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Free 7th grade english language arts webquests

Preview of FREE - Earthquake 3 Worksheets (Science Article - Puzzle - Webquest - Sub Plans)

FREE - Earthquake 3 Worksheets (Science Article - Puzzle - Webquest - Sub Plans)

EARTHQUAKE ASSIGNMENTS: ARTICLE, WEBQUEST, & PUZZLESGRADES: 6-10SUBJECT: SCIENCE, HISTORY, EARTH SCIENCESUB PLANS: YES!Thank you for downloading my FREE sample assignment from my TPT store.Product Overview:Included with this download you will find several worksheets connecting to the topic of EARTHQUAKES & earth science.1) ARTICLE - a short article with question sheet2) PUZZLE - vocabulary puzzles and definition sheets3) WEBQUEST - research facts about famous earthquakes.10 PAGES OF TOTA
Preview of Macaroni and Cheese Webquest Internet Scavenger Hunt Worksheets

Macaroni and Cheese Webquest Internet Scavenger Hunt Worksheets

Created by
Trail 4 Success
Macaroni and Cheese Webquest Internet Scavenger Hunt WorksheetsYour students will have fun learning about macaroni and cheese as they reinforce their informational reading and research skills. Do you know which president was rumored to be the inventor of macaroni and cheese? What year did the Crayola crayon company add a color called “macaroni and cheese?”There are 12 items for students to answer on these macaroni and cheese worksheets. The format includes extended response items, fill
Preview of Christmas Around the World Webquest FREEBIE

Christmas Around the World Webquest FREEBIE

This Christmas Around the World Webquest is for students to travel around the world to discover how other countries celebrate the Christmas holiday. There are two options you can pick the Webquest that you think will best fit your students! Check out my Christmas Lapbook for more activities to use with your students:Christmas LapbookBecome a Follower:Become a follower to be the first to know about product uploads, freebies, and discounts! Just click the green star underneath my store title!
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 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 Around the World Webquest

Halloween Around the World Webquest

Your students will enjoy learning how Halloween is celebrated in countries around the world with this webquest. Students will use technology explore Halloween celebrations in other countries.Countries featured are: Ireland, Germany, Spain, France, China, Japan, Mexico, and Vietnam, Russia, Holland, Wales, and Italy. There is also a Venn diagram for students to compare Halloween in the US with other countries, a key, as well as a crossword puzzle about Halloween celebrations around the world.I ha
Preview of Wacky Facts About Presidents Reading Worksheets Internet Research Webquest

Wacky Facts About Presidents Reading Worksheets Internet Research Webquest

Created by
Trail 4 Success
Wacky Facts About Presidents Reading Worksheets Internet Research WebquestDid you know that one president got stuck in the bathtub at the White House? Do you know which president was good at wrestling? Do you know which president was given a speeding ticket for driving his horse and buggy too fast? Your students will have fun learning wacky facts about presidents as they reinforce their reading and research skills as they work through this webquest. Students use the keywords in each question to
Preview of Figurative Language Frenzy Webquest - Using 5 Nonfiction & Fiction Texts - FREE

Figurative Language Frenzy Webquest - Using 5 Nonfiction & Fiction Texts - FREE

So much for FREE! Perfect for distance learning WEBQUEST gets students to not only read 2 short stories and 3 informational texts, it also gets them to cite figurative language and literary devices such as: similes, metaphors, hyperbole, repetition/parallelism. Students are even taught what all those literary devices are complete with samples. Students are guided step-by-step, which means NO PREP for you, through this activity perfect for reluctant readers.Authentic Fiction and Nonfiction Texts
Preview of FREE Sleepy Hollow and the Headless Horseman Webquest Virtual Field Trip

FREE Sleepy Hollow and the Headless Horseman Webquest Virtual Field Trip

Created by
TeachWithBri
Explore the town of Sleepy Hollow and learn about the legend of the Headless Horseman this October and Halloween with your middle and high school students in this FREE Virtual Field Trip in New York! Novel study activities plus movie questions and notes and town tour included! Take a Virtual Field Trip:Take a tour in 360 through Sleepy Hollow townWatch a video about the history of the story and authorWatch the Legend of the Headless Horseman Disney short movieRead the story of the Headless Horse
Preview of College and Career WebQuest

College and Career WebQuest

Created by
Sherida Jones
This activity is designed to get students thinking about what they want to do after they graduate, and to help them take the first steps in making a plan. The students will research three universities or technical institutes, developing an understanding of the location and the cost to attend each school. They will gain an understanding of the entry requirement for each school as well as the amenities and majors that are available. The learners will grow to understand the crime rate and demograph
Preview of Free Webquest Task Cards Ancient Rome Mythology

Free Webquest Task Cards Ancient Rome Mythology

Created by
Linda McCormick
Motivate your students with this free internet scavenger hunt. This set of 16 task cards is a great way to review Roman Mythology while your students are reading for information and using the internet to answer the questions. Each card is a Mini Quest with a link and 2 questions about characters in Roman Mythology.Task cards are great practice for those early finishers that you want to provide with a meaningful review. WebQuests give your students an opportunity to gain factual information wh
Preview of Google Slides Anticipation Webquest for The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton

Google Slides Anticipation Webquest for The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton

Created by
NovelMagic
Need a way to build background knowledge to help students prepare for reading The Outsiders? Use an anticipation activity designed to quickly familiarize them with popular culture of the time period. This webquest walks students through the early 1960s-the slang, the cars, the music, the tv shows, the fashion! Students will also choose a news article from the time period and write a summary. Links to all necessary information are included (all of the links have been tested and are operational as
Preview of The Dust Bowl and The Great Depression Web Quest to accompany Out of the Dust

