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Preview of A Year of Change:1963 to 1964- Informational Texts for Middle School Common Core

A Year of Change:1963 to 1964- Informational Texts for Middle School Common Core

Finding non-fiction text for middle school can be challenging. In this packet are twelve original texts, free of ads and comments, appropriate for middle school, ready to use with no additional work (other than copying!) This resource can be paired with "The Watsons Go to Birmingham, 1963," "The Help," "The Story of Ruby Bridges," or research on the civil rights movement to help students understand the changes our society went through in the sixties.***This product was originally titled "Fift
Preview of CONSTITUTION SCAVENGER HUNT: Google Drive | Google Forms | Google Classroom

CONSTITUTION SCAVENGER HUNT: Google Drive | Google Forms | Google Classroom

Created by
Mister Harms
To better understand the basic information within the U.S. Constitution, students will browse through this primary source document and find the main ideas regarding the 7 Articles and 27 Amendments. Included are 17 questions about the articles and 27 questions about the amendments. All questions (except for one) will be answered with a number. This is a great way to introduce, study, or review the United States Constitution for your civics unit or for a Constitution Day activity. You may even
Preview of Washington DC: Create a Field Trip Project Activity to the Nation's Capital City

Washington DC: Create a Field Trip Project Activity to the Nation's Capital City

Created by
Mister Harms
OverviewCan't take your class to Washington DC? This lesson is the solution to getting your students to our Nation's Capital without spending a dime. As tour guides, students will study various memorials, buildings, and attractions to research and present to the class in the form of a presentation. These various "tours" will bring the entire class around to the major attractions of Washington DC. This student-led, virtual class field trip will help your students learn about the major sites o
Preview of Colonial America Webquest Bundle-13 Colonies, Mayflower, Salem, and More

Colonial America Webquest Bundle-13 Colonies, Mayflower, Salem, and More

Created by
Linda McCormick
If you're looking for an engaging way for your students to learn about Colonial America, look no further. Included are webquests about the Mayflower, the French and Indian War, the 13 Colonies, and the Salem Witch Trials.This Bundle gives your students background information as they read and answer questions about the circumstances and important events leading to the establishment of a new nation. During the search, they use a variety of strategies and skills that will prepare them to do resea
Preview of A Tour of Washington DC via Google Earth & Google Form

A Tour of Washington DC via Google Earth & Google Form

Students will take a tour of our nations capital, Washington DC via Google Earth, while answering comprehension questions using a Google Form containing 30 questions. Students will begin as they view the National Mall in 3D views and go on a tour to make 15 stops while reading informational text. This activity is 100% DIGITAL and the Google Form questions are EDITABLE. A fun, and interactive activity for students to virtually visit Washington DC while learning important historical facts. NO PREP
Preview of Children in the Great Depression Project Based Learning

Children in the Great Depression Project Based Learning

Created by
NoBox
Explore the world of a child in the Great Depression through pictures, letters, and articles. Use this to launch a Great Depression Unit, as a culminating activity, or as an activity to enhance learning along the way. Each step has an accompanied teacher slide, offering ideas on scaffolding or adding rigor so you can tailor it best for your particular students. A student choice project at the end allows students to demonstrate understanding in ways which are meaningful to them. These activitie
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. WebQuest

Martin Luther King Jr. WebQuest

Looking for a fun and interactive way to teach your middle school students about Martin Luther King Jr.? Look no further than the Martin Luther King Jr. WebQuest! This engaging lesson activity will have your students digging deeper into the life and work of one of America's most important civil rights leaders.With the Martin Luther King Jr. WebQuest, your students will explore different aspects of his life and work, from his famous "quotes" to his role in the Civil Rights Movement. They'll also
Preview of CHICAGO BOGRAPHIES: INFORMATIONAL TEXT COMPUTER

CHICAGO BOGRAPHIES: INFORMATIONAL TEXT COMPUTER

Created by
Sandy Korom
CCSS COMPUTER UNIT for Informational Text – CHICAGO BIOGRAPHIES (RI 1, 2, 3, 4, & 6) Appropriate for grades 6-8, but useful as enrichment for grades 3-5 also *12 Chicago biographies—diverse selection—available online *No prep, ready to print, computer activities, answer keys included! *Aligned with CCSS Reading Informational Text standards RI 1, 2, 3, 4, & 6 *Included at the end is a page of additional extension activities to print on 2nd side, at your discretion.
Preview of Watergate DIGITAL Reading & Question Set with Timeline

Watergate DIGITAL Reading & Question Set with Timeline

This self-contained article is presented in the format of an editable Google Slides document, so that students will be able to type their answers directly on the screen. They can then share the document with you, and it's easy, standards-based grading! This product is ideal for distance or remote elearning.Slide one is an original, 320-word passage about Nixon and the Watergate Scandal. Students in 5th grade and older should be able to read it independently.Slide two has a timeline with 6 import
Preview of Colonial Slang ELA / Social Studies project (non-editable)

Colonial Slang ELA / Social Studies project (non-editable)

This PowerPoint version of the Colonial Slang activity allows you to make edits and differentiate assignment requirements based on your class or lesson's needs. The last page includes lesson plan ideas for incorporating this fun activity into your curriculum. It can be used to supplement pre existing SS/History curriculum such as Story Path units or American History classes, or could easily be used for a compare / contrast or literacy resource skills lesson. Students enjoy how funny the colonial
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