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Preview of September 11th - 9/11 Reading, Writing, Art & Printable Text 4th, 5th, 6th grade

September 11th - 9/11 Reading, Writing, Art & Printable Text 4th, 5th, 6th grade

Discuss the sensitive events of September 11th, 2001 with elementary children. These integrated lesson plans and 9-11 printable texts are age appropriate and emphasize how Americans unite and serve one another during times of tragedy. Teach about Sept.11th while meeting your reading informational text and writing standards too.These plans are also available for grades 1-3. Click here to view.This resource includes lesson plans for students to:Pose inquiry based questions based on 9/11 photograph
Preview of Fact and Opinion Worksheets | Fact and Opinion Task Cards 3rd Grade

Fact and Opinion Worksheets | Fact and Opinion Task Cards 3rd Grade

This is an extensive fact and opinion packet to help students learn fact and opinion. There are a variety of difficulties, worksheets, and formats included to distinguish fact and opinion. Download Preview FilePlease view the preview file prior to purchasing so there are no surprises. Ensure that it is appropriate for your grade level prior to purchasing. All worksheet pages and task cards are included in black and white.Related Products & BundlesReading Comprehension Bundle (3rd Grade)C
Preview of Point of View Passages & Activities - Author's Point of View (Google & Hybrid)

Point of View Passages & Activities - Author's Point of View (Google & Hybrid)

Identifying the narrator’s or author’s point of view is an essential reading skill that is often assessed on standardized tests. This 3-day mini-unit is designed to help students understand how to identify an author’s point of view. Filled with point of view reading passages, worksheets, activities, and graphic organizers, this resource will develop students' reading skills!You can find this unit in this BUNDLE as well: Reading Comprehension Skills - Point of View, Comparing and Contrasting, a
Preview of Author's Argument Task Cards - Identify Author's Claim Argumentative Task Cards

Author's Argument Task Cards - Identify Author's Claim Argumentative Task Cards

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Hey Natayle
Give your students the essential and interactive practice they need when identifying the author’s claim using these sports-themed author's argument task cards! Students will enjoy getting up and moving around the room, reading various sports blurbs, and determining the author’s claim. You’ll revel in seeing them build confidence & familiarity with these argumentative task cards before asking them to jumping into more difficult content!✔ Check out the preview for a closer look!In order for st
Preview of Opinion Writing and Opinion Reading - Should Animals be Kept in Zoos?

Opinion Writing and Opinion Reading - Should Animals be Kept in Zoos?

Opinion Reading Comprehension and Opinion Writing. This packet contains two original informational non-fiction articles, one pro and one con on the topic of whether animals should be kept in zoos. Multiple skills are covered, including reading, close reading, reading comprehension, analyzing two texts on the same topic, vocabulary, summarizing, and opinion writing. CCSS aligned. Answer keys included.No prep! Just print and go. Perfect substitute lesson plan.Watch this short video for a more thor
Preview of Bats Informational Text Reading Passages - All About Bats - Animal Adaptations

Bats Informational Text Reading Passages - All About Bats - Animal Adaptations

Students will love learning all about bats! Bats have adaptations that help them to survive! This is high-interest nonfiction, six-page informational text reading passage with comprehension questions. Students will learn about bats, their adaptations, their contribution to the ecosystem, their behavior, their lifecycle, and more. Bats are fascinating animals. Great for Science Reading Comprehension. ✅This unit includes:reading passagestext-dependent comprehension questions✏️interactive notebook
Preview of U.S. Constitution | Democracy | Social Studies for Google Classroom™

U.S. Constitution | Democracy | Social Studies for Google Classroom™

Teach your students about the U.S. Constitution. This resource is compatible for use with your Google Classroom™ or for distance learning. The passage in this versatile resource combines social studies and reading informational text in one convenient lesson. It’s easy for teachers and fun for kids! In this lesson, students explain the purpose of the U.S. Constitution, identify who played a major role in drafting the U.S. Constitution, and describe the important principles of the U.S. Constitutio
Preview of Lewis and Clark | Westward Expansion | Social Studies

Lewis and Clark | Westward Expansion | Social Studies

Teach your students about the Lewis and Clark expedition. This resource is compatible for use with your Google Classroom™ or for distance learning. The passage in this versatile resource combines social studies and reading informational text in one convenient lesson. It’s easy for teachers and fun for kids! In this lesson, students explain why President Jefferson sent Lewis and Clark on their journey, identify the three main goals of the expedition, and describe the historical significance of th
Preview of Claim, Reasons & Evidence Google Slides Lesson DISTANCE LEARNING

