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Winter Common Core W.11-12.2 resources

Preview of Poetry Analysis: "Stopping By Woods..." by Robert Frost

Poetry Analysis: "Stopping By Woods..." by Robert Frost

Created by
Tracee Orman
My standards-based poetry analysis of Robert Frost's beloved poem "Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening" includes everything you need for a meaningful activity for your students! They will practice reading, writing, language, and drawing skills as they look at Frost's poem in-depth.In addition, your students can doodle and color all over the pages! Each page has items that can be colored and they are encouraged to draw, as well. It's a great activity for all levels of learning.See my preview to
Preview of 18 PAGES: Winter Break Activity Book and Journal with Mental Wellness Check-Ins

18 PAGES: Winter Break Activity Book and Journal with Mental Wellness Check-Ins

As teachers, we know that not all of our students are safe, well-fed, or happy at home. This packet should give teachers a little peace of mind that our students will have a bit of entertainment and an outlet for their feelings over Winter Break.This product includes:A cover page and title page18 daily pages with an activity (word search, coloring, art, etc.) and a wellness check-in (gratitude, mental check, stretch, etc.)Similar productsSnowman prefix/suffix and winter bulletin board decor BUND
Preview of Chinese New Year Activities  and Word Search - Lunar New Year

Chinese New Year Activities and Word Search - Lunar New Year

Created by
Mochateacher
This NO PREP Chinese New Year activity is an excellent resource to help students practice paraphrasing and synthesizing information.  If your students are like mine, they are awesome at citing evidence but really struggle with putting information into their own words.  Using this resource has been a game changer for all my students.  Regardless of their Lexile levels, all my students are able to read the information.  Students know that there isn’t one right answer and are more willing to try an
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