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Preview of Pourquoi Activity * Why the Sun and the Moon Live in the Sky (W/Answer Key)

Pourquoi Activity * Why the Sun and the Moon Live in the Sky (W/Answer Key)

Pourquoi tales are so much fun to teach! They are folktales that tell how or why an animal or object in nature came to be the way that it is. Kids are naturally curious so they love these type stories. Includes activity to write and publish student written pourquoi tales online, as well as writing planning sheet.This resource includes the following formats:Ā· Printable PDFĀ· Answer boxes for students to complete the activity on a device
Preview of Beautiful Blackbird Reading, Writing, and Art Unit

Beautiful Blackbird Reading, Writing, and Art Unit

Created by
MrsBTeaching
In a Beautiful Blackbird, by Ashley Bryan, "black is beautiful, uh-huh." This reading, writing, and art unit combines a variety of standards to showcase the beautiful message in this story.This download includes:A short reading comprehension passage on the Ila people of Zambia (with vocabulary words)Read and Respond QuestionsBeautiful Blackbird before, during, and after reading comprehension questionsArt project teacher lesson planKid-friendly instructions to display while students are creating
Preview of Social Justice Book Study and Activities FREEBIE

Social Justice Book Study and Activities FREEBIE

Created by
Dani Davenport
In this lesson, students will embark on an exciting journey to explore the concept of identity. Identity is explained as ā€œthe story of who we areā€. Who we are is made up of the things we think, say and do, but it is also influenced by more abstract notions such as race (skin color). This lesson will approach the topic of race (skin color) as an important piece of our identity that should be acknowledged and celebrated. It is designed to present students with opportunities to reflect on their ind
Preview of Mardi Gras Book: The King Cake Baby study guide UPDATED-CCSS

Mardi Gras Book: The King Cake Baby study guide UPDATED-CCSS

Created by
Keila Dawson
This teaching guide, created for students in kindergarten through third grade, includes printable language arts comprehension, spelling, writing, and math activities to help teachers, librarians, parents, and caretakers use THE KING CAKE BABY for educational purposes.Academic activities were designed using common core standards. Also included is a glossary of French words and Louisiana colloquial lingo used and their pronunciations, Mardi Gras crafts, and coloring pages are also available from
Preview of Social Justice Book Study and Activities for Primary Learners

Social Justice Book Study and Activities for Primary Learners

Created by
Dani Davenport
In this lesson, students will embark on an exciting journey to explore the concept of culture. Culture is explained as ā€œa way of life that we carry around with usā€. It is designed to present students with opportunities to reflect on their individual cultural identity and the cultural identities of others, while also establishing a framework that facilitates the discussion of increasingly difficult topics and conversations.
Preview of There's Only One You: Response to Reading

There's Only One You: Response to Reading

Response to Reading for the book: There's Only One You by Kathryn Heling and Deborah Hembrook. Ready to print reading response to accompany this beautiful book. The perfect activity for the beginning of the year, a unit studying self or families, or to welcome new students. Use this activity to help students reflect on what makes them special and celebrate the uniqueness of their classmates.
Preview of Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month Elementary Workbook

Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month Elementary Workbook

Celebrate Asian American & Pacific Islander Month, or any day, with our fun read alouds and companion sheets. Our printable workbook AND preloaded Seesaw Activities are included! Activities are included for the following Books:*Eyes that Kiss in the Corner*The Name Jar* Shark Lady*WatercressBonus-Shark Lady Extended Learning Seesaw Choice BoardPerfect for Grades 1-3! Enjoy!!Please Follow my Teacher Pay Teacher Store for updates, new products, and FREEBIES!
Preview of Gingerbread Man Stories : Comparing Tales

Gingerbread Man Stories : Comparing Tales

This mini-unit explores 3 versions of The Gingerbread Man. The unit focuses on The Gingerbread Man by Eric A. Kimmel, The Runaway Wok by Ying Chang Compestine, and Senorita Gordita by Helen Ketteman. Unit includes worksheets tailored to these stories as well as a writing graphic organizer to create your own Gingerbread Man story.
Preview of The Day You Begin: Response to Reading

The Day You Begin: Response to Reading

Response to Reading for the book: The Day You Begin by Jaqueline Woodson.Ready to print reading response to accompany this beautiful book. The perfect activity for the beginning of the year, a unit studying friendship, or to welcome new students. Use this activity to help students reflect on the importance of inclusion and being welcoming to others.
Preview of Summer Adventures and Celebrations: Spanish Cultural Reading Comprehension

Summer Adventures and Celebrations: Spanish Cultural Reading Comprehension

This product includes two engaging reading comprehension activities focused on Spanish cultural themes. Students will enjoy reading about "Diego's Summer Adventure" and "Sofia's QuinceaƱera Celebration" while practicing their reading comprehension skills. These activities are perfect for summer-themed lessons and help to introduce and celebrate Spanish culture in the classroom.
Preview of Loch Ness monster newspaper report/ recount example (Editable)

Loch Ness monster newspaper report/ recount example (Editable)

Created by
MissCinP3
Editable and engaging fictional newspaper report example based on Loch Ness monster. Perfect 'hook' for introducing report writing.
Preview of Learning About Ramadan: Paragraph Writing

Learning About Ramadan: Paragraph Writing

A lesson based on the books The Gift of Ramdan and Amira's Picture Day. Students will learn vocabulary, complete reading comprehension questions, and use a graphic organizer to learn to write a paragraph. Diversified Curriculum Library reviews and creates all lesson plans to ensure cultural responsiveness and inclusive representation. Additional culturally responsive information and lessons are available on DiversifiedCurriculumLibrary.org
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Writing Prompts

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Peer Editing

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Sentence and Paragraph Construction

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Letter Writing

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Blogging

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Research Papers

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Poetry Writing

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