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Study skills for all subjects Common Core RL.9-10.3 resources

Preview of Socratic Seminar, high school reading comprehension, task cards, philosophy

Socratic Seminar, high school reading comprehension, task cards, philosophy

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Socratic Seminar, high school reading comprehension, task cards, philosophy Socratic Seminars provide an engaging way for students to learn about any topic and build critical thinking skills. It’s a low-prep way for teachers to teach without sacrificing rigor. Furthermore, because it can foster open dialogues among classmates, it builds better classroom camaraderie.What buyers are saying:This was perfect! I had been looking for a way to get my students to think more and engage each other instead
Preview of The Princess Bride Bundle:  Narrative Writing and Movie Guide

The Princess Bride Bundle: Narrative Writing and Movie Guide

Created by
PowerPoint Guru
The first half of this bundle uses The Princess Bride as an illustration in order to take students through critical aspects of the narrative form. It is a fun PowerPoint that can be enhanced by showing clips of the film The Princess Bride (links to film clips are embedded). This PowerPoint will give buyers the following: guidelines for narrative writing, aspects of narrative writing, elements of writing dialogue,examples of plot structure, student activities, and engaging material to make narra
Preview of Create Your Own Whodunit Mystery Unit! (Teaching CER and Line of Reasoning)

Create Your Own Whodunit Mystery Unit! (Teaching CER and Line of Reasoning)

Created by
Vanessa K
This is a set of instructions for educators to create their own Murder Mystery / Whodunit scenario for their students to solve. It comes with a set of instructions, planning sheets, optional blank clue cards, a glossary sheet to give to students, Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER) organizers, and a CER Rubric for writing for students to use once the project is completed and given.
Preview of Bloom's Taxonomy Depth of Knowledge DOK Poster, Printable, Handout

Bloom's Taxonomy Depth of Knowledge DOK Poster, Printable, Handout

This file contains 7 posters explaining the DOK Bloom's Taxonomy, which is used to analyze the different levels of knowledge developed by Bloom. These are used around the education community & help contribute to multi-level learning in the classroom. All posters include the level of blooms, statement, questions, and words. Posters include: TItle Poster ("Bloom's Taxonomy" Think, Learn, Understand) Understand Remember Reply Analyze Create Evaluate
Preview of FRANKENSTEIN (1818) STUDY GUIDE

FRANKENSTEIN (1818) STUDY GUIDE

This study guide focuses on each chapter of the 1818 version of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Students will answer basic comprehension questions as well as higher-order thinking questions to analyze aspects of the chapter. In addition, there are research questions that require students to conduct short research inquires to gain more substantial background knowledge of the text.
Preview of THE GREAT GATSBY-STUDY GUIDE

THE GREAT GATSBY-STUDY GUIDE

Use this study guide as you read F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby. Students will cover basic comprehension questions that cover the remember and understanding levels of Bloom's Taxonomy. This study guide will prepare students for a final test and ensure they have a working understanding of Fitzgerald's work.
Preview of The Great Gatsby "I have, Who has" Game/Activity

The Great Gatsby "I have, Who has" Game/Activity

Engaging card/game to help students review the novel "The Great Gatsby". Whole Class Game: 1. Give 1 card to each student 2. Have students to begin thinking about what the question for their card might be so that they are prepared to answer. 3. To begin, select a student to begin. Play continues until the game loops back to the original card. Partner or Small-Group Play: 1. One student deals out the cards to all players. 2. Players arrange the cards face-up in front of them. 3. Play be
Preview of Percy Jackson: Questions with Sentence Starters

Percy Jackson: Questions with Sentence Starters

Created by
MissMazakas
This resource is for the students who are in High School that are not on Diploma pathway. They are completing modified and supported reflections on Percy Jackson and The Lightning Thief.
Preview of Reader's Log - Chapter Notes and Story Analysis

Reader's Log - Chapter Notes and Story Analysis

Created by
Shannon Anthony
Encourage active reading and critical thinking with this guided reader's log that's both student and teacher friendly. The reader's log allows students to comfortably and freely connect to the text on a personal level first and then on a more analytical level later. The order of operations is designed to ease students into deeper levels of knowledge as they actively engage the text. Areas of inquiry included personal response, vocabulary development, rhetorical device analysis, and author's purp
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