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Preview of Follow the Drinking Gourd by Winter the Underground Railroad Lesson

Follow the Drinking Gourd by Winter the Underground Railroad Lesson

Created by
Mrs Lena
Follow the Drinking Gourd by Winter The Underground Railroad Lesson is perfect for teaching American history, African American history, main idea and details, cause and effect, new vocabulary, writing skills, and much MORE! This lesson plan includes: Learning Objectives Pre, during, and post reading activities, Background InformationExtension resourceKWL Chart, Word search New Vocabulary activities Reading Comprehension QuestionsCause & Effect activity Main idea and details activity Nearpod
Preview of Diversity & Culture Quick Write Prompts

Diversity & Culture Quick Write Prompts

Invite students to celebrate their diverse cultures and unique family experiences through month long daily quick write prompts. Designed to have students spend 15-20 minutes each day developing their writing and common core state standard aligned. A self assessment rubric is included! In each prompt students will: 1. Read the prompt 2. Write or sketch their big ideas 3. Respond to the prompt 4. Use the checklist to complete their writing 5. Evaluate using the self assessment rubricContents
Preview of Halloween Prepositional Phrase paragraph

Halloween Prepositional Phrase paragraph

Created by
Leslie Eversgerd
This is a project I use either on Halloween or around it. First we have our preposition/prepositional phrase lesson. You can do this the day of or the day before. I have already placed tissues around suckers and hidden them throughout the room. I explain to them that they will be searching for a sucker ghost. They must remember where and how their ghost was hidden. Then they will return to their desk and write a short paragraph using prepositional phrases about their ghost (5 prepositional
Preview of Black History Month Writing Prompts

Black History Month Writing Prompts

Black History Month Writing Prompts: Expository (4th, 5th, 6th, 7th Grade). Black History Month writing prompts to practice independent writing skills. Assess class readiness with three, simple prompts.Civil RightsResponse #1 - Leadership Response #2 - DeterminationResponse #3 - Peaceful ProtestNeed a big bundle? American History Bundle (200 worksheets).-----------------------------------------------------------------------And from the larger ensemble...EDITING & WRITING SKILLSEditing Dail
Preview of Research Project- Top 5 Contributions in Medicine

Research Project- Top 5 Contributions in Medicine

This product is aligned with 5th grade CCSS. After reading, The Apprenticeship of Lucas Whitaker by Cynthia DeFelice, students will conduct a medical research project. I have used this project with Unit 4 in Wonders. This project can be done without reading the novel or without Wonders. The purchaser of one copy of this product is permitted to reproduce it needed for students in the purchaser's classroom only. Any other distribution or use is prohibited and protected by copyright. © The Spunky
Preview of Spanish Writing Practice ★ Hispanic Craft ★ Alphabet Activities ★ All About Me

Spanish Writing Practice ★ Hispanic Craft ★ Alphabet Activities ★ All About Me

Created by
Box of Ideas
Charm your students and work: letter recognition, handwriting practice, Spanish alphabet activities, Spanish writing practice (and basic English writing practice), and most importantly... as the most fun craft activity of the month! ★ The kids get to choose a special gift (superpower, 'don especial'), etc...._____________________________________You might like: Frida Kahlo Faces Craftivity_____________________________________Use this resource as individual worksheets for lower grades or as agroup
Preview of CHAINS by Laurie Halse Anderson * Discussion Cards (Answer Key Included)

CHAINS by Laurie Halse Anderson * Discussion Cards (Answer Key Included)

Rationale for using Discussion Cards:This strategy is powerful in giving students opportunities to work together in mixed-ability, student-led groups. Lower level students benefit from listening to higher level students respond to questions. Higher level students are challenged to express their thinking in a way that helps lower level students comprehend the material.Discussions are guided by students’ responses to what they have read. This approach provides a way for students to engage in criti
Preview of Ordering Food

Ordering Food

Created by
Tim Zaenglein
This lesson is an introduction to foods and meals North Americans eat. It follows an easy-to-understand logical process, so it's great for those sudden no planning lesson to have in a teacher's back pocket. A teacher can engage students by making this a speaking activity, formative assessment, information for the learner's profile, and / or game.
Preview of Back to School Square Share

Back to School Square Share

Use this fun back to school Square Share to help your students learn more about each other. Use it whole group, small group or with partners. It can also be used in a COVID restrictive classroom where students are limited in their interactions. Just display a menu to your students, call on a student to answer after you roll a die. There are 5 days of a variety of questions, so 300 different questions in all. You can use this for 5 days in one week or one day for 5 weeks. I've provided black
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