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Library skills Common Core RI.7.1 resources

Preview of MLA Format - Reading & Writing MLA Citations - Worksheets, Activities, Examples

MLA Format - Reading & Writing MLA Citations - Worksheets, Activities, Examples

Teach students how to write in-text citations and references for their works cited page using this MLA format bundle! Scaffold MLA citations step-by-step using the worksheets, games, anchor charts, and activities in this unit. Suitable for online learning with digital worksheets for Google Classroom®!⚡️ Save over 20% with the bundled discount! ⚡️Included with these MLA Format Activities for Reading and Writing MLA Citations:✏️  Works Cited Slideshow Lesson - Google Slides®, Microsoft PowerPoint®
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Webquest Collection (Executive, Legislative, Judicial)

3 Branches of Government Webquest Collection (Executive, Legislative, Judicial)

Created by
Linda McCormick
This collection of Three WebQuests covers the 3 Branches of the United States Government. The first Webquest gives your students background about the President and all of the people that serve in this area of government.The second Webquest explains about Congress and the inner workings.The third Webquest explains the Judicial Branch and the importance it plays in our Government.The three Webquests explain the importance of each part of the three Branches and how they work together to ensure a b
Preview of Media Literacy Checklist - Evaluating Sources, Fact Checking, and Media Bias

Media Literacy Checklist - Evaluating Sources, Fact Checking, and Media Bias

These media literacy handouts provide an easy acronym and a graphic organizer that can be used to evaluate any source and help your students identify credible sources. Includes digital worksheets for distance learning, as well as ready-to-print handouts for evaluating sources within a traditional classroom setting.This resource is also included in Mondays Made Easy's Media Literacy Coronavirus News Lesson for Evaluating Sources. This distance learning resource examines the credibility of coron
Preview of Lewis, Clark, and Sacagawea - A Collection of  3 WebQuests

Lewis, Clark, and Sacagawea - A Collection of 3 WebQuests

Created by
Linda McCormick
In this collection of webquests you join Lewis, Clark, and Sacagawea as they travel the trail exploring the newly acquired land through the Louisiana Purchase. The first webquest gives your students background about the purchase and the amazing size and scope of the land that became U.S. property. In the second web quest they meet Lewis and Clark and learn about the wonder and danger of the famous expedition. In the third webquest they learn about Sacagawea and her important role in the
Preview of Native American Research Video Kit

Native American Research Video Kit

This product is a comprehensive educational tool designed to empower educators and engage middle school students in a dynamic exploration of Native American tribes. It integrates technology, research and creativity to produce captivating video presentations.
Preview of The U.S Constitution and The Bill of Rights Two Webquests

The U.S Constitution and The Bill of Rights Two Webquests

Created by
Linda McCormick
The two WebQuests combination covers the history and writing of the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights.The first Webquest gives your students background and the history behind the Constitution.The second Webquest explains the reasons behind the Bill of Rights and the Amendments and important freedoms included in this second document.There are a variety of questions, including some that ask your students to reflect on the material they are learning. I have also provided two option
Preview of Fake News? Media Literacy to Evaluate News Articles for Bias: Handout & Template

Fake News? Media Literacy to Evaluate News Articles for Bias: Handout & Template

This assignment helps foster middle school students' media literacy skills so that they can critically evaluate news media they encounter on a daily basis. This is a crucial life skill as we get more and more of our news and information from the internet, where misinformation and bias are common. Fake News? Let’s move beyond the catch phrase and learn how to look for credibility and bias in news sources. This product includes:- a handout that clearly explains 5 categories used to assess news art
Preview of Female Pharaohs Research Project

Female Pharaohs Research Project

Created by
Scholarly Sloan
Research project focusing on female pharaohs. Students take notes about Hatshepsut, Sobeknefru, Nefertiti, and Cleopatra. Afterwards, they choose a female Pharaoh to research further. Students are required to keep track of their sources and find quality information about female Pharaohs.
Preview of Civil War Guided Research Project

Civil War Guided Research Project

Created by
Sarah English
This research project can be completed individually or in a small group. The purpose is to help the students to dig deeper into the events of the Civil War while also learning how to conduct research and compile their findings into a research paper or classroom presentation.The first page includes brief instructions for teachers on implementing this research project into your classroom (having the students work individually or in a group, and using it as a distance learning assignment).The secon
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