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Middle school informational text interactive notebooks for Microsoft Word

Preview of Social Media & Pop Culture Project - student investigation of cultural influence

Social Media & Pop Culture Project - student investigation of cultural influence

Created by
English Academia
In this interactive unit, students will work participate in a two-week (depending on class length) investigation where they will evaluate the influence of social media, fashion, and other cultural norms within their life. First, students will spend about two days in their own investigation, where they will evaluate their own habits: phones, social media, ear buds, fashion, politics & then they will observe their surrounding world to see the habits of those people surrounding them. Next, they
Preview of Citing Text Evidence Sentence Starters

Citing Text Evidence Sentence Starters

Sentence starters sorted by citing or explaining text evidence. R.A.C.E. aligned and helps students include and explain text evidence in analytical writing.
Preview of Causes of Global Warning Reading Article

Causes of Global Warning Reading Article

Created by
Mrs Lyons
An article on different viewpoints on global warming or climate change, that challenges student's reading comprehension. Includes free response and multiple choice questions. Includes answer key for multiple choice portion.
Preview of Organizational Pattern Study Guide Sheet

Organizational Pattern Study Guide Sheet

This sheet is especially helpful for grades 6-12 studying organizational patterns/text structures. Students are provided definition, visual, and example of each type of pattern to gain understanding of the differing forms in writing.
Preview of Southern Gothic Elements Info Sheet & Graphic Organizer

Southern Gothic Elements Info Sheet & Graphic Organizer

Created by
Tori Allred
My goal was to create a document that could be applied to both To Kill a Mockingbird for freshmen English as well as A Rose for Emily and anything Faulkner related for Juniors. The end result is a graphic organizer that enables students to interact with any Southern Gothic writing on a thematic and structural level to find the underlying meanings and symbolism embedded in the writing. I also compiled many of the information from various sources to create one clean and easily understood informati
Preview of Mountain Meadows Massacre

Mountain Meadows Massacre

Created by
Mrs Morrell
Close reading of information about the Mountain Meadows Massacre for Utah Studies.
Preview of Robert Hooke Article

Robert Hooke Article

Created by
Courtney Wheless
This article can be used during science or language arts! Read about the early life, scientific successes and death of Robert Hooke!
Preview of Achieve 3000 Notebook

Achieve 3000 Notebook

Created by
Monica Ruzicka
Need an accountability measure for students and teachers using Achieve 3000? The file includes an editable word document for teachers to adapt to their students' need.The editable notebook includes:*Cover Page*Checklist of Tasks Completed*Data Graph*Graphic Organizer Recorder*Dictionary for Students to Record Vocabulary Words and Definitions*Notes Page*Sticker/Stamp Chart for Students Earning 75% or Better
Preview of Informational Writing Organizer- Editable

Informational Writing Organizer- Editable

Created by
AMANDA PERKEY
Boxes and bullet idea adapted from Lucy Calkins Units of Study in Writing, Units 2 and 3. The pages created here are not copied from the unit and have not been created for the promotion of the unit. Simply created base on students needs when working with the units of study. Topic, table of contents, introduction, sub topics, details, conclusion, resources THE TITLE IN PREVIEW WILL BE SET RIGHT WHEN YOUR DOWNLOAED WORD DOCUMENT IS OPENED ON YOUR END
Preview of Native American Literature and Informational Text: Argument/Counter-Argument

Native American Literature and Informational Text: Argument/Counter-Argument

Created by
The Lit Lounge
This graphic organizer is in a Word document that allows students to type their responses and submit electronically. You may alter the instructions to fit your technology needs. During reading, students use a T-chart to list on the left side ten powerful statements relating to the financial situation of the Lakota Nation that the speaker, Aaron Huey, offers in his TED Talk. On the right side of the T-chart, students find facts or statistics from the article by Doug Bandow that contradict
Preview of Primary Sources from Rome: Stations

Primary Sources from Rome: Stations

Created by
Zachary Cote
This packet is made up of 3 stations stemming from Primary sources from Rome, and a fast finishers station dealing with different people of Rome. The first 10 pages are the stations content, and the last 2 are the "Passport" the students take with them. This is a good introduction to reading and interpreting primary sources as they are short and easy to understand.
Preview of Graphic Organizers

