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Preview of 5th Grade Choice Boards for Differentiation - Science, ELA, Math, Social Studies

5th Grade Choice Boards for Differentiation - Science, ELA, Math, Social Studies

Fifth grade teachers searching for engaging science, math, social studies, and ELA activities, look no further! This bundle includes 15 math choice boards, 15 science choice boards, 15 social studies choice boards, and 15 reading and writing choice boards. Choice boards are excellent for differentiating your instruction for ALL students, including intervention and enrichment students! These choice boards are perfect for reviewing and extending what you've taught in class. Printable and digital v
Preview of 5th Grade ELA Choice Boards for Reading and Writing - Early Finishers

5th Grade ELA Choice Boards for Reading and Writing - Early Finishers

Fifth grade teachers searching for engaging reading and writing activities, look no further! This resource includes 15 ELA choice boards aligned to common 5th grade ELA topics. Choice boards are excellent for differentiating your instruction for ALL students, including intervention and enrichment students! These choice boards are perfect for reviewing and extending what you've taught in class. Printable and digital versions are both included, and it's ready to be used!➡️ BUY THIS 5TH GRADE BUNDL
Preview of Halloween Depth and Complexity Frames and Print-and-Go Activities

Halloween Depth and Complexity Frames and Print-and-Go Activities

This Depth and Complexity Halloween Activity Pack is chock-full of print-and-go activities to help you celebrate Halloween while addressing loads and loads of English Language Arts, Math, Science, and Social Studies standards. If you're looking for a way to celebrate Halloween while still learning, this activity pack is perfect!You'll find Depth and Complexity Halloween fiction, writing prompts, original non-fiction pieces to read, Depth and Complexity frames to complete, image analysis, three l
Preview of Biography Activities - Task Cards & Choice Boards for Any Book

Biography Activities - Task Cards & Choice Boards for Any Book

Created by
Brenda Kovich
Dozens of biography activities come in two formats: task cards or choice boards. Each focuses on one informational text standard, as well as a higher order thinking skill (applying, analyzing, evaluating, or creating).Open the preview to take a closer look.They can be used with any biography: picture or chapter book, read-aloud or independently. You may pick and choose, ask students to specific tasks, or allow them to choose their own activities using the tic-tac-toe menus.All materials come in
Preview of Mexican Independence Day Depth and Complexity Activities for El Grito de Dolores

Mexican Independence Day Depth and Complexity Activities for El Grito de Dolores

This Mexican Independence Day Activity Pack is chock-full of print-and-go activities to help you celebrate Mexican Independence Day and/or El Grito de Dolores while addressing loads and loads of English Language Arts and Social Studies standards. It's perfect for teacherIf you're looking for a way to teach students about Mexican Independence Day that is culturally sensitive, has lots of activities, and uses the Depth & Complexity framework, this activity pack is perfect!You'll find Mexican I
Preview of September STEM Activities and Challenges with Close Reading Passages

September STEM Activities and Challenges with Close Reading Passages

Created by
Tied 2 Teaching
STEM challenge activities are so much fun. But, finding the time to incorporate design challenges into your curriculum can be difficult. The September STEM Design Challenge COLLECTION is part of the STEM with CLOSE READING series. It gives you FOUR OF MY BEST SELLING STEM CHALLENGES and will seamlessly allow you to tie together the curriculum by giving you rigorous text dependent questions that go with a high interest reading passages IN ADDITION to the fun STEM activities! Watch your kids
Preview of Black Duck by Janet Taylor Lisle Literature Study

Black Duck by Janet Taylor Lisle Literature Study

This literature study has it all to challenge readers! With a focus on setting, stagnant vs. dynamic characters, symbolism, personal values and debate, this study will keep students thinking long after they finish the book! Included:Lesson PlansPre-Reading Research on 1920s and ProhibitionCharacter Grid (mathematics integration)Short Answer Chapter QuestionsRating Scales (rate by opinion and justify)Choose Two (student choice for response)Discussion Cards Blank and with QuestionsAgree/Disagree
Preview of Socratic Seminar Bundle: Debate for Gifted and Talented Reading Enrichment

