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8th grade science literature circles for Google Apps

Preview of Hello Universe Novel Study

Hello Universe Novel Study

Created by
LIT Lessons
This product is a comprehensive set of instructional materials for teaching Hello, Universe by Erin Entrada Kelly. With over 100+ Common Core aligned materials, students will develop their literacy skills while deeply engaging with the novel. Plus, the fiction close reading activities, the literary analysis resources, Astronomy and constellation readings and extension activity, projects, vocabulary, assessments, and essays all provide opportunities for your students to practice and apply their l
Preview of The Martian Classroom Edition Pacing Guide and Comprehension Questions

The Martian Classroom Edition Pacing Guide and Comprehension Questions

Created by
Miss ELD
The Martian (Classroom Edition) is an engaging 369-page novel by Andy Weir that blends realistic science with science-fiction. It is completely faithful to the original novel, with the exception that the salty language in the original has been replaced, making it perfect for reading in class. What happens when an astronaut is accidentally stranded on Mars?What you get in this resource:1. 46-day Pacing Guide: There are 26 chapters in this novel and to keep the reading around 10 minutes per day, I
Preview of Reader's Theater: Frog's Life Cycle

Reader's Theater: Frog's Life Cycle

Merging Science and Reading with this fun Reader's Theater passage. This story can be used to recreate the frog's life cycle from egg to adult while also entertaining the audience with a Sneaky Snake villain!This story is 6 pages long with large font for easy reading. There are 5 characters in the story- great for a small group activity!
Preview of Solar Eclipse | Article and Reading Comprehension Discussion Cards

Solar Eclipse | Article and Reading Comprehension Discussion Cards

Created by
AVID Nerds
Help your AVID or ELA students build reading comprehension and practice using text evidence with these editable discussion cards and talking chips for an article on solar eclipses! Students will read the provided article with space for note taking and a summary, then they will sit in small groups and take turns pulling a discussion card and using their talking chips.Great for: using text evidence, collaboration and team building, public speaking practice, ⭐AVID BUNDLE!⭐✨Solar Eclipse Bundle✨DIRE
Preview of The Last Cuentista Discussion Questions, Vocabulary Activities & STEM Slideshows

The Last Cuentista Discussion Questions, Vocabulary Activities & STEM Slideshows

An editable, Common Core-aligned set of discussion questions, vocabulary resources, and STEM slideshows for use with The Last Cuentista by Donna Barba Higuera.This super bundle includes a bonus Google doc where all elements are linked in one place. No need to unzip files!Prompts appear in order of complexity, and simplified language appears in parentheses (delete or modify as needed). The resource is editable, so you can pick and choose which sections will work best for you.  From Goodreads: The
Preview of The Thief Lord Film/Novel Study Super Bundle (Editable)

The Thief Lord Film/Novel Study Super Bundle (Editable)

Click each resource to preview individually.About this Unit & NovelThis bundle a Common Core-aligned literature study unit for use with the novel, The Thief Lord, by Cornelia Funke. The lessons and activities here span the curriculum, from vocabulary building, literary analysis & creative writing to argument building and STEM-centered inquiry. Prompts appear in order of complexity, and simplified language appears in parentheses (delete or modify as needed). The unit is editable so you ca
Preview of Song For A Whale Novel Study

Song For A Whale Novel Study

Created by
SimplyDoe
This dynamic novel takes readers on a wonderful journey to get a song to a whale that cannot speak to any other whales! This story is written by a sign-language interpreter who incorporates American Sign Language and its culture in a story many students will enjoy! SummaryFrom fixing class computers to repairing old radios, twelve-year-old Iris is a tech genius. She is the only deaf person in her school, so many often treat her like she is not very smart. Is anyone listening to Iris? When she le
Preview of Ghosts | Raina Telgemeier | Discussion, Vocabulary, STEM & Mentor Author Study

Ghosts | Raina Telgemeier | Discussion, Vocabulary, STEM & Mentor Author Study

Extend the cross-curricular reach of your graphic novel study with this editable bundle of resources for use with Raina Telgemeier's GHOSTS. Click each resource to preview.This bundle is included FREE with purchase of the self-paced, online course, Curriculum Comic-ified: A Crash Course for Educators.
Preview of Circle Activity: Making Meaning of a Text-- A Classroom Discussion

Circle Activity: Making Meaning of a Text-- A Classroom Discussion

Created by
Nicole Piatelli
Slides to guide a whole class or small group discussion about any type of text. I have used it in the science classroom using current events. This can be used and adapted for any subject area at the middle school level. There are 5 rounds of guiding questions to promote a guided discussion.
Preview of QQC Assignment

QQC Assignment

Directions/prompts to help students process an article or multiple articles or stories that are paired with the instructions. I've used this to spark some curiosity in new units in my room and also extend off of material we'd been working on. Use as part of your in class work, outside of class work, or great for a low pressure task while a substitute is there. I liked pairing them with different News ELA articles or other interesting articles I could find on a topic within my students' reading l
Preview of Environmental Changes [EDITABLE] Slides and Fill-in the Blank Guided Notes

