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Preview of Black History Month - African-American Scientists

Black History Month - African-American Scientists

This packet has 20 investigations of African-American scientists. Students search online for information about each scientist: when and where they were born, important events in their life, discoveries they are famous for, etc.:Neil deGrasse Tyson, George Washington Carver, Mae Jemison, Percy Lavon Julian, Ernest Everett Just, Marie Maynard Daly, Katherine Johnson, Edward Bouchet, Alice Ball, Roger Arliner Young, Lloyd Hall, J. Ernest Wilkins, Jr., Ronald McNair, Benjamin Banneker, Charles Drew
Preview of Country Infographic (Grade 5/6 Writing/Media)

Country Infographic (Grade 5/6 Writing/Media)

This Country Infographic assignment can be used as a tool to explore cultural diversity within your classroom while also meeting media and literacy expectations. Students can choose a country from their family background or a country that interests them to explore for this task. The task requires students to research various characteristics of their chosen country, including the political, social, geographical, and economic aspects. This research project connects to the Ontario curriculum expect
Preview of Mark Twain Author Study, Biography, Reading Response Activities and Projects

Mark Twain Author Study, Biography, Reading Response Activities and Projects

Created by
Gina Kennedy
NO PREP! Thorough author study on famous author and philosopher Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens). Complete biography, follow-up reading response questions, and enrichment projects. Excellent thought provoking reading activities, including analyzing the author's infamous quotes.Digital Option AvailableSamuel Langhorne Clemens ,better known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American author and humorist. He wrote The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) and its sequel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885
Preview of Black Lives Matter Lessons and Activities

Black Lives Matter Lessons and Activities

Created by
KinderCollege
During these difficult times in our nation, our students have to be informed. Our students will have many questions and it is our duty to inform them!This product includes:A history pageVocabulary words Read and Respond pages Coloring Sheets Black Lives Matter BadgesGraphic OrganizersO.R.E.O WritingTake Away Page
Preview of Fill in the (Adjective) Blanks: Nativity For Kids,  Christmas Sunday School Game

Fill in the (Adjective) Blanks: Nativity For Kids, Christmas Sunday School Game

Created by
Teach for Jesus
Nativity For Kids, A Christmas Sunday School GameA Fill in the Blanks Game With Various Parts of SpeechKids will be (insert verb) with laughter while they play this game.Have a little Christmas fun with a goofy retelling of the very first Nativity using this Christmas Story Word Game. Kids will get a hoot out of the hilarious stories they create about the first Christmas as they fill in the blanks with the appropriate parts of speech to create a funny Nativity story. For example, kids will comp
Preview of Washington, D.C. Field Trip Journal DIGITAL & PRINTABLE

Washington, D.C. Field Trip Journal DIGITAL & PRINTABLE

I recently took my 5th grade class on a trip to Washington, D.C. As we toured the sites, I wished that I had a way for students to reflect on what they had seen. I created this journal to use for next year and wanted to share with other D.C. field trippers :)Pages for the following sites to illustrate and reflect on:The White House:The United States CapitolThe United States Supreme CourtThe National ArchivesArlington HouseArlington National CemeteryTomb of the Unknown SoldierFord’s Theater and P
Preview of Mildred Taylor Author Study, Biography, Reading Response, Activities, More

Mildred Taylor Author Study, Biography, Reading Response, Activities, More

Created by
Gina Kennedy
NO PREP! Thorough author study on Mildred Taylor! Great for encouraging young writers. A complete biography, follow-up reading response and vocabulary questions and essays, a book report, enrichment projects and an "Author of the Month" ready to go bulletin board. Excellent thought provoking follow-up reading activities about this amazing author, plus a no-prep Mildred Taylor project menu full of creative enrichment projects to extend what the students have learned about the author's biography
Preview of Black History Month - African-American Athletes

Black History Month - African-American Athletes

30 investigations of African-American athletes. Students search online for information about each athlete's age, gender, place of birth, college attended, sports they played, awards they won, championships they were a part of, etc.:Jackie Robinson, Serena Williams, Simone Biles, Jesse Owens, Muhammed Ali, Briana Scurry, Dominique Dawes, Althea Gibson, Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Wilt Chamberlain, Barry Sanders, Walter Payton, Jim Brown, Tiger Woods, Arthur Ashe, Wilma Rudolph, Joe Louis, Magic
Preview of African-American Project Heroes Brochure (Black History Month) Writing

