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Elementary ELA test prep scaffolded note microsofts

Preview of ELPAC 1st and 2nd Grade Reading and Writing Practice Bundle

ELPAC 1st and 2nd Grade Reading and Writing Practice Bundle

Created by
GeographiCool
33 prompts. Prepares students for the “Write a Story with Scaffolding”, "Read and Choose a Word", and "Writing Informational Text" portions of the ELPAC (English Language Proficiency Assessments for California) test for grades 1 and 2.Students practice responding using Diagrammed Pictures, Picture Stories, and a variety of engaging images. Wide variety and application to ELD classrooms and multiple subjects.
Preview of Paraphrase PowerPoint and Notes Lesson Editable

Paraphrase PowerPoint and Notes Lesson Editable

Paraphrasing is a difficult, but invaluable skill. This PowerPoint and Notesproduct arms students and teachers with a scaffolded approach to paraphrasing.What’s Included in This Product?PowerPoint or Google SlidesEditable textHow to paraphrase slideWhat is paraphrasing?Why do we paraphrase?STOP paraphrasing methodColor Coding Strategy6 Practice opportunities with examplesGuided Notes Follows the PowerPointAnswer Key included (with black text, so can be printed for students who are absent or need
Preview of Kinds of Sentences 4 Types of Sentences Cornell Notes & PowerPoint Presentation

Kinds of Sentences 4 Types of Sentences Cornell Notes & PowerPoint Presentation

Created by
Teach2Tell
Are you teaching your students all about the four kinds of sentences or the four types of sentences? Use this collection of Cornell-style note templates and the animated PowerPoint Presentation to reinforce the understanding of the four types of sentences: Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative, and Exclamatory.Students will record information on the note-taking sheets while you present the PowerPoint. The Dragon theme will make learning all the more interesting for your students! Both US and Br
Preview of 3 Types of Essays Notes (Informational, Argumentative, Narrative)

3 Types of Essays Notes (Informational, Argumentative, Narrative)

I use this with my 6th grade students to help them discern the three writing prompts that they may get on CAASPP: 1) Informational/Explanatory/Expository 2) Argumentative/Persuasive 3) NarrativeThe document outlines essential elements of each type of writing. Fully customizable for you uses. I use it as a fill in the blank for my students ELA notebooks. Color coded answer key included.
Preview of Informational Writing - Three Easy Steps to Writing a Conclusion Paragraph

Informational Writing - Three Easy Steps to Writing a Conclusion Paragraph

Created by
Maria Grant
This product makes teaching conclusion paragraphs simple! Included is a power point presentation (10 slides) that teaches students how to write a conclusion paragraph for informational writing. A "fill in the blanks" note-taking sheet is also included...a handy reference for students to keep in their binders. I've used this approach for several years, and my fourth grade writers feel successful in writing succinct closing paragraphs. Excellent for test prep! Check out my other listing for writ
Preview of Poetic Devices Doodle notes and Powerpoint presentation Bundle

Poetic Devices Doodle notes and Powerpoint presentation Bundle

Created by
3 Sweet Peas
This poetic devices bundle comes with a: power point presentation and interactive notebook for 15 different literary terms and devices!Perfect for quick pre-made lessons, remote learning, or easy subplans! This pack comes with note sheets (blank/ partially filled in/ completely filled in) and an interactive power point that is perfect for both learning in the classroom as well as individual learning and review at home.This pack covers 15 literary terms and devices including: poetry, prose, struc
Preview of SENTENCE STRUCTURE: SIMPLE SENTENCE: EDITABLE PRESENTATION AND GUIDED NOTES

SENTENCE STRUCTURE: SIMPLE SENTENCE: EDITABLE PRESENTATION AND GUIDED NOTES

Created by
Teach2Tell
The editable PowerPoint presentation and Cornell-style guided note-taking sheets (also editable) will help you target differentiation and teach your students all about Simple Sentences. The note-taking sheets require students to fill in the blanks as you present the Power Point slides. Content ranges from writing parts of definitions of grammatical terminology in addition to interactive practice examples. Separate folder featuring British English spellings included.******************************
Preview of Plot Diagram Cinderella

Plot Diagram Cinderella

Created by
Valentimes
Using a video clip of the Cinderella fairy tale, students identify the elements of the plot diagram.Choice of two videos. Great for ESL, SPED, and younger students. Videos speak slowly, and clearly and have subtitles for English language learners. Fun Review song and fill in the blank notes sheet included.
Preview of Literary Devices Bundle Distance Learning

Literary Devices Bundle Distance Learning

Created by
3 Sweet Peas
This literary methods bundle comes with a: powerpoint presentation, interactive notebook, and doodle notes for 11 different literary methods!Perfect for quick pre-made lessons, remote learning, or easy subplans! This pack comes with note sheets, interactive notebook review pages, and an interactive power point that is perfect for both learning in the classroom as well as individual learning and review at home.This pack covers 11 literary methods including: alliteration, dialogue, diction, foresh
Preview of Multilingual Point of View Notes: EL

Multilingual Point of View Notes: EL

These note sheets are appropriate for all levels of language learners. They offer a myriad of supports to ensure that your learners can identify, verbalize, and write about point of view in literature. Notes include multiple examples and corresponding written examples modeling how to write an analysis of the author's use of point of view. Notes cover first, second, and third person point of view- they do not directly distinguish between omniscient vs limited third person. EL Supports Included:Si
Preview of Informational/Expository Essay Graphic Organizer

