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7th grade informational text scaffolded notes $5-10

Preview of Reading Activities for Albert Marrin's Flesh and Blood So Cheap

Reading Activities for Albert Marrin's Flesh and Blood So Cheap

Albert Marrin's Flesh and Blood So Cheap is a great non-fiction text to pair with Margaret Peterson Haddix's novel Uprising or any study of workers' rights, the rise of the unions, women's suffrage, and the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire.Included: ✓Chapter Notes Graphic Organizer ✓Discussion Questions for each chapter with Answers Keys ✓18 Reading activities to accompany the chapters Graphic Organizers Sketch Notes Journal Response Argument Brainstorms Image and
Preview of Informational Writing- Animal Research Project- Note Taking Graphic Organizers

Informational Writing- Animal Research Project- Note Taking Graphic Organizers

Created by
Ms Callies Class
I created these note taking pages for our animal research projects. These pages provide students with questions to focus on when they are researching their animals. I have found that this really narrows down and helps the students to focus on certain parts of researching. The first page is a general one-page research outline.The can be used to differentiate for students that need shorter writing assignments. The following pages are more specific with different parts of an animal research project
Preview of Academic Sentence Frames - ESL ENL EFL

Academic Sentence Frames - ESL ENL EFL

Academic Sentence Frames help students explain, describe, and clarify what they are thinking. Students who struggle in reading and writing and English Language Learners can strongly benefit from these sentence frames which will help them organize their thinking and be a springboard for their own writing. These sentence frames also offer support for students to formulate sentences orally as well as in their writing. They provide a great scaffold to “frame” students’ thinking! Includes: - Academi
Preview of Amplify Ocean, Atmosphere and Climate Active Reading Article, "Ocean in Motion"

Amplify Ocean, Atmosphere and Climate Active Reading Article, "Ocean in Motion"

Created by
Michelle Holland
Are you looking for a way in which to constructively "break down" articles from Amplify into concise sections allowing for annotation skills ("SNOTS" -- "Small Notes on the Side") to be capitalized upon and active reading and writing skills to be embraced? Look no further than the way in which this article allows for students to make personal and meaningful connections to the text they are reading.
Preview of The Nervous System Informational Text Graphic Organizers Brain Nerves

The Nervous System Informational Text Graphic Organizers Brain Nerves

Engage students in learning about the nervous system using these informational text reading passages, scaffolded graphic organizers, and hands on activities. Students will review their knowledge of the brain, spine, nerves, neurons, and how they work together. All passages come with two graphic organizers, scaffolded already to allow you to differentiate among various learners in your classroom.What’s Included?27 Total Pages centering around the Nervous System1 Student Reflection Sheet on Learni
Preview of Informational Text. Summary and Analysis (Author's Purpose) (w/ CCSS).

Informational Text. Summary and Analysis (Author's Purpose) (w/ CCSS).

Created by
Sandra Halajian
This lesson provides an effective strategy for teaching students how to summarize and analyze informational texts with a 7-step approach: Previewing the text features, locating the main idea, reading closely and annotating, identifying key words/concepts, rereading, summarizing, and analyzing author's purpose. The 15-page lesson includes Common Core State Standards in reading and writing, lesson objectives, 4-page detailed guidelines and suggestions for modeling and teaching the strategy, a st
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 Religions of the World: PowerPoint & Doodle Notes

Religions of the World: PowerPoint & Doodle Notes

This presentation looks at the five MAJOR religions in the world. While there are literally thousands of religions or variation of religions, these five make up the highest population percentages for religions around the world.We will delve into their origins and tenet beliefs, along with other facts.While it is obvious that everyone viewing this presentation won’t “agree” with each religion and its tenets, all of us do well to understand our world and our neighbors.Included is a 34-Slide PowerP
Preview of “Exploring States of Matter” Notes Presentation and Slot Notes

