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Preview of DBQ and CER Writing | Digital and Print

DBQ and CER Writing | Digital and Print

CER writing and DBQ Essays Use these guides to help support students every step of the way. Digital and Print EDITABLE Includes: -- Digtial Interactive Writing Guide -- Digtial CER Graphic Organizer & Writing template (Edit/Print version included) -- Digital DBQ Essay Outline (Edit/Print version included)Edit and Print -- CER and DBQ Class Posters-- CER and DBQ handheld student guides -- DBQ Essay Outline & Rubric -- CER outline & Response template
Preview of Boston Massacre Perspectives

Boston Massacre Perspectives

⭐️SAVE BIG WITH A BUNDLE! This resource is bundled with other American Revolution lessons here.*This resource is digital resource to be used in conjunction with Google Drive.This resource is 100% editable. The lesson is on Google Slides.In this engaging lesson, students analyze various perspectives on the Boston Massacre. Students start by comparing two popular images of the event, then pick from four perspectives. Which story matches with the images? Terms of Use: This product is to be used by
Preview of Anchor Charts Claim Evidence Reasoning CER Mini Bundle Print or Digital

Anchor Charts Claim Evidence Reasoning CER Mini Bundle Print or Digital

These anchor charts will make teaching students how to do Claim Evidence Reasoning SO EASY!Students can learn about a variety topics/current events through C.E.R. (Claim Evidence Reasoning) and these anchor charts are a great way for getting your students to explain current events in a meaningful way and it allows you as the instructor to adequately assess their understanding of concepts. You get the following:-4 CER Google Ready Anchor Charts with Google Classroom Directions-4 PDF Anchor Chart
Preview of Analyzing Primary and Secondary Sources DISTANCE LEARNING

Analyzing Primary and Secondary Sources DISTANCE LEARNING

Analyzing Primary and Secondary SourcesAn Introduction to Primary & Secondary Sources: Political Cartoons, Scaffolding Questions, Constructed-Response Questions, and more!FOR GOOGLE CLASSROOM DISTANCE LEARNINGThis series of activities and examples introduces primary and secondary sources to your students!Included in this resource:• Analyzing Primary & Secondary Sources Cover page• Analyzing Primary & Secondary Sources Cover page for students• What is a document? Explanation page• Pro
Preview of Jamestown VA DBQ combined with Lucy Calkins Units of Study Boxes & Bullets!!!!

Jamestown VA DBQ combined with Lucy Calkins Units of Study Boxes & Bullets!!!!

Created by
Ani's Resources
I worked so hard to connect the Lucy Calkins Units of Study boxes and bullets technique with an incredible DBQ (Document Based Question) around the fact that so many colonists died at Jamestown, VA. I am very excited to share it with you. This is the a perfect 3-5 week long cross-curricular social studies and writing unit to conduct with 4th graders studying Virginia History. I rewrote the original DBQ essay to align it with VA SOLS, as well as the questions about each document. The documents us
Preview of Civil Rights Movement, BLM Movement, vs. Capitol Hill Insurrection

Civil Rights Movement, BLM Movement, vs. Capitol Hill Insurrection

Students will explore protest by looking at the Civil Rights Movement and the Black Lives Matter Movement and compare and contrast these movements to the insurrection and breach on Capitol Hill on Jan 6, 2021.What's included in this digital interactive workbook:- Frayer Model Graphic Organizer - Vocabulary Picture Sort- See-Think-Wonder with Civil Rights Movement, BLM, and Capitol Hill breach images- "What's the Story Behind the Picture," video activity- Caption This! activity- Claim-Evidence-Re
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 Informational Text Structure QR Code Activity

Informational Text Structure QR Code Activity

Elevate your students' reading comprehension skills with our Text Structures Identification Practice Kit, a comprehensive resource designed for educators who strive to make learning engaging and effective. This resource is perfect for teachers seeking to empower students with the essential skill of recognizing and understanding text structures in informational texts.1. Matching Section: - Kick-start the lesson with a matching activity for the definition of various text structures and a section
Preview of Socratic Seminar Discussion Prompt- Discussion Skill Builder

Socratic Seminar Discussion Prompt- Discussion Skill Builder

Created by
Marsha Norwood
Use this tool to support students in developing effective class discussion skills. This resource is a google doc with ten different discussion prompts that support students to reference text, interact, and engage meaningfully. It also teaches students how to slow down and think more deeply before responding! This resource is a customizable Google doc, formatted to print two sheets per page.
Preview of Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry Hyperdoc

Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry Hyperdoc

This interactive Google SlideShow walks students through an extensive background knowledge of Jim Crow Laws of the South in the 1940’s. It then walks students chapter by chapter through the novel and allows students to answer close reading questions related to the story. It also allows students creativity by giving opportunities for open ended answers and hypothetical situations to have students spoil apply what they have learned in the novel. You will need to make a copy for all of the link
Preview of English Language Arts | Document Based Questioning - Complete Packet

