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Women's History Month close reading projects for Microsoft Excel

Preview of Wax Museum Schedule | Living Museum Project | Wax Museum Project

Wax Museum Schedule | Living Museum Project | Wax Museum Project

This living wax museum project is by far one of my favorite things about teaching 3rd grade. Truth be told this wax museum project can be used from 2nd grade all the way until 6th grade. Students take on the role of someone else, they dress up like an important historical figure and then they put on a show for their families and entire school It is a memory that is worth creating for your students! This is just one piece of the project (the letter to send to parents), but you can grab the bundle
Preview of Project: Fairytale Retellings with the Sophistic Appeals

Project: Fairytale Retellings with the Sophistic Appeals

After laying the foundation with my lesson on these appeals, students strengthen their skills by comparing a classic fairytale to a modern retelling.The sophistic appeals are another way of looking at the rhetorical triangle: one that examines argumentation by storytelling.Every culture uses stories to teach its most important values. As a culture’s values change, that culture alters its stories accordingly.Students choose a fairytale and a modern retelling of it. The retelling can be a book, mo
Preview of Hamilton Project for Deep Analysis (and lots of fun!)

Hamilton Project for Deep Analysis (and lots of fun!)

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Reading All Day
This project is my favorite one of the year and my 7th and 8th graders adore it.We use the Reading Guide (listed separatelyHERE) as a check for understanding and a prompt for analysis. This is typically discussed in partners and for special education accommodations it is done in a group.Next, students analyze the songs with either the mood meter project or power graph project. For the mood meter, students write in the perspective of Hamilton (or another main character) for each song. This helps
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