Claim, Reasons & Evidence Google Slides Lesson DISTANCE LEARNING

I created this to go with my unit on Argument Writing. Students need to be able to understand how an author makes a claim. They also need to understand the difference between reasons and evidence. I give explanations and examples of each, and I also provide 4 different examples of claims with a reason and evidence for each. For my students, I added another slide where I put a short article I found online on the left and a note taking side on the right where they need to write the claim, reasons,
Preview of 5th Grade Daily Reading Spiral Review for November New ELAR TEKS

5th Grade Daily Reading Spiral Review for November New ELAR TEKS

Created by
Watson Works
With the implementation of the new ELAR TEKS this year, having a daily spiral review in your toolbox that reviews all the readiness and supporting TEKS for reading is a MUST!! DAILY READING READY© is a standards-based program that follows a research-based model of continuous, systematic instruction, building from simple to complex to help students learn and retain skills.  In this 5th grade unit for November, students practice reading & vocabulary skills in 10-15 minute daily lessons. Skills
Preview of Lesson Pack for RI.5.8 (How an Author Supports His or Her Points)

Lesson Pack for RI.5.8 (How an Author Supports His or Her Points)

Created by
Keith Geswein
This product contains several resources about famous athletes to help you teach, review, and assess CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.5.8.RI.5.8 says students should, "Explain how an author uses reasons and evidence to support particular points in a text, identifying which reasons and evidence support which point(s)."This product contains the following resources:Lesson ProgressionSuggestions about how you can use these resources to teach an engaging lesson on RI.5.8. Informational Passage #1One informational
Preview of Louisiana Purchase | Westward Expansion | Social Studies for Google Classroom™

Louisiana Purchase | Westward Expansion | Social Studies for Google Classroom™

Teach your students about the Louisiana Purchase. This resource is compatible for use with your Google Classroom™ or for distance learning. The passage in this versatile resource combines social studies and reading informational text in one convenient lesson. It’s easy for teachers and fun for kids! In this lesson, students explain why President Jefferson bought the Louisiana Territory, sequence the events that led up to the Louisiana Purchase, and describe the historical significance of the Lou
Preview of 5th Grade Daily Reading Spiral Review for December New ELAR TEKS

5th Grade Daily Reading Spiral Review for December New ELAR TEKS

Created by
Watson Works
With the implementation of the new ELAR TEKS this year, having a daily spiral review in your toolbox that reviews all the readiness and supporting TEKS for reading is a MUST!! DAILY READING READY© is a standards-based program that follows a research-based model of continuous, systematic instruction, building from simple to complex to help students learn and retain skills.  In this 5th grade unit for December, students practice reading & vocabulary skills in 10-15 minute daily lessons. Skills
Preview of 9/11 & War on Terror COMPLETE Lesson Plan | For 5th-8th Graders | Google Apps

9/11 & War on Terror COMPLETE Lesson Plan | For 5th-8th Graders | Google Apps

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Lesson Plan Guru
The 9/11 & War on Terror COMPLETE Lesson Plan for 5th-8th Graders is PERFECT for both in-person classroom and digital learning (via Google Apps). The amazing resources included with the 9/11 & War on Terror lesson plan have been used with GREAT SUCCESS with THOUSANDS of students in grades 5-8 and can easily be used with any textbook, or no textbook at all!! With these fantastic resources, you'll be able to teach your students all about the sequential order of events as they occurred on 9
Preview of Opinion Writing and Opinion Reading - Do Cell Phones Belong in Schools?

Opinion Writing and Opinion Reading - Do Cell Phones Belong in Schools?

Opinion writing starts with reading about both sides of the argument. Do Cell Phones Belong in Schools?This packet contains two original informational non-fiction articles, one pro and one con on the topic of whether students should have cell phones at school. Multiple skills are covered, including reading, close reading, reading comprehension, analyzing two texts on the same topic, vocabulary, summarizing, and opinion writing. CCSS aligned. Answer keys included.No prep! Just print and go. Perfe
Preview of Native Americans | Impact of Westward Expansion for Google Classroom™

Native Americans | Impact of Westward Expansion for Google Classroom™

Teach your students about Westward Expansion and its Impact on Native Americans. This resource is compatible for use with your Google Classroom™ or for distance learning. The passage in this versatile resource combines social studies and reading informational text in one convenient lesson. It’s an effective way to teach your students about this important subject in American history. In this lesson, students explain why settlers and Native Americans clashed over territory, identify how the govern
Preview of Author's Style, Tone & Mood Lesson, Reading & Writing Activities +Practice Test

