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Writing Common Core RH.6-8.1 resources

Preview of Reading Primary & Secondary Sources Doodle Notes and Station Activities

Reading Primary & Secondary Sources Doodle Notes and Station Activities

Created by
History Gal
Students will learn how to read primary and secondary sources by completing an engaging set of graphic doodle notes and actively participating in 5 learning stations.What's included:*Instructions for teachers (6 pages, pdf, not editable)*Doodle notes with sections for students to fill in and color as you cover the information on the handout. (2 pages, pdf, not editable)*Filled-in greyscale version of the doodle notes to be used a coloring sheets or for doodling while you go over the information.
Preview of Ancient Greece Unit - Greek History Stations  Ancient Greece Activities Projects

Ancient Greece Unit - Greek History Stations Ancient Greece Activities Projects

Perfect for an Ancient Greece Unit or Greece Interactive Notebook, this resource contains 11 different Greece reading passages with corresponding comprehension question poster pages for students to complete. These Greece questions ask students to read through the text and pull out key facts and important details. Students cycle through each station, completing the activities as they go.Each station contains a full page reading passage and comprehension question poster page. An answer key for
Preview of WWII Propaganda Posters Activities and Project Print & Digital

WWII Propaganda Posters Activities and Project Print & Digital

Examine over a dozen famous WWII home front propaganda posters for the devices used, culminating learning with students creating posters of their own to address a current school problem.Let your principal decide whose poster has the winning message to transform your school’s culture!This plug-and-play PBL activity kit comes as a printable PDF and digital in Google Slides!Greatness is spotting persuasive devices at work and knowing how to use them for good. World War II was the U.S.’s greatest f
Preview of 13 Colonies Activity

13 Colonies Activity

Created by
Teaching Muse
This thirteen colonies activity allows students to review the 13 colonies in an engaging, collaborative way. Students will demonstrate an understanding of the New England, Middle, and Southern colonies' climate, geography, government, location, and education. Students then need to explain their thinking in a short response using supporting evidence and their knowledge of the 13 colonies. This is a fun cooperating activity for students and a great way for you to assess their learning. Like this
Preview of Hinduism & Buddhism: Compare & Contrast: Ancient India: Reading Passages

Hinduism & Buddhism: Compare & Contrast: Ancient India: Reading Passages

In this lesson students will compare and contrast the beliefs of Hinduism and Buddhism, and create a graphic organizer to keep track of these findings. In addition, students will use their graphic organizer to help them write an extended response (teacher model included) that explains the similarities and differences between Hinduism and Buddhism.Updated November 2023 to include a Power Point!--> Want all of my ancient civilizations units in one HUGE money-saving (and time-saving) bundle? CLI
Preview of "Kindness Begins With Me" Collaborative Poster and Writing Prompt

"Kindness Begins With Me" Collaborative Poster and Writing Prompt

Created by
Make History Fun
The "Kindness Begins With Me" collaborative poster is a great addition to a classroom at the beginning of the year. It can help your students to focus on an important quality of every classroom. When your students enter the room they are each given a piece of the poster, which they will color on and eventually piece together with the rest of their classmates. Each piece of the poster has two different writing prompts. It is up to you how you want to use them. Sometimes I use both and other times
Preview of Reading Organizers & Activities BUNDLE Grades 6, 7, 8

Reading Organizers & Activities BUNDLE Grades 6, 7, 8

Created by
Tracee Orman
Common Core Organizers & Activities BUNDLE for Grades 6, 7, 8 This bundle contains the following individual products (in their entirety): READING: Common Core Reading (Literature and Informational Texts) Activities and Graphic Organizers for Any Text Grades 6, 7, 8 *Newly Updated with 50 additional pages!* Common Core Standards Reading Graphic Organizers for History/Social Studies (RH) Grades 6-12 (These are excellent for any informational and nonfiction texts or research projects!) Co
Preview of Evidence/Commentary/Reasoning Sentence Starters and Transitions Anchor Chart

