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Preview of Primary and Secondary Sources

Primary and Secondary Sources

Created by
Elementary Kels
I created this resource to introduce primary and secondary sources. I have two slides defining each. Then, I have a slide comparing and contrasting first and second hand accounts. I would have students complete the Venn Diagram first, and then show the answers after. Next, I have 11 slides for interactive practice. Students will be presented with various resources and decide whether each one is primary or secondary. They can use whiteboards, hand signals, or turn and talk to show what they
Preview of Texas History FULL YEAR MEGA-BUNDLE!!

Texas History FULL YEAR MEGA-BUNDLE!!

In this Texas History FULL YEAR mega-bundle you will find ALL of my 4th Grade Texas History products. This bundle will take you through the entire school year! Includes Slides & Notes, Interactive Notebooks, Stations, and Unit Tests! All activities are low-prep and easy to implement! This bundle includes these TEKS-aligned Texas History products:1. Slides & NotesPresentation can be used in a teacher-led physical or virtual classroom while students fill in their paper or digital notes!L
Preview of Making Inferences Introductory Presentation & Student Notes: Print & Digital

Making Inferences Introductory Presentation & Student Notes: Print & Digital

Created by
Truscott Teaches
This Making Inferences Introductory Presentation contains 22 slides and 6 reading comprehension practice passages. While following along with the presentation, students will complete the included 7-page Guided Student Notes Packet. Print and Digital versions of the Guided Student Notes are included. The presentation covers How to Make an Inference, a Making Inference Graphic Organizer and 6 Inference Practice Passages. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Download PREVIEW for FREE Inference Activity!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️Looking for mo
Preview of Central Idea Main Idea Foldable Style Notes and PowerPoint for Middle School

Central Idea Main Idea Foldable Style Notes and PowerPoint for Middle School

Your middle school students will learn how to determine the central idea in a non-fiction text with 4 easy steps! The differentiated guided notes are leveled and have an option for every learner in your classroom and come with a PowerPoint and an original non-fiction text!In this resource, you'll receive:✅ TWO PowerPoints that show students how to find the central idea in 4 easy steps! One matches the interactive notebook foldable and the other matches the Pixanotes® (interactive guided note
Preview of How to Write a Paragraph: A Step by Step Guide to Paragraph Writing

How to Write a Paragraph: A Step by Step Guide to Paragraph Writing

Created by
Love Learning
Writing paragraphs has never been easier with this step by step color coding method! I use this to teach my students AND my own children paragraph writing and it has improved their writing tremendously!This strategy for writing paragraphs has transformed the way my students write their paragraphs, and in turn - their essays! The lesson teaches students how to use three different colors to add specific details to their body paragraphs. It is a step by step guide that does not overwhelm students.
Preview of Central Idea Main Idea Central Message Theme PRINTABLE BUNDLE

Central Idea Main Idea Central Message Theme PRINTABLE BUNDLE

Everything you need to teach your Middle School students to determine Central Idea and Theme is in this easy-to-use and interactive Printable Bundle!Objective: Middle School students will learn how to determine a theme and/or central idea in 4 steps and then have an opportunity to practice with new text, take a quiz and then participate in remediation or enrichment before taking a final assessment.In this resource, you'll receive ALL of these materials:✅ A link to a video to use as an introduct
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 Ask and Answer Questions | Nonfiction | RI.3.1

Ask and Answer Questions | Nonfiction | RI.3.1

This CCSS-Aligned Asking and Answering Questions lesson includes scaffolded student notes, independent practice activities, homework, and an assessment to help you teach your students about asking and answering questions in nonfiction text. Students will learn about asking questions, using question words, thick and thin questions, and answering questions using text evidence. Standard: RI.3.1 - Asking and Answering QuestionsLesson Overview:1. Teaching GuideThe teaching guide outlines the standard
Preview of Main Idea and Supporting Details Presentation & Student Notes: Print & Digital

