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Preview of Summarize Chant Lyrics & Video with Learn to the Beat with Rita Malone
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Summarize Chant Lyrics & Video with Learn to the Beat with Rita Malone

Dive into the world of concise storytelling as the celebrated Chant Queen introduces an under-30-second chant that not only defines summarizing but comes with an easy-to-remember acronym and hand gestures for a memorable learning experience.Join the nationwide movement of educators who have witnessed Rita Malone's rhythmic approach! Follow Learn to the Beat on TikTok for an exclusive look into Rita Malone's classroom, where every chant is met with 100% engagement and boundless enthusiasm. Rita
Preview of CHASING VERMEER! A Spike Literature Video and Study Guide
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CHASING VERMEER! A Spike Literature Video and Study Guide

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Spike Literature
Spike Literature's video give your students some background on Blue Balliett's exciting art-theft mystery "Chasing Vermeer" while the 'Not-Too-Complicated" Study Guide provides teachers with supplemental assessments, activities and vocabulary. Perfect for numerous learning modalities and satisfies many CCS and PBL standards.
Preview of Parts of Speech Song (Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives, Verbs, Adverbs)
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Parts of Speech Song (Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives, Verbs, Adverbs)

Created by
Music Notes
Help your students master an understanding of all the parts of speech with this catchy song and video filled with many examples of nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, and adverbs. All of our teacher-created music videos are standards aligned and used in classrooms across the country. Host a Music Notes concert at your school! Click here to request information. Be sure to check out all of our grammar songs: Capitalization Commas Conjunctions Modifiers Nouns Parts of Speech Run On Sentences Sub
Preview of Capitalization Song
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Capitalization Song

Created by
Music Notes
Students are glued to their cell phones at a young age, so why not use the familiar look of a text message conversation to teach grammar? Help your students master an understanding of capitalization with this catchy song and video filled with many examples. All of our teacher-created music videos are standards aligned and used in classrooms across the country. Host a Music Notes concert at your school! Click here to request information. Be sure to check out all of our grammar songs: Capitaliz
Preview of The Jungle Book Movie and Novel Comparison

The Jungle Book Movie and Novel Comparison

Created by
Suitlaw
This is a comparison between the animated Disney movie The Jungle Book (1967), and The Jungle Books or Jungle Book 1 novel by Rudyard Kipling. There is also another volume, sometimes included in The Jungle Books or called The Second Jungle Book, which is not part of this comparison. This document includes two pages of questions for movie-book comparisons, with two pages of the answers to the questions for teacher reference.
Preview of Run On Sentences Song (Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences)
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Run On Sentences Song (Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences)

Created by
Music Notes
Are you tired of seeing run on sentences in your students' writing? This music video will provide a catchy way to teach them new strategies for composing sentences. With tips on simple sentences, compound sentences, complex sentences, and the use of conjunctions, this song is sure to be a hit with your students. All of our teacher-created music videos are standards aligned and used in classrooms across the country. Host a Music Notes concert at your school! Click here to request information.
Preview of Classroom Book Clubs: Literature Circles Made Easy Intro

Classroom Book Clubs: Literature Circles Made Easy Intro

Created by
Laura Candler
Classroom Book Clubs describes an easy and effective method for using literature circles in your classroom. This introduction is a narrated slidecast for teachers in Mp4 format that gives an overview of the book clubs model. Classroom Book Clubs: Literature Circles Made EasyThe full version of Classroom Book Clubs: Literature Circles Made Easy consists of 5 narrated video lessons to guide you through the process of setting up and running book clubs. I've also included an optional study guide for
Preview of Getting Started with Classroom Book Clubs (Literature Circles Made Easy)
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Getting Started with Classroom Book Clubs (Literature Circles Made Easy)

Created by
Laura Candler
Classroom Book Clubs are similar to Literature Circles, but they involve much less work and they are highly effective. This program doesn't require students to have roles, and it doesn't bog them down with meaningless assignments. In this short video, I explain what Classroom Book Clubs are, the essential elements of book clubs, why you should give them a try, and my 7-step method of implementing this strategy with your students. More Resources for Classroom Book Clubs I wrap up the video by i
Preview of Shakespeare Preview for Literature Circles

Shakespeare Preview for Literature Circles

This activity gives students a glimpse into four of Shakespeare’s plays: The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet; The Tragedy of Julius Caesar; The Merchant of Venice; and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. After previewing each of the four plays by reading and responding to an excerpt, students will select one play to study in a literature circle.
Preview of Gruffalo´s Virtual Classroom

Gruffalo´s Virtual Classroom

Books, tales, crafts, films and more, about Gruffalo´s TaleLibros, cuentos, manualidades, películas y más, sobre el Cuento del Gruffalo
Preview of Book Club Trailer: Monster's Ring - Bruce Coville
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Book Club Trailer: Monster's Ring - Bruce Coville

Created by
Mrs Gambs Reads
This is a Book Club trailer for students who are in grade 5 working through Scholastic Comprehension Club Grade 5 unit - Watch Out! Folktales & Literary Traditions.This can be used with the Scholastic set or as a quick book talk in October.I used these trailers each time we did Watch Out! Unit in 5th grade so that students could select a book club of their choice; it is to entice them and introduce them. The teacher will need to provide support/talks. Could also be used by elementary librari
Preview of Grace Byers Reads "I am Enough" Netflix Bookmarks E2 11-Guided Questions

Grace Byers Reads "I am Enough" Netflix Bookmarks E2 11-Guided Questions

Created by
LitWithMsL
Grace Byers Reads "I am Enough" Netflix Bookmarks E2 11-Guided QuestionsThis can be used with the Netflix video or with just the physical book. Simple words send a powerful message: when you love yourself- and those around you-there's nothing you can't do!The 11 guided questions contain fill in the blanks, multiple choice, and opinions. The answer key is on the last page.
Preview of Characterization Activities Templates & Video Lesson

