TPT
Total:
$0.00

Formats

Show all Formats

Subjects

English Language Arts
Science
Social Studies - History
Specialty
7 results

Common Core RI.9-10.5 resources by TpT sellers for TpT sellers

Preview of Common Core Question Stems 9th and 10th Grade ELA BUNDLE - Over 800 Questions

Common Core Question Stems 9th and 10th Grade ELA BUNDLE - Over 800 Questions

Created by
Simply Novel
Common Core Question Stems for Grades 9-10 English Language Arts! The smart way to keep the Common Core and much more, right at your fingertips. Over 800 fully standards-aligned questions! SAVE 30% by purchasing this bundle!No more guessing, no more time spent researching what the standards actually mean, no more coming up with your own questions to be sure you are using the verbiage and rigor your students need. Save yourself HOURS and eliminate the guesswork!Includes not only the Common Core S
Preview of Rhetorical Arguments Ethos Pathos Logos Worksheet Printable

Rhetorical Arguments Ethos Pathos Logos Worksheet Printable

Ethos, Pathos, and Logos are the focus of this worksheet to assess if students can identify which Rhetorical Argument is being made by each of the 40 claims. This worksheet can be printed or uploaded to your internet based classroom such as Canva or Google Classroom for students who may be online or virtual learners. Middle and High school students can use these worksheets as practice or they can be given as an assessment to monitor if students have met the goal of identifying which type of rhet
Preview of Reading: Informational Texts Question Stems and Standards for Grades 9-10

Reading: Informational Texts Question Stems and Standards for Grades 9-10

Created by
Simply Novel
Over 200 ELA Common Core Reading: Informational Texts Question Stems and Annotated Standards specifically written for Grade 9 and Grade 10! Meet the rigor and demands of the Common Core with ease with these standard-specific question stems ready to "pop" into lessons, activities, or assessments.No more guessing, no more time spent researching what the standards actually mean, no more coming up with your own questions to be sure you are using the verbiage and rigor your students need. Save yourse
Preview of Introduction to Seminal Documents

Introduction to Seminal Documents

This cooperative learning seminal document lesson introduces the students to the definition, characteristics, and examples of seminal documents prior to reading full-text examples. This activity provides seven different excerpts of well-known seminal documents. The students read, summarize, and identify key parts of each document using a jigsaw or other cooperative learning strategies. The key is to have students engaged in conversations in which demonstrate comprehension of the key components o
Preview of Grammar Tip of the Day (#1-15)

Grammar Tip of the Day (#1-15)

Grammar Tip of the Day is here to save the day and start class off on a strong foot! Each box contains the necessary information to provide your students with a quick grammar lesson at the start of the day. This information has been formatted to emphasize the key points of each grammar lesson while being easy to copy and paste into a myriad of other presentation forms. References from well regarded sources across the web are also included for each source.My favorite way to implement these gramma
Preview of Grades 8- 12th Grade: Climate Change for Traditional Students

Grades 8- 12th Grade: Climate Change for Traditional Students

This educational resource pack includes:• A reader called “Earth’s Climate Change.” • Fill in the Blanks Tests with Answers Key; • Handy Links about Climate Change (Articles, Books, Videos); • Climate Change Word Searches (5 of them); • Common Core: ELAS.R.IT.1-10 Re: Climate Change! Etc.; • Clip Art for Climate Change;• Climate Change Paragraph Guided Writing Practice; (“Why Climate Change is Important!” 1 paragraph model)• Lab Work and Easy Hands on Research Regarding Climate Change; • Common
Preview of Fences by August Wilson and Theme

Fences by August Wilson and Theme

This engaging activity uses "Fast Car" by Tracy Chapman to compare the themes used in both texts. Students will connect what they have read to the context of the song and draw conclusions about theme by thinking about the characters and how they relate to the ideas in the lyrics. This activity is best used after Act Two, Scene One of Fences. *Some answers are filled in for you to help get the activity started; please delete these before making copies for your students.
Showing 1-7 of 7 results