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Preview of The Hiding Place: Comprehensive Book Study (Corrie ten Boom)

The Hiding Place: Comprehensive Book Study (Corrie ten Boom)

This comprehensive book study for The Hiding Place includes chapter by chapter quizzes and reading responses, plus additional historical reading passages and activities to allow your students to delve deeper into a study of the Holocaust. UPDATE: NOW GOOGLE COMPATIBLE. You are now able to share this with your students digitally. I have included links to access through Google Slides. Students type right into the boxes. It's all set up for you! Perfect for distance learning.This powerful book is a
Preview of Regions of Europe Centers Activity for European Geography or Culture Study

Regions of Europe Centers Activity for European Geography or Culture Study

Introduce your students to the regions of Europe with this easy to prep Centers or Stations Activity. At each regional center, students will read geographic information on the region, view maps and discover physical features and statistics, view data from the region on cultural and human characteristics, and read current articles on the regions of Europe (using internet links provided in teacher directions). Included:Reading Cards on each RegionImage Cards on each RegionMap Cards on each Regi
Preview of World War II - Allied and Axis Leaders Lesson Bundle

World War II - Allied and Axis Leaders Lesson Bundle

Created by
MrDimich
This lesson contains biography's from Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt, Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler, Hideki Tojo, and Benito Mussolini. Each Biography has vocabulary highlighted in yellow with the definition next to it. The readings are accompanied by a graphic organizer and quiz. This lesson will give your students the understanding of the six major leaders during World War II. This lesson also includes a Spanish translation of the reading. This lesson is for general education, special edu
Preview of Geography of Europe Interactive Lecture | European Geography or Culture Study

Geography of Europe Interactive Lecture | European Geography or Culture Study

Introduce your students to the Physical and Human Geography of Europe with this easy use Interactive Lecture Notes. Introduce the content and practice analysis skills with guiding questions on slides. Great activity to start off a study on the Geography of Europe in a Geography or History class. Included:14 Slides Covering ContentGuiding Questions on SlidesGeographic Content Included:Landforms & Continent DataWaterwaysCountries Capital CitiesPopulationHuman CharacteristicsComparison to USSk
Preview of Postcards of Europe Vocabulary Activity | European Geography or Culture Study

Postcards of Europe Vocabulary Activity | European Geography or Culture Study

Introduce your students to the Geographic Vocabulary of Europe with this easy to prep Postcard Creation Activity. Students will be assigned vocabulary terms to investigate and create postcards to share with the class to help all become familiar with the terms needed for a Geography of Europe unit of study. Included:Vocabulary List of Suggested TermsPostcard Creation GuideVocabulary OrganizerWrap-Up Questions & Discussion PromptsTeacher DirectionsGeographic Terms Included:English ChannelEur
Preview of Asia & Oceania Vocabulary Activity | Physical Geography Analysis Activity

Asia & Oceania Vocabulary Activity | Physical Geography Analysis Activity

Introduce your students to the Geographic Vocabulary of Asia & Oceania with this easy to prep Image Analysis Activity. Students will be introduced images on key physical features of the region and will analyze the images to better understand geography's impact on the region. Included:12 Image Cards on Each Geographic FeatureVocabulary OrganizersWrap-Up Questions & Discussion PromptsTeacher DirectionsGeographic Terms Included:Gobi DesertGreat Barrier ReefHimalayan Mountain RangeBikini A
Preview of "Unbroken" and the Geneva Conventions

"Unbroken" and the Geneva Conventions

Description: Differentiated graphic organizers pairing the 1929 Geneva Conventions with part IV of Unbroken (Young Readers Edition). The purpose is to help students learn to decode difficult language they may find in legal settings, paraphrase, and find textual evidence to support claims. Each version of the assignment includes 3 parts:Part One: Three questions to ss to help students understand what the Geneva Conventions are.Part Two: Chart with 11 excerpts from the 1929 Geneva Conventions, wit
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Activity - John McCain Farewell Letter

Rhetorical Analysis Activity - John McCain Farewell Letter

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Make real-world connections with this argument analysis activity using the Farewell Letter from John McCain. The rhetorical analysis graphic organizer guides students through analysis of rhetorical features including diction (word choice), rhetorical appeals (ethos, logos, pathos), structure, author’s craft and purpose, tone, and central ideas (themes). This scaffolded approach to argument analysis provides an alternative to the widely-used SOAPStone strategy. This activity meets standards for t
Preview of Nonfiction Reading Board

Nonfiction Reading Board

Created by
Christie Olstad
This graphic organizer can be used with any nonfiction reading assignment. Students define the main idea, new vocabulary, interesting facts, connections to their own lives, visual representations and further reading. Students usually choose an article from newsela. I've also use it with assigned classroom reading. Having students complete the assignment before group discussions, makes for a much richer discussion. I also use it with nonfiction book assignments, either for independent reading
Preview of Alphabet Vocabulary Tracker

Alphabet Vocabulary Tracker

Created by
Caitlyn Metsack
This Google Doc is an excellent way for scholars to keep track of new vocabulary in a text, furthering their understanding of what they are reading about. Scholars are asked to put the dictionary definition into their own words (paraphrasing skill) and then make a connection the text (identifying author’s purpose). You can also ask scholars to explore the historical and/or cultural context of the words (historical and cultural inquiry standard). If they are unable to locate words for certain let
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Interactive Phonics Activities

Use hands-on activities such as sorting, matching, or building words with manipulatives to help students recognize phonics patterns and learn word families.

Word Hunts

Encourage students to find specific words either in a text or around the classroom to help reinforce sight word recognition.

Reader's Theater

Bring short stories, books, poems, or plays you’re reading in class to life by assigning roles to students and having them act out scenes. This can help enhance fluency and comprehension.

Interactive Read-Alouds

Engage the class by pausing during read-alouds to discuss the story’s theme, reflect on a character’s motivations or actions, or to ask students questions.

Comparative Analysis

Explore different adaptations of the same story (book versus movie, classic version versus a modern retelling) to encourage analysis of interpretation and presentation. You can also pair texts that are similar in theme, like poems and songs.

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