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3rd grade english language arts dbqs for Google Apps

Preview of Question Answer Relationships

Question Answer Relationships

It's state testing time again! I designed this activity to help my students understand the types of questions that they will be asked. Taking the mystery out of what the question is asking, makes it easier to answer! It is an interactive lesson that can be used for whole group instruction as well as small group instruction!
Preview of Short Response Question - "The Bracelet" - Inferencing

Short Response Question - "The Bracelet" - Inferencing

Created by
The MLL Shop
Students can view these slides to understand how to make inferences about how the main character of "The Bracelet" changes throughout this text. This will support your students in writing a short response.
Preview of Brave Girl, by Michelle Markel, Coordinating Primary Sources & DBQs

Brave Girl, by Michelle Markel, Coordinating Primary Sources & DBQs

Kids can and should engage with primary sources from as early as lower elementary school! And the best part is, many children's books are built from primary sources. Pairing children's literature with primary sources allows students to engage in scaffolded, age-appropriate historical inquiry. Justice oriented historical inquiry allows students to learn from injustices and activism in the past, and to collaboratively dream of a better future.This resource provides three primary sources and coordi
Preview of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Pre-Reading Activity

The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Pre-Reading Activity

Created by
Floyd Resources
This product includes an article about children evacuating London during World War II, response questions about the article, and an answer key.
Preview of CER to DBQ Essay Writing Posters and Outline

CER to DBQ Essay Writing Posters and Outline

These simple essay writing posters create visual definitions of the C.E.R. and D.B.Q. writing process. With the writing process building at each grade level and step, these posters will simplify the writing process and allow for easier writing transitions throughout each step of the process. Please click the green PREVIEW button for a closer look at everything that's included.This file includes: 1 Outline of the Writing Process 18 Google Slides Posters of definitions (for both C.E.R. & D.B.
Preview of Wilson Step 4.2 Comprehension Questions Google Slides

Wilson Step 4.2 Comprehension Questions Google Slides

Created by
Donna Rossi
Trying to generate comprehension questions for part 9 of Wilson's fourth edition passages? No worries! Each passage in 4.2 has 5-6 comprehension questions, which encourage written response to the texts and align with common core standards. These questions foster "referring back to the text" to support opinions with text evidence.
Preview of Friday the 13th Writing Prompt or  DBQ

Friday the 13th Writing Prompt or DBQ

Created by
Laurie Belden
This is a quick write activity that starts with defining myths & superstitions. Use it as a fun way to teach students about triskaidekaphobia (fear of the number 13) and Friday the 13th. Great for grades 3+
Preview of Short Answer Response w/ R.A.C.E self reflection rubric

Short Answer Response w/ R.A.C.E self reflection rubric

Created by
Maddie Jourden
Short answer response template including lines and a self check rubric. I use this for my 3rd graders as another form of assessment at the end of an HMH module.
Preview of Grade 4 Lesson Plan: Metaphors

Grade 4 Lesson Plan: Metaphors

After introducing common metaphors and communally constructing a definition of "what" a metaphor is based, students extend their understanding using metaphors found in Esperanza Rising, and ultimately take an exit ticket to showcase their understanding.Learning Objectives: Content Objective: I can compare & contrast the settings of Esperanza Rising.Language Objective: I can explain the meaning of metaphors in my own wordsEssential Question: How do characters change and adapt in response to c
Preview of Boxes and Bullets: Research Organizer

Boxes and Bullets: Research Organizer

Created by
Seasoned Teacher
This graphic organizer can be used across curriculum and can be utilized when taking notes on a non-fiction unit of study.
Preview of Two Languages Unit Plan- Understanding by Design

Two Languages Unit Plan- Understanding by Design

Wanted to teach students a new language but have students who struggle with English? Why not try a new type of immersive experience in which ALL your students are exposed to Multi-lingual thinking. The ability to think and communicate in multiple languages, will not only assist dual language learners to think faster in English but also introduce a NEW language; putting all students on an equal standing through social interaction and various customizable activities. This unit plan will provide yo
Preview of DIGITAL Document Based Writing Practice

DIGITAL Document Based Writing Practice

Created by
The Holiday Shop
In this digital literacy activity, students will grow their writing skills by creating responses to document based questions. They can use included charts to mature the quality of their work and type directly into the slides..  Included:3 questions on 2 slides2 embedded mini-chartsWho should purchase this resource?Teachers looking for resources that can be used in the classroom and for distance learningTeachers looking for no-prep literacy resources Teachers looking for writing practiceTeachers
Preview of Evidence Hamburger on Google Classroom

Evidence Hamburger on Google Classroom

Created by
Daniel Douglas
This Evidence Hamburger is a great graphic organizer which will help your students stay organized while writing an argumentative essay. This is a google doc which you can utilize on google classroom and give each student their own copy. It provides a great way to integrate technology into the classroom and allows for a fast reliable way to progress monitor.
Preview of Justifying Evidence in Social Studies Writing

Justifying Evidence in Social Studies Writing

Created by
Alyson Whitaker
Students can use this handout to breakdown writing prompts for DBQs (document-based questions) in Social Studies, or to write persuasive essays in E/LA/R.
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

Benefits of learning English language arts

Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

  • Develop effective communication skills
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  • Nurture their creativity and imagination

By ensuring that students have a solid foundation in English language arts, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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