This Day in History January Bell Ringers | Morning Work | Daily Language
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- Teach middle school? Save time in your day by having students practice comprehension, grammar, sentence structure, vocabulary, and more all while also reading nonfiction historical events for morning work. This Day in History Bell Ringers is one page for students to complete every day of the year asPrice $43.00Original Price $72.00Save $29.00
- Help your middle school students learn about important events in history, while also honing their reading, grammar, punctuation, and more with nonfiction language arts morning work / bell ringer activities. This listing is a mega-bundle of all of my This Day in History Products. Each is listed belowPrice $50.00Original Price $88.50Save $38.50
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Teach middle school? Save time in your day by having students practice comprehension, grammar, sentence structure, vocabulary, and more all while also reading nonfiction historical events.
This Day in History Bell Ringers is one page for students to complete every day in January. Students read the nonfiction passage that is based on a historical event that happened that same day in history. Then they answer 2-4 questions (depending on the day) about the passage. These questions range from reading comprehension, grammar, sentence structure, etc. Students can complete the whole thing individually and then you can go over it with them when they are done.
The topics are aligned to Common Core Standards for grades 5-7, though 8th grade could complete it as a review. I would caution using this product for any student below 5th grade as the historical topics can sometimes be a bit heavy.
As with my This Day in History Calendar, these topics cover world-wide events; however, the focus is more on American history than any other country and would probably be best for American schools.
Save $ by buying the bundle for the whole year.
⭐ Digital Version Now Included: Included is a link to access all the pages in Google Forms, included with directions for you to assign in Google Classroom. Questions that are multiple choice or one-word answer are self-checking. The sentence answers will need to be manually graded.
What's Included?
-31 pages - one for each day in January
- complete answer key
New Topics for January
- adverbs (positioning, answers which questions)
- different uses for commas
- adjective or adverb?
- adverb or preposition?
- commas in sentence structure
Spiral Topics Reviewed:
- basic parts of speech
- punctuation
- comprehension questions
- using text evidence
- using context clues
- multiple meaning words
- rearranging sentences
- prefixes and suffixes
- proper and possessive nouns
- hyphens and dashes
- main idea and details
- independent and dependent clauses
- subject and predicate
- conjunctions, including coordinating and subordinating
- simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences
- appositives
- perfect and progressive verb tenses
- appositive phrases
- verb phrases
- linking and helping verbs
- preposition
- prepositional phrases
- simple verb tenses
- simple verb tenses
- pronoun
- antecedent
- personal pronoun
- subject and object pronouns
- possessive pronouns
- adjectives
- coordinate adjectives
Please see the preview file for more details.
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