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10th grade Common Core RI.7.1 activboard activities

Preview of Types of Evidence Lesson and Anchor Chart - Examples of Supporting Details OSSLT

Types of Evidence Lesson and Anchor Chart - Examples of Supporting Details OSSLT

Teaching opinion writing? This lesson introduces students to seven different types of evidence to support main ideas. Students will explore examples of supporting points to prepare for opinion writing. Suitable for online learning with digital worksheets for Google Classroom®.Included with this Opinion Writing Lesson:✏️  Types of Supporting Details Slideshow Lesson - Microsoft PowerPoint®, Google Slides® & PDFExplore seven different types of supporting detailsExamine examples of evidence to
Preview of Monuments of Ancient Egypt: Khufu's Pyramid & Ramses' Abu Simbel: Reading

Monuments of Ancient Egypt: Khufu's Pyramid & Ramses' Abu Simbel: Reading

Students will be able to explain some of the primary motivations and accomplishments of three of the most important Pharaohs of Egypt. Students will be able to infer, draw conclusions, support their answers and hypothesize about why these monuments were created in the past, and why? Students will explore different hypothesis' as to how and why the Pyramids were built, as well as Pharaoh Khufu. In addition, students will be introduced to Ramses II, and the monuments he built in honor of himself a
Preview of Constitution Day Activities Middle and High School | Activities and Worksheets

Constitution Day Activities Middle and High School | Activities and Worksheets

Constitution Day for High School and Upper Middle School activity and worksheet introduces students to the Preamble, Constitutional Convention, Checks and Balances, Civil Discourse and the value of Fairness as a moral imperative. Constitution day is the day we celebrate the signing of our Constitution and learn about its core values. All schools receiving Federal funds are required to teach students about the U.S. Constitution on that day. This lesson is appropriate for Upper Middle School and
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