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Preview of Hollywood Movie Proposal: Summary of a Novel

Hollywood Movie Proposal: Summary of a Novel

Students will explore theme and create an iMovie movie trailer for a book they recently read. PROJECT INTRO: Imagine that you are the author of the book you have just read. Suddenly the book becomes a best seller. A Hollywood movie studio wants you to make the book into a movie. The movie studio wants you to present a short trailer explaining the theme and central idea of the book. You must also explain why the story, characters, conflicts, etc., would make a good film. Suggest a filming loca
Preview of Jelly Bean Economy: A Simulation of Why We Pay Taxes

Jelly Bean Economy: A Simulation of Why We Pay Taxes

Created by
lynn benavides
This simulation allows students to understand the hows and whys of our economy. During this lesson, students will pretend to have jobs, pay rent or mortgage, experience the daily events that affect our personal connection to the economy. A journal is provided for students to reflect upon their learning.
Preview of Summer Camp In The Classroom: Cross Curricular Lesson Plans

Summer Camp In The Classroom: Cross Curricular Lesson Plans

Created by
Vareane Heese
Summer Camp in the Classroom is a simulation in which you transform your classroom into a campground. It has many computer related and non-computer related activities. Students will work with team mates to select a campsite and map a route. They will participate as a team in learning about:local wildlife; fishing regulations; constellations; campfire cooking; plant, insect, weather, and water safety; using an obstacle course. Campers will keep logs and scrapbooks while engaging in reading, writ
Preview of Space - Mission To Mars Cooperative Simulation 2-Month Unit - PBL friendly

Space - Mission To Mars Cooperative Simulation 2-Month Unit - PBL friendly

Created by
Stacy Harris
This is an extended cooperative simulation unit for teams of 3-6 students. They will need to work together to make decisions about their mission to Mars. There are 13 lessons, 12 of which have corresponding Mission Log pages where they will be writing and reflecting on the content of each lesson. This unit comprises science, math, art, engineering, writing, collaboration, reading, and critical thinking. Students will have fun working in teams to put together their mission crew, recruit new astro
Preview of Show Me the Proof ~ Providing Textual Evidence ~ The Trial of Fact and Opinion

Show Me the Proof ~ Providing Textual Evidence ~ The Trial of Fact and Opinion

If you're looking for a lesson plan that will help your students finally get what it means to provide textual evidence to prove their answers, then this is the lesson for you! It combines reading strategies and social studies government law in a very exciting way. First, students must pass the Bar Exam by being able to pass one of your fact and opinion assessments, then they team up in two-person law firms and present their evidence in court. This was so fun that my students have asked we do
Preview of Trip Planners II - Math Role-Playing Game: Travel Cards 21-40

Trip Planners II - Math Role-Playing Game: Travel Cards 21-40

Created by
Tammy Griffis
More hilarious and wacky fun featuring more complex math problem solving travel cards! This is a math role-playing game that integrates math problem solving, adding and subtracting money amounts, multiplying money amounts, geography, and writing. Students solve real-world problems as they travel using a road atlas. This compliments travel cards 1-20. Expense ledge template included. Meets common core math standards for Grade 5: Numbers & Operations in Base Ten and Grade 6: The Number System
Preview of Classroom Restaurant Simulation - Nutrition Lessons Unit

Classroom Restaurant Simulation - Nutrition Lessons Unit

Created by
Vareane Heese
Students will learn how proper nutrition, exercise and rest are important to good health by setting up a classroom restaurant. The sixteen sessions in this unit contain lessons on different types of advertising, food safety rules, how to take your heart rate, analyzing food lables, understanding cooking terms, analyzing menus for nutritious offerings. Children will perform an original nutrition rap (included), write limericks, listen to speakers, learn proper table manners, serve and be served.
Preview of QAR

QAR

This QAR cheer will get your students up and out of their seats cheering for question answer relationships! My students love chanting this before we begin creating QAR questions. It helps them review each type of question with added excitement. I am very proud of this....I just wish I created it a long time ago!
Preview of Animated Books Display (Slideshow) for School Libraries / Classrooms

Animated Books Display (Slideshow) for School Libraries / Classrooms

Created by
PengsEduPage
Feature your library’s brand new books or a specific genre collection with this Animated Book Covers display. The display is made on Google Slides – yes, Google Slides. It is a slideshow with preset animations on each book cover.This animated books display can be featured on your classroom or school library website to feature new books that you school has purchased or to showcase a specific set / genre or books. After you download the Google Slides file, make sure you have a folder of your book
Preview of Understanding Technical Text: Can I Follow a Recipe?

Understanding Technical Text: Can I Follow a Recipe?

Created by
HannahStewart
What better way to help students understand technical text than to actually follow a recipe? This one-page activity sheet has a delicious dessert recipe and questions for students to answer. All you have to do is print the page and collect a few ingredients!
Preview of Point of View ELA Standard 6 Interactive Highly Engaging Lesson BRAIN COMPATIBLE

Point of View ELA Standard 6 Interactive Highly Engaging Lesson BRAIN COMPATIBLE

This is a foundation lesson teaching the 3 major Points of View. Students create a shutter fold and teachers can add costumes as an option where students act out characters. Meet Mr. I Me We Mrs. U Ewe and Ima Nishent where she uses a cane when she is limited....(use a yard stick) and a wand when she is fully omniscient and has full power to read the thoughts and feelings of all the characters in the story. Use this shutter fold throughout the year as a check for understanding. Students pull
Preview of Choose an Operation Readers Theater

