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Writing Common Core WHST.6-8.1a resources

Preview of CER Claim Evidence and Reasoning Unit

CER Claim Evidence and Reasoning Unit

Created by
Teaching Muse
Introduce and reinforce the CER strategy with your science students using the bundle of print and digital materials. These lessons will walk you through introducing the claim, evidence, and reasoning method to your students to help clarify, think critically, and explain their scientific reasoning to demonstrate their knowledge of the concepts learned. Students will be able to:Demonstrate their knowledge of scientific principles through crafted writing responsesUtilize the claim, evidence, reason
Preview of History's Mysteries - The Disappearance of Amelia Earhart

History's Mysteries - The Disappearance of Amelia Earhart

History is full of unsolved mysteries, and who doesn’t love a good mystery? This packet is one of a growing collection of engaging inquiry-based learning adventures for your students. In each packet, students will investigate a mystery from history and try to solve the case!This investigation requires your history detectives to return to the year 1937. The world was a buzz with the excitement of Amelia Earhart completing the first trip around the world at the equator. Everything was going well.
Preview of I am Malala Unit Nonfiction Book Study Guide Resource - Young Reader's Edition

I am Malala Unit Nonfiction Book Study Guide Resource - Young Reader's Edition

I have always been intrigued by people who are willing to stand up for their beliefs, even if it puts them in harm's way. This complete study guide, in DIGITAL AND PDF versions, will help students appreciate the world around them and relate to this amazing young woman.  Just print the comprehensive study guide filled with deep-thinking, text-dependent questions, and get your students reading this powerful book!⭐⭐COMPLETELY UPDATED WITH CHAPTER QUESTIONS AND ADDITIONAL READING STRATEGIES ⭐⭐Includ
Preview of The Breadwinner - a complete novel study

The Breadwinner - a complete novel study

Created by
Off the Page
The Breadwinner is a complete novel study that’s ready to go with minimal preparation required by the teacher. This book is a great fit for middle school language arts and social studies. It aligns with many of the common core state standards. The activities included engage the students in many learning outcomes: reading comprehension, predicting, making inferences, writing for clarity and conciseness, writing to persuade, critical thinking, comparing and contrasting, analyzing, justifying, eval
Preview of Writing Our World™ Premium Curriculum: Grades 6th-8th

Writing Our World™ Premium Curriculum: Grades 6th-8th

Created by
Redwood Literacy
Are you looking to help your students with dyslexia unlock their writing potential? Do your students…• have a lot of ideas, but struggle to get them on the page?• tend to write in run-on sentences?• become overwhelmed with longer writing assignments?• produce disorganized pieces of writing? • write short, unelaborated paragraphs?• resist writing altogether? Cultivate confident writing and critical thinking skills in your students with Writing Our World™.Through this curriculum, students will lea
Preview of CER Claim Evidence Reasoning Activities Posters and Worksheets

CER Claim Evidence Reasoning Activities Posters and Worksheets

Created by
Teaching Muse
Are you trying to implement CER into your science classroom and unsure where to start? These claim, evidence, reasoning materials will walk you through introducing CER to your students using teacher tips pages, ideas for practicing with your students, student reference sheets, scaffolded classroom decor posters, a graphic organizer, and a rubric to assess student writing. Are you looking for more practice writing CER responses? Check out this resource that includes ten student activities. Click
Preview of The One and Only Ivan Novel Study Unit - Printable and Digital for Google Slides

The One and Only Ivan Novel Study Unit - Printable and Digital for Google Slides

Created by
GravoisFare
Your students will GO APE over this unique book report project. Activities for the project-based classroom. Mix-and-Match Templates allow you to create a novel unit that is tailored to your students' needs. Both PRINT and DIGITAL versions.PRINTABLE: 69 ready-to-go templates focus on a wide range of topics related to The One and Only Ivan by Katharine Applegate—story elements, themes, symbolism, characters, parts of a book, research topics, vocabulary, and more. Challenge students to use higher-l
Preview of Is It Alive?  Living vs Non-living CCSS NGSS MS-LS1-1 (Editable)

Is It Alive? Living vs Non-living CCSS NGSS MS-LS1-1 (Editable)

