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Preview of Thanksgiving Craft and Writing - Turkey Craft - Thanksgiving Math

Thanksgiving Craft and Writing - Turkey Craft - Thanksgiving Math

This Thanksgiving turkey craft is a fun way to integrate writing into your Thanksgiving activities! Guide your students through a turkey craft and persuasive writing piece where they will try to convince their readers not to eat turkey this Thanksgiving. Included is a persuasive letter written to your class from the turkeys, asking your students to please help keep them safe this Thanksgiving. Display the turkey craft and sign can display alongside their work! This resource includes:Turkey craft
Preview of Maggie Walker and Arthur Ashe - PowerPoint, Reading Passages, and Sort

Maggie Walker and Arthur Ashe - PowerPoint, Reading Passages, and Sort

SOL 1.3 introduces first graders to two famous Virginians: Maggie Walker and Arthur Ashe. These two actually have quite a bit in common! This resource is newly updated to include a 24-slide Powerpoint presentation to assist with virtual and distance learning. The presentation digs deeper into the lives of Maggie and Arthur and includes engaging photos and questions to facilitate class discussion. Check out the video preview to see what the Powerpoint looks like! This resource also includes a pri
Preview of Introduction to Gothic Literature | Intro to Gothic Lit

Introduction to Gothic Literature | Intro to Gothic Lit

Included is a presentation on gothic literature--perfect for any teacher who is starting a short story unit on scary tales, such as "The Tell-Tale Heart," "Monkey's Paw," "The Black Cat," "The Landlady," and many more! This presentation includes a brief history of the horror genre and elements that encompass gothic literature. It also includes literary techniques used by authors to accomplish successful scary stories, such as irony, mood, foreshadowing, and imagery. Guided notes are included.You
Preview of Horror Genre Study Introduction Lesson: Slideshow & Notes | Printable & Digital

Horror Genre Study Introduction Lesson: Slideshow & Notes | Printable & Digital

Engage students (both off and online!) with literary analysis through a horror genre study! This horror genre introductory lesson will help you set the stage by introducing the topic and some basic literary terms. This Google resource is based around a completely editable Google Slides presentation on the horror genre. Students will learn about the focus of horror, a few different types, essential literary terms--such as foreshadowing, mood, and setting--and common genre conventions.This Google
Preview of A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BLUES for Middle and High School general music

A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BLUES for Middle and High School general music

Introduce your middle or high school students to the history of Blues music with this Google Slides™ presentation and note sheets. This mini-unit covers the origins and characteristics of the Blues and notable singers and musicians. Perfect for Black History Month or any time of year.Items included:A 52-page Google Slide™ Presentation with links and embedded videos.A PDF of all the information on the slidesA PDF with blanks for students to fill in as you go through the presentationA digital fil
Preview of Ruby Bridges Opinion Writing | Black History Month Activities

Ruby Bridges Opinion Writing | Black History Month Activities

This Ruby Bridges Differentiated Opinion Writing Packet was created to meet the diverse needs of your students. Whether you are seeking a lesson for Black History Month, or simply an opinion writing resource... this download will provide you the essential tools to keep your students on the "WRITE" track!PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:In this download, you will discover a variety of differentiated resources including:♥ Writing Templates♥ Graphic Organizers♥ Ruby Bridges Thinking Map for Brainstorming♥ Fina
Preview of Reduce, Reuse and Recycle Natural Resources - Earth Day Lesson

Reduce, Reuse and Recycle Natural Resources - Earth Day Lesson

Is it hard for your students to remember the difference between recycling, reducing, and reusing? These activities will give students lots of examples and opportunities to practice distinguishing between the words. Great for Earth Day or a science unit on taking care of the environment!What's Included:Vocabulary posters provide the definition of each term (reduce, reuse, recycle) two examples and pictures for each word. There are also two options of posters that include all three words on the sa
Preview of A Christmas Carol Background Info & Historical Context — Notes on Victorian Era

A Christmas Carol Background Info & Historical Context — Notes on Victorian Era

Before reading A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, you will want to familiarize your students with important concepts from the novella including author background information and historical context. In this pre-reading activity, teachers will use the Powerpoint presentation to teach students about numerous topics related to the novella and students will use a guided notes worksheet to copy necessary notes as well as participate in important discussions about the lesson.This lesson includes bac
Preview of Division PowerPoint & Note Taker (using arrays, inverse operation, area model)

