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Preview of Dodecahedron Book Report EDITABLE VERSION

Dodecahedron Book Report EDITABLE VERSION

In this version you can take the file and make it your own! Change the sides of the book report, edit the rubrics and expectations.
Preview of Research Paper in an Alternate Media

Research Paper in an Alternate Media

Created by
Amanda Watson
This year we wrote our research papers in a different form. We made a "dossier." Using Microsoft Publisher or a similar software, we wrote the same paper but it looked different. I found that by allowing them the use of graphics, design, illustration and color, I had better papers and a higher number of students turned in the paper. The preview file is the assignment sheet and a sample. The product file is the template that I gave the students--no easy task to create, but it's done and made
Preview of Poetry Project Menu

Poetry Project Menu

This poetry project menu provides a variety of ways in which your students can show off their knowledge and understanding of poetry! The point values vary between appetizers, entrees, and desserts. Appetizers are the lower depths of knowledge, desserts are higher, and entrees are the highest and require the most work. I required various classes to earn different points (for example- advanced classes must do more). Some activities include researching the life of their favorite poetry, creating a
Preview of Brochure Template-Vacation-The Great Wolf Lodge

Brochure Template-Vacation-The Great Wolf Lodge

Created by
COACHING HISTORY
brochure template Microsoft Publisher 3-fold brochure pamphlet activity project summer first day biography vacation homework project fun craft PI c-scope cscope Texas Coaching HIstory
Preview of Talk Partners Display

Talk Partners Display

Created by
Jason Williams
My school week usually begins with the children literally begging for one thing - A change in our Talk Partners. In my classroom, the children sit with a partner - like in many classes I'm sure. The difference is that we change our partners every week. This encourages the children to talk and work with other children they maybe haven't talked to a lot before. It was difficult to introduce as some kids had been sitting with their best friend so to speak all year in their previous class. The pe
Preview of WORD CHOICE: Are You Showing Not Telling

WORD CHOICE: Are You Showing Not Telling

Created by
Stephen Slates
Are you frustrated with your student's lack of descriptive writing. This activity is a great introduction to the concept of showing not telling in writing. On each of the twelve pages, students have an opportunity to sketch a picture related to an emotion. At the bottom of each page, they should describe the emotion without using the actual word (e.g. my heart was racing, my jaw dropped, and etc.)
Preview of Brochure Template-Rome Italy-World History

Brochure Template-Rome Italy-World History

Created by
COACHING HISTORY
brochure template Microsoft Publisher 3-fold brochure pamphlet activity project internet research world history English Geography Rome Italy coliseum colosseum roman colosseum Roman coliseum gladiator vacation homework project fun craft PI c-scope cscope Texas Coaching History
Preview of Mexican American Folktales Book Project

Mexican American Folktales Book Project

This is a great product to accompany the book Retold Mexican American Folktales. I use this booklet with my EBs to guide them through the book in an interactive way.
Preview of Project Menu

Project Menu

Created by
Mr Mo
Let student choice drive your classroom and you'll see improvements in classroom management, student engagement, and administrative smiles. This menu lets students choose how they will show you what they've learned. The choices include a recipe project, a pin/tweet, and brochure. Each choice has a point value and a student checklist is on page two with listed requirements. Enjoy!
Preview of Shadow and Bone Fake News Report

Shadow and Bone Fake News Report

With "Fake News" being current in our world, this assignment brings in that concept and integrates it into a novel study. Students will blend narrative and informational writing elements to create a fake news report about characters and situations within the novel Shadow and Bone. Students have the option to write the report, record audio, or record video. This is a sheet that details the directions for the project. I suggest posting via SeeSaw, but your media of choice is up to you! Happy
Preview of Magazine Project Template

Magazine Project Template

Created by
Jarred Amato
After students complete all of the assignments for their magazine project, they will publish their writing using this template.
Preview of "To Build a Fire" by Jack London- "How To" Video Project

"To Build a Fire" by Jack London- "How To" Video Project

This video project corresponds to Jack London's short story "To Build a Fire." In this story, the protagonist believes he is an expert in wilderness exploration and able to successfully make his way through the treacherous Yukon in order to find gold. He ignores advice from more experienced explorers which ultimately ends in his death. Students will create an antithesis to this story by producing a video providing expert advice on a topic of their choosing. This packet includes: a description of
Preview of Memory Book

