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Spring other (social studies) Common Core RL.8.2 resources

Preview of End of Year ELA Escape Room

End of Year ELA Escape Room

If you are looking for the perfect way to end the school year and send your students off to summer vacation on a high note, look no further than this End of Year Escape Room for ELA!There is no wonder why escape rooms are so popular; they are highly engaging and encourage people to work together and think creatively in order to solve different puzzles... all while trying to beat the clock! This meticulously-crafted resource features all of the materials you need to conduct a full-length ELA Esca
Preview of End Of Year Activities ELA Middle School FUN READING WRITING MOVIE DAY REVIEW

End Of Year Activities ELA Middle School FUN READING WRITING MOVIE DAY REVIEW

THE ULTIMATE END OF SCHOOL YEAR BUNDLE! Designed for MAXIMUM EOY engagement! Keep students on track the final month of middle school with English Language Arts review that is challenging AND fun! INCLUDED:✔ MAY Grammar REVIEW Bell Ringers✔ End Of Year Writing Review: Argumentative, Informative, Literary Analysis, Narrative, Letter, Constructed Response✔ End Of Year ELA Reading, Writing, & Grammar Assessment✔ Animated Short Film "SPRING" Literary Analysis ✔ Class Game: Would You Rather?✔ Lite
Preview of The Only Road Lit Log (Novel Study) (For Distance or Classroom Learning)

The Only Road Lit Log (Novel Study) (For Distance or Classroom Learning)

This is a lit log for The Only Road, a realistic fiction by Alexandra Diaz, about a boy and his cousin who flee their Guatemalan village to live with a brother in the United States. Even though this story is fictional, it is like the millions of real immigrants whose "only road" is to travel illegally into the United States. Themes are: immigration, undocumented immigrates, gangs and violence, bravery and fear, family and friendship. This lit log could be used as a guide for direc
Preview of 35 Discussion Task Cards for Literature Circles

35 Discussion Task Cards for Literature Circles

Spark engaging conversations with Literature Circle Discussion Task Cards!Are your students struggling to keep conversation going during book club meetings? Do they love their novels, but don't know how to engage in discussion? These task cards offer 35 creative, critical thinking questions to prompt engaging, in depth discussion around literature circle or choice reading novels. Each card has one prompting question that addresses the novel's character, theme, setting, mood, and plot. Simply cut
Preview of AVID Spring | April Early Finisher Activity Packet-With WICOR Skills

AVID Spring | April Early Finisher Activity Packet-With WICOR Skills

Created by
AVID Nerds
AVID Spring | April Early Finisher Activity Packet-With WICOR Skills: This engaging resource is great for early finishers, sub plans, or even as printable worksheets used in study hall. It combines fun activities with academic enrichment, offering a blend of spring-themed fun and educational content. Students will enjoy exciting challenges, goal-setting exercises, a reorganization checklist for binders, and an inspiring reading passage accompanied by thought-provoking questions, and more! Check
Preview of Springtime Poems for Spring Middle School ELA Lesson Plan Worksheet No Prep

Springtime Poems for Spring Middle School ELA Lesson Plan Worksheet No Prep

Created by
Open Our Books
This fully editable packet is ready to use to celebrate springtime with your middle school students through classic poetry. This lesson plan guides students through a Do Now, Notes about mood, imagery, and theme, and then has students analyze a classic poem about Spring in small groups. Students will first discuss the poem in small groups, and then share their takeaways with the whole-class.For homework, students will complete a creative homework assignment that asks them to write their own poem
Preview of Bellringers for Middle & High School Students: Reading Based Spring-Themed

Bellringers for Middle & High School Students: Reading Based Spring-Themed

Created by
2Cute Classrooms
The following ELA Bell Ringers are short, high interest reading comprehension activities. They can used at the beginning of class, at the end of class, or as exit slips. These ELA Bell Ringers will help you teach your students how to locate text features, text structures, main ideas, and supporting details.This set of ELA Bell Ringers includes 20 reading comprehension bell ringers, their answer key, a text structure chart, and a text feature chart.If you like this activity, be sure to check out
Preview of Until I Find Julian Lit Log (Novel Study) (For Distance or Classroom Learning)

Until I Find Julian Lit Log (Novel Study) (For Distance or Classroom Learning)

This is a lit log for Until I find Julian by Patricia Reilly Giff. The themes of this contemporary realistic fiction are: immigration issues, family, helping others, survival, and responsibility. The lit log can be used as a guide for a read aloud or for direct reading instruction (guided reading, novel study, or literature circle). It can be used for distance or classroom learning. The key focus skills of the lit log are: cite textual evidence, describe plot/characters, and expla
Preview of Les Miserables Book Review Packet / Movie Guide