English Language Arts | Document Based Questioning - Complete Packet

This DBQ packet introduces what Document Based Questioning is for students as it provides a guide and explanation of how to analyze the primary source documents. This resource then provides instructions and step by step guide for writing a DBQ essay and writing process so that they can write a thesis and use supporting documents and evidence in their essayStudents are meaningfully engaged in the learning process, these materials also has several examples for the teacher to use walk through how
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 Claim, Evidence, Reason (CER) Task: Watch a commercial and respond

Claim, Evidence, Reason (CER) Task: Watch a commercial and respond

Created by
MiddleSchoolMind
Students will watch a video, and then use the information from the video to fill out the claim, evidence, reason (CER) graphic organizer. This is a fun task because students get to watch a silly super bowl activity to apply their knowledge. Leave a comment to let me know what other worksheets you are interested in!
Preview of The Boston Massacre: Reading Comprehension (bellwork activity)

The Boston Massacre: Reading Comprehension (bellwork activity)

This brief activity requires students to read with a purpose. This informational text focuses on the Boston Massacre. Students test their comprehension by answering the five corresponding questions.This is great as a bellwork activity, but it is fully editable so you can use it however you see fit.
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 Jamestown Primary Source: "Sickness and Death"

Jamestown Primary Source: "Sickness and Death"

This primary source is a letter from an indentured servant writing home to his parents in 1623. Richard Frethorne, the indentured servant, writes about how awful Jamestown is, how people are dying due to illnesses and starvation. His letter is emotional; it is sad. It shows the reality of "Starving Time" and makes students wonder what happened to him...did he live or die?It is in a google slide format and can be projected or printed (or both!) This could be a great resource for a centers a
Preview of Google Form: 5 Sources exploring the nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson

Google Form: 5 Sources exploring the nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson

This is a 5 part Google Form. It is set up as a quiz to allow ease of grading, but I will be completing this together with my students.Section 1 includes an infographic with general information about the Supreme Court and 7 multiple choice questions. Students will use the infographic to find the answers to these questions. This section builds general background knowledge and the court, its purpose, and the nomination process.Section 2 includes a nonfiction text from Time for Kids that provides g
Preview of George Washington Digital Escape Room

George Washington Digital Escape Room

Digital Escape Room on the life of George Washington100% web based- NO setup required. Post the link and let the students explore. 6 different aspects of Washington's life will be exploredFort NecessityValley ForgeSpyingBattles of the American Revolution United States ConstitutionPresidentMy students really enjoyed this, even students that lack motivation.This activity took my students between 3-4 days in class. At the end of the escape room, students will receive a certificate.
Preview of MLA Format with Google Docs Guide

MLA Format with Google Docs Guide

This guide can be a handout or online guide to MLA Format in Google Docs. The side information helps to guide students step-by-step on how to create an essay in MLA format. There is also a YouTube video linked at the bottom to give multiple methods for understanding how to set a paper up in MLA format. This is part of the "WICOR" resource collection.
Preview of The Lightning Thief Unit Plan: Teacher Matrix (5th Grade Literacy)

The Lightning Thief Unit Plan: Teacher Matrix (5th Grade Literacy)

Created by
Mrs Castellamas
Take a journey with Percy Jackson as he discovers who he and his family are through a class favorite, The Lightning Thief. This teacher matrix is a unit plan that includes a chapter-by-chapter lesson with:-Standard-Content Language Objective-Essential Question (Overarching question for the book- this can be used for an end-of-unit assessment)-Vocabulary words-Language Frames (scaffolding)-Exemplar/ Success Criteria (scaffolding)-Text Dependent Questions (varies from short answer, multiple choic
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  How to DBQ (Document Based Question): Google

How to DBQ (Document Based Question): Google

Need an activity for Students learning how to create a Document Based Question? Need a creative in person and Distance learning activity?How to DBQ (Document Based Question) is designed for success in middle school or high school. This comprehensive activity provides rigorous instruction allowing students to research and understand the topic. Allows students to have a more creative take on it! This Lesson can be used in middle school or high school.WHAT'S INCLUDEDThis includes:★ 10 Slides★ Rubri
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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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On TPT, English language arts resources come in various forms: from interactive notebooks and task cards to small-group activities and individual worksheets. They can be used to enhance learning, assess a student’s mastery of ELA concepts, or to reteach a tricky concept. By incorporating ELA resources from TPT into your teaching toolbox, you can create an engaging learning experience that strengthens students’ understanding of ELA concepts.

If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital English language arts worksheets, TPT has an extensive collection of resources across topics and grade levels. No matter what ELA topic your students are working on — whether you’re teaching the parts of speech to 1st graders or argumentative essay writing to 10th graders — TPT has instructional materials that are designed to help with any ELA learning need. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, teaching and learning ELA will be so much easier.

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There are many different types of English language arts resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular ELA lessons include reading, writing, phonics, vocabulary, spelling, and creative writing.

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Educators can save time preparing English language arts lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for ELA resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of ELA lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.

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Students learn best when they're engaged! Sprinkle a little fun into your English Language Arts lessons by using manipulatives, pairing unusual texts like poems and short films together, or doing an escape room activity.