Author's Style, Tone & Mood Lesson, Reading & Writing Activities +Practice Test

Created by
Gina Kennedy
A thorough review of the important reading text structure skills, identifying the author's style, tone and mood. Excellent for introducing this concept, as a review, or as a reading intervention. Students will complete a thorough lesson and then identify the author's style, tone and mood of passages and paragraphs. A bonus author's style, tone and mood creative writing activity and practice test are also included. The students will begin this unit by reviewing five techniques to identify the sty
Preview of The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind by William Kamkwamba Lesson Plan & Activities

The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind by William Kamkwamba Lesson Plan & Activities

A guided reading or interactive read aloud lesson plan for the autobiography mentor text book The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind by William Kamkwamba, Bryan Mealer and Elizabeth Zunon. This book is also available in Spanish titled El niño que domó el viento. Activities are in English and Spanish. Great for community, STEM, Earth Day, Inventions or Engineering, and units on recycling! Lessons and activities focus on: Summarizing key details (4 strategies: narrative retell, timeline, graphic organi
Preview of Making Inferences: Inference Detective (All That Glamour) Google Form, PDF, Boom

Making Inferences: Inference Detective (All That Glamour) Google Form, PDF, Boom

Created by
MyPaths
Is it challenging for your students to make valid inferences? Do they struggle to find strong evidence to support their inferences? In this engaging activity, students make inferences by analyzing a case file and a crime scene photo. Inferential questions challenge students to find valid evidence to support their thinking. The final question asks students to synthesize the information and solve the crime like a true detective!STORYLINEWho stole Ms. Elle O' Quint's beautiful emerald bracelet? Th
Preview of Informational Text Lenses: Close Reading Through Informational Text Lenses

Informational Text Lenses: Close Reading Through Informational Text Lenses

Here is a great way to make reading informational text a little more fun! This lesson uses props to teach students how to analyze informational text. Also included are examples for each lens from Harry Potter informational text pieces. You will get: 8 informational lenses with explanations for each lens *Vocabulary decoder lens *Text feature analyzer lens *Text structure decoder lens *Author’s purpose analyzer lens *Claim of the argument lens *Counterclaim of the argument lens *Agree le
Preview of Multiple Main Ideas - Ready-To-Go!

Multiple Main Ideas - Ready-To-Go!

Ready to go mini-lessons and independent practice for Multiple Main Ideas! The mini-lessons are designed for modeling of a specific skill related to multiple main ideas with similar independent practice activities to match! Work through the mini-lessons, independent practice and test-prep questions and then move into a deeper understanding of the content through activities designed with DOK and Kaplan's Depth and Complexity in mind!Included:4 Mini-Lessons with Passages4 Independent Practice Wo
Preview of U.S. History | The Underground Railroad COMPLETE Lesson Plan | TWO Lessons!

U.S. History | The Underground Railroad COMPLETE Lesson Plan | TWO Lessons!

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Lesson Plan Guru
The Underground Railroad COMPLETE Lesson Plan is PERFECT for those teaching 5th to 8th grade U.S. history to their students. These two lessons include EVERYTHING you'll need to explore the historical significance of the Underground Railroad! From the heroes of the Underground Railroad, such as Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman, to the "secrets" of the Underground Railroad, Underground Railroad terminology, and so MUCH MORE, these lessons cover it!! The incredible Underground Railroad resourc
Preview of Author's Purpose: Worksheets presented as Four Trifolds with Practice Passages

Author's Purpose: Worksheets presented as Four Trifolds with Practice Passages

Created by
Deb Hanson
These four print-and-go trifolds target the skill of determining the author's purpose. Use these author's purpose trifolds over the course of 4 days to provide targeted instruction on this topic.As I was creating these trifolds, I pictured myself using them with small groups of students. Specifically, I envisioned sitting around a table with a group of students who could benefit from targeted author's purpose instruction and who needed additional opportunities to practice identifying the author'
Preview of Friday the Thirteenth: Literary and Informational texts for Friday the 13th

Friday the Thirteenth: Literary and Informational texts for Friday the 13th

Are you trying to get your students to connect with what they read? This informational text about Friday the 13th will capture student attention and engage critical thinking. High-level comprehension questions at the end of the reading will help you assess student understanding, and a pre-teach vocabulary worksheet will help make content comprehensible for language learners. It's everything you need for a no-prep, print-and-teach lesson that you and your students will all enjoy. UPDATE: T
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