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Preview of FREE EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES LIST 4 ALL GRADES K-12 AND SUBJECTS + TEACHER RESOURCE

FREE EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES LIST 4 ALL GRADES K-12 AND SUBJECTS + TEACHER RESOURCE

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TPT Maria
Sometimes, you just need a list of websites for everyone. Here it is. FREE EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES  Put together by Teach Me, Maria!It takes time to gather this information, figure out the appropriate grade levels, and format, maintain, and update this page. All I ask is for an honest review if this list helps you.
Preview of Narrative of Frederick Douglass | Passage & Literary Nonfiction Analysis Task

Narrative of Frederick Douglass | Passage & Literary Nonfiction Analysis Task

A Black History Month Freebie (for a limited time) combined with meaningful ELA Test Prep all in one step! A FREE one-page excerpt from a compelling slave narrative along with reading analysis comprehension questions that get students to analyze the development of central ideas, character, and determining causation of events in a primary source: "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave."The reading practice assessment focuses heavily on analyzing the development of Dougla
Preview of Free Argument (Rhetorical) Analysis Voting Rights Speech and Graphic Organizer

Free Argument (Rhetorical) Analysis Voting Rights Speech and Graphic Organizer

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Use this free rhetorical analysis graphic organizer to help students read and analyze the argument presented in Lyndon B. Johnson’s speech, “Voting Rights Act of 1965" (also called "We Shall Overcome"). The web guides students through analysis of rhetorical features including diction, rhetorical appeals (ethos, logos, pathos), structure, author’s craft and purpose, tone, and central ideas. This scaffolded approach to argument analysis provides an alternative to the widely-used SOAPStone strateg
Preview of ELA Curriculum Map Pacing Guide for 9th & 10th English Quarter 1 of Full Year

ELA Curriculum Map Pacing Guide for 9th & 10th English Quarter 1 of Full Year

Created by
Carla McLeod
This curriculum map resource includes a suggested pacing guide for 9-weeks of ELA curriculum for grades 9-10. You can use it to help plan your own year of ELA lessons and/or get a better sense of the materials included in my ELA Quarter 1 Curriculum Grades 9-10.The Quarter 1 curriculum resource is intended for both new English teachers as well as experienced English teachers looking for new ideas and creative lessons to add to their mix. This 9-week curriculum plan focuses on short fiction and n
Preview of Free Rhetorical Analysis Lesson with Ruth Bader Ginsburg Speech

Free Rhetorical Analysis Lesson with Ruth Bader Ginsburg Speech

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Make real-world connections with this free argument analysis activity using a speech from the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The rhetorical analysis graphic organizer guides students through analysis of rhetorical features including diction (word choice), rhetorical appeals (ethos, logos, pathos), structure, author’s craft and purpose, tone, and central ideas (themes). This scaffolded approach to argument analysis provides an alternative to the widely-used SOAPStone strategy.Tim
Preview of MLK - Passage & ELA Task - Identify Themes in Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Words

MLK - Passage & ELA Task - Identify Themes in Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Words

Engaging FREE MLK informational text (literary nonfiction) passage, which is a list of notable quotes from Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "Letter From Birmingham Jail," along with an ELA reading task that gets students to identify theme in the quotations.Perfect for MLK Day in January, Black History Month in February, or ANY DAY OF THE YEAR IS A GREAT DAY FOR THIS LESSON that encourages nonviolence while fighting for equality, and gets students engaged in literary nonfiction.Also, check out my blog p
Preview of Brown v Board of Education | Passage + Evaluate Legal Reasoning & Principle Task

Brown v Board of Education | Passage + Evaluate Legal Reasoning & Principle Task

A seminal U.S. Document to analyze for meaningful ELA Test Prep! A FREE one-page excerpt from a milestone Supreme Court decision regarding the concept of a "separate but equal" education, which used to be the norm: "Excerpts of the Supreme Court delivered by Chief Justice Earl Warren - From Brown v. Board of Education."THIS AMAZING RESOURCE gets students delving into and summarizing parts of a seminal U.S. document to evaluate legal reasoning and the application of constitutional principles. THA
Preview of FREE Active Reading Comprehension Strategies  - FREE SAMPLER

