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Thanksgiving Common Core RST.6-8.1 resources

Preview of Science of Gratitude | November & Thanksgiving | Nonfiction Mini Lessons

Science of Gratitude | November & Thanksgiving | Nonfiction Mini Lessons

Perfect resource for Middle and High School students for Thanksgiving or any time of the year! Cross-curricular literacy reading selections on the scientific benefits of gratitude. Don't just tell your students they should be grateful - demonstrate the scientific reasons behind why they will benefit by developing the habit of gratitude. These mini-lessons are fully editable and include differentiated writing responses and activities. Use portions throughout the school year, as you need. You can
Preview of November Activities for Science

November Activities for Science

Created by
Teaching Muse
Look for science activities to integrate into your November curriculum? These science activities will help you incorporate science while recognizing holidays such as the Great American Smoke Out, Veterans Day, and Thanksgiving. In addition, activities will have students learn about ecosystems and ecology, the harmful effects of vaping, and design and engineering skills. Like November's science activities? Check out the money-saving bundle here. Students will learn: ecosystemshabitatsenergy roles
Preview of Science of Gratitude Experiment Project Thanksgiving Activity CER Middle School

Science of Gratitude Experiment Project Thanksgiving Activity CER Middle School

Created by
The STEAM Queen
Discover firsthand the profound impact of gratitude on well-being with our Science of Gratitude CER & Project Pack! Tailored for science, health, and advisory educators at the middle school level and above, this resource empowers students to investigate the science of gratitude while honing their critical thinking and scientific argumentation skills.This resource is also adaptable for homeschooling families, community and church groups, and kindness/character clubs.Why Explore Gratitude?Unde
Preview of Holiday Science of Gratitude & Cranberry DNA Extraction Lab Christmas Bundle

Holiday Science of Gratitude & Cranberry DNA Extraction Lab Christmas Bundle

Created by
The STEAM Queen
Unique Science Bundle for the Holiday Season: Cranberry DNA Extraction & Science of Gratitude Investigation and CER Pack! Empower your classroom with engaging holiday-themed science activities perfect for use during the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and festive season! This dynamic bundle combines two comprehensive activity packs that infuse holiday spirit with hands-on learning experiences suitable for middle school and above.↪️ Cranberry DNA Extraction Lab PackDiscover genetics in action with
Preview of The Science of Gratitude & Effective Ways to Practice - Middle & High School

The Science of Gratitude & Effective Ways to Practice - Middle & High School

Created by
The Science Cell
Are you looking for a simple but impactful activity to use in your middle school or high school science classroom on gratitude? This activity is versatile and can be used for a Thanksgiving themed activity OR anytime of the year to teach about social emotional learning. There is a linked article (find here) that students will read and then answer questions. You can use this as a close read and then have students work on the worksheet the following day. Great use of informational text!No Prep and
Preview of Thanksgiving Close Reading Passages and STEM Project

Thanksgiving Close Reading Passages and STEM Project

Created by
Rushnok Science
This Thanksgiving package contains one fiction and four nonfiction reading comprehension passages on the Pilgrims, and includes a STEM project for another Turkey day activity. Each of the comprehensive reading passages uses text-based questions to facilitate close reading of the passages.The fictional passage looks at the Pilgrim’s arrival and interaction with the Native Americans from a chipmunk’s point of view. Many questions are either open ended or require the students to refer to the text
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