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Middle school ELA test prep centers for Microsoft Word

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 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 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 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 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 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 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. :)
Preview of Idioms QR Codes Activity

Idioms QR Codes Activity

Created by
Mrs Ms Market
Use this idioms activity as a fun way for students to practice using context clues to figure out the meanings. Use in a center or for independent practice. Students first read the paragraph, find their answers and write them down, then check their answers by scanning the QR code with an IPAD or other device.
Preview of PSAT/SAT Words in Context Practice Using Washington's Farewell Address

PSAT/SAT Words in Context Practice Using Washington's Farewell Address

This is perfect intervention for students who are struggling on the Words in Context Strand of the PSAT/SAT. This uses an excerpt of George Washington's Farewell Address and has 5 skill based questions all in the words in context format.
Preview of STAAR Review Center - Connotation with Battleship Game

STAAR Review Center - Connotation with Battleship Game

This is a great center or station to use with secondary students to review connotation & to have students practice recognizing and creating positive and negative connotation words. 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 Test Prep-Inferencing, Figurative Language, Author's Craft, Sequencing, and More

Test Prep-Inferencing, Figurative Language, Author's Craft, Sequencing, and More

A passage and 16 multiple choice questions to work through regarding: Figurative Language, Author's Craft, Sequencing, and More!
Preview of Chapter 4 Passage Focus for Of Mice and Men - Common Core Ready

Chapter 4 Passage Focus for Of Mice and Men - Common Core Ready

This 4-page document will have your upper-level middle school students and lower-level high school students looking closer at 2 of Crooks' speeches in Chapter 4 of Of Mice and Men. After students have read the chapter, take time to go back and re-read speeches about loneliness and dreams. Use this opportunity to really dig into the words the author has chosen to describe the situation of the men on the ranch, and the time period. There are 2 speeches, complete with 3 of their own multiple cho
Preview of 5th Grade Science Reading Comprehension Packet Multiple Choice + Open Response

5th Grade Science Reading Comprehension Packet Multiple Choice + Open Response

This packet is designed for 5th graders. It includes a 3 paragraph nonfiction science passage on the topic of hurricanes. The passage is followed by 6 multiple choice questions and 3 open response questions. The topics include key details, author's purpose, and main idea. The packet includes an answer key for the multiple choice section.
Preview of Science in the News

Science in the News

This product is an easy to use hand-out for students to fill out while they are reading the what's up in cool science in the news. I use the Science in the News for Students and Science Daily websites because they know how to perfectly target middle school students. I'd also highly recommend them for upper elementary, as well. Identify the main idea and supporting details (i.e. evidence) of popular research.
Preview of Elf the Movie Holiday Christmas ESOL Worksheet

Elf the Movie Holiday Christmas ESOL Worksheet

Created by
Justin Luttrull
Ten questions about Elf starring Will Ferrell with Spanish translation.
Preview of Summary Vs. Critique Sort Activity (TEK 9A) #2

Summary Vs. Critique Sort Activity (TEK 9A) #2

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. :)
Preview of Takis Reading Comprehension

Takis Reading Comprehension

Created by
Beth Weber
Close Reading on Takis with reading comprehension questions. Answer key included!
Preview of Inferencing:  Analyze and Interpret

Inferencing: Analyze and Interpret

Created by
Marti Dryk
Inferencing is what students have the most difficulty on when taking tests and it is the most important thing to comprehension. This activity is a highly engaging one and is for all ages of students. All you have to do is laminate the directions and an example. Each student doesn't have to have a worksheet so we save trees. Highly engaging!
Preview of Assessment Vocabulary - Enable Students to "Show What They Know"

Assessment Vocabulary - Enable Students to "Show What They Know"

Created by
Sherryll Kraizer
In addition to content specific academic language, there is a body of assessment-specific language that directly affects testing outcomes for students. Students need to understand the language of assessment and be able to respond to assessment prompts to understand what the language is asking them to do. If students do not understand the examiners expectation, they are unlikely to give correct answers. The grade level list will enable teachers to work backwards from their own grade to tea
Preview of Question Stems to Bloom Brightly

Question Stems to Bloom Brightly

Created by
Marti Dryk
PERFECT for INCLUSION classrooms. 135 QUESTIONS in all! These question strips can be used in centers, homework and even tutoring in addition to any classroom teaching. They are colored coded for easy use. No more guessing which question is which!
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