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Preview of Main Idea Writing a Summary: Common Core Informative/Explanatory Writing

Main Idea Writing a Summary: Common Core Informative/Explanatory Writing

Created by
Tracee Orman
Writing a Summary: Common Core Informative/Explanatory Writing Activities - NO PREP - Just print and go! This IS included in my mega bundle: ALL of my WRITING RESOURCES GROWING BUNDLE. Summarizing is a life-long skill. Our students will enter the real world soon and will find themselves having to summarize many different types of work for employers, employees, and even clients. It's essential that we teach them this valuable skill. This pack focuses on summarizing nonfiction pieces. Students
Preview of End of the Year Activities | Brain Teaser Bundle | Bell Ringers & Logic Riddles

End of the Year Activities | Brain Teaser Bundle | Bell Ringers & Logic Riddles

Created by
Mister Harms
Everyone loves logic puzzles, riddles, and critical thinking. As featured in the TpT newsletter, expand your students' brain power with this set of Brain Teasers to use as brain breaks or bellringers for your classroom! These are perfect for distance learning too!⭐️This product is also included in my Emergency Activities Bundle. Save 30% on this product and others by getting the bundle!⭐️Overview:With all 4 volumes included in this bundle, at 120 questions total, you'll have more than a semeste
Preview of End of the Year Activities | Bell Ringers, Brain Teasers & Riddles | Volume 1

End of the Year Activities | Bell Ringers, Brain Teasers & Riddles | Volume 1

Created by
Mister Harms
Start your class with some fun mental exercises and icebreakers. Everyone loves logic puzzles, riddles, and critical thinking. As featured in the TpT newsletter, expand your students' brain power with this set of Brain Teasers to use as bell ringers or brain breaks in your classroom! In both printable and digital versions, these brain teasers are perfect for distance learning as well!What's Included:Now in Google Drive format!30 different Brain Teasers in 2 great formats - (Worksheets or Google
Preview of ESL Vocab Bursts! Game SET 1- A, B, & C  [All ages, All stages!]

ESL Vocab Bursts! Game SET 1- A, B, & C [All ages, All stages!]

Created by
THINKology
Vocabulary games improve ALL the target ESL skills – Listening, Speaking, Reading, & Writing! My ESL students have started to beg to play these Vocab Bursts, so I've even started using them as a class reward for the last 5 minutes of class if everyone's on task during our daily intervention block. English Learners (ELs) actually ENJOY bolstering their vocabulary in these fun, visually-rich games. In these Vocab Burst games, it's a race to write down as many words as you can, based on what
Preview of Media Literacy: Fact, Opinion, and Bias

Media Literacy: Fact, Opinion, and Bias

Created by
Gayle Martin
This 2-3 day, editable Word document mini-unit is geared toward high school students, specifically in language arts, but also for any class in which students will be researching. We assume that older students can easily distinguish between fact and opinion and detect bias in sources, but that is not necessarily the case, especially in today's confusing multimedia landscape. This unit includes a pre-assessment to introduce students to the subtleties of distinguishing fact from opinion and determi
Preview of Create Your Own Whodunit Mystery Unit! (Teaching CER and Line of Reasoning)

Create Your Own Whodunit Mystery Unit! (Teaching CER and Line of Reasoning)

Created by
Vanessa K
This is a set of instructions for educators to create their own Murder Mystery / Whodunit scenario for their students to solve. It comes with a set of instructions, planning sheets, optional blank clue cards, a glossary sheet to give to students, Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER) organizers, and a CER Rubric for writing for students to use once the project is completed and given.
Preview of Debating Topics for Middle/High School:  The Coronavirus

Debating Topics for Middle/High School: The Coronavirus

Get your middle/high school students debating topics that are both relevant and important to them while building their critical thinking skills. Students will be encouraged to develop their communication and debating skills, while opening their minds to different viewpoints.Each debate package covers and reinforces the five basic steps of the debating process: gathering information, exploring all sides of an issue, forming an initial opinion, defending the position in a debate and finally, refin
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