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Free high school informational text internet activities

Preview of Primary vs Secondary Sources - FREE - Drag & Drop - Digital Distance Learning

Primary vs Secondary Sources - FREE - Drag & Drop - Digital Distance Learning

Created by
Miss EDTECH
If your students need practice identifying the differences between primary and secondary sources, this is a quick and easy practice activity to use with them! Students simply read the example and decide if it's a primary or secondary source. Great for a pre-test, post-test, practice, reinforcement, or intervention. ___________________________________________________________________Benefits to Google Classroom Assignments:Drag and DropEasy to Grade (no messy paperwork)Opportunity to Redo Quickly
Preview of Anne Frank Webquest · Holocaust · Google Link · Answer Key

Anne Frank Webquest · Holocaust · Google Link · Answer Key

Created by
Mrs Klavohn
This webquest utilizes the Anne Frank House website as a primary resource. Students are guided to a more in depth understanding of Anne Frank's life in the Secret Annex while facilitating their own learning. Webquest questions are both informational and inferential. Perfect pre-reading activity for The Diary of Anne Frank or to compliment Holocaust units.Hyperlinks are embedded on webquest pages for seamless student accessibility.Format:You will receive a printer ready PDF file AND a Google
Preview of Inference Murder Mystery

Inference Murder Mystery

Created by
Write That Down
This is a murder mystery slideshow that takes an activity I usually do physically and puts it in a digital format. This is usually used after a student has already learned about inferences, and is then trying to make their own inferences about who killed the man, why he was killed, and how. There are three different areas the students need to explore, including the crime scene, with close up shots on the scene, interviews with the suspects (including audio versions to listen to), and items fou
Preview of WebQuest "Sled Dog Racing" - Exploring Primary & Secondary Sources - FREE

WebQuest "Sled Dog Racing" - Exploring Primary & Secondary Sources - FREE

HIGH-INTEREST TOPIC THAT PUTS READERS AT EASE. NO PREP PRINTABLES AND EASY DISTANCE LEARNING! Meaningful, guided exploration of AUTHENTIC primary & secondary sources that delve into sled dog racing, a historical event. Students read authentic informational text closely to locate central ideas, use critical thinking skills to determine if sources are primary or secondary, and practice reading informational text, a much-needed skill.THIS RESOURCE IS SO ENGAGINGStudents explore official sled do
Preview of Halloween Writing Prompt with Passages and RACE Strategy FREE

Halloween Writing Prompt with Passages and RACE Strategy FREE

Google Slides virtual classroom with digital writing prompts, article ( informational text ) using RACE strategy is great for distance learning AND for in-class use! This set is just in time for October and Halloween. Prompt is written to resemble state test prompts. Students are asked to cite evidence, describe, explain, summarize, etc., using the RACE + Transitions strategy. Students can click the article links on their virtual chalkboard to read and watch highly engaging content that is re
Preview of Internet

Internet

Let’s learn about the Internet! This worksheet includes 14 pages with a wide variety of activities and exercises about the Internet. The materials include various informative exercises about topics such as cybercrime, Internet terms, Internet brands, and many other things! Crosswords, word searches, puzzles and other kinds of activities are included to make it a fun and interesting class. The answers and an answer sheet are included. GOOGLE SLIDES WITH PREMADE TEXTBOXES INCLUDED! Overview:Page 1
Preview of Google Classroom Graphic Organizer Venn Diagram

Google Classroom Graphic Organizer Venn Diagram

Created by
Bright Bytes
Start using Google Slides in the classroom with this graphic organizer! Students can develop their technology skills as they use this Venn Diagram to compare and contrast two topics or characters. Perfect for literature or informational texts! This is a sample of my Google Slides Graphic Organizer Pack. Check out the rest of my organizer pack!! Google Graphic Organizers
Preview of Digital Breakout - Free Sample

Digital Breakout - Free Sample

Created by
Elevating ELA
Digital breakouts are an amazing way to get students instantly engaged in your lesson! In a breakout students are using the content/information to breakout or gain access to the next level/task in the activity, often through solving puzzles or codes.I wanted to provide this free sample to anyone who is interested in trying, but apprehensive about how it all works! And who wants to spend money on a tech lesson if you aren't 100% sure it works? This sample has the first breakout/activity of my te
Preview of Christmas Trivia Internet Scavenger Hunt

Christmas Trivia Internet Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Gary Walter
This activity consists of 15 Christmas trivia questions which students answer using an Internet search engine. Answers, with links to sources, are included.
Preview of Comprehension Activity - CCSS: Nonfiction Reading and Writing Analysis

Comprehension Activity - CCSS: Nonfiction Reading and Writing Analysis

Created by
Connie
Although all Middle School and High School programs of study require core whole-class nonfiction readings, as often as possible, students should choose nonfiction informational reading that hooks their personal interest. The kids will be more inclined to want to read a topic of their choice (ownership) which will lead to the desire to express their thoughts and interpretations clearly and coherently. Their reading and writing proficiencies will blossom and solidify. This is a win-win teaching/
Preview of College Planning

College Planning

Engage students in the college readiness selection process with this interactive, small/whole group lesson plan to help uncover what type of college is best--small or large. 8 slides include:Differences between small & large collegesCharacteristics of eachonline video links of studentscollege selection resources by professionals & studentsCollege research project to present information discoveredA fun learning experience for students who need to think about college and narrow their choic
Preview of Salem Witch Trials Questions, Answers, and Text

Salem Witch Trials Questions, Answers, and Text

Created by
Darrick Puffer
This 4-page worksheet has questions for students learning about the Salem Witch trials from reading a text that was written from information from the Discovery Education website before Discovery Education changed its format and required a subscription. The link to the text is included on the document as well as on the answer key, but a PDF version of the text is also included with this product. You may choose to have students read the text online or you can print it for them to read. This ass
Preview of American Revolution Common Core Report with Rubric

