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Preview of Black History Week 1-Famous Living African Americans

Black History Week 1-Famous Living African Americans

Created by
Heather McKinney
Lesson plans for Week 1 of my five week Black History Unit and the high order thinking questions/activity pages that go along with it, including lessons/activities for the 100th day of school. Indiana State Social Studies Standards for Kindergarten are written on it, but it can be used K-6. It also refers to how to modify it for other grade levels. It can be used for Common Core writing standards since the students will make a class book with a chapter for each person studied across the five we
Preview of TEACHER PLANNER 2023-2024

TEACHER PLANNER 2023-2024

Created by
Tagdigt
Teacher planner, Lesson planner 2022-2023 Size: 6x9 inches✔️ welcome page✔️ Academic Year 2023-2024✔️ Birthday Calendar✔️ Class List✔️ Student Information✔️Seating Chart✔️ Attendance or Grades✔️ Top Yearly Goals✔️ Total pages: 144.. FOLLOW ME TO BE THE FIRST HEAR ABOUT FREEBIES AND UPDATES ..THANK YOU FOR STOPPING BY MY STORE.
Preview of 100 Words Every High School Graduate Should Know #1 (Vocabulary 1-10)

100 Words Every High School Graduate Should Know #1 (Vocabulary 1-10)

100 Words Every High School Graduate Should Know (Complete Words 1-10) INTRODUCTORY SHEET, QUIZ and KEY I have used the "100 Words" titles in my classroom for several years with much success for so many reasons: 1. the actual book, available from Houghton Mifflin, is sold as both a paper copy and an electronic copy, each at well under $10, making it an ideal resource for students. The assignment is also completely accessible to students who don't purchase the book itself, since the words can
Preview of Jigsaw Reading & Writing Activities

Jigsaw Reading & Writing Activities

These reproducible ESL materials emphasize academic reading, writing and discussion skills. The target audience for these materials is adult or young-adult ESL students in high school, college, or college/university entrance courses. This ESL textbook has been designed to give students the chance to think, talk and write about real life topics. The book is structured in three units, each individual unit has four jigsaw parts, which are used first for reading and discussion and then, when they a
Preview of "Wings of Fire" The Dragonet Prophecy Literature Study FREE Sample

"Wings of Fire" The Dragonet Prophecy Literature Study FREE Sample

"Wings of Fire" The Dragonet Prophecy Literature Study FREE SampleThis is a sample of a much larger product currently in my store. You can see the full product by clicking here.This book series is a great way to open the discussion of prejudice and stereotype.For example, "Are all Rainwings Lazy?" Your kids (and you) can decide for yourself as you read the first book, "The Dragonet Prophecy."Sample includes:Dragon Types StudyCharacter StudyMatchingWriting activitiesAnswer Key15 pages, answer key
Preview of Weekly Lesson Planner

Weekly Lesson Planner

Created by
Leila Ross
100% Editable Weekly Lesson Planner TEMPLATEUse this fully editable planner to help you get organized each week.*PLEASE NOTE*---> This is a ONE week template. This allows you to put your finishing touches on it with just a free Canva account (choose colors, add stickers, etc) before copying it for however many weeks you need.Details:Size 8.5 x 11Fully customizable by adding your own fonts, colors, and stickersPrint as black/white OR colorType out your lesson plans OR print with blank spaces i
Preview of The Breadwinner // 5 Week Short Term Plan // Year 4/5

The Breadwinner // 5 Week Short Term Plan // Year 4/5

Created by
Emily Hartley
A 20 lesson sequence of learning for English based on the UK National Curriculum. Suitable for years 4/5 but can be easily adapted for year 6 objectives. Cross-curricular links: opportunities to link with PSHE, history and geography Week 1: · Lesson 1: Developing a socio-cultural understanding of Afghanistan · Lesson 2: Developing a socio-political understanding of Afghanistan · Lesson 3: Planning a biography of Deborah Ellis · Lesson 4: Writing a biography of Deborah EllisWeek 2: · Les
Preview of 24 Hour Digital Media Fast Experiment

24 Hour Digital Media Fast Experiment

Components: Personal experience, observation, critical analysis This is the first assignment in a full semester of college composition with the theme of “Happiness.” This experiment asks students to refrain from all forms of digital media for 24 consecutive hours, take meticulous observation notes during the fast, and then write a 500-1000 word essay relating and examining their experiences. Questions about the connection between digital media usage and happiness guide students’ responses. Cla
Preview of 10 Questions and answers with ordinal numbers

10 Questions and answers with ordinal numbers

Created by
Julia Jin
For ESL class. I made 10 questions for teaching ordinal numbers. These questions make students understand ordinal numbers. When they learn just ordinal numbers, it's hard to say them. These 10 questions can be used for the the icebreaking activity because all the questions are related to students. Personalizing is very important especially for ESL class.
Preview of Ch. 1 Roadmap: The Digital World: Building on What You Already Know to Respond

Ch. 1 Roadmap: The Digital World: Building on What You Already Know to Respond

This FREE visual learning progression helps students move through this writing unit at their own pace so they can be in their own place. The download gives an overview of writing Unit 1 titled “The Digital World: Building on What You Already Know to Respond Critically.” It helps secondary students better understand the input of their world so they can better articulate their output to the world. It is designed for students who are deeply integrated in the world with technology yet seek to discov
Preview of Free Chevron Word Wall MysteryTheme, Detective, Spy

Free Chevron Word Wall MysteryTheme, Detective, Spy

Created by
Mrs. Robbins
Red Chevron Word Wall I used a Mystery font for the letters.
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Journaling

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Writing Prompts

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Peer Editing

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Research Papers

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Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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