This two day lesson covers the Next Generation Life Science Standard MS-LS1-1 with a focus on Living and Nonliving Organism. Also included are the Common Core Writing (WHST.6-8.1 and WHST.6-8.7) as well as the Science and Engineer Practices (Planning and Carrying out Investigation) that are attached to this standard. Easily adaptable to Interactive Notebooks. Packet includes: *Standards *Venn Diagram *T-Chart *Characteristics of living things (6 slide presentation with visuals) *Survival of l
Preview of Unelaborated Paragraphs Editing and Revision Practice for Argumentative Writing

Unelaborated Paragraphs Editing and Revision Practice for Argumentative Writing

Teach your students to edit and revise their writing by having them practice improving simple paragraphs. This resource contains five unelaborated paragraphs about engaging argumentative topics, along with a checklist to help students improve the paragraph. Students first annotate the paragraph with questions to help them generate additional information to flesh out the argument, and then apply various strategies to add interest and variety to the text. Practicing these skills with someone else'
Preview of Inquiry Based Mock Trial Template Social Studies C3 Framework with Rubric

Inquiry Based Mock Trial Template Social Studies C3 Framework with Rubric

Over the last few years, as I've transitioned my Social Studies classroom to an inquiry based experience, I've gradually adjusted my summative assessments to evaluate student learning. This template allows you to create an inquiry for any Social Studies topic with a Mock Trial as the summative assessment. If you've always wanted to try designing your own inquiry, but have struggled with the structure, this template is for you! It scaffolds the process to make the design process much more managea
Preview of History's Mysteries Whatever Happened to the Ghost Ship Mary Celeste?

History's Mysteries Whatever Happened to the Ghost Ship Mary Celeste?

History is full of unsolved mysteries, and who doesn't love a good mystery? This packet is one of a growing collection of engaging inquiry-based learning adventures for your students. In each packet, students will investigate a mystery from history and try to solve the case!This adventure includes activities for integrated learning in history, reading comprehension, writing, and technology. Students will be required to use higher order thinking skills to infer, evaluate, analyze, draw conclusion
Preview of Inquiry Based Essay Template Social Studies C3 Framework with Rubric

Inquiry Based Essay Template Social Studies C3 Framework with Rubric

Over the last few years, as I've transitioned my Social Studies classroom to an inquiry based experience, I've gradually adjusted my summative assessments to evaluate student learning. This template allows you to create an inquiry for any Social Studies topic with an essay as the summative assessment. If you've always wanted to try designing your own inquiry, but have struggled with the structure, this template is for you! It scaffolds the process to make the design process much more manageable
Preview of End of Year Middle School Newspaper Project

End of Year Middle School Newspaper Project

This end of year middle school ELA or Social Studies resource provides students with a fun and engaging project to bring the school year to an end. Providing students with an opportunity to reflect upon and write about their school year (both inside and outside of the classroom) is a sure way to excite them and capture their attention.  As students complete this low-prep and interactive project, students will write about their experiences and favorite memories from the school year. The project i
Preview of Monthly Current Event Assignment

Monthly Current Event Assignment

Have your students become world class news reporters and stay current on events with this monthly project!! This is one of my students' favorite assignments and they enjoy presenting their research to the class throughout the year. I tend to get too many request to do current events and have to limit them as progress through the curriculum. This assignment also astonishes parents, because their student becomes mini-experts on the specific topic that they choose. This project is successful becau
Preview of The 5-Paragraph Essay Rubric

The 5-Paragraph Essay Rubric

What's Included?This is a 4-point, proficiency-based scoring guide for grading middle-school level, five-paragraph essays. This is a complete, holistic essay rubric that follows from the 4-Point Proficiency Rubric for Body Paragraphs and the 4-Point Proficiency Rubric for Intro Paragraphs.Pair this rubric with the Five-Paragraph Essay Scoring Sheet to provide students with a clear and easy-to-read peer grading sheet that makes grading for teachers and students a breeze. Easily convert the 4-poin
Preview of Inquiry Based Monument Design Project Template Social Studies C3 Framework

Inquiry Based Monument Design Project Template Social Studies C3 Framework

Over the last few years, as I've transitioned my Social Studies classroom to an inquiry based experience, I've gradually adjusted my summative assessments to evaluate student learning. This template allows you to create an inquiry for any Social Studies topic with a Monument Design Project as the summative assessment. If you've always wanted to try designing your own inquiry, but have struggled with the structure, this template is for you! It scaffolds the process to make the design process much
Preview of Claim, Evidence, Reasoning (CER) | Scientific Writing Lesson and Practice