Socratic Seminar Bundle: Debate for Gifted and Talented Reading Enrichment

Should kids be allowed to bring their phones to school? What are the benefits? What are the concerns? Should recycling be required? What are the benefits of recycling? What are the concerns about mandating it? What is your opinion of artificial intelligence? What are the benefits? What are the concerns? In Socratic Seminar, students will read all about the pros and cons of each issue and form an opinion. They will then cite evidence from the text to discuss their point of view and listen to the
Preview of STEM Engineering for Elementary GATE - Wind Power, Windmills, and Wind

STEM Engineering for Elementary GATE - Wind Power, Windmills, and Wind

Two challenging but age-appropriate engineering projects highlight this unit. If you’ve taught my other STEM units, however, you know they’re not simply building projects. We’re thinking, learning science concepts, developing explanations, applying math and non-fiction reading skills, and bringing a wide variety of areas into a unit. But let’s not take lightly how cool it is to build and experiment with a cool mini glider and a working windmill! As usual, we have ready-to-print activity shee
Preview of Should Kids Have Phones in School Socratic Seminar: Debate for Gifted & Talented

Should Kids Have Phones in School Socratic Seminar: Debate for Gifted & Talented

Should kids be allowed to bring their phones to school? What are the benefits? What are the concerns? In this Socratic Seminar, students will read all about the pros and cons of phones in schools and form an opinion. They will then cite evidence from the text to discuss their point of view and listen to the points of view of their classmates. The typical format of a Socratic Seminar involves two circles. The inner circle participates in the discussion. The outer circle keeps track of the interac
Preview of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Socratic Seminar: Debate for Gifted and Talented

Artificial Intelligence (AI) Socratic Seminar: Debate for Gifted and Talented

What is your opinion of artificial intelligence? What are the benefits? What are the concerns? In this Socratic Seminar, students will read all about the pros and cons of artificial intelligence and form an opinion. They will then cite evidence from the text to discuss their point of view and listen to the points of view of their classmates. The typical format of a Socratic Seminar involves two circles. The inner circle participates in the discussion. The outer circle keeps track of the interact
Preview of Earth Day Socratic Seminar: Required Recycling Debate for Gifted and Talented

Earth Day Socratic Seminar: Required Recycling Debate for Gifted and Talented

Should recycling be required? What are the benefits of recycling? What are the concerns about mandating it? In this Socratic Seminar, students will read all about the pros and cons of required recycling and form an opinion. They will then cite evidence from the text to discuss their point of view and listen to the points of view of their classmates. The typical format of a Socratic Seminar involves two circles. The inner circle participates in the discussion. The outer circle keeps track of the
Preview of PBL Introduction to Architecture: Build Your Own Dream Treehouse

PBL Introduction to Architecture: Build Your Own Dream Treehouse

Created by
Kailey Picone
No planning required! This PBL comes with a 32-slide presentation introducing the major concepts, elements, and procedures of architecture. Students will then use the elements and process to answer research questions (resources provided), plan, sketch, build, present, and reflect on their dream treehouse! This bundle comes with a 12-page paced guide for students, with teacher signoffs on every step.
Preview of Multiple Intelligences: ARGUE IT! CHOICE CARDS® - SET 1

Multiple Intelligences: ARGUE IT! CHOICE CARDS® - SET 1

Power-Up your classroom with BYTES Power Smarts! These Choice Cards include 25 argumentative essay prompts that cover multiple standards for Common Core. See full packet contents listed below and click on Preview under the thumbnails above to see a sample of the packet contents.Choice Cards® are task cards, but we think the word CHOICE is more motivational. Students have lots of CHOICES with BYTES Power Smarts IT! Packs. Students can choose an IT! Pack and, within that pack, they can choose w
Preview of Integration of Knowledge using Online Reading Passages