FREE Active Reading Comprehension Strategies - FREE SAMPLER

Improve your students' reading comprehension and lay the foundation for close reading and annotation with this EDITABLE Active Reading Strategies GOOGLE SLIDES Presentation. This FREE SAMPLER presentation includes a graphic organizer, key details, a modeled example, and a practice opportunity for one active reading strategy.Interested in teaching all 7 reading comprehension strategies? Check out the full resource here: Active Reading Strategies PresentationThis presentation is based on The Good
Preview of SOAPStone Posters (or Presentations)- FREE Analysis Tool

SOAPStone Posters (or Presentations)- FREE Analysis Tool

SOAPStone is a diverse strategy that can be used to dissect the work of professional writers as well as help students develop their own writing. This FREE product consists of two slide shows that break down the SOAPStone acronym and provides questions to guide students through the analysis or writing process. The slides are intended to be printed out and used as classroom posters, but they are also perfect to use as visuals during an introductory lesson.If you enjoy this resource, you and your s
Preview of Techumseh's Speech to the Osage | Native American Literature & History Lesson

Techumseh's Speech to the Osage | Native American Literature & History Lesson

Created by
GilTeach
Enrich your students' knowledge of Native history with this fascinating primary source.. In this speech Tecumseh, a leader of the Shawnee tribe, works to unite other tribes to fight against the encroachment of their lands. The powerful speech outlines many of the tragedies and dilemmas of the Native people. When your students complete this lesson on a powerful speech they will:—understand more about the history of Native people—strengthen their close reading and analysis skills—understand bul
Preview of Speech Analysis Compare and Contrast Venn Diagram, Rhetorical Analysis, Guided

Speech Analysis Compare and Contrast Venn Diagram, Rhetorical Analysis, Guided

Help your students compare and contrast famous historical speeches with this CCSS aligned speech analysis Venn diagram. The engaging worksheet asks students higher-level questions and teaches them how to compare and contrast the content and rhetoric of two speeches. The engaging Venn diagram works great for any unit of study, whether you're teaching rhetorical analysis, speech and debate, or important historical speeches.This product includes:1) A speech analysis Venn diagram with clear guided q
Preview of Word Choice & Rhetoric in Deval Patrick's Inaugural Address - Passage & ELA Test

Word Choice & Rhetoric in Deval Patrick's Inaugural Address - Passage & ELA Test

A Black History Month Freebie (for a limited time) combined with meaningful ELA Test Prep all in one step! A FREE one-page excerpt from a compelling speech along with an ELA Practice Assessment Test: "Governor Deval Patrick's Inaugural Address." It's a seminal U.S. text that reveals an important aspect of Black History. The reading practice assessment focuses heavily on word choice, rhetoric, and their impact on meaning and tone. (Standards R.4, L.4), plus author's purpose and point of view (Sta
Preview of HIPPO Document Analysis Cheats

HIPPO Document Analysis Cheats

Created by
Reading History
A popular reading strategy when it comes to primary and secondary source documents is that of HIPPO!Historical ContextIntended AudiencePoint of ViewPurposeOutside Information/OrganizationThis free resource breaks down HIPPO and provides guiding questions, a cheat sheet, an analysis template, and a sample breakdown using HIPPO. This resource is a great addition to my HIPPO resources! Please feel free to download and use it!
Preview of Historical Frayer Model

Historical Frayer Model

Created by
Reading History
Frayer Models are great to introduce new vocabulary and make connections with words as they are introduced to the lesson. This is a Frayer Model that is FREE of charge and made specifically for historical words. I hope you enjoy!
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Activity - John McCain Farewell Letter

