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Preview of JURASSIC PARK: NOVEL STUDY, SCIENTIFIC FIELD GUIDE (All Levels Differentiated)

JURASSIC PARK: NOVEL STUDY, SCIENTIFIC FIELD GUIDE (All Levels Differentiated)

Jurassic Park is one of those books that has captivated readers for decades and made them really think about the implications of modern science. This field guide and novel study includes everything you might need to teach this novel to your class. There are so many great ways you can teach Jurassic Park and so many scientific concepts made real in this book. This field guide helps teachers with this daunting novel providing a balance between literature study and science.INCLUDED: -Standard Fi
Preview of Dry Novel Study (by Neal & Jarrod Shusterman) Updated Nov 2022

Dry Novel Study (by Neal & Jarrod Shusterman) Updated Nov 2022

Created by
SimplyDoe
Most of us take for granted that when we turn on the faucet, the water will flow. However, what happens if it doesn't? What if it's not just one sink in your house but all of them? What if it's not just your house, but every house in your neighborhood and for miles/kilometers around? Summary If there was ever a book that inspired me to stock up on water, this is the book. This was so realistic and will resonated with anyone. Neil Shusterman is great about adding just the right amount of gritty d
Preview of Read a Nature Diary by a Boy and Create Your Own Nature Journal: "Mandaling"

Read a Nature Diary by a Boy and Create Your Own Nature Journal: "Mandaling"

Created by
Compass Rose
- Learn how a boy with autism from the U.K. uses his interests, abilities, and skills to create a diary where he communicates about his adoration and keen understanding of Nature. Also, create a painting of birch trees as a way of developing observation skills. Includes a discussion guide. A wonderful resource for Special Education Teachers and classroom teachers.-Make your own journal using a mandala as a way of observing Nature and of understanding your relationship to the universe. Includes
Preview of Discussion Guides: Braiding Sweetgrass, Starry Messenger & Scientific Thinking

Discussion Guides: Braiding Sweetgrass, Starry Messenger & Scientific Thinking

Created by
Compass Rose
This Bundle offers a perfect "trilogy"...1. Discussion Guide for the book, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and Teachings of Plants by Robin Wall KimmererCopyright Betty J. White, 2023, a.k.a. Compass Rose, revised 2024. Includes: · 20 questions to use in discussions or to assign for written responses.· 20 possible answers to the questions to assist the leader as a guide or as an answer key.Suggested for Grades 9 on up. Cultural and Environmental Studies.2. Scientifi
Preview of Trinity: A Reader's Guide

Trinity: A Reader's Guide

Created by
Krystin Mitchell
If you are looking for a way to bring reading into the content areas (or science and social studies into reading), Trinity: A Graphic History of the First Atomic Bomb by Jonathan Fetter-Vorm is an excellent way to go. This book provides a scientific, historic and critical perspective of the building of the first atomic bomb in graphic form. I teach high school learning support reading, and I used each of these guides with my students. The guides were a little bit challenging, so I would actually
Preview of Song For A Whale Novel Study

Song For A Whale Novel Study

Created by
SimplyDoe
This dynamic novel takes readers on a wonderful journey to get a song to a whale that cannot speak to any other whales! This story is written by a sign-language interpreter who incorporates American Sign Language and its culture in a story many students will enjoy! SummaryFrom fixing class computers to repairing old radios, twelve-year-old Iris is a tech genius. She is the only deaf person in her school, so many often treat her like she is not very smart. Is anyone listening to Iris? When she le
Preview of E=mc2 by David Bodanis Student Reading Guide

E=mc2 by David Bodanis Student Reading Guide

Created by
Abbi Roehrborn
Introducing literacy into the content areas is a best practice in today's high school science classroom. This reading guide is designed to be used by students reading E=mc2, A Biography of the World's Most Famous Equation by David Bodanis. There are over 150 questions written by me, a high school physics teacher, designed to help my physics students understand the author's point of view as we read this book in class next year. Questions are chronological and in short answer format. Answer key
Preview of Article Review Bundle: Vertebrates

Article Review Bundle: Vertebrates

Created by
Zoology Shop
Articles on Vertebrate classesstudents read and respond teacher key included
Preview of What The Eyes Don't See Book Study Questions

What The Eyes Don't See Book Study Questions

Created by
Jennifer Doran
What The Eyes Don't See is a book written by Mona Hanna-Attisha and it describes her journey as she confronts the government in Flint, Michigan about the lead crisis in the water that occurred in 2014 and how it is harmed the children of Flint. I have created questions for each chapter for students to use a guide while reading this book. It would be great for covering subjects such as Public Health, Environmental Health, Creating an Experimental Design and just overall good science and resilien
Preview of Habitats

Habitats

Created by
PrimaryWow
Habitat fact files and habitat cloze worksheets.Habitats Included:Desert HabitatsOceans HabitatsPolar HabitatsFreshwater HabitatsTemperate Forest HabitatsRainforest HabitatGrassland HabitatFactfiles are double-sided, non-fiction informational texts (non-chronological reports), with subheadings, fact-boxes, glossaries, etc.Cloze worksheets are shortened, condensed versions of the fact file on 1 A4 sheet. The cloze worksheets have two versions for each habitat - a higher and a lower ability level
Preview of Great Adaptations, Reading Logs #1-3

Great Adaptations, Reading Logs #1-3

Reading log includes room for students to identify new vocabulary terms, Cornell notes, golden lines, an essential question and text-dependent comprehension questions. All sections have grading rubrics.
Preview of Girl,Interrupted: Reading Assignments and Project

Girl,Interrupted: Reading Assignments and Project

Created by
Sassy Scientist
This product is designed to accompany the nonfiction work Girl, Interrupted by Susanna Kaysen. It includes 17 writing prompts for journal entries students will complete independently and then use during class discussions of the reading. It also includes a collaborative extension activity for one of the journal assignments as well as a final journal assignment rubric. For their final journal assignment students are asked to write about life in the asylum either from a patient or nurses perspectiv
Preview of Messages in a Bottle

Messages in a Bottle

Here is a collection of real messages that have been found around the world and a little background story on each one to help students relate to the content being taught. These could be used in a variety of ways such as in a reading class or for oceanography like I use them. I use these letters for a lesson that I have created to getting the students to map out coordinates of bottles locations to show how the currents flow. If you are looking for lessons like this please stop by my store.
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