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AROUND THE WORLD RESEARCH UNIT MEGA BUNDLE Writing Skills Report Present Theme

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    ***BUNDLE & SAVE 40%!*** Teach informative research writing in a way that is engaging and memorable with this no-prep 568-page Around the World Research Unit MEGA BUNDLE-Writing Skills Lessons, Research Report, Presentation Project, Party, and Theme Day. Use this thematic unit to celebrate diversity, and culture, while students practice research skills, report writing, technology skills, manners, presentation, speaking, and listening skills!

    First, students will learn and practice a variety of critical informative writing and research skills. PowerPoints, Guided Notes, Guided Practice, Teacher Directions, CCSS-alignment, and Answer Keys are included for all skills, and most skills include additional practice, activities, and/or tests.

    Then, kick off your International Unit with a celebratory Around the World Day! Students will learn about countries around the world through research, writing, art, STEM, team-building, games, and word work. Your students will be engaged and learning all while having fun! This would make a GREAT end-of-the-year, last week of school, camp theme, Earth Day, or International Day Celebration

    Next, students will complete a more in-depth Research Project about a country of their choice. They will research the land, people, a current event, and compare/contrast their own traditions to that country using a variety of provided internet sources. They will use the information to complete an outline. The students will use the outline to create a research paper which will be taken through the writing process. They will then create a PowerPoint or Google Slide presentation correlating with their research.

    Finally comes the best part- “It’s a Small World” Presentation Party Day! Students will present and discuss their presentations, eat foods from around the world, and practice manners. Everything you need to make this party happen is included (see below for a full list of what’s included).


    What’s Included

    These Informational Writing Lessons Are Included:

    How to Avoid Plagiarism: PPT, Guided Notes, Guided Practice, Multiple choice practice

    How to Use Descriptive Writing: PPT, Guided Notes, Guided Practice, Multiple choice practice, Scavenger Hunt activity

    How to Hook Your Reader: PPT, Guided Notes, Guided Practice

    How to Research: PPT, Guided Notes, Guided Practice Link to Scavenger Hunt

    How to Write an Organized Paragraph: PPT, Guided Notes, Guided Practice, Multiple choice practice

    How to Avoid Fake News with Reliable Sources: PPT, Guided Notes, Guided Practice, Link to Online Scavenger Hunts

    How to Revise & Edit: Revising PPT, Revising Guided Notes, Revising Guided Practice, Revising Checklist, Editing PPT, Editing Guided Notes, Editing Checklist

    How to Identify Text Structures: PPT, Guided Notes, Guided Practice, 3 multiple-choice practices, Sentence writing activity, Multiple choice quiz

    How to Use Transition Words: PPT, Guided Notes, Guided Practice, Sentence writing activity, Anchor chart (4 sizes)

    Text Structure Writing: Handout, Graphic Organizer, Writing Frame, DIY Paragraph Sheet, & Rubric for these structures: Sequential, Compare/Contrast, Cause/Effect, Problem/Solution, Descriptive, & Story Summary

    How to Make a PowerPoint/Google Slide: Step-by-step directions to create a PowerPoint or Google Slide Presentation

    Slide Presentation Planning Sheets: Editable PPT/Google Slide Planning Template

    Included in the Research Project:

    1.Explanation sheets (3 versions-Report Only, Presentation Only, Whole Project)

    2.List of countries to choose from

    3.Suggested research website links

    4.Outline to complete with research (2 versions-with topics & without topics)

    5.Revising/editing checklists & Color-coding chart

    6.PowerPoint Mini-Lesson: How to Transfer Your Outline to a Report

    7.PowerPoint Planning Sheet (2 versions)

    1.Intro, Land, People, Current Event, Interesting Info, Conclusion

    2.Intro, Sequence Historical Events, Cause and Effect, Description, Persuasive, Summary

    8.3 Presentation Listening Skill Activities (to complete during presentations)

    1.Presentation BINGO

    2.Presentation Question Cards

    3.Presentation Powerpoint

    9.Rubric (3 versions-Report Only, Presentation Only, Whole Project)

    Included in the Presentation Party:

    1.Letter to Parents (editable)-explains the research students have been doing, what students will do for the party, and how they will be assessed

    2.Rubric (editable)-students will be assessed on table manners & discussion

    3.Presentation Question Cards

    4.Presentation BINGO

    5.Decorative banners (“It’s a Small World” and ”Around the World”)-cut, hole punch, and string these up to decorate your room

    6.8 Center/8 Group signs-cut, hole punch, & hang these to show centers/group locations

    7.PowerPoint and editable agenda slides (“Around the World” and “It’s a Small World”)-post this on the board to add some decoration. Agenda slides are editable so you can put what you want on them

    8.Door sign (“Around the World” and “It’s a Small World” ),-directions to print this in poster-size are included

    9.Collaborative Block Poster-create a 3’x4’ poster by giving each student a different sheet of this poster to color then put together; 20 sheets

    Included in the Around the World Day Activities:

