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Preview of Sixth Grade Grammar Bundle: Pronouns, Parts of Speech, Parts of a Sentence

Sixth Grade Grammar Bundle: Pronouns, Parts of Speech, Parts of a Sentence

The Sixth Grade Grammar Bundle is the perfect way to help meet sixth grade language standards with engaging grammar activities. With this bundle, you can give your students everything they need to excel in ELA for sixth grade. Overview of the Sixth Grade Grammar Bundle:√ You’ll find diverse and hands-on grammar lessons that will have your students feeling confident and excited about their English skills. √ Each lesson includes detailed instructions for maximum understanding, allowing students to
Preview of Proofreading & Editing Sorting Grammar Game, HS Dropouts

Proofreading & Editing Sorting Grammar Game, HS Dropouts

Created by
Julie Faulkner
This is a classroom-tested print and go set of task cards on the topic of high school dropouts for testing students' understanding of common grammar mistakes such as capitalization, subject/verb agreement error, run-ons, and more! This activity would be great for review to get the kids up and moving. Great for: Test Review Centers Learning Stations RTI Reinforcement Whole Group Learning Small Group Learning Collaborative Grouping Hands-on Learning Worksheet Alternative Task Cards Bell Ringers
Preview of Should Schools Ban Soda? - Argumentative prompt, articles, and outline sheet

Should Schools Ban Soda? - Argumentative prompt, articles, and outline sheet

Should schools ban soda? This is an argumentative essay prompt, three articles, and outline sheet. Your kids will all have their own opinions about sugary drinks and whether or not schools should ban soda. This comes complete with rubric. Google Drive Version can be found hereLooking for more argumentative prompts with articles? Cell phones in School: Argumentative prompt, articles, and outline sheetFacebook: Argumentative prompt, articles, and outline sheetDid Shakespeare write his own stuff?:A
Preview of Nonfiction Reading Strategy Practice Worksheet for Low Level High School Readers

Nonfiction Reading Strategy Practice Worksheet for Low Level High School Readers

Created by
Jennie Morris
Teachers can use this worksheet to help students map out: * 5Ws and How * Intended Audience * Author's Purpose * Author's Tone * Context Clues * Supporting Details * Summarizing Text * Main Idea (using a formula plugging in the information gathered). The 1st page of the attachment shows the "Nonfiction Progression" used to guide instruction in analyzing nonfiction for lower level high school readers. The following worksheet will work with any nonfiction text the teacher or student choo
Preview of 101 Days of Critical Thought Provoking Writing Prompts: Grades 6, 7, 8, 9

101 Days of Critical Thought Provoking Writing Prompts: Grades 6, 7, 8, 9

Created by
MissRML
Recommended for grades 7 through 11, these 101, five minute quick write prompts are designed to stimulate student thought and help them to develop their ability to produce on paper effortlessly. Sentence starters, celebrity quiotes, critical thinking and fun situational prompts and proverbs are included. I have observed my eighth graders (former reluctant writers) move from writing two or three sentences in five minutes, to a well developed paragraph to an entire page or more. Many prompts are
Preview of Peer fluency feedback

Peer fluency feedback

Created by
Kristina Sheehy
Students practice a "fresh reads" passage throughout the week, then can read their passage to a partner. The partner gives them feedback on rate, accuracy, and expression according to a rubric. Then the student self-assesses themselves and sets goals for what to improve on for next time.
Preview of Metaphor Simile Sorting Activity

Metaphor Simile Sorting Activity

Created by
Jordan Dupree
I use this activity when teaching about metaphors and similes and how they are different from each other. Students cut out each metaphor or simile statement and sort then paste the statement into the correct column. Can be group, partner, or individual activity. Laminate to create a literacy center or file folder activity.
Preview of ACT Test Taking Skills Centers

