their own lives and the world around them. This unit includes...table of contents bulletin board ideasunit vocabularytext setsrubricsa unit launch activityreferences8 lessons with attached worksheets and activities. Lessons topics i
Preview of Summary Graphic Organizer

Summary Graphic Organizer

Created by
Kelsy Smith
Utilizes IVF for a strong topic sentence and SWBST to help students prioritize moments from the text in order to produce a well-organized summary.
Preview of Front Desk Lit Log (Novel Study) (For Distance or Classroom Learning)

Front Desk Lit Log (Novel Study) (For Distance or Classroom Learning)

This is a lit log by MrsDsEducationalTools for Front Desk by Kelly Yang This is a realistic fiction written from the point of view of a fifth-grade girl who recently moved with her parents from China to America. Themes include: immigration, prejudice, tolerance, racism, bullying, poverty, multicultural, Asian American, family, and friends. The key focus skills of the lit log are:- use text to explain/draw inferences- determine theme/summarize- describe/compare/contrast/analyze character
Preview of Refugee: A Literature Study

Refugee: A Literature Study

This comprehensive literature study will get your students excited and talking about a real world issue! The study combines Alan Gratz's Refugee with informational texts, videos and photographs designed to help students better comprehend the novel and to expand their understanding of humanity. Through the integration of both types of texts, students will develop a deeper understanding of the novel and the struggles faced by refugees throughout history. They will also critique Gratz's ability to
Preview of A Story Like the Wind (Gill Lewis/Jo Weaver) Novella Discussion Guide

A Story Like the Wind (Gill Lewis/Jo Weaver) Novella Discussion Guide

Guide a classroom, library, book club, or other discussion of this masterful novella about refugees and the power of hope. Arranged by Common Core standards and written by acclaimed author Karen Lynn Williams, this free downloadable pdf will jumpstart conversations and invite reflection on the book's themes.About A Story Like the Wind: Rami is in a small dinghy filled with strangers, all of them refugees seeking a safe harbor. But with no motor, no oars, and a rising tide, their situation looks
Preview of The Verdigris Pawn, Curriculum and Reading Guide

The Verdigris Pawn, Curriculum and Reading Guide

Created by
Alysa Wishingrad
The Verdigris Pawn, by Alysa Wishingrad, a 2021 JLG Gold Standard Selection, is an upper middle-grade fantasy novel that explores issues around power, privilege, and social justice. Use this guide to facilitate meaningful conversations and deepen the reader’s engagement around the issues, or power, politics, social structure, and class structure. The questions and extension activities are designed to prompt middle school readers to explore the world of the book as well as their own lives ex
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