Main Idea and Supporting Details Presentation & Student Notes: Print & Digital

Created by
Truscott Teaches
This Main Idea Introductory Presentation contains 43 slides and 5 reading comprehension practice passages. This central idea presentation is a great way to introduce your students to determining the main idea and identifying supporting details. While following along with the presentation, students will complete the included Guided Student Notes Packet. This Notes come in Print & Digital. An Answer Key is provided. The presentation covers ...The Definition of Main IdeaThe Process for Deter
Preview of RI.2-Objective Summary/Central Idea (Slides/Activity/Student Notes)

RI.2-Objective Summary/Central Idea (Slides/Activity/Student Notes)

This resource contains links to three resources: a Google slides teacher presentation, a Google slides student presentation (guided note), and a PPT student notes edition (editable). As an ELA teacher for nearly a decade now, getting students to write an objective summary is the hardest, easiest thing to do. It seems simple--just write a summary, right? However, most students find it very challenging to identify the text structure, the central idea(s), and the key ideas/details. Due to this, I h
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 Summary Writing Process: Introductory Presentation & Guided Student Notes

Summary Writing Process: Introductory Presentation & Guided Student Notes

Created by
Truscott Teaches
This Summary Writing Introductory Presentation contains 29 slides and a reading comprehension practice passage. This summarizing presentation is a great way to introduce your students to the summary writing process. While following along with the presentation, students will complete the included Guided Student Notes Packet. This packet contains 9 pages. The presentation covers ...The DOs and DON'Ts of Summary WritingThe Steps in the Summarizing ProcessPractice Writing a SummaryPractice Assessi
Preview of Writing CER Science Arguments with Claim Evidence Reasoning

Writing CER Science Arguments with Claim Evidence Reasoning

Help your students write meaningful conclusions and strong scientific arguments CER. This interactive presentation and student notes will guide your students through the 3 parts of a scientific argument - Claims, Evidence, and Reasoning. Supports Common Core and Aligned with NGSS practices - constructing arguments and engaging in argument from evidence. What's included?- Presentation to introduce and define the 3 parts of a scientific argument- student practice using data about Earth's inter
Preview of Unit 7: AP Lang & Comp - theme Science & Tech: focus - Syntax, Fallacy, Satire

Unit 7: AP Lang & Comp - theme Science & Tech: focus - Syntax, Fallacy, Satire

Created by
English Academia
Within this unit, students will take a deeper look at syntactical choices - with an in-depth guide to understanding: clauses, phrases, subordination, coordination, correlation, various forms of parallel structure and repetition, cumulative and period sentences, and more. Students will walk through John Barry's, The Great Influenza, prompt with specific examples to illustrate each of the syntactical techniques. Students will then learn about techniques of fallacy and satire. Students will be guid
Preview of Unit 6: AP Lang - Health & Environment, focus on synthesis, connotation, bias

Unit 6: AP Lang - Health & Environment, focus on synthesis, connotation, bias

Created by
English Academia
This resource focuses on synthesis, sources, bias, limitations, and connotation. Students will read passages, view videos, and work through the website procon.org, to explore food, health, and the environment. Students will begin by exploring the topic of GMO's, and then they will do an investigation of their own diet, and learn how to credibly find evidence to analyze their consumption and exercise trends. Students will actively not only learn about how to incorporate outside sources, but they
Preview of Objective Summary for Literary Texts - Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then

Objective Summary for Literary Texts - Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then

Created by
Jenny McPhaul
PowerPoint provides notes (how-to) for writing an objective summary for literary texts. This PowerPoint provides the "Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then" method of summary writing. After the notes, you can read a short story or picture book to complete a "SWBST" graphic organizer together as a class for practice. If you purchase the PowerPoint, you can message me and I will send you the guided notes word document that accompanies these notes.
Preview of Media Literacy, PPT Slides & Guided Notes, News Bias, Fake News

Media Literacy, PPT Slides & Guided Notes, News Bias, Fake News

This resource is great for introducing the topic of media literacy. It can be used for middle school or high school ELA, or would also work well for a journalism or communications course.It includes a ppt presentation that covers the topic of media literacy, and why it is important to our society. The content focuses on:*The value of being an informed listener/reader/viewer of the news*Recognizing bias in news sources on websites*Considering a variety of news sources and where they fall on the b
Preview of Red Dress Day Slides Bundle

