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Preview of Articles - 1: Goblin Sharks - MAGNIFICENT or MONSTROUS? - Fact & Opinion

Articles - 1: Goblin Sharks - MAGNIFICENT or MONSTROUS? - Fact & Opinion

READING & WRITING - ANALYZING - COMPREHENSION - TEST PREP ................................................................... FOCUS: FACT & OPINIONTEXT"MAGNIFICENT OR MONSTROUS" is a nonfiction ARTICLE ABOUT goblin sharks. These are rare deep-sea sharks called living fossils. Goblin sharks have a perfect blend of incredibly cool ADAPTATIONS and hideous APPEARANCE traits, making this an ideal article for FACT & OPINION......................................................TOPICS APPROP
Preview of Parts of Speech Quiz Quiz Trade (Upper Elementary & Middle School)

Parts of Speech Quiz Quiz Trade (Upper Elementary & Middle School)

This activity gets students moving and engaged while learning about the Parts of Speech. This download includes step by step printing instructions and instructions on how to use the Quiz-Quiz-Trade strategy in your classroom.This resource includes:Parts of Speech Quiz-Quiz-Trade Cards PDFPrinting Instructions PDFQuiz-Quiz-Trade Instructions PDFSIMILAR PRODUCTS:1. Library Scavenger Hunt (Digital 1:1)2. Back to School - Sticky Note Activity (Middle School & High School)3. Middle School Book Ta
Preview of STARTING THE COLT Curriculum Unit Common Core Aligned

STARTING THE COLT Curriculum Unit Common Core Aligned

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Jan Young
This 87-page comprehensive cross-curricular unit for my novel Starting the Colt is suitable for homeschool or classroom and includes the following activities and emphases for English Language Arts: Annotated to align with Common Core Standards. The annotations which have been included are correlated specifically to fourth grade Standards, but the questions and activities can easily be used with fourth to ninth grade students and related to the corresponding Standards for those grade levels--old
Preview of EWP Add On: Menu Assessment

EWP Add On: Menu Assessment

EWP Add On: Menu Assessment Add On to EWP CoreAssess student understanding of the word partsReflective, differentiated, and creative assessmentsIncludes Menu Assessment, Standards Based Rubric, Checklist, and a Writing Outline What is a Menu Assessment?Students complete a "Main Course" to reflect on the use and importance of word partsThey then choose a "Side Dish" Students complete assignments until they reach 10 points! EWP CoreEWP Core is necessary for this assignment. Find it here. More Add
Preview of STARTING THE COLT Mini-Curriculum Unit Common Core Aligned

STARTING THE COLT Mini-Curriculum Unit Common Core Aligned

Created by
Jan Young
This 10-page free excerpt from my 87-page "STARTING THE COLT Curriculum Unit" is based on my novel STARTING THE COLT, is suitable for homeschool or classroom, and includes the following activities for English Language Arts: Annotated to align with Common Core Standards. The annotations which have been included are correlated specifically to fourth grade Standards, but the questions and activities can easily be used with fourth to ninth grade students and related to the corresponding Standards f
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Journaling

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Writing Prompts

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Peer Editing

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Sentence and Paragraph Construction

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Letter Writing

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Blogging

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Research Papers

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Poetry Writing

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