African-American Project Heroes Brochure (Black History Month) Writing

Created by
Gina Kennedy
NO PREP! African American "Honor a Hero" Brochure Project to celebrate and honor Americans who have made a difference in the history of our nation. This makes for a wonderful wall display during Black History Month or anytime when you are focusing your studies on famous African American heroes. Complete brochure template is included with this resource.All new products in my store are 50% off the first 24 hours. Be sure to follow my store above to receive notice within the first 24 hours that n
Preview of Underground Railroad Harriet Tubman Distance Learning

Underground Railroad Harriet Tubman Distance Learning

$6 Grades 4-7This 25-page package contains the story of Harriet Tubman's journey from slave to fugitive to conductor on the Underground Railroad. The package includes worksheets, bookmarks, a test and much more!- test and answer key- Harriet Tubman's quotations bookmarks-3 picture writing prompts-character analysis of Harriet Tubman with supporting proof from the story-comparing and contrasting the student with Harriet Tubman-mapping Harriet Tubman's journey-topics for classroom or group discuss
Preview of Black History Month - African-American Politicians

Black History Month - African-American Politicians

46 investigations of African-American politicians. Your students will search online for information about each politician's age, gender, place of birth, college(s) attended, political affiliation, state and national job titles, and accomplishments:Ilhan Omar, Kamala Harris, Barack Obama, Shirley Chisholm, Jesse Jackson, Stacey Abrams, Cory Booker, Joseph Rainey, P. B. S. Pinchback, Condoleezza Rice, John Mercer Langston, Colin Powell, Harold Washington, Barbara Jordan, Mia Love, John Lewis, Max
Preview of Black History Month - African-American Authors

Black History Month - African-American Authors

20 printable or digital investigations of African-American AUTHORS. Students search online for information about each astronaut place and date of birth, important events in their life, books they wrote, etc.:Michelle Alexander, Michelle Obama, James Baldwin, Toni Morrison, Zora Neale Hurston, Alice Walker, Ralph Ellison, Maya Angelou, Octavia E. Butler, Langston Hughes, Richard Wright, W. E. B. Du Bois, Frederick Douglass, Malcolm X, Alex Haley, Oprah Winfrey, Martin Luther King, Jr., Barack Ob
Preview of Compare and Contrast - Black History Month

Compare and Contrast - Black History Month

20 printable or digital pages to compare and contrast during Black History Month: Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X, Obama and Trump, Africa and the US, listening and talking, reading and watching television, being alone and being with friends, elephants and lions, being rich and being poor, paying attention and clowning around, being angry and being calm, and more. Take a look at the Preview to see sample pages. If you want more on BLACK HISTORY MONTH, then take a look at this series: Bl
Preview of La Pascua Spanish Workseets Actividades de Pascua Día de Pascua Easter in Spanis

La Pascua Spanish Workseets Actividades de Pascua Día de Pascua Easter in Spanis

¿Buscas un Centro de Escritura de Pascua y Semana Santa para estas vacaciones de primavera? ¡Lo encontraste! Porque escribir sobre la Pascua y la Semana Santa es más divertido cuando tenemos un centro de escritura en español con actividades que permiten desarrollar la escritura de opinión, informativa, narrativa y creativa para celebrar la Semana Santa y la Pascua. ¡Descarga la preview!Este Centro de Escritura de Pascua y Semana Santa incluye estímulos de escritura, revisión y publicación de te
Preview of The Great Kapok Tree- The Rain Forest Animal Project-K-3-Earth Day

The Great Kapok Tree- The Rain Forest Animal Project-K-3-Earth Day

Created by
El Jaguar
The Great Kapok Tree- This Amazonian Tale to your class. Your students will be delighted to hear all the Amazonian animals speaking to the young man. Inspire your students to create their own rain forest. GREAT SUB PLAN - The Rain forest project was designed to allow your students to cut and color 14 animals creating their own Rain forest drawing. They can replicate the scene from the Great Kapok Tree and surround the young man with the animals of the Rain Forest. Lesson Plan 1- Distrib
Preview of Deaf Child Area Signs - Point & Counter Point

Deaf Child Area Signs - Point & Counter Point

This is a great exercise in critical and persuasive thinking, as well as learning some Deaf culture along the way. The activity presents two view about Deaf Child Area signs - one is for, and one is against. Students must think about good points for both views, and then explain their stance and why.
Preview of Discrimination - Internet Research Projects