Characterization Activities Templates & Video Lesson

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LIT Lessons
Characterization Literacy Lesson Video: The characterization video lesson teaches direct and indirect characterization through an engaging, animated film. The lesson also includes examples of characterization. Play the lesson whole class, small groups, or assign it individually. With a variety of uses, its ability to be implemented in any and all instructional models makes it a valuable addition to any teaching toolkit. Students can also replay the video to relearn, review, or refresh this liter
Preview of Comma Rules Video Lesson (1 of 6)
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Comma Rules Video Lesson (1 of 6)

Created by
Quality Counts
This is an engaging 7 min amateur video that teaches the construction of compound sentences in a creative and amusing way (similar to the brainpop approach). A very systematic and detailed explanation is given to students through the video on how to construct and create compound sentences using both FANBOYS and semi-colons. This is a great resource to introduce a session on compound sentences or commas, but can also be used as a revision tool, absent student tool, or a great resource for a teach
Preview of I See You Never: Bystanders In Migrant America (Bradbury Virtual SEL / DEI)

I See You Never: Bystanders In Migrant America (Bradbury Virtual SEL / DEI)

Created by
hearthstory ed
This lesson provides organizers that guide students through an SEL/ELA lesson on the relationship between bystander and protagonist in migrant America. The pdf includes links to FREE videos: a FULL lesson with paused reflections (PREFECT for virtual learners), or an audio-visual of the story and a closing reflection. This is great for ELA, SEL, and Social Studies for students in 6-12 and can also support counseling and advisory sessions that develop social-awareness and an understanding of jus
Preview of I Can Read with My Eyes Shut! By Dr. Seuss Read Aloud
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I Can Read with My Eyes Shut! By Dr. Seuss Read Aloud

This book is read aloud. Make sure that you have a copy of this book so that you can safely use this video in your classroom. This video is worth it because youtube's videos or other uploaded videos read too fast and student's can't follow along plus sometimes the videos are a bit quirky so this is just the book being read aloud, no other random speech in the video. You may be thinking.....How can this video help me in my classroom?1. Student has a copy and tracks along the book with his finger
Preview of Preston's Recess Adventure Around the World booktrailer
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Preston's Recess Adventure Around the World booktrailer

Created by
SCSxpressions
This is a must-read for teachers and children. Preston's Recess Adventure Around the World is filled with enriching word choice, thought-provoking questions, an array of synonyms, poetic expressions, an abundance of adjectives, geography skills & awareness, and captivating illustrations. Preston’s Recess Adventure Around the World is an inspiring children’s book about 9-year-old Preston, a creative, and smart boy who uses his vivid imagination to embark on an amazing voyage around the world!
Preview of Teacher Directions for Write The Room: Creative Writing Meets Book Selection
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Teacher Directions for Write The Room: Creative Writing Meets Book Selection

Created by
Tea With Miss D
Prefer to talk through an activity? Here is a video of directions for Write the Room. This video is intended for use with this template resource:
Preview of Teacher Directions for The Masked Book
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Teacher Directions for The Masked Book

Created by
Tea With Miss D
Prefer to talk through an activity? Here is a directions video for setting up The Masked Book activity for your classroom! This video is intended for use with The Masked Book activity listed here:
Preview of Figurative Language Video

Figurative Language Video

Created by
Randy Bamboo
Watch video here.(scroll down) I wrote this song about figurative language. Here's the lyrics...I love recess like a dog loves bonesThat’s a simile - that old boat sank like a stoneSimiles compare two things using like or asShe ran like a deer, she ran real fastMy brother is a bear every morningThat's a metaphor meaning he’s grouchy without warningMetaphors compare two things without like or asThat man was a mountain you could not passMary made mulberry muffinsThat’s alliteration, like Karen ke
Preview of Write the Sequel: The Watertower - Read-Aloud

Write the Sequel: The Watertower - Read-Aloud

One of my favourite ways to engage upper primary students in writing is having them write the sequel to a suspenseful read-aloud… and there are few books more suspenseful than The Watertower! If you thought picture books were just for little kids, prepare to be surprised. This is a seriously spooky (and sophisticated) read that I think you will enjoy as much as your students. After reading, students compose the first page of a sequel, set 10 years after the events of the first book, which devel
Preview of iPoe Vol. 2 - The Interactive & Illustrated Edgar Allan Poe Collection
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iPoe Vol. 2 - The Interactive & Illustrated Edgar Allan Poe Collection

Created by
iClassics
Ravings of Love & Death In this long-awaited second volume, The Black Cat, The Raven and Hop-Frog are given the artistic and technological treatment that iClassics has become renowned for. By casting a modern glare on a fine selection of Edgar Allan Poe‘s stories, the result is a spectacular and wholly original experience that utilizes every feature of modern mobile devices (gyro-perspective, flash, vibration). SUPPORTING DOCUMENT (Resources & Activities) • Character Analysis • Matchi
Preview of The Sign of the Beaver - A Game-based Learning Project
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The Sign of the Beaver - A Game-based Learning Project

Created by
A Sound Mind
A Game-based learning project to review the Newberry Award winnings "The Sign of the Beaver." Perfect for use in book clubs, small groups, and lit circles. Review literary elements like plot, setting, characters, theme, and more in a fun and engaging way.The best part of Game-based and Project-based learning is the motivation of the students and those high levels of engagement often lead to high levels of retention too!FREE Materials and Teachers Guide:http://asoundmind.edublogs.org/2019/07/04/t
Preview of Read Aloud
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Read Aloud

Friends by Daniela Sosa. Read aloud by RetroJax.A beautiful story for ages 4-13 about friends, whether have them or want them.
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