Evidence/Commentary/Reasoning Sentence Starters and Transitions Anchor Chart

In almost all forms of Social Studies based writing, students must properly be able to provide commentary on research and to support historical claims they construct. For middle schoolers, this is TOUGH! This Anchor Chart provides students with over 30 sentence starters to use when citing evidence and providing commentary for both works of NONFICTION and FICTION and provides a SOLID list of transitions for students to use within their writing! I had students who were a level one when they starte
Preview of Inquiry Based Mock Trial Template Social Studies C3 Framework with Rubric

Inquiry Based Mock Trial Template Social Studies C3 Framework with Rubric

Over the last few years, as I've transitioned my Social Studies classroom to an inquiry based experience, I've gradually adjusted my summative assessments to evaluate student learning. This template allows you to create an inquiry for any Social Studies topic with a Mock Trial as the summative assessment. If you've always wanted to try designing your own inquiry, but have struggled with the structure, this template is for you! It scaffolds the process to make the design process much more managea
Preview of Inquiry Based Essay Template Social Studies C3 Framework with Rubric

Inquiry Based Essay Template Social Studies C3 Framework with Rubric

Over the last few years, as I've transitioned my Social Studies classroom to an inquiry based experience, I've gradually adjusted my summative assessments to evaluate student learning. This template allows you to create an inquiry for any Social Studies topic with an essay as the summative assessment. If you've always wanted to try designing your own inquiry, but have struggled with the structure, this template is for you! It scaffolds the process to make the design process much more manageable
Preview of Monthly Current Event Assignment

Monthly Current Event Assignment

Have your students become world class news reporters and stay current on events with this monthly project!! This is one of my students' favorite assignments and they enjoy presenting their research to the class throughout the year. I tend to get too many request to do current events and have to limit them as progress through the curriculum. This assignment also astonishes parents, because their student becomes mini-experts on the specific topic that they choose. This project is successful becau
Preview of Inquiry Based Monument Design Project Template Social Studies C3 Framework

Inquiry Based Monument Design Project Template Social Studies C3 Framework

Over the last few years, as I've transitioned my Social Studies classroom to an inquiry based experience, I've gradually adjusted my summative assessments to evaluate student learning. This template allows you to create an inquiry for any Social Studies topic with a Monument Design Project as the summative assessment. If you've always wanted to try designing your own inquiry, but have struggled with the structure, this template is for you! It scaffolds the process to make the design process much
Preview of Roosevelt Four Freedoms Primary Source Writing Activity Print & Digital

Roosevelt Four Freedoms Primary Source Writing Activity Print & Digital

Strengthen students' skills in analyzing two primary source documents: President Roosevelt’s “Four Freedoms” speech and Norman Rockwell’s “Four Freedoms” painting series in a text and image-driven, evidence-based extended writing sample. This resource comes in both print PDF and digital for Google Slides.**************************************Greatness is conveying a complex and scary message with simplicity, positivity, and emotion. Challenge your students with this plug-and-play lesson to learn
Preview of First Amendment Collaborative Poster Project

First Amendment Collaborative Poster Project

Created by
Make History Fun
The First Amendment is an integral part of the Bill of Rights and is mentioned almost everyday in some form or fashion. It guarantees us some of our most basic freedoms and your students will have fun coloring, collaborating, and discussing their thoughts on the amendment. When your students enter the room they are each given a piece of the poster, which they will color on and eventually piece together with the rest of their classmates. Each piece of the poster has two different writing prompts.
Preview of Boston Massacre CSI Project

Boston Massacre CSI Project

This middle-school level DBQ is a CSI-style investigation using 5 primary source documents and a case overview. You can complete the activity using only the primary source documents, or you can collect a few props to create an actual crime scene in your classroom. Students are required to analyze evidence from the primary sources, which include newspapers from the time period and witness statements, and complete a chart to help them in comparing the descriptions of the Boston Massacre from vario
Preview of ANCIENT CHINA 5-PACK LESSONS. FUN ART, WRITING, PROJECT-BASED ACTIVITIES

ANCIENT CHINA 5-PACK LESSONS. FUN ART, WRITING, PROJECT-BASED ACTIVITIES

Created by
Norma Richman
Bring the mystery of Ancient China alive in your classroom. A lesson plan designed for elementary and middle school deeper learning. This unit offers five project-based activities that encourage critical thinking and research skills, along with creative art and writing assignments. Complete instructions, illustrations, and original photos of the Terra Cotta Warriors at their dig site are included. Contents: Terra Cotta Warriors—Students learn little-known facts about Qin Shihuangdi and create
Preview of Booker T. Washington W.E.B. Du Bois Source Writing Activity Print & Digital