Claim, Evidence, Reasoning (CER) | Scientific Writing Lesson and Practice

Teach your middle school science students the art of constructing a compelling scientific explanation with the Claim, Evidence, Reasoning (C.E.R.) writing strategy! Engage your students with these interactive Google Slides that guide them through the process of formulating a solid scientific claim, gathering relevant evidence, and providing thoughtful reasoning to support their claims.Key Features:Step-by-Step Guidance: These user-friendly Google Slides provide a concise and comprehensive introd
Preview of Histories Mysteries The Lost Colony of Roanoke

Histories Mysteries The Lost Colony of Roanoke

History is full of unsolved mysteries, and who doesn’t love a good mystery? This packet is one of a growing collection of engaging inquiry-based learning adventures for your students. In each packet, students will investigate a mystery from history and try to solve the case! This investigation requires your history detectives to return to the year 1590 along the coast of what is now North Carolina. They will explore the history of one of the original colonies of the new world. Their miss
Preview of Solve History's Mysteries- Stonehenge

Solve History's Mysteries- Stonehenge

History is full of unsolved mysteries, and who doesn’t love a good mystery? This packet is one of a growing collection of engaging inquiry-based learning adventures for your students. In each packet, students will investigate a mystery from history and try to solve the case!This investigation requires your history detectives to travel back in time to 5000 B.C. where they will enter the world of the Celts and Druids in Britain. Their mission: unravel the mysteries of Stonehenge. How was it buil
Preview of Who was the Best President? Roles of the Executive Branch Project

Who was the Best President? Roles of the Executive Branch Project

Created by
HC Homeroom
This is an activity that I use with my 12th grade Government students when we study the roles of the executive branch, but it could be easily used for a civics or US history class. Students will pick one US president to research and create a presentation explaining why their president was the best.Students will specifically analyze the president's claims when running for office and compare the claims to their success in the role of president. This can be used for homework, a group project, or in
Preview of Minnesota History | Digital Resources for Ch. 1-20 - PDF & Google Slides

Minnesota History | Digital Resources for Ch. 1-20 - PDF & Google Slides

The file currently contains writing prompts and activities and deeper learning tasks that extend learning and support chapters 1-20 in the Northern Lights. There are 1-3 writing, creative, and deeper thinking activities per chapter, created to support your students' learning and engagement with Minnesota History. Each resource is aligned to the Minnesota Social Studies Standards for 6th Grade and fits directly with the content of each chapter.*UPDATE: Ch. 16-20 resources were added April 9, 2020
Preview of Narrative Writing Checklist - FREE - Primary Exploration - Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Narrative Writing Checklist - FREE - Primary Exploration - Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

FREE Narrative Writing Checklist serves as a wonderful reminder for students to check their work! The checklist walks students through the editing process to ensure that they are submitting their best work! This is a great addition to a writing center or narrative writing booklet. In my classroom, I use this narrative writing checklist along with Primary Narrative Writing and Book Cover Assessment. This Narrative Writing Booklet is a step-by-step student work booklet that teaches students to suc
Preview of Claim Reason Evidence CRE Paragraph Writing Middle & High School ESL/ELL No Prep

Claim Reason Evidence CRE Paragraph Writing Middle & High School ESL/ELL No Prep

Students will learn the parts of Claim Reason Evidence (CRE) paragraph writing format and have guided scaffolded practice before writing a CRE paragraph (with supports) on a selected topic (10 listed).There are 3 exercises in this pack:1. Students will first practice learning and identifying the parts of a CRE paragraph with clear definitions and matching activity & key.2. Students will then practice writing a CRE paragraph about a relevant topic-cell phone use in schools, using a 5-step pro
Preview of Argument Map: Graphic Organizers for Argument Writing With Sentence Stems

Argument Map: Graphic Organizers for Argument Writing With Sentence Stems

Help your students organize their information for argument writing with these three graphic organizers with sentence stems. These organizers truly help students by offering them the guideline of what to include in a strong argument and then model the process of constructing a fluid argument.Included you will find three different graphic organizers: 1. 1 claim, 2 reasons, and 4 pieces of evidence/quotes 2. 1 claim, 2 reasons, and 2 pieces of evidence/quotes 3. 1 claim, 1 reason, and 2 pieces of
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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