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Preview of Women Who Changed the World, Reading Comprehension and Activities

Women Who Changed the World, Reading Comprehension and Activities

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MISA Academy
Women Who Changed the World: Workbook and Activities for Grades 3-6Description: Discover the remarkable stories of influential Black women who have significantly impacted the world with our engaging workbook, "Women Who Changed the World." Designed for students in grades 4 to 6, this comprehensive resource includes detailed biographies, vocabulary activities, fact sheets, graphic organizers, comprehension questions, quizzes, and power vocabulary work.Featured Women:Aicha EvansAlice WalkerAmanda
Preview of Host Your Veterans' Day Assembly

Host Your Veterans' Day Assembly

Host Your Veterans' Day AssemblyIntermediate grades lend themselves well to organizing assemblies where students can be the leaders in the school and shine. Organize your grade level or intermediate grades levels to make a strong community connection. The scripts once practiced will come off without a hitch with lots of opportunity for student participation. See the tips pages to get your ducks in a row.Features:Two Assembly Ideas and ScriptsStudent Leadership Opportunities1 Art ProjectHistory w
Preview of Black History Month: Matthew Henson Activities

Black History Month: Matthew Henson Activities

Created by
RyanMonche
These Black History Month printables will be a blast for your class! These activities can be used in a number of ways, students can work on a different person each day as they fill in the graphic organizer while reading. Two leveled readers to help with differentiated teaching. There is no prep involved. Use as whole class or in centers! Just print and go! Great for Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th!This Matthew Henson Unit Includes:* 2 Leveled Readers* Comprehension Questions* Graphic
Preview of Reading Comprehension No. 2 - African Folktale: How Spider Got His Legs

Reading Comprehension No. 2 - African Folktale: How Spider Got His Legs

Main Idea, Sequencing, Extended Response: Here is a short 30-45 minute Reading Comprehension activity for grades 3-5, for advanced students in 2nd grade, and for English Language Learners. With multiple ways to assess understanding, the questions at the end include extended response and multiple choice, and ask students to summarize the main idea as well as determine a sequence of events. This passage is an original retelling of the African Folktale that explains how spiders got their legs.
Preview of Beyond Black History - Mansa Musa Non-Fiction Reading Comprehension

Beyond Black History - Mansa Musa Non-Fiction Reading Comprehension

Welcome to the Non-Fiction Reading Comprehension Worksheet Bundles focused on the life and legacy of Mansa Musa. Mansa Musa was the ruler of the Mali Empire in the 13th century, and is widely considered to be the richest person in history. By learning about his incredible life, students can gain valuable insight into the history of African civilizations, as well as the importance of education and leadership. Our worksheet bundles are designed to benefit both educators and students. Educators can
Preview of Beyond Black History Month - Shaka Zulu Non-Fiction Reading Comprehension

Beyond Black History Month - Shaka Zulu Non-Fiction Reading Comprehension

Welcome to the Shaka Zulu Non-Fiction Reading Comprehension Worksheet Bundle. This bundle is designed to provide educators and students with a comprehensive learning experience about the life and legacy of Shaka Zulu.Shaka Zulu is a significant figure in African history, representing a powerful leader and unifier of the Zulu people. Learning about his life and legacy can provide students with a powerful example of black leadership and empowerment. This bundle offers an opportunity to move beyond
Preview of Black History Distance Learning Boom Cards

Black History Distance Learning Boom Cards

Created by
Apple's Class
This bundled set of digital task cards on the BOOM Learning website cover informational text reading comprehension about the life of Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth. These digital task cards would be great on a laptop, desktop, Chromebook, tablet, or any other mobile device that can access the internet. They can even be used on your SmartBoard. Here’s the best part - they are self-grading and allow you to track student progress. Plus, they’re no prep which means no printing, laminating, o
Preview of Women's History Month Reading Comprehension - Text Structures | Latinx History

Women's History Month Reading Comprehension - Text Structures | Latinx History

This Women's History Month, introduce your students to an important event from Latinx history; the Los Angeles Dressmaker's strike. Show students the power of Latina organizing from almost 100 years ago.Students will have the opportunity to practice identifying text structures paragraph by paragraph. Identifying text structures is a critical entry point for students into comprehending informational text and determining what information is or isn't important. Comprehension questions will also ens
Preview of Beyond Black History Month - King Menelik I Non-Fiction Reading Comprehension

Beyond Black History Month - King Menelik I Non-Fiction Reading Comprehension

Welcome to the King Menelik I of Ethiopia Non-Fiction Reading Comprehension Worksheet Bundle! As an educator, you know the importance of teaching students about black history in it's full context, inclusive of their rich and royal African heritage. That’s why we’ve created this comprehensive bundle of non-fiction worksheets to teach students about the life and legacy of King Menelik I of Ethiopia. This bundle includes 6 worksheets that cover topics such as the early life of King Menelik I, his a
Preview of New Years Day Around the World

New Years Day Around the World

Created by
Sara Gregg
This activity is designed to be used for students to learn about New Year’s celebrations throughout the world. Each passage is followed by questions. Students must use their informational reading skills to locate interesting facts, compare and contrast various countries celebrations, and identify sensory details. Students will locate sensory details and respond to questions. They will also revise a sentence from the passage to include a sensory detail. The pages can be printed and staples, or as
Preview of Chinese New Year-Close Reading -Chinese animal idioms v. English idioms

Chinese New Year-Close Reading -Chinese animal idioms v. English idioms

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Watercolors
Firecrackers, spring festival gala shows, reunion dinner, shopping and dining are part and parcel of the celebration of Chinese New Year or the Lunar New Year! It is the largest event that is celebrated in many Asian countries and China towns around the world. The focus of this packet is to show how the Chinese family celebrates Chinese New Year beginning with "reunion dinner" on New Year's Eve and the following first two days of the New Year. It is written to show the sequence of events and
Preview of 3-5th Grade Reading Discussion Questions - Nonfiction

3-5th Grade Reading Discussion Questions - Nonfiction

Simplify Small group reading instruction, Literature Circle Discussions, AND Reading Response with these easy to use question strips.These discussion question strips can be used with you in small group instruction with teacher, student lead book groups, or independently as reading response questions. Simply copy for each group and cut. Students pull a question to discuss with their small group as they are reading.Texas TEK 3rd-5th grade Reading AlignedCCSS 3rd-5th grade Reading Aligned. -Open en
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