Division PowerPoint & Note Taker (using arrays, inverse operation, area model)

This Halloween themed product contains a 27 slide PowerPoint and corresponding note taker to teach students how to divide. It reviews using arrays and inverse operation, but primarily focuses on step by step instructions to use the area model to divide 3-4 digit numbers by 1 digit numbers. It gives students the definitions of the following vocabulary words: divide, quotient, remainder, divisor, and dividend. This product is aligned to the following common core state standard: CCSS.MATH.CO
Preview of October Super Sentences: Using Who, What, When, Where, Why and How

October Super Sentences: Using Who, What, When, Where, Why and How

One way to get students to use more complex sentences when writing and make sure they grasp the concept of who, what, when, where, why, or how is to teach them to write SUPER SENTENCES. Begin by developing super sentences as a whole group. Once students have had several opportunities to practice with you, move on to small group or partners. You may even want to make it a competition to see which group can craft the most creative and grammatically correct SUPER sentence. You will be surprised h
Preview of "Cajas de cartón"- Antes de Leer activity

"Cajas de cartón"- Antes de Leer activity

This Before Reading Activity was created to help students to gain some background knowledge about Francisco Jimenez, the author of "Cajas de cartón", prior to reading his novel. This activity also introduces students to information about migrant farming. This activity includes a PowerPoint presentation and an activity packet for students.This activity has a jigsaw component and is best completed in groups. In my Spanish 5AP class students are broken up into three groups with 3-6 students in each
Preview of Amazing African Americans Spies in the Civil War | VIDEO, Notes, & Activity!

Amazing African Americans Spies in the Civil War | VIDEO, Notes, & Activity!

Learn the amazing stories of 3 African American spies in the Civil War with this engaging History For Humans video!Students learn how Harriet Tubman used her skills from the Underground Railroad to serve as a spy during the war and be the first woman to lead a military operation in American history, how John Scobell operated with the Union's top spy and put his acting skills to the use to fight the Confederates, and how Mary Jane Bowser spied on Jefferson Davis, the President of the Confederacy,
Preview of President Lincoln’s “Second Inaugural Address” Common Core Rhetorical Analysis

President Lincoln’s “Second Inaugural Address” Common Core Rhetorical Analysis

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the annotated text and marginal notes for President Abraham Lincoln’s ”Second Inaugural Address” delivered on March 4, 1865. The rhetorical analysis includes 21 marginal comments with Common Core State Standards alignment. Reading and annotating informational texts is a critical component of the Common Core State Standards, and analyzing informational texts is a key skill that students will need for college and the jobs of the future. Using the comment feature in Microsof
Preview of MLK "I’ve Been to the Mountaintop" Common Core Rhetorical Analysis w/Annotations

MLK "I’ve Been to the Mountaintop" Common Core Rhetorical Analysis w/Annotations

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the annotated text of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous " I’ve Been to the Mountaintop" speech given to an audience of sanitation workers in Memphis, TN before he was assassinated. Using the comment feature in Microsoft Word, this resource includes critical commentary and analysis of the figurative and connotative meanings, rhetorical devices (logos, ethos, pathos), parallelism, repetition, allusions, themes aligned with the RI2, RI3, RI4, RI5, and RI6 standards from th
Preview of Natural Resource Reading Passages with Comprehension Questions

Natural Resource Reading Passages with Comprehension Questions

Support reading comprehension in your science class with these focused reading passages about natural resources! This no prep reading resource contains 3 one page reading passages to help your students explain the differences between renewable and nonrenewable resources and identify ways to help the Earth.. Each reading passage is followed by reading comprehension questions to focus the students attention on the main topics.Each engaging non-fiction reading passage focuses on the topics below:Wh
Preview of Question Explore: Bikini Bottom and Open Ocean Life (Plankton, Nekton, Benthos)

Question Explore: Bikini Bottom and Open Ocean Life (Plankton, Nekton, Benthos)

Created by
TheScienceGiant
How is Marine Life Classified by Location? With help from the crew of the Krusty Krab, this Question Exploration explains how marine life in the open oceans (and Bikini Bottom) is either plankton, nekton, or benthos, like the characters from Nickelodeon's "Spongebob Squarepants."Question Exploration Routines are instructional methods that teachers can use to help a diverse student population understand a body of content information by carefully answering a critical question to arrive at a main i
Preview of Living Wax Museum Notes Handout | Living Museum Project | Wax Museum Project