Memory Book

Created by
Kelly Newton
This is an end of the year project that allows students to document their favorite things, favorite memories, and all of the things they learned during 2nd grade. It is a Microsoft Publisher file so the parts that say my name and 2nd grade can easily be changed. If you have trouble, let me know and I'll customize and email you a copy. :)
Preview of December (or Winter) Literature Project

December (or Winter) Literature Project

Created by
GATE Help
This was created as part of a monthly project for my gifted and talented students. Feel free to modify it with your due dates!
Preview of Student Play

Student Play

Instructional guide and handouts for students to write their own play. Handout walks students through the process they need to go through in order to complete the project, complete with a calendar to fill in, a story map to guide them, and instructions on how the typed paper should look. This project is very laid out and therefore can work for the elementary grades. Download will come with a publisher file so it can be edited to fill in your own calendar.
Preview of Create your own National Holiday brochure

Create your own National Holiday brochure

Created by
Raising Readers
Find a courageous person in history and create a brochure explaining why they deserve a National Holiday. Teaches students in upper elementary and beyond how to take the information from a webpage and turn it into a finished project. Template already set up and ready to go for students to use to fill in their information. Just save slides 2 and 3 as the brochure and share with all students. Example brochure using Rosa Parks is included. Sample note organizer included. Just copy and paste i
Preview of Aboriginal Totem Pole Project

Aboriginal Totem Pole Project

The following activity is a fun social studies project your upper elementary students will love. It is a group or pairs project. This product is colourful and has the project template with step-by-step instructions for the students. Please Note: This is a Publisher file. Please ensure you have the program before purchasing and downloading this product!!!
Preview of f7u12 Comic Cooperative Learning Cards

f7u12 Comic Cooperative Learning Cards

***NOW UP TO 80% OFF FOR BACK TO SCHOOL SALE***One of the best ways to ensure group projects run smoothly is to assign roles to the group members. Make their responsibilities clear and hold them accountable to their role's requirements. Cooperative Learning cards assign roles to the students. If all the roles on the cooperative learning cards are filled, a group project should run like a clock. The cooperative learning cards available for purchase here are double sided. The first side states the
Preview of Poetry Menu Project

Poetry Menu Project

Created by
Kelsey K
This Poetry project can be used as a summative assessment to indicate student knowledge of poetry terms. It encompasses figurative language, sound devices, and the types of poems. It allows students to choose their assignments according to their interests, while still providing you with basic guidelines as to what you expect as an end result. I teach an honors class and a regular class, so I have different point goals for each class. These projects turned out great when I assigned them this year
Preview of Writing a Textbook Page

Writing a Textbook Page

Created by
Heather Fleming
This product has been created with a template and directions in mind. Students are to create a textbook page about a country, animal, or sport of their choice. They must first do basic research over their choice and then write about different aspects of this. This activity was designed to make students apply their knowledge of text features (titles, sidebars, pictures/captions, etc) as well as text structures (description, problem/solution, etc). It can really be taken and made into a great
Preview of Egyptian Newspaper

Egyptian Newspaper

Created by
Student Aid
Students write a newspaper documenting life in Ancient Egypt
Preview of The Outsiders Newspaper Project

The Outsiders Newspaper Project

Created by
Lesson Library
This project requires students to create the front page of a newspaper including information on the setting, plots, and characters from The Outsiders. Students can use the template and create their own digital version of the paper using Microsoft word, publisher, or google docs.
Preview of Fun Poem Bookmark Template - Figurative Language Practice

Fun Poem Bookmark Template - Figurative Language Practice

Created by
Heather Fleming
Fun poetry writing activity! Students will create a short poem and must use three examples of figurative language that they have learned about in class (preferably three different types, not all of one). This will then be made into a poem bookmark either on a paper copy or done on Microsoft Publisher by the student. The right side of the page is for assessment purposes; students will defend their poem in a way by explaining what lines used figurative language and what type of figurative langu
Preview of Lightning Thief Writing Packet

Lightning Thief Writing Packet

Created by
Lauren Mays
A story writing packet for a unit on "The Lightning Thief," by Rick Riordan. Students will write their own half-blood story with 16 pages of guidance on creating characters, locations, and event sequences. They will fill in a story map and edit their final work. This packet was created for my 6th grade English students, but could be used with any 5-8 class. Feel free to edit as you like! Aligned to Common Core standard W.6.3.
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