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Science Common Core RL.8.4 resources for homeschool

Preview of Critical Thinking Activities, Debate, NON-FICTION, Argumentative text & writing

Critical Thinking Activities, Debate, NON-FICTION, Argumentative text & writing

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Critical Thinking Activities, Debate, NON-FICTION, Argumentative text & writing*****NEW GOOGLE CLASSROOM INTERACTIVE COMPONENT*****TEXTUAL ANALYSIS #1ANALYZING THE GREAT BOOKS: Tocqueville’s Democracy in America (small extract only)This is a self-contained product on non-fiction textual analysis; everything you need is here. This focuses on a small section of Tocqueville’s Democracy in America; this work is listed as a text exemplar in the CCSS Appendix B.Included in this product are the fol
Preview of Iceberg Nielsen Titanic Cross-Curricular Book Companion Novel Study

Iceberg Nielsen Titanic Cross-Curricular Book Companion Novel Study

Created by
SK Designs
A Titanic Story - This interdisciplinary book companion and novel study includes comprehension, literary instruction, reflection, critical thinking, discussion, and composition prompts for studying the outstanding historical fiction novel, Iceberg, by award-winning author, Jennifer Nielsen. This book is an inspiring narrative account of the fateful maiden journey of the RMS Titanic. This interdisciplinary novel study opens the door to many important discussion opportunities for students within t
Preview of Comprehension Guides (8th Grade Literature, Informational Text, and Poetry) CCSS

Comprehension Guides (8th Grade Literature, Informational Text, and Poetry) CCSS

Created by
teachlikemom
Package deal - Save $3! These 1-page outlines are intended to help guide students through works of text as they read. I have created questions that embed 8th grade Common Core standards with GATE ICONS to produce a comprehensive resource that can be adapted for other grades and subjects. I use these with my Language Arts kiddos every Wednesday. I generally spend Monday on spelling and grammar; Tuesday on vocabulary, context clues, and pre-reading activities; Wednesday reading, annotating, and
Preview of Activities Inspired by "The Unteachables"

Activities Inspired by "The Unteachables"

Created by
DrBScience
These printable activities are an excellent way for students to review vocabulary from their favorite STEM-inspired books. The activities include a Word Search, Word Scramble, Matching, a Crossword, and thirty BINGO cards. They are great for vocabulary reviews, sub plans, early-finishers, and as a complement to summer school reading. To access activities for other STEM-inspired books, click here.
Preview of Activities Inspired by "Girls Who Code"

Activities Inspired by "Girls Who Code"

Created by
DrBScience
These printable activities are an excellent way for students to review vocabulary from their favorite STEM-inspired books. The activities include a Word Search, Word Scramble, Matching, a Crossword, and thirty BINGO cards. They are great for vocabulary reviews, sub plans, early-finishers, and as a complement to summer school reading. To access activities for other STEM-inspired books, click here.
Preview of Activities Inspired by "The Miscalculations of Lightning Girl"

Activities Inspired by "The Miscalculations of Lightning Girl"

Created by
DrBScience
These printable activities are an excellent way for students to review vocabulary from their favorite STEM-inspired books. The activities include a Word Search, Word Scramble, Matching, a Crossword, and thirty BINGO cards. They are great for vocabulary reviews, sub plans, early-finishers, and as a complement to summer school reading. To access activities for other STEM-inspired books, click here.
Preview of Activities Inspired by "The Science of Breakable Things"

Activities Inspired by "The Science of Breakable Things"

Created by
DrBScience
These printable activities are an excellent way for students to review vocabulary from their favorite STEM-inspired books. The activities include a Word Search, Word Scramble, Matching, a Crossword, and thirty BINGO cards. They are great for vocabulary reviews, sub plans, early-finishers, and as a complement to summer school reading. To access activities for other STEM-inspired books, click here.
Preview of Activities Inspired by "Yusuf Azeem is Not a Hero"

Activities Inspired by "Yusuf Azeem is Not a Hero"

Created by
DrBScience
These printable activities are an excellent way for students to review vocabulary from their favorite STEM-inspired books. The activities include a Word Search, Word Scramble, Matching, a Crossword, and thirty BINGO cards. They are great for vocabulary reviews, sub plans, early-finishers, and as a complement to summer school reading. To access activities for other STEM-inspired books, click here.
Preview of Activities Inspired by "Emmy in the Key of Code"

Activities Inspired by "Emmy in the Key of Code"

Created by
DrBScience
These printable activities are an excellent way for students to review vocabulary from their favorite STEM-inspired books. The activities include a Word Search, Word Scramble, Matching, a Crossword, and thirty BINGO cards. They are great for vocabulary reviews, sub plans, early-finishers, and as a complement to summer school reading. To access activities for other STEM-inspired books, click here.
Preview of Articles - 2: PAIRED - ABOUT EARTHQUAKES - Nonfiction Narrative: EARTHQUAKE!

