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Elementary writing cultural activities for Microsoft Word

Preview of Montessori Lower Elementary 3-Year Cultural/Writing Curriculum Outline

Montessori Lower Elementary 3-Year Cultural/Writing Curriculum Outline

Created by
Montessori Gems
This is a three year Lower Elementary cultural curriculum outline based off of the Montessori curriculum. It can be utilized two different ways: You could use each year outline for one grade level per year. This works well if you have a large class and support staff to help with the lessons/follow-up work. Year One = First GradeYear Two = Second GradeYear Three = Third GradeIt can also be done with the whole class as a cycle for each year. I think this works best if you have a small class or you
Preview of Black History Month Poster Project

Black History Month Poster Project

This is a create a poster homework assignment for black history month reviewing a unit on non-fiction text features and a social studies unit on people long ago. Includes a rubric for grading. Editable.
Preview of Civics Initiative: Flint Water Crisis Writing Performance Task

Civics Initiative: Flint Water Crisis Writing Performance Task

This performance tasks puts students in the shoes of the Michigan Governor's top advisor. They are working to ensure that he puts Flint at the top of his priority list in the upcoming election. In this document you will have news articles about Flint, a hook including a letter from President Obama, supplementary YouTube videos, a graphic organizer and more!
Preview of Travel Brochure Template

Travel Brochure Template

Created by
Mrs. Speaks
This travel brochure template can be used for practicing research skills in younger grades (2nd or 3rd). Not only can this be used to demonstrate research of far away places via research books or the internet, but can also be used for much simpler, first-hand tasks like researching the library, nurse's office, classroom next door, friend's house etc. This may be a fun activity for the first week back to school. On the template itself, the three blank squares in the top portion and for students t
Preview of Student Goal Sheet- College, Career, Academic, and Personal

Student Goal Sheet- College, Career, Academic, and Personal

This chart prompts students to create college, career, academic, and personal goals. 1 sheet includes two charts, so teacher must cut sheets in half to distribute. ***************************************************************************** Customer Tips: How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can giv
Preview of Family History Book Project

Family History Book Project

This is a fantastic book project idea to help students learn about their family history. The templates are used to guide students and their families as they explore the student's history, family origins, and cultural background and traditions. If you choose to work with a publisher, the end result is a completed hardbound book that the student may keep forever. It is an excellent opportunity to increase parent involvement in their child's academic program. This is a Word document that is edi
Preview of EDITABLE Career Day Student JOURNAL REFLECTION Form

EDITABLE Career Day Student JOURNAL REFLECTION Form

Created by
Bell Ideas
This Editable Student Journal Reflection Form can be used when speakers come to your classroom for Career Day. It includes note taking pages for students to complete during or after the presentations. It can be used for upper elementary and middle school students. Feel free to customize product to fit your needs.This document goes with my Step-by-Step Instructions to Organizing a Grade Level Elementary School Career Day document. Check this document for ideas on how to implement a Career Day to
Preview of Beginning of Year Activities

Beginning of Year Activities

This is a collection of activities that I have used at the beginning of the year while teaching 3rd and 4th grade. The focus is on students getting to know each other and having fun while doing so. Activities include a People Hunt, Cultural People Bingo, You Me and What We Have in Common, Summer Snapshots Writing, Guess that Baby, and Me Collage.
Preview of Hearing Our Way Questions-Summer 2016-Jonathan

Hearing Our Way Questions-Summer 2016-Jonathan

Created by
Mrs G's Shopp
Comprehension Questions that accompany the Summer 2016, Hearing our Way magazine issue. Includes 15 reading comprehension questions (written responses) about the magazine student feature-Jonathan.
Preview of MOTHER'S DAY RESEARCH/ WRITING ACTIVITY  GRS. 3- 6 ELA & ESL

MOTHER'S DAY RESEARCH/ WRITING ACTIVITY GRS. 3- 6 ELA & ESL

Mother's Day is a wonderful day to show the world how much mothers are appreciated. There is a mini-research part in this segment. It instructs students to translate the word mother in several languages. Mothers are so important in every culture, and in the success of a civilization. Happy Mother's Day to all! Thank you ever so much for visiting and supporting Rosie Appleton School House. We are humbled.
Preview of Black History Interview and Author Project

Black History Interview and Author Project

This project involves students interviewing an African American person in their community that they admire and writing the story of his or her life in a blank book. This pack includes all the resources necessary to take a fresh and new approach to studying African American history. Students learn to look to their own communities to find people who are living examples of the justice that so many before us fought for. They are stretched to hone new skills: interviewing, note taking, writing, il
Preview of Write Your Own Constitution