Environmental Changes [EDITABLE] Slides and Fill-in the Blank Guided Notes

Created by
ScienceTechNerds
This 3 Google Slides [editable text] lesson on Environmental Changes includes differentiated notes and slide presentation to guide note taking. This resource is intended to be a means to provide information to students.*Reduce to 87% to make it fit a regular science composition notebook. Teacher Presentation:• Lecture/discuss information in slides with students as they complete the notes pages.Student Notes Options (three options)• Printable notes for interactive composition notebooks.• 3 versio
Preview of Non-Fiction Reading Strategies in Science

Non-Fiction Reading Strategies in Science

This visual 1 pager of 6 different nonfiction reading strategies that can be used in science classes when reading through informational text. It can be glued into students' notebooks and used a reference page for when students are doing annotations in their reading. Making the strategies clear and visible to students help them with their ownership of them and will help them in beginning to use them while they read. Many students struggle with seeing reading as an active instead of a passive proc
Preview of Book Discussion Guide | Giants of Science: Isaac Newton by Kathleen Krull

Book Discussion Guide | Giants of Science: Isaac Newton by Kathleen Krull

A four part book discussion guide perfect for Science History & Appreciation classesFeatured Text: "Giants of Science: Isaac Newton" by Kathleen KrullThis assignment will have student read the featured text in four parts, after which students will respond to one or more discussion questions based on text-evidence and personal opinions.This resource can be assigned as an independent work packet or as a group activity! No prep required. (Note - the text is NOT included in this resource)
Preview of Reading Log #3: Great Adaptations

Reading Log #3: Great Adaptations

Reading log includes room for students to identify new vocabulary terms, Cornell notes, golden lines, an essential question and text-dependent comprehension questions. All sections have grading rubrics.
Preview of Reading Log #2: Great Adaptations (Chapters 3-5)

Reading Log #2: Great Adaptations (Chapters 3-5)

Reading log includes room for students to identify new vocabulary terms, Cornell notes, golden lines, an essential question and text-dependent comprehension questions. All sections have grading rubrics.
Preview of Reading Log #1, Great Adaptations (Introduction-Chp 2)

Reading Log #1, Great Adaptations (Introduction-Chp 2)

Reading log includes room for students to identify new vocabulary terms, Cornell notes, golden lines, an essential question and text-dependent comprehension questions. All sections have grading rubrics.
Preview of Ocean Tides Explained - reading and questions

Ocean Tides Explained - reading and questions

This scientific text explains the motions and gravitational forces of the Sun/Earth/Moon system which results in high tides and low tides, neap tides, spring tides, and the king tide. The questions are all open ended short answer to ensure true understanding.
Preview of Amplify Unit-Plate Motion. Google Slides-lesson 2(reciprocal/strategic reading)

Amplify Unit-Plate Motion. Google Slides-lesson 2(reciprocal/strategic reading)

Created by
Kelly Kenny
Coordinating slides for 5 E lesson plan. Students will read a Newsela article “The lithosphere, the outer shell of planets” using a method called reciprocal reading. (strategic reading protocol)Illustrate or describe the answer to our investigation question - "What is the land like underneath Earth’s surface?"Vocabulary - fossil, cross section, lithosphere, mesosaurus
Preview of Distance Learning: Eukaryote Article (Level 2) Comp. Wks.

Distance Learning: Eukaryote Article (Level 2) Comp. Wks.

Created by
Allyssa Sharpe
This worksheet form is based upon the Britannica School Eukaryote Article (Reading Level 2). The citation to find the article online is in the form. However, the questions are basic enough that they can be used for most articles or general facts about Eukaryote Cells. This worksheet form can be used with any science curriculum. It can also be used as nonfiction/informational reading.
Preview of FlipGrid Student Directions - FREE

FlipGrid Student Directions - FREE

Save time and use this to help get your students started on FlipGrid - easy and great to attach to remote learning assignments to better see an individual student's understanding.
Preview of Who Was Marie Curie Chapter Questions

Who Was Marie Curie Chapter Questions

Created by
Abbi Reese
Comprehensive set of chapters questions for "Who Was" series books. The questions cover comprehension and understanding - great as independent classroom work, homework, science support, and more! No prep. This does not come with a key.
Preview of Blooms Taxonomy Question Starter Cards

Blooms Taxonomy Question Starter Cards

Created by
Melanie Conley
Use these Blooms Taxonomy question starter cards for different lessons! Students will learn how to develop and answer higher level thinking questions.
Preview of Video Reflection

Video Reflection

Created by
MiddleSchoolGal
This video reflection sheet is a great informal assessment to use when assigning a video or movie clip to your students. It can be used as an Anchor Chart in the classroom or attached to a video assignment on Google Classroom. Its a quick way to assess learning and receive student feedback. It also holds students accountable for the video material.
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