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Preview of Paul Revere Midnight Ride Map DBQ

Paul Revere Midnight Ride Map DBQ

Created by
drboggis
This Paul Revere DBQ product Is a five day plan. It includes three maps of The Midnight Ride. Each lesson provides a map, document based question, and a word bank. There is an opportunity for students to create their own map of Paul Revere's ride as well. Students will apply reading strategies and map skills to learn about Paul Revere's ride. Essay writing, comprehension, and vocabulary will soar as they respond to daily essay questions.
Preview of Civil Rights Movement Activity:  Rosa Parks and the Bus Boycott PowerPoint

Civil Rights Movement Activity: Rosa Parks and the Bus Boycott PowerPoint

This is a fun and engaging activity to encourage higher level thinking and analysis of text through the use of primary source documents. To do this task, I divide students into Think Pair Share Teams with a copy of each of the 4 primary source documents. Students analyze the documents using a graphic organizer that guides them to evaluate the images. As students evaluate the actual arrest report, courthouse, exhibits, and arrest mug shots, they will have amazing discussions about who they bel
Preview of A Long Walk To Water

A Long Walk To Water

Created by
patricia purvis
A Long Walk to Water, is a novel of historical fiction by Linda Sue Park. It is based on a true story of Salva Dut- one of the Lost Boys of Sudan. This guide for the book includes activities , discussion questions, graphic organizers, and writing prompts for a class read aloud. It is aligned with Common Core English Language Arts and Literacy Standards for grades 3-5, and with proper guidance, students in grades 3-5 will be able to navigate a higher level text. Through reading and discussion
Preview of 2nd Grade Journeys Daily Writing Prompts- Unit 2

2nd Grade Journeys Daily Writing Prompts- Unit 2

Created by
Zachary Rice
Are you looking for rigorous text-based writing prompts for your 2nd graders? Included are 30 writing prompts- 5 for each story in Unit 2 of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Journeys series- 2nd grade (Animals Building Homes, The Ugly Vegetables, Super Storms, How Chipmunk Got His Stripes, and Jellies) The questions correspond with Bloom's Taxonomy, and get progressively more difficult as the story progresses. For each story, day 1 contains a comprehension prompt, day 2 is an application prompt, day 3
Preview of 2nd Grade Journeys Daily Writing Prompts- Unit 1

2nd Grade Journeys Daily Writing Prompts- Unit 1

Created by
Zachary Rice
Are you looking for rigorous text-based writing prompts for your 2nd graders? Included are 30 writing prompts- 5 for each story in Unit 1 of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Journeys series- 2nd grade (Henry and Mudge, My Family, Henry and Mudge Under the Yellow Moon, Diary of a Spider, and Teacher's Pets). The questions correspond with Bloom's Taxonomy, and get progressively more difficult as the story progresses. For each story, day 1 contains a comprehension prompt, day 2 is an application prompt,
Preview of 2nd Grade Journeys Daily Writing Prompts- Unit 4

2nd Grade Journeys Daily Writing Prompts- Unit 4

Created by
Zachary Rice
Are you looking for rigorous text-based writing prompts for your 2nd graders? Included are 30 writing prompts- 5 for each story in Unit 4 of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Journeys series- 2nd grade (Mr. Tanen's Tie Trouble, Luke Goes to Bat, My Name is Gabriela, The Signmaker's Assistant, and Dex: Heart of a Hero). The questions correspond with Bloom's Taxonomy, and get progressively more difficult as the story progresses. For each story, day 1 contains a comprehension prompt, day 2 is an applicatio
Preview of 2nd Grade Journeys Daily Writing Prompts- Unit 6

2nd Grade Journeys Daily Writing Prompts- Unit 6

Created by
Zachary Rice
Are you looking for rigorous text-based writing prompts for your 2nd graders? Included are 30 writing prompts- 5 for each story in Unit 6 of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Journeys series- 2nd grade (The Mysterious Tadpole, The Dog that Dug for Dinosaurs, Working in Space, Two of Everything, and Now & Ben). The questions correspond with Bloom's Taxonomy, and get progressively more difficult as the story progresses. For each story, day 1 contains a comprehension prompt, day 2 is an application pro
Preview of 2nd Grade Journeys Daily Writing Prompts- Unit 3

2nd Grade Journeys Daily Writing Prompts- Unit 3

Created by
Zachary Rice
Are you looking for rigorous text-based writing prompts for your 2nd graders? Included are 30 writing prompts- 5 for each story in Unit 3 of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Journeys series- 2nd grade (Click Clack Moo- Cows That Type, Violet's Music, Schools Around the World, Helen Keller, and Officer Buckle and Gloria) The questions correspond with Bloom's Taxonomy, and get progressively more difficult as the story progresses. For each story, day 1 contains a comprehension prompt, day 2 is an applicat
Preview of 2nd Grade Journeys Daily Writing Prompts- Unit 5

2nd Grade Journeys Daily Writing Prompts- Unit 5

Created by
Zachary Rice
Are you looking for rigorous text-based writing prompts for your 2nd graders? Included are 30 writing prompts- 5 for each story in Unit 5 of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Journeys series- 2nd grade (Penguin Chick, Gloria Who Might Be My Best Friend, The Goat in the Rug, Half-Chicken, and How Groundhog's Garden Grew). The questions correspond with Bloom's Taxonomy, and get progressively more difficult as the story progresses. For each story, day 1 contains a comprehension prompt, day 2 is an applicat
Preview of QAR I Can make my own questions, Title I, Reading comprehension

QAR I Can make my own questions, Title I, Reading comprehension

This is a powerpoint to help your students write their own QAR questions. This powerpoint can be used as slides, printouts or posters. These stems can help the children write their own QAR questions or they can use the stems to help figure out what type of question is being asked.
Preview of QAR powerpoints, Comprehension questions

QAR powerpoints, Comprehension questions

This a powerpoint explaining QAR questions to the children. They have example questions.
Preview of SOAPStone Presentation

SOAPStone Presentation

Created by
Reading History
This is a free supplementary resource for teaching your students how to utilize the reading strategy of Soapstone. I did find this powerpoint online and tweaked it to fit my teaching style and subject matter. Feel free to continue to edit as you see fit. I use this strategy when we dive into primary source documents in my history classes. I focus primarily on SOAP, however, this resource covers the whole strategy and how to implement it from a historical standpoint. This resource is the intr
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Interactive Phonics Activities

Use hands-on activities such as sorting, matching, or building words with manipulatives to help students recognize phonics patterns and learn word families.

Word Hunts

Encourage students to find specific words either in a text or around the classroom to help reinforce sight word recognition.

Reader's Theater

Bring short stories, books, poems, or plays you’re reading in class to life by assigning roles to students and having them act out scenes. This can help enhance fluency and comprehension.

Interactive Read-Alouds

Engage the class by pausing during read-alouds to discuss the story’s theme, reflect on a character’s motivations or actions, or to ask students questions.

Comparative Analysis

Explore different adaptations of the same story (book versus movie, classic version versus a modern retelling) to encourage analysis of interpretation and presentation. You can also pair texts that are similar in theme, like poems and songs.

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