Graphic Organizers

Created by
Christina Noens
Use these Graphic Organizers in your Google Drive while reading. It includes: *Point of View *Theme *Inferences *Summary *Main Idea *Alike/Different *Problem/Solution *Fact/Opinion *Author's Purpose *Plot *Character Traits *Text Clues *Generalization *Cause/Effect *Prediction There are multiple forms of each graphic organizer available.
Preview of Informational Writing Transition words/phrases

Informational Writing Transition words/phrases

Created by
Team Stout
This is an editable document already formatted with transitional words/phrases for informational writing. If you would like to add, take away, edit, etc. you can do so. My favorite way to use this is for students to cut off the edges and glue it into their ELA notebook so they always have it to refer to when completing informational writing. Enjoy!
Preview of TOD - Emerson's Aphorisms: Standard RI.2

TOD - Emerson's Aphorisms: Standard RI.2

Created by
The Lit Lounge
Perfect to summarize learning for standard RI.2. This little slip of paper asks students to choose an aphorism from Emerson's "Self-Reliance" and connect it to a characteristic of Transcendentalism. I grade it and return so students may paste into our class's version of Interactive Notebook. There are two pages. My students didn't follow the instructions or show any comprehension of the ideas, so I assigned it a "2nd Time Around." After I reviewed the flaws in their work, they completed
Preview of Fact versus Opinion

Fact versus Opinion

Created by
Gale Johnson
This worksheet contains 24 statements about U.S. states and cities in which students must identify the facts from the opinions. If the statement is an opinion, the student is asked to underline the word that gave them the clue. Answer Sheet included. Lesson Plan included.
Preview of Nonfiction Prediction

Nonfiction Prediction

This product is intended as an addition to interactive journals. Students analyze text features and make predictions about the text. After reading students assess their own predictions and make revisions to their thinking.
Preview of Bias Activity

Bias Activity

Created by
Jodie Atwood
Great activity for teaching bias, tone, loaded words, etc. Uses an excerpt of an editorial.
Preview of Expository Text Reading Logs

Expository Text Reading Logs

Created by
The Think Spot
Reading logs can be more than lists of books read. They can be systems to support students as they apply new learning. They can serve as a focal point for conferring. And logs can also assist students in reflecting on their progress as readers. This approach calls for a variety of logs that are specifically geared to the lesson objections and genres. These logs can be placed in the Word Study section of a students Reader's Notebook. This collection of logs is geared toward expository or inform
Preview of Opinion Writing made simple

Opinion Writing made simple

Created by
Jazz It Up
This packet includes journal notes that contain a step by step outline, along with detailed notes on the introduction, body, and conclusion for Common Core opinion writing.
Preview of Native American Facts Graphic Organizer

Native American Facts Graphic Organizer

Created by
The Dollar Spot
Use this as students study different Native American tribes. As they research, they will fill in the following information about each tribe: - Language - Type of dwelling - Clothing - What children did - Food - Weapons - Transportation - Clothing You can edit the label at the top to name the specific tribe you are studying.
Preview of Text Evidence, Making Connections and SWBTS SuPeR graphic organizer

Text Evidence, Making Connections and SWBTS SuPeR graphic organizer

This extraordinary graphic organizer combines 3 solid reading strategies all-in-one brilliant graphic organizer. This is a strong and effective way to train your students brains beginning in grades 2-8 all while organizing information from text, encouraging the use of higher order thinking skills, encouraging them to make important connections (t-t, t-s, t-w, t-m) that enable them to retain what it read, utilize text and prove their answers from passages by citing evidence. This is great test pr
Preview of Common Core Reading Standards 1-10

Common Core Reading Standards 1-10

Created by
Matthew Suits
I use these sheets as posters throughout my classroom. They have the Anchor Standards, as well as a gist of what the students should do, and key questions of how the students will be assessed on this standard.
Preview of Introduction to the Holocaust

Introduction to the Holocaust

Created by
Kelly Alderman
Take your introduction lesson to the next level with these interactive guided notes. Each page follows alongside the Yad Vesham youtube videos with fill in the blank, turn-and-talk, real-world connections, media comparative analysis, and written response tasks. The questions model after common core standards using student friendly language. Here is the link to the video playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sB4Nc4AFjMQ&list=PLj1tRCohZq81aYbpsLMKimSXh2TibtwJW
Preview of Journal Rubric

Journal Rubric

Created by
S Norris
I have students either write this rubric in their journals, or I create a small gluing activity to glue it into their writing notebooks -- even for high schoolers! It is in student-friendly language, and simply helps students to expand and enhance and enrich their journal writing experience. I also post it in the room for administrators and parents.
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