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Preview of Differentiated Sequence of Events Graphic Organizer Template

Differentiated Sequence of Events Graphic Organizer Template

Created by
Hashtag Teached
Check out this simple and fun sequence of events graphic organizer that is student friendly and visually lays out components to ensure student success. This template can easily be adapted for any grade since it comes in three forms. One form has a box up top and a caption below for student to model the events with a picture and then describe it as well as the second form where there are just boxes. The second form can be used for students to draw in or simply write in. The third form has the l
Preview of 9/11 Poetry Project: The Stories the Artifacts Tell (new for 2021)

9/11 Poetry Project: The Stories the Artifacts Tell (new for 2021)

Many students often reduce Sept. 11, 2001 merely to facts and dates without understanding the human loss and suffering the attacks caused. This lesson plan guides students to a greater awareness of 9/11 and the human cost it exacted on the United States by linking the terrorist attacks to a single human life. Read my recently updated blog post, The Stories the Artifacts Tell: My 9/11 Poetry Lesson Plan for more background and details. For photos of how a colleague decorated the hallway with thi
Preview of Black History Week 1-Famous Living African Americans

Black History Week 1-Famous Living African Americans

Created by
Heather McKinney
Lesson plans for Week 1 of my five week Black History Unit and the high order thinking questions/activity pages that go along with it, including lessons/activities for the 100th day of school. Indiana State Social Studies Standards for Kindergarten are written on it, but it can be used K-6. It also refers to how to modify it for other grade levels. It can be used for Common Core writing standards since the students will make a class book with a chapter for each person studied across the five we
Preview of Career Watch by State Student Research and Writing

Career Watch by State Student Research and Writing

Career watch can be used in any state! Students take a look at the state they live in and try to find how others would view the state. Data is collected on the back and a handy QR code is embedded as well as links.
Preview of Black History Week 4-President's Day & More Leaders

Black History Week 4-President's Day & More Leaders

Created by
Heather McKinney
This is the fourth week of Black History lessons in my five week thematic study that includes a President's Day lesson, reading, writing and higher order thinking questions and activities. Week one is a free download that tells you how the class book is set up for the thematic plan and contains contributions from famous living African Americans, Week 2 is Inventors, Week 3 is Activists and this week Four plan includes Presidents;IN Sheriff Anderson, the creator of Witness Protection; brain surg
Preview of Task Cards: Stress Ball Quotation Analysis, Writing Fluency, Writing Prompts Fun

Task Cards: Stress Ball Quotation Analysis, Writing Fluency, Writing Prompts Fun

Created by
Writer's Corner
Writing Fluency. Student Centers. Writing preparation for State Test Assessment. Higher Level Thinking Skills.Student Engagement. Building a Classroom Community!Stressed? Create task cards for small groups. Watch this powerpoint presentation of 32 quotes about stress and discuss what students think they mean in whole group class analysis. Statements may be interpreted in different ways. Create task cards for small groups.Print blank “stress ball” patterns so students may create their own.Print
Preview of KWL Chart

KWL Chart

Created by
Aichetou Diarra
The KWL chart is great for students to monitor their own learning! Students are able to write down what they know about a topic, what they want to learn and what they learned at the end. At the top of the chart, students can write the topic they are studying and the text structure of the nonfictional text they are reading from. At the end of the chart, students are able to synthesize what they
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