Red Dress Day Slides Bundle

Created by
Tasheena Styran
Overview: This Red Dress Day Presentation is a ready-to-go educational tool designed to raise awareness about the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) crisis in Canada. This engaging PPT creates an impactful learning experience. The PPT is set to autoplay, and is approximately 14 minutes long, featuring background music and ending with a video clip.Also included: print and go fill in the blanks notes, multiple choice quiz.
Preview of States - ALL ABOUT FLORIDA - Informational Editable PowerPoint Slideshow

States - ALL ABOUT FLORIDA - Informational Editable PowerPoint Slideshow

Nicely crafted 27-slide presentation detailing wonderful information about the state of Florida. File comes as a Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation that is fully editable and as a PDF file. In this slideshow we will learn about Florida's:HistoryDemographicsLandmarksIndustriesFamous CitizensGeographyClimateCool Facts************************************************************************Other slideshows you might be interested in:History & Description of American Holidays SlideshowAll About M
Preview of Unit 8: AP Lang & Comp - Focus on Education- PPT, reading, and activities

Unit 8: AP Lang & Comp - Focus on Education- PPT, reading, and activities

Created by
English Academia
Students will love learning about the foundations of education, and the many controversies that surround schooling as we know it today. First students will read through some foundational documents including: Plato, Benjamin Franklin, Horace Mann, Emerson, and more. Students will then respond to an argument prompt that has students focus on "book learning" versus "world learning." Next, students will then take a look at more contemporary pieces, including works from: Diane Ravitch, Jonathan Kozol
Preview of Nonfiction Text Features | Editable PowerPoint and Scaffolded Notes | RI.3.5

Nonfiction Text Features | Editable PowerPoint and Scaffolded Notes | RI.3.5

This Nonfiction Text Features PowerPoint and Scaffolded Notes Bundle contains an editable PowerPoint presentation and guided student notes to help you teach your students about common nonfiction text features.PLEASE CLICK ON THE PREVIEW TO SEE WHAT IS INCLUDED!This resource is great for a teacher-led language arts lesson about nonfiction text features. As you teach, your students will record key words and drawings on their guided notes sheet to improve understanding and keep them engaged through
Preview of Social Media & Pop Culture Project - student investigation of cultural influence

Social Media & Pop Culture Project - student investigation of cultural influence

Created by
English Academia
In this interactive unit, students will work participate in a two-week (depending on class length) investigation where they will evaluate the influence of social media, fashion, and other cultural norms within their life. First, students will spend about two days in their own investigation, where they will evaluate their own habits: phones, social media, ear buds, fashion, politics & then they will observe their surrounding world to see the habits of those people surrounding them. Next, they
Preview of AP Lang Unit 1: Human Rights and American Doctrine: Rhetorical Situation

AP Lang Unit 1: Human Rights and American Doctrine: Rhetorical Situation

Created by
English Academia
Created from a vantage point of human rights, this PPT unit will explore all of the key components of the AP Language and Composition's Unit 1 standards while also highlighting International Human Rights doctrine and American rights doctrine. First, students will grasp the concepts of the rhetorical situation through engaging speeches (video and text included): Malala, Lou Gehrig, Selena Gomez, and more. Students will learn to identify all of the key features: speaker, persona, audience, context
Preview of Introduction to Nonfiction and Informational Texts Mini-lesson

Introduction to Nonfiction and Informational Texts Mini-lesson

Students are usually pretty familiar with narrative nonfiction text structures...it's so similar to all the fiction they have been reading! I made this PowerPoint and note set when I saw the need to introduce my students to the structure of non-narrative nonfiction, also commonly referred to as informational texts. I use this as an informal texts unit introduction so that we can have intelligent class discussions about what we are reading. I hope you find it as beneficial as I do! If you like t
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