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Preview of Practice Reading Graphs:  USA Today FREEBIE, DISTANCE LEARNING, EASEL ACTIVITY

Practice Reading Graphs: USA Today FREEBIE, DISTANCE LEARNING, EASEL ACTIVITY

*** UPDATED FOR DISTANCE LEARNING***Assign to your students via Google Classroom, Answer boxes are already provided for your students to input their answers. The Answer Key has been removed in the digital activity, but you can still access it in the pdf version.This digital activity presents 4 graphs from the popular "USA Today Snapshots" to provide practice with all aspects of reading graphs (3 bar graphs, 1 pie chart) - interpreting data, drawing conclusions, recognizing sources, etc. Th
Preview of The Great Gatsby F Scott Fitzgerald - FREE Project Outline and Assignment Rubric

The Great Gatsby F Scott Fitzgerald - FREE Project Outline and Assignment Rubric

This free project outline for F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is an assignment to evaluate students’ understanding of the “Roaring 20s.”  Includes instructions, supplementary resources with examples, and a 4-level rubric for assessment.  Included with this Free Project Outline for F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby:✏️  Visual Text Assignment Outline and Instructions✏️  Hyperlinks to Supplementary Resources with ExamplesFeaturing the artwork and Illustrations of John Held Jr.✏️  4-Leve
Preview of Growth Mindset Bell Ringers FREEBIE: Social Emotional Learning Writing Prompts

Growth Mindset Bell Ringers FREEBIE: Social Emotional Learning Writing Prompts

Created by
Mister Harms
These fully-editable growth-mindset bell ringers will get your class thinking and are perfect for social emotional learning as well! With thought-provoking and engaging prompts, they can be used as individual writing prompts or large group discussion topics. Teachers agree that these bell ringers are perfect for daily warm ups or morning meetings. I’m so excited for your students to experience a variety of life-impacting questions to write about individually or discuss within groups.⭐️ Get all 3
Preview of Poetry Analysis "I, Too" by Langston Hughes - Harlem Renaissance

Poetry Analysis "I, Too" by Langston Hughes - Harlem Renaissance

This 4 page poem analysis features Langston Hughes' Harlem Renaissance era poem "I, Too." Use this poem to teach about the Harlem Renaissance and the rise of black culture and appreciation of black history during the 1920s. The analysis starts out with lower Bloom's questions and has the students answer a pre-reading question, then read the poem, listen to the poem read aloud, and paraphrase the poem's words. Then, the students evaluate the connotations of the poem, plot, subject, and theme,
Preview of Primary Document Worksheet: George Washington, Farewell Address (1797)

Primary Document Worksheet: George Washington, Farewell Address (1797)

This document is an excerpted reading from George Washington's Farewell Address. It is able to be edited and includes:-Contextualization Introduction-Chunked Excerpts-Vocabulary Development Assistance-Scaffolding Questions-Answer KeyGreat for in-class primary document analysis and to supplement class time as a homework assignment!
Preview of Gettysburg Address Reading Analysis

Gettysburg Address Reading Analysis

Created by
Reading History
This worksheet is a great supplemental resource for your Civil War Unit. This resource provides a reading of the Gettysburg Address, as well as comprehension questions relating to the speech, sectionalism, and the Civil War.This primary source follows the reading strategy of SOAPstone. If you are unfamiliar with SOAPstone, please download my free resource on this reading strategy. SOAPstone PresentationIt is an extremely easy strategy to use when breaking down any reading material. This speech
Preview of A Complete First Day Introduction to Economics

A Complete First Day Introduction to Economics

Created by
Pat's Week
A complete first day introduction to Economics. Covers key vocabulary (scarcity, choice, want, need, trade-offs, opportunity cost, factors of production, land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship, producer, consumer, supply, and demand). Provides all essential elements of a lesson plan (Bellwork, Learning Objective to apply to Standard, Lecture/Notes Discussion, Assignment, and Exit Pass/Closure Activity).Encourages student participation and engagement while applying Economics to "real world" thi
Preview of Discussing Racial Oppression - Self-Assessment Checklists and Contract Template

Discussing Racial Oppression - Self-Assessment Checklists and Contract Template

This resource provides a set of tools to support teachers who wish to bring discussions surrounding oppression, racial inequality, criminal injustice, and discrimination into the classroom. Educators may feel discomfort discussing sensitive topics in the classroom, as they may be concerned about their vulnerability in sharing experiences or expressing personal opinions on delicate subjects. Furthermore, educators cannot control the comments or opinions expressed by other members of the conver
Preview of Using the Gale Library Database System

Using the Gale Library Database System

In this engaging handout, students are introduced to the Gale Library Database system. Students complete each activity on the handout as they research an artist and a writer or a topic that aligns with your class. Students learn how to navigate the Gale System as they save citations and explore different resources within the library database. My students love the feeling of accomplishment as they research like pros using this handout!This handout would make a great substitute activity too.
Preview of O.P.T.I.C. Visual Analysis Worksheet