Articles - 2: PAIRED - ABOUT EARTHQUAKES - Nonfiction Narrative: EARTHQUAKE!

READING & WRITING ANALYZING - COMPREHENSION - TEST PREP.....................................................2 PAIRED TEXTS TEXT #1 “EARTHQUAKE!” is a NONFICTION NARRATIVE describing the author's experience being in an earthquake.TEXT #2“ABOUT EARTHQUAKES” is a NONFICTION ARTICLE explaining how earthquakes work.TOPICS APPROPRIATE for students in 4th – 12th grades........................................................INCLUDESTWO TEXTS - PDF MULTIPLE CHOICE questions & KEYWRITING PROMPTSam
Preview of Frankie Sparks and the Class Pet Novel Study Discussion Question Cards

Frankie Sparks and the Class Pet Novel Study Discussion Question Cards

Created by
SK Designs
This product includes 68 comprehension, literary instruction, reflection, critical thinking, discussion, and composition prompts on cards for studying the novel, Frankie Sparks and the Class Pet, written by Megan Frazer Blakemore and illustrated by Nadja Sarell. This book is a timely work of realistic fiction that is enjoyable and informational and has great connections for STEM learning. This novel opens the door to many important discussion opportunities for students within the classroom and b
Preview of Daily Mind Builders: Science eBook - Quick, Fun Brain Energizers for Grades 5+

Daily Mind Builders: Science eBook - Quick, Fun Brain Energizers for Grades 5+

A 145-page printable PDF ebook for grades 5 and up to wake up sleeping brains with fun daily doses of critical thinking! This book is comprised of intriguing science-themed activity pages to wake up sleepy brains for the day's lessons. Each activity page takes about 5-15-minutes to solve and develops the most important reading comprehension skill found on all standardized reading tests. Synthesizing disparate information and using the result to produce a reasonable conclusion is an essential sk
Preview of Women in STEM Unit for Women's History Month

Women in STEM Unit for Women's History Month

Created by
Simply Ms Sophie
This unit includes a series of 10 tasks. The tasks cover topics such as research, women in stem, the gender gap in STEM careers, inequalities in STEM careers, vocabulary, writing, and project design. The unit also includes a final project and presentation. Each article and video is hyperlinked within the instructions.
Preview of The Proton, the Neutron, and the Electron (A Funny Science Short Story)

The Proton, the Neutron, and the Electron (A Funny Science Short Story)

As many students struggle with understanding what atoms are and how they function and behave, this short, comical story was written to help teach and explain it with humor and wordplay. There are three main characters: the proton, the neutron, and the electron. They are having dinner when a hilarious argument ensues (along with scientific wordplay!). Includes nonfiction reading worksheet on atoms, 20 multiple-choice questions on both pieces, and a KWLS chart. I wrote this short story to help tea
Preview of Science Textbook Analysis Common Core

Science Textbook Analysis Common Core

Students can read any science text and constructively extract the important information. This is best used to break down one section of science text. The first page has the student find the main idea, cite evidence, provide a summary, and make a conclusion. The second page is for important vocabulary in the section. This product could be used as a reference sheet for students to guide them as they write on their own paper or a reproducible fill in. Supports Common Core Literacy R1, R2, R4, R7
Preview of Rocket to the Moon Discussion Question Cards

Rocket to the Moon Discussion Question Cards

Created by
SK Designs
This product includes 60 comprehension, reflection, critical thinking, discussion, and composition prompts on cards for studying the book, Rocket to the Moon! by Don Brown; part of the "Big Ideas That Changed the World" series. This book is a timely work of nonfiction that is thought-provoking, eye-opening, informative, and inspiring and would be a great complement to both STEM/STEAM and Social Studies curricula. This book opens the door to many important discussion opportunities for students wi
Preview of Follow Those Zebras Questions and Activities Google Slides™ Compatible

Follow Those Zebras Questions and Activities Google Slides™ Compatible

Created by
SK Designs
This product includes 48 comprehension, literary instruction, reflection, critical thinking, discussion, and composition prompts as well as 10 extension activities for studying the nonfiction book Follow Those Zebras: Solving a Migration Mystery by Sandra Markle. This book expertly explains the migration mystery of the plains zebras in Africa. Beautiful photographs accompany the text. Students of all ages will enjoy reading and discussing this nonfiction selection. This book is an especially use
Preview of Morse Code to the Rescue Close Reading Analysis STEM

Morse Code to the Rescue Close Reading Analysis STEM

Created by
Teach Well ELA
Common Core Test Practice for STEM, Math, and Science can be hard to find for areas taught that help ELA teachers able to integrate and correlate with teaching teams for PLC and theme-related teaching.The fiction document included is a common core-based story and set of questions for middle school to high school with higher-level thinking objectives that include word meaning, word choice, figurative language, inference, citing text evidence, drawing conclusions, and making connections.Check out
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