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Reading strategies Common Core RI.11-12.10 assessments

Preview of Reading Comprehension Bookmarks: Quick Reading Activities for Any Novel

Reading Comprehension Bookmarks: Quick Reading Activities for Any Novel

Do you need to add a layer of comprehension or analysis to your independent or choice reading programs? Do your students need more intentional reflection with their novel studies? Whether you're doing literature circles, book club, choice reading, some other form of independent reading program, or even whole-class novels, it can be overwhelming to try to support every single student. Enter these bookmarks. With this reading comprehension assessment product, you will have ***eleven different styl
Preview of Reading and Writing News Articles - Slideshow Lessons, Templates, Rubrics OLC4O

Reading and Writing News Articles - Slideshow Lessons, Templates, Rubrics OLC4O

Everything you need to teach students to master writing news articles and reading nonfiction text features! Includes sample news reports, reading comprehension questions, slideshow lessons, graphic organizers, assessment guidelines, and more! Suitable for online learning with digital worksheets and activities for Google Drive®.⚡️⚡️⚡️ Save over 30% with the bundled discount! ⚡️⚡️⚡️Included with this Unit for Reading and Writing News Articles:✏️  Summarizing a News Report Slideshow Lesson - Micros
Preview of Premise & Purpose (Unit Plans) using works of Public Advocacy in the ELA class.

Premise & Purpose (Unit Plans) using works of Public Advocacy in the ELA class.

Created by
Karns and Noble
This is a full unit plan for mastering the skill of determining premises and purposes.The texts used are "What to the Slave is the 4th of July" by Frederick Douglass, "Aint I a Woman" by Sojourner Truth, and "Brown vs. Board of Education: Opinion of the Court" by Justice Earl Warren. In addition, students can learn this skill through the powerful PBS documentary "Freedom Riders" and its accompanying worksheet. You will receive an introductory slideshow showcasing what "premises" are, and then a
Preview of Assessing Valid Sources 3-Quiz BUNDLE | CRAAP Test, MLA Format, & Bias Types

Assessing Valid Sources 3-Quiz BUNDLE | CRAAP Test, MLA Format, & Bias Types

Created by
MsMoyles
I enjoy teaching students how to locate (and create) VALID SOURCES in print or online (as well as how to spot explicit and implicit bias in those sources) before responsibly creating content with source citations (MLA). But I need a way to check and track (quickly) that ALL my learners, indeed, are on the right track with related concepts and terms!This comprehensive Read & Write Valid Sources 3-Quiz bundle is designed to quickly and effectively review and assess students' familiarity with i
Preview of Nonfiction Practice: Author's Purpose, Style, Main Idea, Support, Inferencing

Nonfiction Practice: Author's Purpose, Style, Main Idea, Support, Inferencing

Created by
Elly's ELA
The slides and practice passages in this file are designed to develop nonfiction reading proficiency for any curriculum in grades 8-12. Thirty-seven slides display explanations, examples and practice passages. They are divided into six categories to guide students through a process for active reading: noticing purpose, tone, diction, audience, support, and main idea. A corresponding organizer uses prompts and questions to engage student participation for each slide. A detailed key is provided f
Preview of News Article and Reading Comprehension Questions - Expository Text - OSSLT OLC4O

News Article and Reading Comprehension Questions - Expository Text - OSSLT OLC4O

Explore technology and public safety with this news article! Evaluate students’ understanding using reading comprehension questions in multiple-choice and short-answer formats. This resource is perfect for preparing for the OSSLT, teaching the Ontario Literacy Course (OLC4O), or coaching essential literacy.  Suitable for online learning and Google Classroom®!Included with this News Article with Reading Comprehension Questions:✏️  2-page Newspaper Article - Colour & GreyscaleExplore how artif
Preview of Reading Comprehension: Reading Strategies & Annotation- Booklet & Exemplars

Reading Comprehension: Reading Strategies & Annotation- Booklet & Exemplars

This unit will support better reading comprehension and engagement. And that is what I live for.  And, when students see that you can use the reading strategies with anything, they realize this is a skill for life, not just the English classroom.This unit provides a reading strategy intro, term posters, a reading strategy booklet, a reading strategy test, and metacognition. It uses these same terms in an annotation unit. I do not provide you with prescribed readings but support you and your stu
Preview of Argument Analysis & Reflection: A Graphic Organizer

Argument Analysis & Reflection: A Graphic Organizer

Use this graphic organizer to help students analyze and reflect on a variety of argumentative essays. Categories of analysis include thesis, support, counterarguments, classical rhetorical strategies, and a student evaluation featuring a think-write-pair-share activity. On the back of the organizer, students may choose one of three questions and write a well-developed response. The organizer could be used multiple times with different argumentative essays.
Preview of Bias & Types of Bias in Text/Media Quiz | Google Form Auto-Graded Test /20

Bias & Types of Bias in Text/Media Quiz | Google Form Auto-Graded Test /20

Created by
MsMoyles
Purpose: This quiz assesses learners' understanding of common types of biases that appear in texts and media.Instructions:Read each question carefully, and answer all questionsThere are a total of 16 questions for 20 points (Note: 1+ question(s) are worth 2+ points)Review your score and feedback (Note: incorrect responses are explained)Timeline: varies according to learner; approximately 15-20 minutesWhy purchase this resource?rich variety in questions, including direct, inference, and applicati
Preview of Reading Tracker Bookmarks

Reading Tracker Bookmarks

Inspire your students to track their reading with these reading log bookmarks. Each bookmark is designed to have a spine for the title and author of the book on the front and a reading log on the back. Students track their daily reading status on the back with the "date" and "page number" columns. There are 20 unique quotes available on the bookmarks to help encourage and inspire your students to continue on their reading adventure. Print on colored card stock or let your students decorate t
Preview of MLK's "Letter from Birmingham Jail" Common Core Style Assessment

MLK's "Letter from Birmingham Jail" Common Core Style Assessment

This is great practice for any Common Core style assessment. It's multiple choice (9 questions) and includes quotes from the text, questions that build on each other, and multi-answer questions. It covers major standards on Words in Context, Central Idea, etc. Students should take this after reading "Letter from Birmingham Jail".
Preview of The Lifelong Learner's Double-Sided Journal

The Lifelong Learner's Double-Sided Journal

The Lifelong Learner’s Double-Sided Journal is a student guide to responding to reading in a way that accesses literal and analytical thought. Inside this book, students will find ways to… * Complete meaningful Text Information and Reader Response entries. * Organize a 60-Day Grading Period with a custom calendar. * Assess their independent reading goals and progress. The Double-Sided Journal gives teachers a clear framework to monitor progress, engagement, and growth as their students redisco
Preview of Literary Theory Questions

Literary Theory Questions

This reading comprehension question sheet is a reading guide for students who are being introduced to Literary Theory by analyzing Terry Eagleton's non-fiction piece, "Literary Theory" 2nd edition.As students read, they should respond to the following questions. They can then design questions of their own in preparation for a Socratic Seminar on the text, or choose a question that they were particularly interested in to develop their own ideas into a presentation or argumentative essay. The opti
Preview of Nonfiction Persuasive Graphic Organizer and Writing Prompt

Nonfiction Persuasive Graphic Organizer and Writing Prompt

This is a graphic organizer I created for use with persuasive nonfiction literature. This is great to use along with standardized test review. Attached to the document are two articles, current events, which provide viewpoints on President Obama's immigration plan. Students can use the graphic organizer to analyze the opinions of the authors of the articles provided or other sources of your choosing. The writing prompt included asks students to analyze the arguments for and against his policie
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