O.P.T.I.C. Visual Analysis Worksheet

Unlock the power of visual learning with our OPTIC Visual Analysis Digital Worksheet. This interactive resource offers a structured framework (Overview, Parts, Title/Interrelationships, Conclusion) to help your students thoroughly analyze and interpret various visual elements, from historical photos to geographical maps.Designed to promote critical thinking, this digital worksheet allows students to delve deeper into visual content, extracting vital information and drawing insightful conclusions
Preview of Anne Frank Introduction Activity

Anne Frank Introduction Activity

Created by
mrsmausroom
This activity introduces Anne Frank and the Holocaust before reading "The Diary of Anne Frank". The worksheet asks students to explore this site https://www.annefrank.org/en/anne-frank/secret-annex/ which gives students a tour of the secret annex, information about the Frank family, and information about the Holocaust.
Preview of Trojan War History Debate

Trojan War History Debate

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DEBATOPOLIS
Students love debates! Have your students research the history of the Trojan War and debate how historical it was. Either use it for a 4 corners agree/disagree activity or a more formal debate with 2-4 per team. 6 prompts total.Use the book Digging for Troy by Jill Rubalcaba to help with the research.
Preview of James Madison's War Message to Congress

James Madison's War Message to Congress

This document is a primary source activity that focuses on reading comprehension and synthesis of American History material. It includes:-Contextualization Introduction-Excerpts from James Madison's War Message to Congress-Vocabulary Development Support-Scaffolding Questions*ANSWER KEY IS INCLUDED*
Preview of Understanding and Using Research on Gun Policy in America

Understanding and Using Research on Gun Policy in America

Created by
Elaine Wang
This free-to-download unit plan (5 lessons + culminating project) is designed to help high school educators and students join the conversation about gun policy through accessing the high-quality, evidence-based materials on the RAND Corporation's Gun Policy in America website. RAND is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research institution that helps improve policy and decision making through research and analysis.
Preview of Gilded Novel Common Core Guide grades 7-10

Gilded Novel Common Core Guide grades 7-10

Created by
Two Lions
This guide contains several lessons that align with Common Core standards for grades 7-10. Lessons include Pre-reading questions, pre-reading geography lesson, geography activity, foreshadowing writing lesson, proverb/adage printable lesson, write your own myth printable lesson, vocabulary lesson and definitions of all the Common Core standards these lessons align with. About the Book: http://amzn.to/1fbYVdp Sixteen-year-old Jae Hwa Lee is a Korean-American girl with a black belt, a deadly pro
Preview of Black History: Black Futures Challenge

Black History: Black Futures Challenge

Created by
Tanysha Nunnally
Resource for students to deepen their understanding of historical and systemic lineage of racism and it's impact on Black futures in education and economic outcomes for Black people. Students engaged with learning the history of Black bondage, liberty and bondage again as Black's freedom has morphed and transformed many times into newer forms of enslavement even in modern day education. Through the challenge exercise, students are able to grapple with the context of this unique historical relati
Preview of What is Your Plaid Activity

What is Your Plaid Activity

Have students research their Scottish surname and tartan!! Use this as a fun and engaging activity!! Can be used in English or History classrooms.
Preview of 1.1 - Pre-Columbian Central America

1.1 - Pre-Columbian Central America

This file includes:The full text of Session 1.1 (Pre-Columbian Central America) from the Nomadic Professor's online American History course (nomadicprofessor.com)Exclusive on-location mini-lectures from the Nomadic Professor (the thumbnails for each video in the PDF are hyperlinked to their unlisted YouTube URLs)A professional audio recording (.mp3 or .m4a) of the full Session, including the audio from each video mini-lectureGuided notes handouts that closely follow the textA complete answer key
Preview of Socratic Seminar Seating Chart

Socratic Seminar Seating Chart

Need a higher order thinking activity to show engagement and student voice? Say no more! Socratic Seminar is a great way. Attached is the protocol, supporting documents such as a break down of the different stages of Socratic Seminar sources, seating chart, and powerpoint to present to class to guide you in doing the seminar. With this resource, there's a role for even the shy students to be involved and for everyone to be active participant! Both teacher and student friendly resources.
Preview of Timebound Novel Common Core Guide grades 7-10

Timebound Novel Common Core Guide grades 7-10

Created by
Two Lions
This guide contains several lessons that align with Common Core standards for grades 7-10. Lessons include Pre-reading questions, writing with primary sources presentation, primary source writing lesson, identifying bias in primary sources lesson, pictures as primary sources lesson and definitions of all the Common Core standards these lessons align with. About the book: http://amzn.to/1ivhLAh "Sharp writing, a flair for dialogue and a big, twisting imagination." —Kirkus Book Reviews When Kate
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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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