Informational/Expository Essay Graphic Organizer

Editable! This graphic organizer has sections for the introduction (hook, background information, thesis), body paragraphs (topic sentence, evidence, analysis, closing sentence), and conclusion (restated thesis statement, summarize main points, look to the future).
Preview of Ordering Adjectives: Interactive PowerPoint

Ordering Adjectives: Interactive PowerPoint

Created by
Kristin McKinney
This fun, ninja-inspired adjective lesson focuses on 2 learning goals: what an adjective is and how to order adjectives in writing. This lesson is aligned with CCSS L.4.1.D: Ordering Adjectives. The PDF file includes standards, EQ's, learning goals, a video, an activator, foldable instructions, a lesson on ordering adjectives, an activity, sample test questions, and a summarizing activity!
Preview of Topic/Main Idea/Theme Graphic Organizer

Topic/Main Idea/Theme Graphic Organizer

Are your students mixing up topic, theme, and main idea? Help students understand the differences with pop culture examples they are familiar with. Use these definitions and this graphic organizer to clarify and practice with your students, or let them fill it out with texts they read on their own.
Preview of Persuasive Techniques Bundle [MTV Activity!]

Persuasive Techniques Bundle [MTV Activity!]

A discounted bundle that includes three products related to teaching persuasive techniques: --Persuasive Techniques PowerPoint A PowerPoint presentation that teaches students about persuasive techniques Includes: -Written and visual examples for each persuasive technique -Whole-class quiz to determine which persuasive technique is being employed -Tug-of-War Making Thinking Visible (MTV) activity to promote high-order thinking For more instructions on how the Tug-of-War activity works, please
Preview of Multiple Meaning Words with Visuals

Multiple Meaning Words with Visuals

Created by
Chelsea Lantzy
This powerpoint lists 35 multiple meaning words for grades 2-5. Each slide has the word and 2-3 pictures to describe the different meanings. Students can use the visuals to help describe the two different meanings. To make it more challenging the students can create sentences using the target word. The powerpoint includes the following multiple meaning words: Bat, light, wave, watch, trip, bark, pool, duck, match, shake, date fair, jam, bill, bowl, stamp, pitcher, court, seal, spring, blue, poun
Preview of RAFTS Writing Prompt | Graphic Organizer

RAFTS Writing Prompt | Graphic Organizer

Created by
Ms P in Primary
Looking for a way to teach your students to deconstruct writing prompts? Check out this RAFTS Writing Prompt Graphic Organizer!Great graphic organizer for grades 3-4 using the RAFTS strategy for deconstructing a prompt! I used this to scaffold for scholars that struggle with writing task initiation. A great resource for writing instruction and test prep!
Preview of Benchmark Advance: Third Grade- Unit Five "Alexander Graham Bell "It Talks!""

Benchmark Advance: Third Grade- Unit Five "Alexander Graham Bell "It Talks!""

Created by
WattsOfLearning
Benchmark Advance Third Grade Unit Five Alexander Graham Bell "It Talks!" Graphic Organizer and Text-Dependent Questions
Preview of Opinion Essay Writing - Types of Transition Words

Opinion Essay Writing - Types of Transition Words

Editable! Use this resource to help your students with their opinion writing.
Preview of Essay Writing - Hooks/Leads for Introductions

Essay Writing - Hooks/Leads for Introductions

Editable! This is a quick overview for students on different types of hooks they can utilize for their introductions in essays.
Preview of Cause and Effect Comprehensive Set

Cause and Effect Comprehensive Set

Created by
Classroom 2277
Reinforce informational text elements with cause and affect passages, signal words and phrases, and sentence creation. Students can collaborate or work independently to analyze nuance in text structure, read and comprehend passages, and assess cause-and-effect relationships with assessments.
Preview of Fantasy Genre Bundle

Fantasy Genre Bundle

Looking for a quick, easy way to introduce or refresh fantasy? This bundle includes a PowerPoint presentation, guided note sheet, and five questions based on the lesson created by a certified Reading Specialist. This can be easily adaptable for online lessons, homework, flipped classroom assignments, etc.
Preview of F.A.S.T. Intervention Reading Lesson Plan for Elementary (EDITABLE)

F.A.S.T. Intervention Reading Lesson Plan for Elementary (EDITABLE)

This FULLY EDITABLE simple and routine lesson plan template is perfect for an intervention (or program which needs to run smoothly with a routine in place. Simply decide what text to use on a consist basis then align with Florida's F.A.S.T. tested standards listed on this document. A hyperlink is included so the full description of the benchmark and clarification can be read. Additional research can be conducted into the Achievement Level Descriptors if needed to deepen the understanding for i
Preview of Ultimate Genre Bundle

Ultimate Genre Bundle

Looking for a quick, easy way to introduce or refresh literature genres? This bundle includes PowerPoint presentations, guided note sheets, and five questions based on the lessons created by a certified Reading Specialist. These can be easily adaptable for online lessons, homework, flipped classroom assignments, etc.Genres included in this bundle:Identifying GenreFantasy GenreRealistic FictionHistorical FictionScience FictionUtopia/Dystopia in Literature
Preview of Video: How Can You Write a Great Informational Essay (Including on a CAASPP PT?)

Video: How Can You Write a Great Informational Essay (Including on a CAASPP PT?)

If your students are asked to write an informational essay on the CAASPP / SBAC performance task, what can they do to make it as excellent as possible? This 18-ish minute video walks them through a simple rubric, asking them to improve MY essay by looking through notes on astronauts to come up with a main idea. (Which winds up being that it is difficult but fun to become an astronaut!) It has a "thinksheet" that helps students engage and follow along. I have them scan the questions before we sta
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