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Math Common Core RI.6.7 thematic unit plans

Preview of Machu Picchu Peru Unit | South America | Reading Passage and More

Machu Picchu Peru Unit | South America | Reading Passage and More

This fun, no-prep resource features a two-page article on Machu Picchu, its purpose, and its discovery. It then connects to a cross-curricular integrated history and close reading lesson with material for geography and math as well. This printable packet is great for sub plans or bell ringers and is just one lesson in a new series, called History Minutes. Test drive this resource with a free portion, available at the following link.Included in this resource:How to Guide2-Page Reading on Machu
Preview of Charles Babbage First Computer History Minute Close Reading Packet

Charles Babbage First Computer History Minute Close Reading Packet

This resource features a two-page article on Charles Babbage and the first computers which connects to a cross-curricular integrated history and close reading lesson with material for geography and math as well. This no prep packet is great for sub plans or bell ringers and is just one lesson in a series, called History Minutes.Included in this resource:How to Guide2-Page Reading on Charles Babbage & the first computersAnnotation Guide5-Step Close Reading ActivityMain IdeaVocabularyComprehen
Preview of Stonehenge History Minute Close Reading Co-Curricular Integrated Packet

Stonehenge History Minute Close Reading Co-Curricular Integrated Packet

This resource features a two-page article on Stonehenge, its construction, purpose, and builders. This then connects to a cross-curricular integrated history and close reading lesson with material for geography and math as well. This no prep packet is great for sub plans or bell ringers and is just one lesson in a new series, called History Minutes.Included in this resource:How to Guide2-Page Reading on StonehengeAnnotation Guide5-Step Close Reading ActivityMain IdeaVocabularyComprehension Ques
Preview of Roman Julian Calendar History Minute Close Reading Cross Curricular Packet

Roman Julian Calendar History Minute Close Reading Cross Curricular Packet

This resource features a two-page article on the calendar under Roman rule (also known as the Julian Calendar) which connects to a cross-curricular integrated history and close reading lesson with material for geography and math as well. This no prep packet is great for sub plans or bell ringers and is just one lesson in a series, called History Minutes.Included in this resource:How to Guide2-Page Reading on The Calendar Under Roman RuleAnnotation Guide5-Step Close Reading ActivityMain IdeaVocab
Preview of Interdisciplinary Unit Plans for 6th Grade (Curriculum Planning Resource)

Interdisciplinary Unit Plans for 6th Grade (Curriculum Planning Resource)

If you're looking to integrate subject areas in relevant ways, this is your ultimate guide! This resource combines all sixth grade content into thematic interdisciplinary units that will get students thinking about their identities and the world. Each unit includes topics, pacing, Big Ideas, thinking strategies, EQs, and standards for each subject, plus a nonclassical skill focus and a relevant subject literacy focus. Learning goals come directly from. . . - ELA Common Core Standards- Math Commo
Preview of Machu Picchu History Minute Cross Curricular Close Reading Packet Free Sample

Machu Picchu History Minute Cross Curricular Close Reading Packet Free Sample

This resource features a two-page article on Machu Picchu, its purpose, and its discovery. This then connects to a cross-curricular integrated history and close reading lesson with material for geography and math as well. This no prep packet is great for sub plans or bell ringers and is just one lesson in a new series, called History Minutes.This free sample just gives a bite size taste of the full packet which includes:How to Guide2-Page Reading on Machu PicchuAnnotation Guide5-Step Close Read
Preview of Cullinan Diamond History Minute Close Reading Cross Curricular History Packet

Cullinan Diamond History Minute Close Reading Cross Curricular History Packet

This resource features a two-page article on the Cullinan Diamond and its discovery near Pretoria, South Africa in 1905 which connects to a cross-curricular integrated history and close reading lesson with material for geography and math/science as well. This no prep packet is great for sub plans or bell ringers and is just one lesson in a series, called History Minutes.Included in this resource:How to Guide2-Page Reading on the Cullinan DiamondAnnotation Guide5-Step Close Reading ActivityMain I
Preview of STEAM: COMIC BOOK STYLE! Integrated ELA, Math, Science,  gr 5-6

STEAM: COMIC BOOK STYLE! Integrated ELA, Math, Science, gr 5-6

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TeachHeath
This STEAM activity tells a tale of a scientist in the lab performing an experiment. Use as a lesson with a whole class, small group, or as a math or reading center.Activities/skills/topics include:•Reading - text evidence, summary/main idea, word meaning•Math - analyzing data, graphs, and computation, multi-step word problems•Writing - answering fiction/nonfiction prompts•Science- parts of the scientific method•Art/Design- mini poster project/drawing 10 page book, 9 page activity book, 8 learni
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