ACT Test Taking Skills Centers

Created by
Lesson Lady
Lesson Lady present ACT Test Taking Skills Centers! Included are ten stations you can use in your classroom to help students become familiar with the ACT and learn basic ACT test taking tips. Vocabulary often used on ACT style questions are also emphasized. These ten stations are perfect for students just learning the basics of the ACT test and practicing basic skills they will need on the test. The following stations are included: 1. A true or false ACT fact sheet with answer key 2. An ACT gra
Preview of STAAR Prep - Making Inferences with Crime Scenes #2

STAAR Prep - Making Inferences with Crime Scenes #2

This activity gives students several pieces of evidence that they must use to figure out a crime. This is a creative, fun, engaging way to practice making inferences at a literacy center or in a group activity, which allows YOU free time to do the one-on-one conferences or workshops over another TEK you so desperately need to hit! Who knew inferences could be so much fun?
Preview of STAAR Review Center - Figurative Language with Battleship Game

STAAR Review Center - Figurative Language with Battleship Game

This is a great center or station to use with secondary students to review figurative language & to have students practice recognizing and creating examples using figurative language. It is fun, engaging, and editable so if you wanted to use other column headers (even your own student names), you can! Enjoy. :)
Preview of Main Idea and Supporting Details Task Cards

Main Idea and Supporting Details Task Cards

Created by
TaskTeacher
This is a set of task cards that give students practice with identifying supporting details with a main idea. This set contains 23 cards. Each card has a main idea and four supporting details. . Students have to determine which detail does NOT support the main idea.. These cards can be used for independent practice, as a literacy center activity, as game cards, or for take-home practice. Task cards are also a great resource to use for reading intervention as well. Depending on your students' s
Preview of STAAR Prep - Making Inferences with Crime Scenes #1

STAAR Prep - Making Inferences with Crime Scenes #1

This activity gives students several pieces of evidence that they must use to figure out a crime. This is a creative, fun, engaging way to practice making inferences at a literacy center or in a group activity, which allows YOU free time to do the one-on-one conferences or workshops over another TEK you so desperately need to hit! Who knew inferences could be so much fun?
Preview of STAAR Prep - Making Inferences with Crime Scenes #3

STAAR Prep - Making Inferences with Crime Scenes #3

This activity gives students several pieces of evidence that they must use to figure out a crime. This is a creative, fun, engaging way to practice making inferences at a literacy center or in a group activity, which allows YOU free time to do the one-on-one conferences or workshops over another TEK you so desperately need to hit! Who knew inferences could be so much fun?
Preview of Somebody Wanted But So Graphic Organizer for Summarizing

Somebody Wanted But So Graphic Organizer for Summarizing

Created by
JTC Creations
This Somebody, wanted, but, so graphic organizer is a summarizing strategy inspired by Jennifer Seravallo. It helps students to think about the most important elements of a story before going to the comprehension questions or before creating a written response. It is easy to reference and students can use this individually during Literacy centers or during a lesson.
Preview of Science ANIMAL CAMOUFLAGE Reading Comprehension Lesson w/ 15 Multiple Choice

Science ANIMAL CAMOUFLAGE Reading Comprehension Lesson w/ 15 Multiple Choice

Created by
Jacklyn Spark
Your students will benefit from and enjoy reading this mini lesson about how wild animals use camouflage to survive. Not only is it packed with interesting facts, there are three pictures showing animals blended in with natural backgrounds and one of an animal whose color changes with the seasons. The lesson has directions, a reminder to look back to find answers, three pages of information, and fifteen multiple choice questions. The categories for the questions are: four making inferences, fou
Preview of U2 W2 MQ: “The Tale of King Midas” and “The Uncle Parrot's Wedding"

U2 W2 MQ: “The Tale of King Midas” and “The Uncle Parrot's Wedding"

This assessment was created in FAST Progress Monitoring format. It prepares students for the upcoming PM2- Winter (second formative assessment) and PM3-Spring (summative assessment), and School City assessments.The questions are aligned to standards:-Summarize-Figurative Language: Similes-Chronology-Character Development (traits and actions)-Compare and Contrast Plots-Plot: Resolution-Vocabulary: Context Clues-Proofreading
Preview of Peter Pan assessment using FSA test specs

