TPT
Total:
$0.00
Selected
Grades

Subjects

English Language Arts
Social Studies - History
Specialty
10 results

3rd grade Common Core RL.9-10.3 assessments

Preview of FREE Character Traits Reading Comprehension Prompts | Google Forms

FREE Character Traits Reading Comprehension Prompts | Google Forms

Help guide students in analyzing character traits with these common core aligned text-dependent questions & writing prompts! The prompts are fun, engaging and include visuals. These writing prompts will assess students' reading comprehension & writing skills. The assignment includes a self reflection on the skill of analyzing characters to serve as an "exit ticket", ideal for distance learning or google classrooms. Enjoy this FREE resource that can be used multiple times for different ch
Preview of How to Crush the FSA ELA PowerPoint!

How to Crush the FSA ELA PowerPoint!

This is an introductory and effective PowerPoint* explaining the parts of the FSA ELA, an Explanation of the Achievement Levels (Grades 9-12), Test-Taking Tips and Strategies, Question Types, and Thesis Development. Additional slides to review the parts of an Argumentative and Informative Essay, and Question Types (with digital assessment using Quizizz.com).Amazing Argumentative Essay Anchor Chart can be found here.Incredible Informative Essay Anchor Chart can be found here.*If you are intereste
Preview of READING THINK ALOUD and SENTENCE STEMS ACTIVITY

READING THINK ALOUD and SENTENCE STEMS ACTIVITY

This activity is an easy to use and follow with your struggling readers. Whether you partner them up or guide them; it'll be a fun way to enage them before or after reading as an independent assignment or a review.
Preview of Thanksgiving NO PREP English Lesson

Thanksgiving NO PREP English Lesson

Created by
ALIX ANN HARPOOL
Have your students practice finding positive and negative connotative words, figurative language, conflict, theme, and basic comprehension using the film, Free Birds, currently on Netflix!Digital and paper versions!Answer key!EDUCATIONAL, FUN ACTIVITY!NO PREP!Free Birds- Netflix
Preview of Literature and Informational Reading Standards Progressions

Literature and Informational Reading Standards Progressions

Created by
Kai Szoka
The Common Core State Standards are the backbone of most state standards. This document shows the progression of skills, standard by standard, with literature and informational standards side by side so you can see the similarities and differences.From Kinder to 12th grade, see how standards progress in complexity. A great resource to see what students should know and what they will need to know in the future. It's organized by domain as well.
Preview of Characterization:  Visual Stick Figure

Characterization: Visual Stick Figure

Created by
Stephanie Smith
Have students analyze a character and use textual evidence to back up their support and rigorously analyze the literature that they have read. Great for visual learners and differentiation.
Preview of Common Core Literature RL.K.3 to RL.12.3 Standard Progression Chart
Preview of Number the Stars Chapter 1-3 Quiz

Number the Stars Chapter 1-3 Quiz

A quick twenty question quiz on the basics of the beginning of the novel. Who the main characters are, where the story takes place and what is the conflict? This can be used as a summative or formative assessment depending on lessons. This was originally created for self-contained 9th grade class. The answer key has been included for convenience.
Preview of Sticky Note Annotations

Sticky Note Annotations

Instructions for using sticky notes as an annotation tool for students. Students sometimes don't know what it means to annotate. This assignment will give them exact directions on what to annotate. Easy to edit and adjust for exactly what your students need. It allows for an easy checkmark and/or grading. Could be used: novels, textbooks, paper handouts, etc. And for any subject (just need to change categories).
Preview of My Answer/Text Evidence chart

My Answer/Text Evidence chart

Created by
Es La Maestra
This chart can be used to guide students in answering questions with text evidence support. An additional chart is included in the document encouraging students to further support their evidence by explaining how the evidence supports their response. The charts are meant to be copied and pasted as many times as needed for the assignment.
Showing 1-10 of 10 results