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Preview of Persuasive Writing With The Planets

Persuasive Writing With The Planets

Created by
Ashley Copple
Project Based Learning - In this SmartBoard lesson students use the research and writing process to learn more about the planets in our solar system. Students first get to practice this process by researching the Earth whole group (with a web quest) and persuading the aliens to visit Earth. Then, students get to pick their own planet to research on the web quest and persuade the astronauts to visit their planet.
Preview of The Big 6 Research Steps

The Big 6 Research Steps

Created by
Library World
Students are often clueless when it comes to doing a research project. They don't know where to begin or what information they are looking for. In this Smartboard lesson, students will be introduced to each of the 6 research steps in "The Big 6" model. The steps will be explained as each one is introduced. Then, after an overview of the 6 steps, students will be taken through each of the steps as part of a whole group research activity. This lesson will serve as a way to prepare students
Preview of MEDIEVAL TIMES UNIT FOR SMART BOARD!!!! Grades 4,5,6

MEDIEVAL TIMES UNIT FOR SMART BOARD!!!! Grades 4,5,6

Created by
Miss Creativity
Medieval Times Unit Grades 3-6 *Make your focus topic selections based on how appropriate for the grade you teach Time Frame approx. 2-3 weeks Document includes: • Full unit of smart board lessons and slides to teach Medieval Times in your classroom • Made for a 3rd grade Gifted Class, you can adapt it for topics using books of your choice OR the books I’ve suggested. • Graphic organizers • Format for research paper • Format for poster • Materials needed • Information about
Preview of Introduction to the Encyclopedia

Introduction to the Encyclopedia

Created by
Library World
This Smartboard lesson was created by an elementary library media specialist, who was previously a second grade teacher. The lesson was created with students in grades K-4 in mind. Students will be introduced to the encyclopedia as a reference tool. They will learn what an encyclopedia is and what it is used for. At the end of the lesson, students will be given situations and will have to determine whether or not an encyclopedia could be used to find the information. Please rate this produc
Preview of Strategies to Improve Reports: a SmartBoard Presentation for 4th-6th Grade

Strategies to Improve Reports: a SmartBoard Presentation for 4th-6th Grade

Created by
Dot Cates
As students move into the upper Elementary grades and Middle school, strong expository writing skills and research skills are critical. Students are inherently curious, ask questions and look for answers, but what do they do with their facts once they have found information and done the research? This presentation goes through 9 critical strategies for writing and improving research papers In this interactive SmartBoard presentation, fourth through sixth graders will learn about: 1. Strateg
Preview of Famous Person Template

Famous Person Template

Created by
fizzpro
An easy to use template for researching famous people. After finding interesting facts about a famous person, students create an activity where they each try to guess who the people are. This is useful for lessons that involve famous people. It is lots of fun for a holiday activity (i.e. Black History Month, Presidents Day, Women's History, etc). The template contains teacher notes and easy to follow instructions for the student. *You must have Smart Notebook on your computer to open this
Preview of Fantasy Vacation Internet Research Project

Fantasy Vacation Internet Research Project

Created by
Shalom Carr
This lesson plan was designed to increase the computer literacy and internet research skills of 7th and 8th grade English Language Learners with very little experience with computers. Students use the internet to schedule a flight, hotel, transportation and visits to attractions within a two-week time span. Students must carefully budget their expenses. Students use power point to organize their information and photos. The assignment sheet and grading rubric are within the Notebook file.
Preview of Smartboard lesson for "Everything Reptile" by Cherie Winner

Smartboard lesson for "Everything Reptile" by Cherie Winner

This Smartboard lesson was designed to be used with "Everything Reptile: What kids really want to know about reptiles" by Cherie Winner. The first slide uses visual aids to introduce the tricky vocabulary used in the book. The second and third slides have writing prompts based on the book.
Preview of Research Unit (Ancient Egypt)

Research Unit (Ancient Egypt)

Help your students develop and refine their research skills. This lesson teaches important research skills including how to gather research, a research record for student use, models for research paragraphs, formatting in-text citations, and paraphrasing information. The content of this research project is based on Ancient Egypt, while the focus for the research project is “How did the Ancient Egyptians use narratives and myths to explain the world around them?” Links to online passages are incl
Preview of Research Terms Crossword Puzzle

Research Terms Crossword Puzzle

Created by
Ms Wiren Teaches
Reinforce the parts of the research and writing process with the SMART Board crossword puzzle. The definitions of research vocabulary words are the clues to which words go where in this puzzle. Word bank is included on same screen as the puzzle. Clues are on the next page so its easy to flip back and forth between them and the puzzle. Three stop sign pages buffer between the clues and the answer key at the end.
Preview of Reference Materials Smartboard Lesson 1

Reference Materials Smartboard Lesson 1

Created by
Carrie
Students will learn about the uses for dictionaries, thesauruses, encyclopedias, and atlases. They are given difference scenerios and learn how to decide which reference material to use. Lesson includes Smart Response questions.
Preview of Research Project

Research Project

This is a Smartboard that follows my Informational Writing Mini-Lessons. I have included a sample of the lessons I have completed with my class followed by blank slides for you to model the lesson. Please also look into purchasing my Informational Writing Project Word Document, which includes all of the mini-lessons with descriptions and the graphic organizer needed for this project! Happy writing!
Preview of 3 to 5th Grade Review of the Desert

3 to 5th Grade Review of the Desert

Created by
Susan Russell
Basic Review including pictures. Map included. Interactive pages. Students are encouraged to work in small groups or full class to show understanding of animals, people, geography, and impact of oil from desert areas. Discussion, thought, and writing is included.
Preview of SmartBoard Lesson for "Dessert Voices" by B. Baylor and P. Parnell

SmartBoard Lesson for "Dessert Voices" by B. Baylor and P. Parnell

This Smartboard lesson was designed to be used with "Dessert Voices" by B. Baylor and P. Parnell. The first slide uses visual aids to introduce the tricky vocabulary used in the book. The second slide has writing prompts based on the book. The third slide has sharing prompts designed to be used when students share their writing.
Preview of Word origins

Word origins

Created by
Zach Symons
This can be used as an introductory lesson for when the students are looking at word origins in their spelling unit. It has an interactive notebook to work through and has two great activities that you can either work through as a class or students can work through independently.
Preview of Onset Rime Practice Activity for 2 Phoneme words

Onset Rime Practice Activity for 2 Phoneme words

I have used this activity many times over the past 10 years to teach a broad range of struggling and beginning readers how to segment onset from rime for 2 phoneme words. It makes use of great, engaging images and interactive activities to model, teach and practice the skill of this very important foundational, pre-reading phonemic awareness skill.
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