Rhetorical Analysis Activity - John McCain Farewell Letter

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Make real-world connections with this argument analysis activity using the Farewell Letter from John McCain. The rhetorical analysis graphic organizer guides students through analysis of rhetorical features including diction (word choice), rhetorical appeals (ethos, logos, pathos), structure, author’s craft and purpose, tone, and central ideas (themes). This scaffolded approach to argument analysis provides an alternative to the widely-used SOAPStone strategy. This activity meets standards for t
Preview of "I Have a Dream" speech by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Scavenger Hunt

"I Have a Dream" speech by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Sherida Jones
Questions centered on rhetorical devices and appeals as well as use of figurative language in King's speech.
Preview of Civil Rights Movement and Modern Protests - Comparative Research Essay

Civil Rights Movement and Modern Protests - Comparative Research Essay

This research project is condensed into a single two-sided handout that guides students through three phases of the writing process, culminating in a formal comparative essay.Students explore a variety of primary sources from the Civil Rights Era and conduct research relevant to more recent protest movements. The handout provides a graphic organizer to help students organize their thoughts and prepare to write a coherent final essay. The final essay is a research-based comparative essay, describ
Preview of Ethos, Pathos, Logos Cards

Ethos, Pathos, Logos Cards

Created by
Hannah Kastelein
Simple cards to help your students remember what ethos, pathos, and logos are. I created these since my students struggled to remember the difference between them and printed them on color cardstock for them to keep on their desks for our unit.
Preview of CCSS ELA 9-10 Standards in Student-Friendly Language Print-and-Go!

CCSS ELA 9-10 Standards in Student-Friendly Language Print-and-Go!

Created by
TeachNich
Are you busy teaching, and don't have enough time to rewrite the standards everyday? This bundle is for you! Student-friendly format for ALL of the Common Core English Language Arts standards. Keywords are in bold for you. Print and go! Great for: *displaying on boards *posters *quick reference Pros: *Quick and easy to print with one standard per page *Large font for easy reading *Laminate and put magnetic strip on the back to stick to your whiteboard *Easy-to-read font *Student-fri
Preview of English Non-Fiction Reading Assessment

English Non-Fiction Reading Assessment

Created by
EnglishGCSEcouk
English Grade 6, 7 and 8 assessment resource for AQA English Language Paper 2. Students are provided with four exam style questions that form their assessment. As well as the exam questions and texts, there is a PowerPoint that features helpful tips on each question and could be used before the questions as being answered or whilst the students write out their answers to each question. Students explore non-fiction texts and use their new knowledge to analyze specific examples. Usef
Preview of Letter from Birmingham Jail Questions

Letter from Birmingham Jail Questions

Created by
Heather Duncan
Guided Questions for students to use while reading/listening to the Letter from Birmingham Jail written by Martin Luther King Jr.
Preview of Man in the Arena - Speech Analysis

Man in the Arena - Speech Analysis

Perhaps Theodore Roosevelt's best known speech, "Citizenship In A Republic" (better known as "Man in the Arena") was delivered at the Sorbonne, in Paris, France on 23 April, 1910. This worksheet includes a copy of his speech but is interlaced with comprehension questions that help enable the student to deepen their understanding of the material. This is an excellent resource for anybody studying speech writing, Theodore Roosevelt, nationalism, or the pre-WWI world.
Preview of Science of Reading Graphic Organizer

Science of Reading Graphic Organizer

This graphic organizer is used for informational texts- before, during, and after reading. This graphic organizer infuses the science of reading strategies and helps students chunk their reading while remaining engaged.
Preview of John Adams by David McCullough Summary and Activity, Chapter One

John Adams by David McCullough Summary and Activity, Chapter One

John Adams by David McCullough Summary of Chapter One by Stephanie M. SellersJohn Adams by David McCullough chapter exercises includes summaries, questions for discussions or quizzes. Questions are in MLA format. Includes prompts for students to summarize partial chapters. Includes prompts for assignment of choosing a topic, gathering evidence, writing a thesis, a brief paragraph summary, and an outline. My summaries and activities help develop the synthesis of information. This is the Chapter O
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