Les Miserables Book Review Packet / Movie Guide

Created by
Cam Teaches ELA
This comprehensive guide can be used as a book review packet OR a movie guide for Les Miserables. I love incorporating film and music into the ELA curriculum because it covers other common core standards but it also gives students (and teachers) a break from traditional class work.  I've both taught the book Les Miserables and used the movie Les Miserables to accompany with another book I was teaching (Persepolis). When teaching Persepolis, the theme/motif of class struggle was present, and I u
Preview of Warrior Gospel

Warrior Gospel

"Warrior Gospel" is a comparison of the betrayal and arrest of Jesus from the Gospel of Matthew with the account given in the Heliand. The Heliand is a verse poem originally written in Old Saxon which recounts the life of Christ in the style of a Germanic epic like Beowulf. It is a fascinating look at how the Truth of the Gospel can be translated into a different historical context. Keywords: Gospel, Germanic, Bible, Catholic, Heliand, Missionary
Preview of Tone, Mood, and Pacing Stations with Pigeon Impossible for Google Appsâ„¢

Tone, Mood, and Pacing Stations with Pigeon Impossible for Google Appsâ„¢

Created by
Yaddy's Room
This product is for Google Apps. Students will analyze tone, mood, and pacing using the short film Pigeon Impossible. Students can complete these stations in collaborative groups in a digital learning environment. Collaborative station activities don't just have to be done in person. In this virtual station activity, students will complete 5 stations with their group then input their answers and group feedback in a Google Form, enabling collaboration even when learning in a distance or remote en
Preview of Turning Red Movie Guide Activities: Worksheets, Reading, Coloring, & more!

Turning Red Movie Guide Activities: Worksheets, Reading, Coloring, & more!

Enhance your students' learning experience with my Turning Red Video Guide Worksheets. This comprehensive resource is designed to accompany the film, and is perfect for use in the classroom.The worksheets include:Fill-in-the-blank activity to be completed while watching the video.Informational text to help students complete worksheets.Short answer questions are great for students to complete after watching the video.Coloring Sheet for fast finishers!Writing prompt so students display their under
Preview of Summary Graphic Organizer

Summary Graphic Organizer

Created by
Kelsy Smith
Utilizes IVF for a strong topic sentence and SWBST to help students prioritize moments from the text in order to produce a well-organized summary.
Preview of Napoleon's Memoirs: Reading and Questions

Napoleon's Memoirs: Reading and Questions

Created by
Michael Londos
This assignment contains eight memoirs from Napoleon Bonaparte during the Napoleonic Wars and his pursuit into Russia. His memoirs begin in July, 1810 and conclude in March of 1816. There are 10 questions that analyze the thoughts and actions of Napoleon and his conquest of Europe.
Preview of Analyzing "Ode to Enchanted Light" by Pablo Neruda Test Prep and Game

Analyzing "Ode to Enchanted Light" by Pablo Neruda Test Prep and Game

Created by
Trang Exchange
Celebrate Poetry Month and spring with this beautiful poem. Complete with poem, analyzing literary devices test prep, answer key, and paperless game. Follow me to build your teacher and tutor toolbox. So much more to come. Thanks for visiting. Happy teaching!*Of course, teachers know their students best. I do not recommend the quiz above for high school Honors or AP courses. The annotations and quiz make the poem accessible for most students.Celebrate Poetry Month.Analyzing Poetry Bundle: Ridd
Preview of A Story Like the Wind (Gill Lewis/Jo Weaver) Novella Discussion Guide

A Story Like the Wind (Gill Lewis/Jo Weaver) Novella Discussion Guide

Guide a classroom, library, book club, or other discussion of this masterful novella about refugees and the power of hope. Arranged by Common Core standards and written by acclaimed author Karen Lynn Williams, this free downloadable pdf will jumpstart conversations and invite reflection on the book's themes.About A Story Like the Wind: Rami is in a small dinghy filled with strangers, all of them refugees seeking a safe harbor. But with no motor, no oars, and a rising tide, their situation looks
Preview of The Verdigris Pawn, Curriculum and Reading Guide

The Verdigris Pawn, Curriculum and Reading Guide

Created by
Alysa Wishingrad
The Verdigris Pawn, by Alysa Wishingrad, a 2021 JLG Gold Standard Selection, is an upper middle-grade fantasy novel that explores issues around power, privilege, and social justice. Use this guide to facilitate meaningful conversations and deepen the reader’s engagement around the issues, or power, politics, social structure, and class structure. The questions and extension activities are designed to prompt middle school readers to explore the world of the book as well as their own lives ex
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