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Study skills Common Core W.9-10.1 resources

Preview of Organizational Skills and Time Management and Study Skills Activities Bundle

Organizational Skills and Time Management and Study Skills Activities Bundle

These activities are perfect for teens and young adults to explore and learn organizational, time management, and note taking skills. This bundle includes interactive hands-on activities with step-by-step instructions, an organization survey, multiple tips, worksheets, and much more to keep your students organized and less stressed as they navigate their many responsibilities.This resource includes:Step-by-step activity directionsHow Organized Are You? SurveyAnswer KeysOrganization and Study Ski
Preview of Time Management - Assessment and Scheduling Activities for Middle & High School

Time Management - Assessment and Scheduling Activities for Middle & High School

Middle and high school students often struggle to manage their time. Through the use of a blank daily schedule, along with an interactive worksheet, students will be able to see a visual representation of how they spend their time throughout the day. This hands-on resource also includes a reflection worksheet to help students assess how their time is being allocated and to assist them in developing a plan to better manage their time.  This resource includes:2 Interactive Activities3 WorksheetsDi
Preview of Organizational and Study Skills for Middle and High School Students

Organizational and Study Skills for Middle and High School Students

Middle and high school students sometimes become overwhelmed trying to get organized. This resource provides an opportunity for students to measure their current level of organization and study habits, in order to begin creating a plan for organizing their school, home, and personal lives. Complete with tips and a reflection activity, teens will soon be on their way to becoming more efficient and less stressed about juggling their many responsibilities!This resource includes:• Step-by-step activ
Preview of Note Taking Activities - Organization and Study Skills for Middle & High School

Note Taking Activities - Organization and Study Skills for Middle & High School

Students can often struggle to take organized, efficient notes. The interactive activities in this resource connect to real-world use of writing text passages and include tips and strategies to take notes as quickly and efficiently as possible. The use of abbreviations and symbols are taught, and students are given the opportunity to create their own. This resource includes:• Step-by-step activity directions• Note Taking Tips Handout• Symbols and Abbreviations Worksheet• Reading and Writing Text
Preview of PARAPHRASING Lesson and Practice

PARAPHRASING Lesson and Practice

Created by
Arlene Manemann
When students are told to "paraphrase," many need a review of what that term means.This file includes board note pages usable with smart/prom/overhead or document camera, and coordinating student handout for reviewing paraphrasing with one article on a student friendly topic. It walks students through the steps for paraphrasing.Then there is a second article - a one page independent or group student practice, using the instructions reviewed on the first handout.A word search and a matching exer
Preview of Color Coded GED Extended Response (Essay) Template and Types of Support

Color Coded GED Extended Response (Essay) Template and Types of Support

Created by
Susie Scott
This template helps students write a well organized, developed and cohesive essay on the GED Reasoning Through Language Arts - Extended Response (essay). Many of my students wished they had templates when learning how to write essays in high school. It makes practicing essay writing for the GED test easier and enjoyable. After a few times practicing using this template and types of support, they are able to successfully complete the extended response on either the GED Ready test or the Offici
Preview of Movie Analysis Guide and Workbook - How to critically analyze a movie

Movie Analysis Guide and Workbook - How to critically analyze a movie

Watching movies is fun. Analyzing movies – not so much. But movie analysis has to be a crucial part of your research, especially if you want to use it as a source of information for your research. This workbook-style resource aims at teaching your students how to critically analyze a movie. Studying movies will not only be easy peasy lemon squeezy with this workbook but it will also be a rewarding experience where they learn to think and analyze various aspects of the movie rhetorically.This res
Preview of Write Your Own Letter of Recommendation

Write Your Own Letter of Recommendation

Created by
Lauren Reilly
Many teachers struggle writing letters of recommendation for their students. With so many students and so little time, it is nice when a student provides you with some of the information (or even the entire letter) so you, as a teacher, have something to work from. In this worksheet packet, students will learn what a great letter of recommendation is, see exemplars, and then practice writing two of their own using two different prompts.
Preview of Percy Jackson: Questions with Sentence Starters

Percy Jackson: Questions with Sentence Starters

Created by
MissMazakas
This resource is for the students who are in High School that are not on Diploma pathway. They are completing modified and supported reflections on Percy Jackson and The Lightning Thief.
Preview of GED Extended Response (Essay) - Types of Strong and Weak Support

GED Extended Response (Essay) - Types of Strong and Weak Support

Created by
Susie Scott
This document helps students who are studying to pass the Reasoning through Language Arts test for the GED. It helps students identify strong and weak support on the RLA - Extended Response (Essay).
Preview of CERCA Writing Posters

CERCA Writing Posters

Created by
Janie Tyndall
ClaimEvidenceReasoningCounterargumentAudienceWriting ExpectationsGive specific guidelines for student writing assignments! Post these on your wall for students to reference.
Preview of Reader's Log - Chapter Notes and Story Analysis

Reader's Log - Chapter Notes and Story Analysis

Created by
Shannon Anthony
Encourage active reading and critical thinking with this guided reader's log that's both student and teacher friendly. The reader's log allows students to comfortably and freely connect to the text on a personal level first and then on a more analytical level later. The order of operations is designed to ease students into deeper levels of knowledge as they actively engage the text. Areas of inquiry included personal response, vocabulary development, rhetorical device analysis, and author's purp
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