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Paired Texts [Print & Digital]: American Revolution Grades 4-6

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ideas by jivey
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Grade Levels
4th - 6th, Homeschool
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51 PDF + 6 Slides and 6 Forms Links
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This resource was perfect for wrapping up the American Revolution with my class. I absolutely loved being able in to incorporate reading and social studies together!
I've used some paired texts by this seller before and I've been very pleased. I was excited to see that there were some sets for the Revolutionary War. This is a great way to give kids test prep - without them knowing that they're doing text prep.
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  1. These paired passages, or paired texts, meet the demand for more complex texts that students can use to compare and build knowledge to integrate information and draw conclusions. The high-interest, rigorous passages in this bundle are great to stretch your 4th and 5th graders, and still appropriate
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These paired passages, or paired texts, meet the demand for more complex texts that students can use to compare and build knowledge to integrate information and draw conclusions. The high-interest, rigorous passages in this set are great to stretch your 4th and 5th graders, and still appropriate for many students in middle school as well. The passages in this set are differentiated. Two levels are provided: on grade level for 4-5 and on grade level for 6-7.

I have included printable AND Google App formats of the passages along with the multiple-choice and constructed response questions. There are seven multiple-choice questions (each question assessing a different standard) and one constructed response/essay question PER PAIR.

The printable passages are provided in two styles: article (two column) as well as full page.

⬆️ Please check out the preview for a look at the resource! ⬆️

This set contains three pairs of informational passages (six total passages) about the American Revolution / Revolutionary War that you won't find in your textbook!

⭐️ King George III and the Acts he passed

⭐️ the Declaration of Independence and how it was treason, as well as the traitor Benedict Arnold

⭐️ George Washington with details about the Battle of Trenton, along with the Battle of Yorktown

WAYS TO USE THIS RESOURCE:

  • whole group or small group modeling
  • read and annotate the texts together, then provide the questions for comprehension check, allowing students to use the annotated passages
  • completely independent practice for students reading above 4th-5th grade level

WHY TEACHERS LOVE THESE PAIRED TEXTS:

  • students enjoy the topics of the passages (no yawns through lessons)
  • integrate social studies and science content into ELA to maximize much-needed time
  • differentiate reading levels for students' abilities
  • the multiple-choice questions cover a variety of standards per paired set, and they require students to go back into the text for the answer (not basic-level comprehension)
  • digital formats are self-grading
  • having both printable and digital formats allows teachers to transition seamlessly from in-class to virtual learning, or use in paperless 1:1 classrooms

SEE IT IN ACTION:

Click here to see a blog post showing how I model purposeful annotating!

INFO ABOUT THE DIGITAL FILES:

The assessments are provided in Google FORMS. The multiple-choice options will be shuffled for each student, and the items will be automatically scored.

The passages are provided in Google SLIDES and can be annotated by adding text boxes. Students could use lines to underline or draw arrows with the line tool. I have also inserted a “highlight box” on the title of each passage. Show students how to select the box, then copy and paste it to use for highlighting purposes in the text. They can resize the box by dragging the corners to highlight only what they need.

You could allow the students to use their annotated passages for their assessments by having them share the screen (or “split screen”) for both files. I have also included the passages at the top of the assessments.

Get a free digital pair of texts delivered to your inbox, along with more useful information about implementing paired texts in your classroom.

See the other paired texts sets in my store, or click here to BUY ALL of the Grades 4-6 Paired Texts and get any new sets I create in the future for free!

Are you looking for DIFFERENTIATED passages to use for assessments? Click here to see my Mix and Match Assessments, differentiated for student reading level and grade level comprehension!

Please remember, this purchase is for the use of one teacher. It is not intended to be shared. Please use the 'additional license' purchase if more than one teacher will be using it. Thank you!

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Total Pages
51 PDF + 6 Slides and 6 Forms Links
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Teaching Duration
3 Weeks
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Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text.
Determine central ideas or themes of a text and analyze their development; summarize the key supporting details and ideas.
Analyze how and why individuals, events, and ideas develop and interact over the course of a text.
Interpret words and phrases as they are used in a text, including determining technical, connotative, and figurative meanings, and analyze how specific word choices shape meaning or tone.
Analyze the structure of texts, including how specific sentences, paragraphs, and larger portions of the text (e.g., a section, chapter, scene, or stanza) relate to each other and the whole.

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