“Exploring States of Matter” Notes Presentation and Slot Notes

Created by
Science with Joy
Exploring States of Matter” is a two part resource that helps students understand the properties of three states of matter, solids, liquids, and gasses.  Shape, volume, mass, compressibility, atomic attraction and particle movement of each state of matter will be explored.  A slide presentation of notes and worksheet of notes with key words missing (slot  notes) are included.  This resource includes slot note worksheets and a slide presentation used to complete some of the missing parts of the n
Preview of President Obama’s First and Second Inaugural Addresses – Rhetorical Analysis

President Obama’s First and Second Inaugural Addresses – Rhetorical Analysis

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the annotated texts and marginal notes for the First Inaugural Address by President Barack Obama on January 20, 2009, and the Second Inaugural Address by President Barack Obama on January 21, 2013. The included zipped folder also includes copies of the speeches without annotations and marginal notes so that you can reproduce them for students so that they can annotate them. Reading and annotating informational texts is a critical component of the Common Core State Standa
Preview of Author's Purpose Mini Bundle - Task Cards, Slides, Passages, & Worksheets

Author's Purpose Mini Bundle - Task Cards, Slides, Passages, & Worksheets

Are you looking for an author's purpose mini bundle with worksheets, reading passages, task cards, and slides for middle school students? Look no further! This mini bundle has everything you need to get your students excited about finding the author’s purpose. Stop scrolling and take a look at the preview for more! This resource teaches students about the five types of author’s purpose and helps students practice identification and analyzing the author’s purpose in an engaging way! This resource
Preview of I Have a Dream Speech Analysis Student Copy

I Have a Dream Speech Analysis Student Copy

Created by
Teacher Goodies
This is a student copy for Martin Luther King's speech, "I have a Dream". I use this activity to show the students, "How did the author say it?" (a common core step when doing close and critical reading). Using this activity helps the students understand the speech better and helps them with evaluating what King was saying.
Preview of President Barack Obama’s 2015 Selma Anniversary Speech Rhetorical Analysis

President Barack Obama’s 2015 Selma Anniversary Speech Rhetorical Analysis

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the annotated text and marginal notes for President Barack Obama’s 2015 Selma March Anniversary Speech Rhetorical Analysis on March 8, 2015. The included zipped folder also includes a copy of the speech without annotations and marginal notes so that you can reproduce it for students so that they can annotate them. Reading and annotating informational texts is a critical component of the Common Core State Standards, and analyzing informational texts is a key skill that stud
Preview of Human Body Systems BUNDLE Circulatory System and Nervous System

Human Body Systems BUNDLE Circulatory System and Nervous System

Engage students in learning about the circulatory system and nervous system using these reading passages, scaffolded graphic organizers, and hands on activities. Students will review their knowledge of blood, blood vessels, heart, brain, spine, nerves, neurons, and how they work together. All passages come with two graphic organizers, scaffolded already to allow you to differentiate among various learners in your classroom.What’s Included?25 Total Pages centering around the Circulatory System1 S
Preview of Thesis Statement + Plagiarism & Citing Sources - 2 Color Crossword Puzzles

Thesis Statement + Plagiarism & Citing Sources - 2 Color Crossword Puzzles

This Resource Includes:•2 Informational Texts (1) Thesis Statement (2) Plagiarism & Citing Sources•2 Color Crossword Puzzles•2 Puzzle ANSWER KEYS•EASY Step-By-Step Suggestions+ 1 FREE Harry Potter Color-By- Letter Picture Puzzle in 2 Sizes
Preview of MLA Introduction Lesson In Text Works Cited Doodle Notes Activity Writing Unit

MLA Introduction Lesson In Text Works Cited Doodle Notes Activity Writing Unit

MLA citations and works cited pages are one of those writing lessons that you have to get through, but are usually not engaging. This MLA citations and works cited introduction PPT and Doodle Notes help better engage students and retain learning. This MLA citation and works cited lesson includes: - 29 slide PPT- PDF of PPT for formatting purposes- 3 pages Doodle Notes- 1 page applied student practice- Teacher Key of Notes- Detailed teacher lecture comments on most PPT slides **Please Note: This
Preview of Text Structures Lesson with Video and Notes
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Text Structures Lesson with Video and Notes

