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Problem solving Common Core RL.9-10.2 resources

Preview of Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER): A Whodunit Mystery Unit (Bundle)

Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER): A Whodunit Mystery Unit (Bundle)

Created by
Vanessa K
This is a unit about teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER) that can be expanded at the teacher's discretion to include a presentation and a paper that practices utilizing evidence, reasoning, and argument, or alternatively can also be collapsed into a mini-unit of just teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER). This unit can also be used to teach the concept of Line of Reasoning for the AP Lang and AP Seminar Classes. It is structured as an investigation for students to explore the murder of a
Preview of Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER): A Whodunit Mystery Unit

Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER): A Whodunit Mystery Unit

Created by
Vanessa K
This is the accompanying teaching sequence for the unit “Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER): A Whodunit Mystery.” It includes a mystery to solve, all the evidence (which can be turned into manipulatives), rubrics for presentations and writing, teaching instructions, graphic organizers, and solutions. It does not include the "Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER): A Whodunit Mystery" PowerPoint presentation which can be purchased separately or as part of a bundle.
Preview of Claim Evidence Reasoning: CER Mini Whodunit Bundle - Gnome Swimmer

Claim Evidence Reasoning: CER Mini Whodunit Bundle - Gnome Swimmer

Created by
Vanessa K
This is a bundle of three mini lessons on CER (Claim Evidence Reasoning) that can also be used for exercises of Line of Reasoning/Line of Evidence for AP Classes and general education classes. It contains graphic organizers, whodunit mysteries to solve with my original character, and the solutions. (Whodunit mysteries are also available to purchase separately.)
Preview of Agatha Christie's Miss Marple: The Complete and Editable Unit

Agatha Christie's Miss Marple: The Complete and Editable Unit

Created by
Mindy Killgrove
Whether you are looking to introduce mystery, suspense, and tension into the classroom or you are an Agatha Christie enthusiastic like me, this unit has it all. Dame Agatha Christie's beloved sleuth, Miss Jane Marple, is the perfect main character to use with students of all ages. All of her short stories are brisk and to the point. Furthermore, a great deal of the short tales have been remade into TV movies. These quick contrasting viewpoints will allow the students to explore author motivation
Preview of Claim Evidence Reasoning: CER Mini Whodunit Bundle - Herpetologist Actor

Claim Evidence Reasoning: CER Mini Whodunit Bundle - Herpetologist Actor

Created by
Vanessa K
This is a bundle of three mini lessons on CER (Claim Evidence Reasoning) that can also be used for exercises of Line of Reasoning/Line of Evidence for AP Classes and general education classes. It contains graphic organizers, whodunit mysteries to solve with my original character, and the solutions. (Whodunit mysteries are also available to purchase separately.)
Preview of Fahrenheit 451 Digital Breakout!

Fahrenheit 451 Digital Breakout!

In this breakout I have included these activities: literary devices, characterization, conflict, theme, and allusions. I use this breakout by putting students into groups and having them work through each activity. I put copies of the activities into large envelopes after I have laminated them. This way you can use it repeatedly. (This could also be used in stations.) As students find the answers, they put them into a Google form. I have included a "bonus" riddle activity as well, which, after y
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Breakout!

To Kill a Mockingbird Breakout!

This is a breakout activity that you might use either half way through the novel or after you've completed it. Although the book is divided into two sections, I like to use the breakout after chapter 14, or before the start of the trial as a "break" from reading. Activities include: conflicts, vocabulary in context, key quotations, themes, use of transitions, and figurative language. It is NOT digital, but could be made so with some alterations. You might also just use the activities indepen
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