Peter Pan assessment using FSA test specs

Created by
Lisa Wilder
I have painfully written an assessment/exit tickets using the question stems that Common Core/FSA uses with its standardized tests. EVERY TYPE of question stem that is used, is practiced in this product. I have written it for each individual chapter so that it could be used as an exit ticket/teaching tool after the chapter, or you can give it as a practice FSA test, at the end of the book. The reason I did this was because my district did NOT provide me with the necessary practice (of the que
Preview of 3RL.5 Poetry

3RL.5 Poetry

Created by
Michelle Baker
5 Shared Reading Passages on 3rd grade level with provided hyperlink to website. Questions stems align to vetted CCSS. Repeated exposure to vocabulary related to verses, lines, stanzas, rhyming words, and author's descriptions.
Preview of AP Literature Test Editable Review

AP Literature Test Editable Review

Created by
LitwithLeo
Are you and your students stressing with the AP Literature test around the corner? This 5-Day review is perfect right before the test. It utilizes all of the work you have done throughout the class to help students realize how prepared you really have made them, and it provides fun and interactive stations that help them feel relaxed, engaged, and interested. Stations include: Journal/notebook review with handout, multiple choice practice with strategies, reviews of their readings, links to
Preview of WH question chart

WH question chart

Created by
Kaitlyn Davis
This WH question sheet helps students determine the difference between who, what, when, where, why and how. It has visuals to support ELLs and is a great tool to help students with answering reading comprehension questions.
Preview of Greek Myth: KING MIDAS and GOLDEN TOUCH w/ 8 Question Note-Taking Frame Strategy

Greek Myth: KING MIDAS and GOLDEN TOUCH w/ 8 Question Note-Taking Frame Strategy

Created by
Jacklyn Spark
I predict you will think this lesson is a golden one! It is designed to help students with both their reading comprehension and note-taking skills. You can have them do the lesson independently or as a guided reading lesson or as a cooperative learning lesson. In the lesson, I retold the myth “King Midas and the Golden Touch,” in about 3 and a half pages. The retelling comes with 5 charming drawings. They show the king, his gold, his daughter, the stranger who grants the king his wish, an
Preview of Adventure of Robin Hood Story w 12 Qs on Details, Draw Conclusions Cause -Effect

Adventure of Robin Hood Story w 12 Qs on Details, Draw Conclusions Cause -Effect

Created by
Jacklyn Spark
The story/worksheet is "An Adventure of Robin Hood," the hero of Sherwood Forest. The story is about one and a quarter pages in length (portrait orientation) with a figure of Robin Hood on it. There's another page and three-quarters of 5 multiple choice reading comprehension questions and 7 matching vocabulary definitions. The vocabulary words in the story are: astride, clad, cloak, conceal, figure,merry, and tunic. Comprehension skills are finding details, drawing conclusions and relating cause
Preview of Sports Fiction Reading Comprehension Passages 4th and 5th Grade Word Version

Sports Fiction Reading Comprehension Passages 4th and 5th Grade Word Version

Benefit from using these stimulating and fun sports fiction reading comprehension passages today! Each question has been written for Grade 4 and 5, lessons have an effective structure and style. Practical and colorful, practicing reading comprehension has never been easier. Topics include tennis, basketball and baseball. Contents - Set 5/5 (Sports):Reading Passage 1: Olympics - Lauren and her class get excited when talking about the Olympics.Reading Passage 2: Tryouts - Max is getting himself re
Preview of Summary Vs. Critique Sort Activity (TEK 9A) #1

Summary Vs. Critique Sort Activity (TEK 9A) #1

This is a great center activity for students to work on either individually or in a group to practice identifying summaries and critiques. Kids love manipulative activities, even in secondary school. :)
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