The Dust Bowl and The Great Depression Web Quest to accompany Out of the Dust

Created by
Marybeth McBain
I created this Web Quest about the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression to accompany Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse. This can be used independently of the novel as well, as this is a prereading research activity that doesn't yet work with the novel. There could be much more research done in terms of the Great Depression, but I mainly focused on how the two connected most. Included in the .zip file editable .doc versions of the WebSearch and the KEY. If you like this web quest, please do leave
Preview of MLA Format Webquest

MLA Format Webquest

Created by
Elizabeth Lake
This simple webquest will help put the learning in the students' hands. Great for flipped classrooms, sub plans, or just student-guided learning. Students are responsible for reading through the linked resources to find the answers to the questions regarding MLA format. Questions include creating sample citations, heading v. header, MLA 8 guidelines, double spacing, etc. This resource includes the MLA Format Webquest handout, the answer key, and links to the various resources where students can
Preview of Vegetables Trivia Webquest Fun Wacky Vegetable Facts Reading Research Worksheets

Vegetables Trivia Webquest Fun Wacky Vegetable Facts Reading Research Worksheets

Created by
Trail 4 Success
Vegetables Webquest Fun Wacky Vegetable Facts Reading Research WorksheetsDo you know which fruit explodes to spread its seeds? Did you know that there’s a fruit that tastes like cotton candy? Your students will have fun learning some wacky facts about vegetables as they reinforce their reading and research skills. There are 15 items for students to answer about vegetables. Kid-friendly graphics have been added. A complete answer key is included. The activity includes a handy internet search g
Preview of Introducing Shakespeare - Notes, Webquest, and Language

Introducing Shakespeare - Notes, Webquest, and Language

This FREE download includes a quick Shakespeare Scavenger Hunt webquest for students to fill out on their own, notes to give students on Shakespeare's language and grammar, and a Translating Shakespeare activity where students can collaborate to "translate" some of Shakespeare's most well-known lines to modern English. Check out this video describing how I teach and assign this material! https://youtu.be/P7lLjTWCQ_0 This video is all about how to introduce Shakespeare to your students! I cov
Preview of Virtual Field Trip - 7 Wonders of the World

Virtual Field Trip - 7 Wonders of the World

Created by
Miss Vee's Room
Take a virtual field trip to the 7 Wonders of the World using http://www.panoramas.dk/Share the Google Doc with your students. Have students click the link, explore the 7 Wonders, and answer the questions!
Preview of Yellow Journalism and Fake News: A Compare and Contrast Media Literacy Activity

Yellow Journalism and Fake News: A Compare and Contrast Media Literacy Activity

This product helps students to look at media critically. Students read one of the hyperlinked fake news articles and then analyze why it was fake and why people were pulled in by it. Then, students compare a yellow journalism article to the fake news article. I usually use the yellow journalism sheets that can be found HERE but you can find real yellow journalism articles if your students are more advanced.Great for use in a Spanish American War unit, media studies, journalism, or anything where
Preview of 1950s QR code Scavenger Hunt!

1950s QR code Scavenger Hunt!

This activity has students following a QR scavenger hunt to immerse themselves into the 1950s. Students will be introduced to concepts of the 1950s through videos, music, art, and more! This activity requires NO-PREP on your part. With your purchase, you get access to a website collection of videos that engage students on topics like: Cold War fears, 1950s television, music, Jackson Pollock art, and beyond. This lesson is highly engaging and utilizing QR code technology. You won't have to
Preview of Black History Month WebQuest

Black History Month WebQuest

Created by
Darina Glover
The Black History WebQuest exposes students to African Americans who made an impact on our country and world. This is an easy activity that can drive the lesson or serve as a bell ringer.
Preview of Real News vs. Fake News

Real News vs. Fake News

Created by
Wrights Goodies
I created this assignment while teaching a unit on Media Literacy. Students discussed different types of media. This led to the lesson over media via television, print, radio, and online. Students discussed in small groups how they get their news, current affairs etc... They also discussed currently how a majority of people visit different social media outlets to receive information, and how the information that is circulated around the web is not always accurate and factual, but based on hearsa
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 Virtual Field Trip: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Virtual Field Trip: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Created by
Dare to Educate
Take your students on a virtual field trip to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC where they can see the main exhibits and even learn about the significance of the architecture. Before students embark on the field trip on their own devices, they will first reflect about what they know about the Holocaust and how it happened. Afterwards, they will reflect on what they learned and hone their knowledge of this important time in history by sharing the details of what they l
Preview of Evaluating Online Sources: Credible vs. Untrustworthy Websites

Evaluating Online Sources: Credible vs. Untrustworthy Websites

In this activity, students will consider six different websites and must decide whether they are credible or not. These decisions will be made through the use of a checklist that awards/ takes away points based on the presence or lack of certain criteria in the website (has an author, does not have external links, etc.). This is a great, engaging, and low-pressure activity to help refresh, review, or introduce media literacy!This download comes with:- Links to six websites for students to consid
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

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Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

  • Develop effective communication skills
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By ensuring that students have a solid foundation in English language arts, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital English language arts worksheets, TPT has an extensive collection of resources across topics and grade levels. No matter what ELA topic your students are working on — whether you’re teaching the parts of speech to 1st graders or argumentative essay writing to 10th graders — TPT has instructional materials that are designed to help with any ELA learning need. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, teaching and learning ELA will be so much easier.

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