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31 March Reading Passages - March Writing Prompts - March Morning Work

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DIGITAL & PRINTABLE!!! 31 March National Holidays Reading Passages - Each passage includes rigorous text dependent - text evidence practice with both reading & writing - 31 Daily Writing Prompts for CCSS Opinion Writing, Narrative Writing & Informational Writing. Google Classroom and PDF printable options. Students will look forward to learning about a different March National Day each day.

- Daily CCSS Monthly Writing Prompts

- Daily Reading

- Bell Ringers / Bell Work

- Morning Work

- No Prep

- Evidence Based Passages

- Google Classroom Option

- Literacy Stations

- Close Read

- Google Classroom Option

- Daily Five

- Test Prep

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NOTE: This unit is for February if you are wanting a different month click on link below.

January's National Days:

February's National Days:

March's National Days:

April's National Days:

May's National Days:

August's National Days:

September's National Days:

October's National Days:

November's National Days:

December's National Days:

Purpose of Unit

It is difficult finding daily resources for the upper elementary and middle school students that can be used for morning work, bell ringers, and literacy stations? If resources are found then the next difficulty is finding materials that have rigor and yet can be worked on independently? This February National Days unit was created to meet this need for upper elementary grades. It was designed to not just be a filler with low level tasks, but instead was created with rigor and daily writing practice that will increase stamina with your students and take them to a higher level of thinking.

The daily worksheet requires the students to use the text to support their reading and writing. Evidence from the text is required from each passage that will serve as great test preparation and practice by teaching students over and over again each day to base their answers on what the text has stated.

Each March National Day Unit includes:

- 1 of 31 Passages for month of March

- 3 true/false type questions on anticipation guide

- Close read with annotating and coding

- Writing on Demand using CCSS Writing Standard based prompts

- Writing that requires passage based responses

- Narrative writing, Expository writing, Opinion Writing

March's National Days:

1. National Pig Day

2. National Read Across America Day (Dr. Seuss Day)

3. National Anthem Day

4. National Grammar Day

5. National Cheese Doodle Day

6. National Frozen Food Day

7. National Cereal Day

8. National Proofreading Day

9. National Get Over it Day

10. National Mario Day

11. National Worship of Tools Day

12. National Plant a Flower Day

13. National Open Your Umbrellas Indoors Day

14. National Pi Day

15. National Shoe the World Day

16. National Artichoke Day

17. National Corned Beef and Cabbage Day

18. National Awkward Moments Day

19. National Let’s Laugh Day

20. National Ravioli Day

21. National Common Courtesy Day

22. National Goof Off Day

23. National Puppy Day

24. National Chocolate Covered Raisin Day

25. National Medal of Honor Day

26. National Spinach Day

27. National Joe Day

28. National Something on a Stick Day

29. National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day

30. National Take a Walk in the Park Day

31. National Tater Day

Enjoy!

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Standards

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Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text.
Write arguments to support claims in an analysis of substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence.
Write informative/explanatory texts to examine and convey complex ideas and information clearly and accurately through the effective selection, organization, and analysis of content.
Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, well-chosen details, and well-structured event sequences.

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