Choose an Operation Readers Theater

Created by
Brittany Martz
Do your students struggle with choosing between addition and subtraction while reading word problems? When I noticed that students in my class really loved reading plays and were stronger at reading than in math, I created this activity to show the connection between the two subject areas. I believe that by stretching out a word problem into a play, students are better able to internalize the actions that are taking place in the problem and can make a better plan to solve. Each readers theater i
Preview of Lewis and Clark Expedition Journal Outline

Lewis and Clark Expedition Journal Outline

Created by
Savannah Wright
Student journal to document his or her discoveries as Lewis and Clark did on their journey west. Copy multiple for each student to allow them to explore more than one thing.
Preview of "The Little Red Hen" -easy readers' theater script

"The Little Red Hen" -easy readers' theater script

Adapted for 12-20+ readers, this script takes the original story of "The LIttle Red Hen" and puts it in script form. The script has 2 narrators, a cat, dog, mouse, six non-speaking roles who do movement, and several roles who speak as an ensemble. It is also great for ELs because it is color coded by role. The different roles are highlighted in different colors!
Preview of Sometimes things break (personalized social story)

Sometimes things break (personalized social story)

This product was designed to assist special needs students or younger students with internalizing that sometimes things break and it is okay. After using this with in several pre-k classrooms and special education classrooms, I have noticed that it was very effective in relating the message. Try it out! You have the ability to change the student's name to personalize it and add their picture.
Preview of ChatGTP Prompts For Third Grade Teachers

ChatGTP Prompts For Third Grade Teachers

Created by
UTILA
In an era where technology rapidly evolves and reshapes our world, the power of artificial intelligence has emerged as a transformative force. Among the many breakthroughs, ChatGPT has risen to prominence as a groundbreaking language model, revolutionizing the way we interact and communicate. Its ability to generate human-like responses has captured the imagination of individuals and businesses alike. However, what sets ChatGPT apart is not just its remarkable conversational prowess but also its
Preview of Bookmarks (for rewards or sentimental gift)

Bookmarks (for rewards or sentimental gift)

Created by
KIRK
The thumbnails make it look messy but I assure you they are in great quality.Just download the preview and you will see. Thanks.I have 21 bookmarks with 21 pictures on it. I use this as a reward system for my students. You might want to cut and laminate them. I have put why students bring a difference into our classroom. It can serve as a sentimental gift as well. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do : ))))(Some of the pictures belong to me and some are taken off of UNSPLASH website.)
Preview of My Paper Airplane - Problem Solving Activity

My Paper Airplane - Problem Solving Activity

This is a Problem Solving Activity involving a Paper Airplane. The students are asked to design a Paper Airplane on the page and then build one. The students test their Paper Airplanes and record the results. This is a great Common Core activity and can be used as a class project or as a sponge activity.
Preview of Expository Writing Prompts, Visualizations: Easy Step-By-Step Instructions

Expository Writing Prompts, Visualizations: Easy Step-By-Step Instructions

When it comes to writing, many students are given a prompt and told to begin writing. No time is given to preparing to write, resulting in substandard written responses. I have developed a prewriting step-by-step process, designed to enable students to write far more detailed, well thought out responses to assigned prompts. Steps include:1. Relaxation2. Visualization3. Questioning (serves as a plan)4. WritingWith these steps, students can form a clear vision about the topic or prompt that is gi
Preview of Excuse Me! ( Editable social story about waiting and saying excuse me)

Excuse Me! ( Editable social story about waiting and saying excuse me)

Student's with special needs and very young students need explicit instruction sometimes on what is social acceptable when interacting with others. This book helps with saying excuse me when needing to get the attention of an adult.
Preview of Descriptive Writing Prompts, Visualizations: Easy Step-By-Step Instructions

Descriptive Writing Prompts, Visualizations: Easy Step-By-Step Instructions

When it comes to writing, many students are given a prompt and told to begin writing. No time is given to preparing to write, resulting in substandard written responses. I have developed a prewriting step-by-step process, designed to enable students to write far more detailed, well thought out responses to assigned prompts. Steps include: 1. Relaxation 2. Visualization 3. Questioning (serves as a plan) 4. Writing With these steps, students can form a clear vision about the topic or prompt tha
Preview of Persuasive Writing Prompts, Visualizations: Easy Step-By-Step Instructions

Persuasive Writing Prompts, Visualizations: Easy Step-By-Step Instructions

When it comes to writing, many students are given a prompt and told to begin writing. No time is given to preparing to write, resulting in substandard written responses. I have developed a prewriting step-by-step process, designed to enable students to write far more detailed, well thought out responses to assigned prompts. Steps include:1. Relaxation2. Visualization3. Questioning (serves as a plan)4. WritingWith these steps, students can form a clear vision about the topic or prompt that is gi
Preview of Narrative Writing Prompts, Visualizations: Easy Step-By-Step Instructions

Narrative Writing Prompts, Visualizations: Easy Step-By-Step Instructions

When it comes to writing, many students are given a prompt and told to begin writing. No time is given to preparing to write, resulting in substandard written responses. I have developed a prewriting step-by-step process, designed to enable students to write far more detailed, well thought out responses to assigned prompts. Steps include: 1. Relaxation 2. Visualization 3. Questioning (serves as a plan) 4. Writing With these steps, students can form a clear vision about the topic or prompt tha
Preview of Morning Routine Arriving to School

Morning Routine Arriving to School

Created by
WhizKidsTeacher
Visual Instruction Plan on the Steps of the Morning Routine upon first arrival to class.
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

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