Integration of Knowledge using Online Reading Passages

Explore Reading:Informational Common Core Standards using this resource! Three sets of articles and videos have students explore bias, structure, compare/contrast, how authors prove their point, and MORE! Articles can be found online (websites inserted in the file) and are all FREE! The articles are also high-interest as their topics include the Mayan "Doomsday" Prediction, Minecraft and Artificial Intelligence! Included: Lesson Plans Test Prep Questions Article and Video Links Discussion Ca
Preview of Research Unit: Hidden Heroes

Research Unit: Hidden Heroes

Step-by-step packet for conducting research in the classroom. Introduce your learners to heroes they haven't heard of before while working on 21st century skills! Ready to use packet for students with a teacher guide included. Note: This packet is not editable.Unit Includes:Student Packet (available in color or black and white) includes: Cover Page option 1 Cover Page option 2 Finding Your Topic Topic Ideas Planning for Success Mind Map Goal Setting Research (source 1) Research (source 2) Resea
Preview of Multiple Intelligences: WRITE IT! CHOICE CARDS® - SET 1

Multiple Intelligences: WRITE IT! CHOICE CARDS® - SET 1

Power-Up your classroom with BYTES Power Smarts! These 25 Choice Cards are designed for Common Core and include Narratives (Science Fiction Short Story, Historical Fiction Short Story, Fantasy Short Story, Mini-Biography, Script), News Articles, Argumentative Essays, Opinion Pieces/Editorials, Speeches, Monologues, Research Papers, Persuasive Letters writing prompts that cover multiple standards for Common Core. See the full packet contents listed below and click on Preview under the thumbnail
Preview of Refugee: A Literature Study

Refugee: A Literature Study

This comprehensive literature study will get your students excited and talking about a real world issue! The study combines Alan Gratz's Refugee with informational texts, videos and photographs designed to help students better comprehend the novel and to expand their understanding of humanity. Through the integration of both types of texts, students will develop a deeper understanding of the novel and the struggles faced by refugees throughout history. They will also critique Gratz's ability to
Preview of Counting by 7s & Rain Reign: A Comparison

Counting by 7s & Rain Reign: A Comparison

Two great novels, two talented authors, two best-selling books, two strong characters with diagnoses... Counting by 7s by Holly Goldberg Sloan and Rain Reign by Ann M. Martin have A LOT in common! Created as an independent study, this guide can be used for single students or for an entire class!In this comparison study, students will compare and contrast the plots of the novels, the two main characters, the two diagnoses of the main characters, and perspectives on current research involving gif
Preview of RI.5.6 RI.6.6 RI.7.6 POV, Perspective and Persuasion with Daylight Saving Time

RI.5.6 RI.6.6 RI.7.6 POV, Perspective and Persuasion with Daylight Saving Time

Did you know Daylight Saving Time (DST) is a hot-button issue? I didn't, but when I found out, I knew I had to turn it into a perspective/point of view/persuasion lesson since it is a topic that is kid-appropriate! This series of lessons focuses on a writer's point of view, perspective and opinion. Students will learn how writers use strong, persuasive language to prove their point. They will also take a look at the difference between a strong argument, a weak argument and an unbiased view o
Preview of Westward Expansion

Westward Expansion

Created by
TeacherOnBreak
Research based PBL for Westward Expansion 1790-1850
Preview of Chapter 3: A Changing Continent

Chapter 3: A Changing Continent

Another no prep resource. 5th-grade Impact California. Intended to be used with the Weekly Explorer Magazine text.
Preview of Thematic Timlines: Interdisciplinary Approaches to History and Literacy

Thematic Timlines: Interdisciplinary Approaches to History and Literacy

Created by
Kacie Nadeau
These three examples allow teachers to integrate language arts and social studies concepts. Applying the themes of social studies to any historical topic reinforces the interdisciplinary nature of language arts and social studies. Thematic timelines promote routine use of digital primary and secondary sources in authentic ways. These examples allow teachers to begin at a basic research and application level and advance to building timelines with students securing primary sources.
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