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Preview of U.S. PRESIDENTS DAY Biography Research Template Project & READING PASSAGES

U.S. PRESIDENTS DAY Biography Research Template Project & READING PASSAGES

Celebrate President's Day while teaching students how to write a beginning research project. Students will use the biography templates & reading passages to learn about each U.S. President. Plus, graphic organizer templates help students organize and navigate information. This bundle can be easily differentiated to multiple student learning levels. Strengthen reading comprehension while keeping students engaged! >>> BOTH Printable and Digital EASEL options included <<<Every
Preview of MLA Citation Posters - 8th Edition

MLA Citation Posters - 8th Edition

Created by
Sue Ball
This packet includes 16 MLA 8 citation handouts and title page that can be used on a bulletin board, classroom wall, projected from your computer, or shared on Google Classroom. I use these on a bulletin board in the library for students to refer to as they are researching. They often ask to take a picture with their phones, of the page they need for their citation. Posters stand out with cute owl embellishments and polka dot background and will look great in your classroom, library, or computer
Preview of Terry Fox Flip Book Distance Learning

Terry Fox Flip Book Distance Learning

Are your partcipating in the “National Run Day” this year? Even if you're not, Terry Fox is an important figure in Canada and around the world. He truly is a Canadian Hero. Have students research and then respond in this Terry Fox Flip Book. Please note that this is a digital activity using TPT's Digital Activity Tool - this is not the same as being made for Google, Google Forms or Google Slides. Please ask any questions prior to purchasing.This is a four page flip book. First, have student
Preview of HOPES AND DREAMS WRITING ACTIVITY [EASEL]

HOPES AND DREAMS WRITING ACTIVITY [EASEL]

Created by
Love4Learning
One way to get to know your students better is to discuss and write about their hopes and dreams. This writing activity would be a great way to build classroom community and gain a deeper understanding of what your students hope for their school year and dream for their futures. Emerging writers can use pictures or wide lines and independent writers can use the skinny lines to provide more details. This can be done as a whole class or in independent stations/centers. The sun and cloud she
Preview of MLA 8 Farmhouse Style Posters

MLA 8 Farmhouse Style Posters

Created by
Sue Ball
This packet includes 16 MLA 8 citation handouts and one title page, that can be used on a bulletin board, classroom wall, projected from your computer, or shared in Google Classroom. They come in handy during your direct instruction!I use these on a bulletin board in the library for students to refer to as they are researching. They often ask to take a picture with their phones, of the page they need for their citation. Having the posters available during research helps students easily and corre
Preview of MLA Citation Posters - 8th Edition

MLA Citation Posters - 8th Edition

Created by
Sue Ball
This updated packet includes 16 MLA 8 citation handouts that can be used on a bulletin board, classroom wall, projected using your Elmo, or as handouts. I use these on a bulletin board in the library for students to refer to as they are researching. They often ask to take a picture with their phones, of the page they need for their citation. Posters stand out with colorful striped backgrounds and will look great in your classroom, library, or computer lab! Print these on paper, card stock, o
Preview of MLA Citation Posters - 8th Edition

MLA Citation Posters - 8th Edition

Created by
Sue Ball
This updated packet includes 16 MLA 8 citation handouts that can be used on a bulletin board, classroom wall, projected using your Elmo, or as handouts. I use these on a bulletin board in the library for students to refer to as they are researching. They often ask to take a picture with their phones, of the page they need for their citation. Posters stand out with blue and green geometric backgrounds and will look great in your classroom, library, or computer lab! Print these on paper, card
Preview of Primary Interest Inventory

Primary Interest Inventory

Created by
MrsDixonsClass
I have created a Primary Interest Inventory that can be used in the classroom to find out a little bit more about your kiddos!Clipart came from:http://www.ahughesdesign.comandhttp://www.digitalclassroomclipart.com
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