Discrimination - Internet Research Projects

24 printable or digital pages exploring discrimination based on... Race, Gender, Sexual Orientation, Religion, Age, Nationality, Language, Parental Status, Ability/Disability, Employment History, Educational Level, Political Beliefs, Personal Association (who you’re friends with), Physical Features, Marital Status, Speciesism, Majority/Minority, Classism, Pregnancy and Breastfeeding, Work Status, Incarceration Status (Check the Box), Bodily Enhancements, Tattoos, Piercings, Hair Color. Student
Preview of Israel - Internet Research Activities

Israel - Internet Research Activities

25 printable or digital pages to engage your students in Internet Research on Israel. Students use a phone, tablet or laptop to search online for information about the people:the inhabitants, language and customs, national flag and coat of arms, coins and currency,largest cities and postage stamps, mountains and rivers, plants and wildlife, popular sports and famous citizens, capital and national anthem, major historical incidents and tourist areas. PRINT: I created a PDF version that you ca
Preview of Canada! CANADIAN IDENTITY Discussion Topics, Writing Prompts FREE

Canada! CANADIAN IDENTITY Discussion Topics, Writing Prompts FREE

Created by
Diana Bailey
This is a free item from my “Canada! Canadian Identity 14 Passages, Activities” resource which can be seen here: Canadian Identity 14 Passages and Activities This resource consists of a list 8 discussion or writing prompts about national identity. They are sure to spark ideas and debate! This freebie includes a pages with the topics numbered and one that is not numbered, in case you do not want to use all the topics. The complete product referenced above includes a recording sheet if students
Preview of Diversity Posters and Opinion Writing CCSS Grades 3-6 Print and Digital

Diversity Posters and Opinion Writing CCSS Grades 3-6 Print and Digital

Take a look at the preview to see the diversity posters. These posters ask students to apply the message "Celebrate Diversity." Students form an opinion, give reasons to support the opinion, and write a conclusion.________________________________________________________________________________________________You might also like:Diversity: The Big Orange SplotClick HereBox of Crayons: Diversity, Friendship, Poetry, and ArtClick Here_________________________________________________________________
Preview of Compare and Contrast - St. Patrick's Day

Compare and Contrast - St. Patrick's Day

15 printable or digital pages of compare and contrast to use on St. Patrick's Day. Students compare the USA to Ireland: the flag, coins (pound vs dollar), coat of arms, the land, the national song, mythological creatures (leprechauns vs Big Foot), the national bird (northern lapwing vs bald eagle), religious leaders (St. Patrick vs Martin Luther King, Jr.), presidents, currency, national flower (shamrock vs rose), famous buildings (Dublin castle vs the Empire State Building), and more... PRI
Preview of Liberating Literature: 18 Writing Prompts from Social Justice Texts

Liberating Literature: 18 Writing Prompts from Social Justice Texts

Created by
Pedagogy Cafe
Words have the power to change the world! This collection of liberating literary quotes and writing prompts will help students develop their critical thinking and writing skills while exploring important social justice issues such as racism, classism, gender discrimination, censorship, revolution, and identity. Each quotation has a unique writing prompt asking students to think critically about the excerpts' themes and ideas. These writing tasks also challenge students to draw connections betwee
Preview of Day of the Dead Mystery Writing  ~  Día de los muertos (Cuentos de misterio)

Day of the Dead Mystery Writing ~ Día de los muertos (Cuentos de misterio)

Two Tiny Tables and Dos Mesas Pequenas are very pleased and excited about sharing the Spanish version of this integrated unit for Narrative Writing and Evidence and Investigation with a cultural twist. It includes: • Beginning with Mysteries and analyzing the elements of a mystery story using a variety of picture books and novels. • Mystery Vocabulary • Mini-Lessons on: ~ Plot Structure of the mystery story ~ Hooking your reader at the beginning ~ Creating Vivid Settings using Imagery and Figu
Preview of Kids and Technology - Interview Questions

Kids and Technology - Interview Questions

13 printable and digital pages for students to interview family and friends about technology. Students ask questions by text, email, video chat or in person: Do smart phones make people smarter?Why do people take photos of other people?What is the best thing about having a cell phone?At what age should a child or teenager have their own cell phone?What annoys you the most about cell phones?What is the best and worst thing about Snapchat?What is the best and worst thing about Facebook?What is the
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

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Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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