End Of Year Activities ELA Middle School FUN READING WRITING MOVIE DAY REVIEW
DiGiGoods and Printables ELA
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Grade Levels
5th - 9th
Subjects
Resource Type
Standards
CCSSRL.6.1
CCSSRL.6.2
CCSSRL.6.3
CCSSRL.6.5
CCSSRL.6.6
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Description
THE ULTIMATE END OF SCHOOL YEAR BUNDLE! Designed for MAXIMUM EOY engagement! Keep students on track the final month of middle school with English Language Arts review that is challenging AND fun!
INCLUDED:
✔ MAY Grammar REVIEW Bell Ringers
✔ End Of Year Writing Review: Argumentative, Informative, Literary Analysis, Narrative, Letter, Constructed Response
✔ End Of Year ELA Reading, Writing, & Grammar Assessment
✔ Animated Short Film "SPRING" Literary Analysis
✔ Class Game: Would You Rather?
✔ Literary Review with Sketchy Notes
✔ Digital Memory Book (Students add content and pictures)
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Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
1 month
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Standards
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CCSSRL.6.1
Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
CCSSRL.6.2
Determine a theme or central idea of a text and how it is conveyed through particular details; provide a summary of the text distinct from personal opinions or judgments.
CCSSRL.6.3
Describe how a particular story’s or drama’s plot unfolds in a series of episodes as well as how the characters respond or change as the plot moves toward a resolution.
CCSSRL.6.5
Analyze how a particular sentence, chapter, scene, or stanza fits into the overall structure of a text and contributes to the development of the theme, setting, or plot.
CCSSRL.6.6
Explain how an author develops the point of view of the narrator or speaker in a text.