Write Your Own Constitution

Created by
Mandy Jackson
Imagine what it must have been like for the founding fathers to sit together and write the U. S. Constitution. They had to decide what rules and freedoms they would grant the citizens of their newly formed country. Now it is your students' turn to write a constitution for a newly formed country. What do you think is important to include in a constitution? This document will help students write their own constitutions.
Preview of Martin Luther King: Fill-in-the-blank nonfiction teaching book

Martin Luther King: Fill-in-the-blank nonfiction teaching book

Created by
Kristy's Corner
This Martin Luther King: Fill-in-the-blank nonfiction teaching book is designed for students who are low, behind or disengaged in writing. I have used this with my first grade class during the teaching book unit of Writers Workshop. This can be used in a guided writing setting or 1-1. Students will fill in the blanks to complete the sentences. * Teacher instructions are included* Suggestions for bold/key words & glossary are listed at the end.
Preview of Halloween and the Day of the Dead ELL Level 1

Halloween and the Day of the Dead ELL Level 1

The resource is developed for newcomers, ELL WIDA level 1 students. It includes statements that describe both holidays. It also includes vocabulary words with pictures. The students can use the Venn diagram to compare and contrast the two holidays and complete a compare and contrast paragraph. The frame is provided.
Preview of Persuasive Mentor Text WAGOLL- Cultural Differences Should Be Celebrated

Persuasive Mentor Text WAGOLL- Cultural Differences Should Be Celebrated

Created by
MissMandM
This is a persuasive text about embracing and celebrating diversity in a classroom/school. This is good if you are teaching about diversity OR you are wanting something for Harmony Day or cultural diversity week (MARCH) or something that is related to racism.You can use this as a mentor text or to deconstruct the text as a class, independently or students in pairs.
Preview of Halloween vs. The Day of the Dead ELL Level 2 and up

Halloween vs. The Day of the Dead ELL Level 2 and up

This is an awesome activity for ELL students. It gives them opportunity to learn about the two holidays: Halloween and The Day of the Dead. Students can watch two videos and complete a Venn Diagram. I have provided compare and contrast paragraph frame for ELL students to fill out. Vocabulary and Vocabulary activities are also provided.
Preview of All About My Name!  Questionnaire and Fill-In-The-Blank

All About My Name! Questionnaire and Fill-In-The-Blank

Does your name have a special meaning? Who were you named after? Our names are unique to each of us. These worksheets will help your students to discover facts about their names and themselves! The first worksheet contains questions that the students will ask their families. There are also two questions to be completed by the student. You can stop there. Hang it on the wall. Use it as a class discussion tool. Maybe this will just be the beginning of your students' personal essays. If
Preview of Black History WebQuest

Black History WebQuest

Created by
CowgirlTeacher4
This WebQuest lesson allows students to utilize technology, critical reading skills, inference and writing while studying about African Americans. There are 10 wonderful people listed from a wide variety of backgrounds. This lesson can be a springboard to additional lessons or a great addition to what your doing in the classroom. You can use the Britannica link (membership needed) or any internet source you like. Lesson includes:Directions Student Question pageTeacher Answer pageProduct directio
Preview of Country Report for 6th Grade

Country Report for 6th Grade

This is a country report study set up for 6th graders to research and write about a country of the world. This is to reinforce the study of the seven continents and also the study of ancient civilizations.
Preview of Differentiated Chinese New Year/Lunar New Year Editable Writing Activity

Differentiated Chinese New Year/Lunar New Year Editable Writing Activity

Created by
Cherrie Chen
This writing activity is suitable for elementary writing classes, ESL/ELD classes, or those who want to learn about Chinese Culture. There are 3 levels of differentiation for classroom use. And it is editable.
Preview of Trading Cards Template

Trading Cards Template

Created by
Pang Herr
You can use this template to make trading cards for learning about people. I used it for Black History Month. Students choose an African American person that made a difference in history and write their name, draw their picture, write a few memorable things about them, and color their card.
Preview of ELA Test Practice Compare/Contrast Texts-Women's History-African Americans

ELA Test Practice Compare/Contrast Texts-Women's History-African Americans

Compare and Contrast Two Non-Fiction Texts Students need to be aware that when they are comparing texts they are looking for similarities. Words like: same, also, both, too, like, similar, have in common, and as well as can be used to describe the ways they are alike. When they are contrasting texts, they are describing the differences between texts. Words like: but, yet, although, unlike, while, unless, instead, even though, on the other hand, and different can be used to describe the diffe
Preview of Note Taking - Brainpop Jr. Ellis Island

Note Taking - Brainpop Jr. Ellis Island

A note taking worksheet for students to use while watching the Brainpop Jr. video on Ellis Island.
Preview of Santa Letter Writing

Santa Letter Writing

A great activity to practice handwriting and letter writing! Included is a letter template to Santa with spots for five requests. Students can practice the five parts of a letter. The first page is for this year and then a second page is included with a blank date. Enjoy!Credit: KG Fonts
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