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Preview of Digital HISTORICAL BACKGROUND & EDITABLE BOOK REPORT  template, NUMBER THE STARS

Digital HISTORICAL BACKGROUND & EDITABLE BOOK REPORT template, NUMBER THE STARS

PURPOSE: This NONFICTION PowerPoint lesson provides digital pre-reading resources, factual historical background information, photos, music, maps and links for Number the Stars by Lois Lowry BL 4.5GOAL: to prepare each student to better understand the setting of the novel by front-loading historical facts to aid comprehension & align to standardsAUDIENCE: whole group, small group, or independent work for regular ed, learning support, ESL or virtual/homeschool classrooms, lit circles, or bo
Preview of The Demon's Rise - Book story for kids

The Demon's Rise - Book story for kids

The son of the Heavenly Demon was born into a world of darkness and deceit. Despite holding the highest position in the demonic cult, his life was filled with torment and pain.
Preview of The Reading Practice Worksheet promotes analytical thinking, imagination

The Reading Practice Worksheet promotes analytical thinking, imagination

Created by
MOMAT THIRTYONE
The Reading Practice Worksheet promotes analytical thinking, imagination, and real-life . It includes 5 sheets in both ready-to-print and digital formats, suitable for grades 9-12. The worksheet consists of story content, summaries, imaginative drawings, and analysis of the benefits derived from fairy tales. The objective is to link and apply these benefits to one's personal life.Enjoy this story.
Preview of Persuasive Response-Dodgeball (TEKS Aligned)

Persuasive Response-Dodgeball (TEKS Aligned)

Created by
Texas Middles
This is a writing assignment I use with my 8th grade ELA classes. In our textbook are two texts that can be found online: Position on Dodgeball in Physical Education by National Association for Sport and Physical Education, and The Weak Shall Inherit The Gym by Rick Reilly.My students read, annotated, and analyzed both texts using nonfiction's 3 Big Questions. I then gave each one a STAAR lined paper, one sided, and they had to respond with textual evidence.This assignment also offers sentence s
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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

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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