Here is a full Middle School lesson on what text structures are and how to identify them with a poster, activities, a video, and interactive guided notes I call Pixanotes®!Pixanotes® are structured picture notes. I think of them as a blend of traditional two-column notes and interactive notebooks so you can reach all learners! In addition to the video, you will receive the following in the 19-page supporting document:★ Lesson Plan★ Entrance/Exit tickets★ Pixanotes® in 4 varieties:1. With fully
Preview of Nonfiction Text Structures Unit (Google Slides Presentation)

Nonfiction Text Structures Unit (Google Slides Presentation)

Created by
Kerry dot Kom
**Unit Slide Show to be combined with Nonfiction Text Structures Unit Note Packet (see other TPT Listings for the corresponding packet!)**Use this Google Slides Presentation to introduce the 5 nonfiction text structures: Description, Compare and Contrast, Chronological Order, Cause and Effect, Problem and Solution!The presentation provides a definition of each text structure, signal words, a sample paragraph with signal words, what questions it answers, the graphic organizer/visual, and a "pract
Preview of Argument Writing Research & Essay Drafting Digital Notebook

Argument Writing Research & Essay Drafting Digital Notebook

Created by
Anne Gill
Use this digital notebook to collect research and begin outlining and drafting essays for an argument writing unit. This digital notebook is adaptive to work with any research topic. It includes space for students to collect notes on 8-12 articles (this could be self directed or provided by the teacher in a text set.) After the preliminary notes collection area, there are slides for a conceptual word sort, analysis of perspectives being presented in the research, planning for an essay and drafti
Preview of TNReady RI Lesson: MI, CI, Rhetorical Triangle, Dev. of CI Lesson + Practice

TNReady RI Lesson: MI, CI, Rhetorical Triangle, Dev. of CI Lesson + Practice

Overview:Do your students know how to read an informational text for main and central idea? Are they equipped to locate evidence and explain how it fits in the rhetorical triange? Do they know how to analyze whether a central idea is effectively conveyed in a text? This lesson is designed to serve as a guided release to prepare students for the written component of the Common Core test (in TN, this is the writing portion of the TNReady test). After teaching students how to find the central idea
Preview of Synthesis Essay Plan: Romeo & Juliet vs. Teenage Brain Science Articles

Synthesis Essay Plan: Romeo & Juliet vs. Teenage Brain Science Articles

Created by
Fletcher Files
Lesson Title: Synthesis Essay Plan: Romeo & Juliet vs. Teenage Brain Science ArticlesLesson 12 in a unit of 15Lesson Objectives: Compose a multi-paragraph synthesis essay. Make connections between brain science explored in  nonfiction articles, and the actions of characters in Romeo & Juliet.  Pick the best textual evidence to support your ideas. You will integrate evidence into your writing using quote lead-ins and proper MLA citation. Romeo & Juliet Study: Focus on thematic concept
Preview of Socratic Seminar/Research Articles + Annotation Template: Video Games

Socratic Seminar/Research Articles + Annotation Template: Video Games

Created by
Sleshy ESOL
Planning a research unit with ELs? Try the research question Are Video Games Good or Bad for Kids? Students will enjoy engaging in a topic with which they have personal experience, plus they'll learn some new research skills along the way! This product includes 3 articles from NewsELA, embedded in an annotation template that helps students find PROS and CONS of video games. You'll also receive a document with more article options as well as a predicting text document for students to review befor
Preview of Reading Informational Text Graphic Organizer CCSS / PARCC / MCAS aligned

Reading Informational Text Graphic Organizer CCSS / PARCC / MCAS aligned

This graphic organizer is based on the language found in both the Common Core State Standards and PARCC / MCAS exams for ELA. Students can use this organizer to help read articles in Language Arts, Science, and Social Studies classes. It is also accessible to English Language Learners, especially when modeled by the teacher. Students will be able to determine and summarize the author's purpose, point of view, claim, and central ideas using text features and details.
Preview of Nonfiction Text Features Notes & Activity

Nonfiction Text Features Notes & Activity

Created by
Karen Huberty
The perfect way to review nonfiction text features with your students! Geared towards students who need scaffolding for notes. Perfect for special education, English learners, and all class instruction.
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