American Revolution Common Core Report with Rubric

Created by
Tara Paige
Common Core lesson that integrates research, writing, speaking and listening skills while learning about important events during the American Revolution! I also have a unit that covers events leading up to the American Revolution with fold-ables, games, reading comprehension, test prep, content vocabulary, writing activities and more. 69 pages for $5.00. Enjoy this freebie! Tara Paige Events Leading up the the American Revolution If you need a bunch of US History Units, Activities, and I
Preview of Bias In Media

Bias In Media

Use this product to have students examine bias in their every day lives through the news. Can be used to teach the concept of bias in English/Language Arts classes, a current events lesson, or to introduce concepts such as yellow journalism and propaganda in Social Studies.
Preview of Fever 1793 Internet Field Trip

Fever 1793 Internet Field Trip

Created by
Quynn's Corner
Students use the internet to discover more about the 1793 Yellow Fever outbreak in Philadelphia. They must visit a few websites and jot down their answers on this sheet. My students have loved completing my internet field trip projects after finishing novels!
Preview of Webquest: Homer's Odyssey

Webquest: Homer's Odyssey

This is a great introduction lesson for students before they read Homer's Odyssey. Building background knowledge is one of the keys to reading comprehension. When you have more knowledge to make connections to while you read, you are more likely to understand and remember that information you have read. This online activity will help students build their knowledge of Homer, literature terms, life in ancient Greece, and Greek mythology. Uses the website: http://odyssey-webquest.weebly.com STAN
Preview of Career Research Project for Grades 6 - 12 and ESL students

Career Research Project for Grades 6 - 12 and ESL students

Created by
Laurel McKee
This is a everything you need for your students to complete a career research paper. Students will learn how to: research 3 different careers they may want to pursue, find out what they need to reach those career goals, write a research paper with MLA style documentation and finally write business letters to organizations to find more information. This updated lesson plan includes: a rubric, parent letter, Career Project Questions, note card set up, paraphrasing explanation, parenthetical docu
Preview of Determining Credible Sources for Research, Google Slides, CCSS

Determining Credible Sources for Research, Google Slides, CCSS

Created by
Ryn Rose
Engage your middle or high school students in a discussion about credibility by placing them in the Judges' Seat. By allowing students to confer and decide for themselves how good a resource is, see engagement and understanding skyrocket. This assignment was designed for lower-level students but could very easily be amped up to more difficult for Honors students. This product includes 3 files:- A how to/suggestion document- Master slides for the teacher- Individual slide decks for groupsHelpful
Preview of "How I Built This" Graphic Organizer

"How I Built This" Graphic Organizer

This basic graphic organizer is the perfect assessment to use with the fabulously inspirational NPR How I Built This podcast. UPDATE: I’m including a link to a Google Slide version of the product. You can share the link with your students and it will have them make a copy in their Google Drive. The graphic organizer is set as the background so students create text boxes to write in their information. The podcast host, Guy Raz, interviews various entrepreneurs about how they built their companies
Preview of FREE Science Career Webquest - Zoologist / Wildlife Biologist / Sub Plans

FREE Science Career Webquest - Zoologist / Wildlife Biologist / Sub Plans

CAREER WEBQUEST : ZOOLOGIST / WILDLIFE BIOLOGISTSUBJECTS: SCIENCE, CAREERS, BIOLOGYGRADES : 8-12DISTANCE LEARNING: YES!SUB PLANS: YES!This internet assignment is designed to be used with www.sciencebuddies.org. Full directions for students to link to the correct page career are provided with the webquest.Important Website Information: Please be aware that a FREE account with sciencebuddies.org will be required in order for students to view all videos and information connected with this career we
Preview of 50 States Digital Word Search Activity FREEBIE (Key & PDF included)

50 States Digital Word Search Activity FREEBIE (Key & PDF included)

Hello, fellow educators! Welcome to the 50 States Digital Word Search Activity FREEBIE on TpT! This word search is ONE OF A KIND-you get a virtual copy as well for twice the fun! Students LOVE this United States-themed word search! It's challenging AND fun-PLUS, it's great for sub plans, Fun Fridays, seasonal activities, and group challenges! This United States word search includes 2 versions: a Google Slides digital set for virtual learners and a PDF version for easy copies for in-person friend
Preview of FREE Serial Podcast Skills Test: Text-Based Prompts Mirror State Assessments!

FREE Serial Podcast Skills Test: Text-Based Prompts Mirror State Assessments!

This FREE Google Form test over the Serial (season 1) podcast is designed to mirror the types of questions that are commonly seen on state assessments. The test contains text-based prompts--including multiple choice, checkbox, dropdown styles--based on six pages from Episode 1 of the series ("The Alibi"). Since the skills assessed are those that could be covered over the course of an entire unit on the podcast, but the excerpt is from the first episode, this could make a great diagnostic, format
Preview of FREEBIE! WebQuest: The History of Christmas (mini version)

FREEBIE! WebQuest: The History of Christmas (mini version)

Winter Break will be here before you know it. With it comes antsy days for students. Channel their excitement about the holidays with a WebQuest about the history of Christmas. In this FREE WebQuest, students will visit ONE website and learn about the history of Christmas. Included in this product: 1. Questions to guide students as they explore the website 2. A teacher guide with ideas how to use this NewsQuest in your classroom 3. An answer key for the WebQuest This may be printed in color
Preview of Solar Eclipse

Solar Eclipse

This WebQuest is all about the August 21, 2017 total solar eclipse. The WebQuest uses three websites, has ten questions, includes an answer sheet, is for middle school students, and is designed to be completed in one class period.
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