Booker T. Washington W.E.B. Du Bois Source Writing Activity Print & Digital

Strengthen students' skills in analyzing Booker T. Washington’s Atlanta Exposition Address and W.E.B. Du Bois’s response, "Of Mr. Washington and Others,” and playing them against the backdrop of the Gilded Age in a text-driven, evidence-based extended writing sample.This resource comes in both print PDF and digital for Google Slides.**************************************Greatness is finding common ground even when you passionately disagree with another person’s position.The decades after the Civ
Preview of Abraham Lincoln "The Gettysburg Address" Collaborative Posters Project

Abraham Lincoln "The Gettysburg Address" Collaborative Posters Project

Created by
Make History Fun
The Gettysburg Address is one of the United States most famous speeches. Help your students research and rewrite the document in their words while working individually, in small groups, or as an entire class. The whole class poster is a great way to culminate a lesson over the famous speech. It can be completed in one class day with very little prep!There is individual work and whole class discussions that take place and that's why these posters are some of my favorite lessons we do in our class
Preview of Hammurabi's Code vs. Ten Commandments Mini DBQ READY TO POST OR PRINT Worksheet

Hammurabi's Code vs. Ten Commandments Mini DBQ READY TO POST OR PRINT Worksheet

Introduce or practice DBQ and writing skills with this resource that helps students compare and contrast the Ten Commandments and excerpts of Hammurabi's Code. This mini-DBQ is an excellent way to bridge the gaps between ancient civilizations and includes mixed-level questions to guide instruction. Students will also practice important ELA skills, such as finding and citing text evidence, identifying and applying domain-specific vocabulary, and composing clear written responses. This resource is
Preview of Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER) Handout/Poster

Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER) Handout/Poster

Created by
Jewels
This is a CER (Cliam, Evidence, Reasoning) poster or handout for students to understand how to use the CER format in any subject matter. The CER poster divides explanations into three logical, manageable and teachable components for: Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning. It also provides sentence starters.
Preview of Social Studies/Informational Text Anchor Chart Bundle!

Social Studies/Informational Text Anchor Chart Bundle!

Do you teach ELA skills through the lens of social studies?! This GROWING bundle of anchor charts helps support student's ELA skills within their social studies class! Covering a wide range of reading and writing skills, anchor charts are Common Core State Standard aligned! Anchor Charts Included:-Annotations -Inferences -Summarizing -Citing Text Evidence, and Commentary/ Reasoning Sentence Starters!-Cite Your Sources-Argument Paragraph Checklist-Central Idea-Citing Text EvidenceBlack and white.
Preview of Declaration of Independence Collaborative Poster

Declaration of Independence Collaborative Poster

Created by
Make History Fun
This Declaration of Independence collaborative poster can be utilized at any time during the school and is a great addition to any classroom. "We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights that among these are life liberty and the pursuit of happiness."When your students enter the room they are each given a piece of the poster, which they will color on and eventually piece together with the rest of t
Preview of Minnesota History | Digital Resources for Ch. 1-20 - PDF & Google Slides

Minnesota History | Digital Resources for Ch. 1-20 - PDF & Google Slides

The file currently contains writing prompts and activities and deeper learning tasks that extend learning and support chapters 1-20 in the Northern Lights. There are 1-3 writing, creative, and deeper thinking activities per chapter, created to support your students' learning and engagement with Minnesota History. Each resource is aligned to the Minnesota Social Studies Standards for 6th Grade and fits directly with the content of each chapter.*UPDATE: Ch. 16-20 resources were added April 9, 2020
Preview of Groundhog Day (4th and 5th Grade)

Groundhog Day (4th and 5th Grade)

This is a single-lesson unit containing activities for students revolving around the history and celebration of Groundhog Day. There are three pages of student activities which include multiple choice reading comprehension questions, vocabulary activities, guided reading activities, student summaries, and a student response essay question to accompany the materials. Follow Our Store HereCheck out our Youtube Channel! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licens
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Journaling

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Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

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Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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