    1.List of countries-separate file to post to LMS

    2.Links to suggested websites to research countries-separate file for LMS

    3.3 One-Day Research Activities-Compare two countries; Research one country; Compare two paintings

    4.Graphic Organizers-Descriptive, Problem/Solution, Cause/Effect, Sequence about a country of their choice

    5.Writing Prompts-2 narrative, 2 informative, 2 opinion; write about a chosen country or included video links

    6.Writing Checklists & Color-Coding Chart

    7.5 Writing Papers

    8.4 STEM Bins-Sail the Sea, Airplane Fly, Eiffel Tower, Roman Colosseum

    9.6 STEM/STEAM Team Challenges with Supplements

    10.4 Art Activities From Around the World-Paper Molas, Hole-punch mosaics, Aboriginal Dot Art, Adinkra Print-making with supplements

    11.BINGO Game-2 versions

    12.Memory Game-2 versions

    13.5 Word Game Worksheets-Crack the Code, Word Scramble, Word Mine, Alphabet Game, Scattergories

    14.2 Creativity Challenges-Create worlds, Dots & Squiggles

    15.2 Coloring Sheets

    16.1 Landmark Personality Test

    17.1 Collaborative Block Poster

    18.Decorations- 2 Banners, 8 Group/Center Signs, 2 Signs

    19.1 PowerPoint with EDITABLE Agenda

    *****************CLICK THE PREVIEW TO SEE IT ALL!********************


    What Are Guided Notes?

    Guided Notes make note taking easy! The PowerPoint and the Notes go together. As the teacher presents the PowerPoint, students fill in the blanks on the Guided Notes sheet. This strategy helps students focus, ensures that they get the required information, but makes it easy for them to keep up. PLUS you can provide the answer keys to absent students, to differentiate for special needs students, or on your LMS as a study guide.

    Skills

    Text features; Paraphrasing, summarizing, quoting sources; Main idea and supporting details; References sources; skim and scan; Close reading strategies; research papers; outlines; organizing writing; creating multimedia that goes with writing; selecting supportive graphics; writing process; presentation skills

    Ways to Use

    •International Day/Week, Multicultural Day/Week, Earth Day, Around the World Camp, It’s a Small World Study, End of the Year, culture unit, or manners unit.

    •History class, World Geography class, ELA class, or Enrichment/Gifted class

    •Thematic units

    •Pair with Informative Writing Lessons

    •Practice Speaking, Listening, and Research Skills

    •Add activities to your Morning Meetings, Fun Fridays, or other thematic enrichment

    Suggested Schedule

    Suggested Schedule

    Week 1 Lesson: Text Structures PPT, Notes, & Practice

    Week 2 Lesson & Writing: Text Structure Writing-Sequence Writing

    Week 3 Lesson & Writing: Text Structure Writing-Cause/Effect Writing

    Week 4 Lesson & Writing: Text Structure Writing-Compare/Contrast

    Week 5 Lesson & Writing: Text Structure Writing-Problem/Solution Writing

    Week 6 Lesson & Writing: Text Structure Writing-Descriptive Writing

    Week 7 Lesson & Writing: Text Structure Writing-Story Summary Writing

    Week 8 Introduce Research Project (Explanation sheet in Project pack)

    Lesson: How to Research PPT, Notes, & Practice

    Lesson: Reliable Sources PPT, Notes, & Practice

    Week 9 Writing: Research and complete Outline

    Week 10 Lesson: Avoid Plagiarism PPT, Notes, & Practice

    Week 11 Lesson: Organized Writing PPT, Notes, & Practice

    Week 12 Lesson: How to Transfer Outline to Report PPT

    Writing: Draft Research Report

    Week 13 Lesson: Writing Introductions PPT, Notes, & Practice

    Writing: Fix paragraph introductions in report

    Lesson: Transition Words PPT, Notes, & Practice

    Writing: Fix transition words in writing in report

    Week 14 Lesson: Descriptive Writing PPT, Notes, & Practice

    Writing: Fix descriptive writing in report

    Week 15 Lesson: Revise & Edit PPT, Notes, & Practice

    Writing: Revise & Edit your own report

    Writing: Revise & Edit a partner’s report

    Week 16 Writing: Write/type final copy of report

    Lesson: How to Make a PowerPoint/Google Slide Presentation

    Introduce PowerPoint/Google Slide Presentation

    Writing: Plan PPT/GS presentation (use PPT Planning Sheets)

    Week 17 Writing: Create PPT/GS Presentation

    Speaking/Listening: Practice presentation

    Week 18 Speaking/Listening: Presentation Party!


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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.
    Determine central ideas or themes of a text and analyze their development; summarize the key supporting details and ideas.
    Analyze how and why individuals, events, and ideas develop and interact over the course of a text.
    Interpret words and phrases as they are used in a text, including determining technical, connotative, and figurative meanings, and analyze how specific word choices shape meaning or tone.
    Analyze the structure of texts, including how specific sentences, paragraphs, and larger portions of the text (e.g., a section, chapter, scene, or stanza) relate to each other and the whole.

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