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Free middle school writing-expository thematic unit plans

Preview of State Float Project Student Guidelines Letter & Rubric

State Float Project Student Guidelines Letter & Rubric

This is a student letter with guidelines and grading rubric for a state float project. It is set up for students to participate in regional study of states with group presentation of the floats at the end of the unit. What a fun way to get students to learn about the beauty and splendor of the United States. Includes: Student Letter (great for parent questions also) Grading Rubric
Preview of Supersize Me as Literary and Informational Nonfiction

Supersize Me as Literary and Informational Nonfiction

Students will love this lesson !! Teaching nonfiction and struggling to capture your students’ interest? This uses the much-loved documentary, Supersize Me, as the vehicle to teach the pros and cons of the fast food technology, as well as the link between literary and informational nonfiction. Supersize Me is a wonderful combination of both story and facts. It reaches the balance students need to provide important information that will impact their health today and in the future, as well as
Preview of Four Hero-Themed Essay Prompts & Exemplars | Great for Struggling Students

Four Hero-Themed Essay Prompts & Exemplars | Great for Struggling Students

Created by
Loftis Learning
This resource contains four prompts which come with example essays. This resource is editable, so you can use it however you wish. Prompt #1: What Makes Someone A HeroWrite an essay about what makes somebody a hero.Be sure to use two examples of true heroes, and give specific examples of what how each hero demonstrated this.At least one of your examples needs to come from a text we have read in class this year.Prompt #2: My Two HeroesWrite an essay about two prominent people in real life who are
Preview of Gold, Glory, and God - The Age of Exploration (Gifted)

Gold, Glory, and God - The Age of Exploration (Gifted)

The students will read chapter 1, Peppers, Nutmeg, and Cloves from the book NAPOLEON'S BUTTONS, 17 MOLECULES THAT CHANGED HISTORY. This lesson combines Science, History, Reading and Writing. This lesson could be used while studying the Age of Exploration or in an introductory Chemistry class.
Preview of "I Survived 2020, a Memoir" Non-fiction - Writing Mini Unit

"I Survived 2020, a Memoir" Non-fiction - Writing Mini Unit

This "I Survived 2020, a Memoir" writing mini unit will effectively engage your students in all stages of the writing process from Prewriting to a final project, a digital eBook that they can be proud of and serves as both an historical document, and a primary source.This product is perfect for distance or in person learning. The file includes a teacher directions page with a link that forces students to make their own copy. Please make sure to share the link in the "Start Here - Teacher Directi
Preview of Reindeer Informative Writing

Reindeer Informative Writing

Created by
ShelbsSells
Short answer writing prompt. Students are provided with facts about reindeer and they must form a complete paragraph using the information given.
Preview of Turkey Informative Writing

Turkey Informative Writing

Created by
ShelbsSells
Short answer writing prompt. Students are provided with facts about turkeys and they must form a complete paragraph using the information given.
Preview of Civil Rights Project

Civil Rights Project

A unit project that allows students to choose a person or event and present their research.
Preview of A Day No Pigs Woud Die Literature Circles Lesson Plan

A Day No Pigs Woud Die Literature Circles Lesson Plan

Created by
SS
This is a Literature Circle plan for the novel A Day No Pigs Would Die. It includes detailed instructions for all group roles: coordinator, summarizer, quoter, lit critic, and word wiz concering the activities he or she must oversee. The final activity is a presentation that the group must choose from 12 different offerings. The Literature Circle plan includes both individual and group responsibilities and how students will be assessed. This is a Microsoft Word file. This Work by Sultana S
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