Living Wax Museum Notes Handout | Living Museum Project | Wax Museum Project

This living wax museum project is by far one of my favorite things about teaching 3rd grade. Truth be told this wax museum project can be used from 2nd grade all the way until 6th grade. Students take on the role of someone else, they dress up like an important historical figure and then they put on a show for their families and entire school It is a memory that is worth creating for your students! This is just one piece of the project (the note-taking handout), but you can grab the bundle HERE
Preview of March Book One: John Lewis Student Response Prompts

March Book One: John Lewis Student Response Prompts

Are you looking for some scaffolded notes to support your readers while reading the graphic novel March by John Lewis?Well, look no further! The resource is meant to have students track their thinking (metacognition) while reading John Lewis's incredible story. It also supports teachers with helping students synthesize being an activist!Best of all? There is a digital version (Google Slides) to edit questions as you see necessary! Post the questions in Google Classroom, print them as quick rea
Preview of Ben Franklin & George Washington Carver - Compare and Contrast (SOL 2.4)

Ben Franklin & George Washington Carver - Compare and Contrast (SOL 2.4)

Help your students compare and contrast two famous American scientist and inventors! This simple activity focuses on the key facts about each person (based on VA SOL 2.4). Resource includes: - Short reading passage about each person - Blank Graphic Organizer comparing and contrasting the men - Scaffolded organizer (fill-in-the-blank style) - Completed organizer (Answer Key) - Contrast Sort (for struggling learners OR quick assessment) *Color and Black and White versions* Enjoy and don't fo
Preview of Women's Rights Movement & the ERA Powerpoint Slides and Notes

Women's Rights Movement & the ERA Powerpoint Slides and Notes

This set of powerpoint slides and notes covers the growth of the women's rights movement from the 1950's through the 1980's and concludes with focus on the Equal Rights Amendment. Topics mentioned in the presentation are women's suffrage, feminism, second-wave feminism, Betty Friedan & Phyllis Schlafly (including a link to a great interview between the two of them), The Feminine Mystique, and of course, the Equal Rights Amendment.Both PPTX and PDF versions of the slides are included, as well
Preview of Spanish President's Day PowerPoint (Día de los presidentes)

Spanish President's Day PowerPoint (Día de los presidentes)

Created by
Sra Ward
I created this 28 slide Power Point presentation to use on President's Day in my first grade dual language classroom. This presentation focuses on George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Donald Trump. Students filled in a Venn diagram based on information in the presentation. You can also find the Present's Day Venn diagram in my store!
Preview of Pres. John F. Kennedy’s First Inaugural Address Common Core Rhetorical Analysis

Pres. John F. Kennedy’s First Inaugural Address Common Core Rhetorical Analysis

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the annotated text and marginal notes for President John F. Kennedy’s ”First Inaugural Address” delivered on January 20, 1961. The rhetorical analysis includes 55 marginal comments with Common Core State Standards alignment. Reading and annotating informational texts is a critical component of the Common Core State Standards, and analyzing informational texts is a key skill that students will need for college and the jobs of the future. Using the comment feature in Micros
Preview of Natural Resources Reading Passages: Case Studies

Natural Resources Reading Passages: Case Studies

In this activity, students learn about 5 different natural resources on Earth: Oceans, forests, fresh water, fossil fuels, and rocks and minerals. Student move through 5 stations focusing on one resource at a time. The reading for each resource includes an overview of the resource and the importance of it, one threat that is facing the resource, and a case study looking more closely at the threat in a real world example. This activity can be done digitally or printed on paper. The activity start
Preview of Recetas latinas con raíces africanas - Identidad pública y privada (Afro-Latino)

Recetas latinas con raíces africanas - Identidad pública y privada (Afro-Latino)

Created by
Speaking Latino
Recetas latinas con raíces africanas – La identidad pública y privada – Identidad nacional y étnica (Afro-Latinos)This cultural scaffolded activity includes 3 versions so it can be completed by novice, intermediate low/mid, and intermediate-high/advanced students.Activity description: Reading comprehension activities for novice, intermediate low/mid, and intermediate-high/advanced students.With this reading comprehension activity, students learn about six Latin dishes with African roots.Novice s
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