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Preview of Compare and Contrast Text Structure Essay Lessons, Passages, and Activities

Compare and Contrast Text Structure Essay Lessons, Passages, and Activities

Created by
Gay Miller
Have you ever read through your students' compare and contrast essays and realized they don't understand how to write an effective essay? These step-by-step lessons will help your students learn the process. Students also practice this skill with a wide variety of fun and engaging activities including both fictional and nonfiction passages.✅ Formats - All activities are provided in both digital and printable formats. The digital resources were created using Google Slides. You may convert the Goo
Preview of Close Reading Toolkit - Video, Posters, Differentiated Passage, More
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Close Reading Toolkit - Video, Posters, Differentiated Passage, More

Created by
Shelly Rees
Close Reading in the classroom has many great benefits! This helpful video and printable materials will help you successfully implement Close Reading strategies in no time at all! Whether you are a beginner or a pro, you can use these tips to strengthen your reading program and help your students find more success. This helpful Close Reading resource includes: • Close Reading Video • Close Reading Steps Posters • Annotation Marks Posters • Steps of Close Reading Guide • One High-Interest Diff
Preview of Discussion Activity - Video Task Cards Activity for Millennials in the Workplace

Discussion Activity - Video Task Cards Activity for Millennials in the Workplace

Created by
Presto Plans
Discussion Activity - Video Task Cards Activity for Millennials in the Workplace: Foster meaningful discussions about the challenges facing millennials in the workplace with this thought-provoking video task card activity. Inspired by Simon Sinek's insights on the factors affecting millennial happiness and fulfillment, this resource guides students through a dynamic group discussion centered on four key issues: parenting, technology, impatience, and environment. Students will watch a short video
Preview of Works Cited - Scaffold Students When Citing Sources for Reports

Works Cited - Scaffold Students When Citing Sources for Reports

Created by
Teacher Stuff
Do you struggle with teaching students to cite their sources when writing a research paper? Or do you just skip it altogether? This page is meant to be a way to scaffoldstudents who are learning how to cite their sources. This alignswith ISTE Standard 2c and CCSS W.8.The large format style with only one citation per page is toaccommodate for student handwriting. These pages can beprinted out and included at the end of a student researchpaper. The instructional videos included on the page as a QR
Preview of Paired Text - Video Link - Close Reading - Test Prep Units

Paired Text - Video Link - Close Reading - Test Prep Units

Created by
Ready Resources
These units are great for comprehension, test practice, and close reading. They each have a paired set of fiction and nonfiction passages along with a video link for three sources of information. All question sets (between 15-20) questions each are high quality critical thinking questions that automatically increases rigor. Each unit has a compare and contrast diagram. Edible Accidents & Timeless Toys each have three bonus writing tasks. All units are common core aligned and prepare students
Preview of Pets in Colonial America: Video, Printables, Slides, & More
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Pets in Colonial America: Video, Printables, Slides, & More

Pets were important in Colonial America, just like today. For many of us, pets are members of the family. This sentiment was also true for individuals living in Colonial America. Horses, dogs, and cats were popular pets, but there were other pets that stole the hearts of colonists, as well. Songbirds and squirrels lived in some colonists' homes. This lesson will help students to make connections between the 18th Century and their modern lives.This resource was released to my Social Studies Club
Preview of Masque of the Red Death Full CCSS Unit with Symbolism
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Masque of the Red Death Full CCSS Unit with Symbolism

This is a rigorous (and spooky) Common Core unit that pairs literary and informational texts together so you can masterfully teach your students to close read a variety of texts. Includes a free instructional powerpoint to help teachers guide their scholars and an instructional video to guide teachers through the lessons. 
 This text pairs well with other short stories by Edgar Allen Poe like the “Tell- Tale Heart” for an awesome Halloween themed mini-unit. You can also pair short stories with
Preview of First Thanksgiving Foods Printable Thanksgiving Book Google Slide (TM)

First Thanksgiving Foods Printable Thanksgiving Book Google Slide (TM)

Created by
RuthAnn Lane
Looking for a great way to discuss food at the First Thanksgiving? Then this text is for your classroom! This is an informational text about food at the first Thanksgiving. With real photographs of the foods, this non-fiction Thanksgiving book discusses several foods that were given by the Indigenous People of America to the Pilgrims. This Thanksgiving book is perfect for first grade, second grade, and third grade literacy read to self or small group stations.  This set includes a printable and
Preview of Three Branches of Government Intro Bundle

Three Branches of Government Intro Bundle

Created by
Team Tom
In this #TeachingBundle, we offer an introduction to the three branches of government. Students will see a video showing why we have three branches, a PowerPoint to teach what each branch does, and a reading passage with three main idea questions about the 3 branches of government. Included in this Bundle: 1. 30-second video 2. 16 slide PowerPoint 3. Student notes pages 4. Reading printable with main idea and detail questions. 5. Teacher answer key for the main idea questions. ****************
Preview of Meet Paul Revere: Video, Informational Text, Google Slides, Simulation, & More
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Meet Paul Revere: Video, Informational Text, Google Slides, Simulation, & More

Paul Revere was a talented patriot-silversmith who contributed in big ways to the Revolutionary War effort and the young United States. Often, when students hear the name Paul Revere, they say, "The British are coming! He's that guy, right?" Did you know that he didn't actually say that? At the time, colonists considered themselves British citizens and saying, "The British are coming" wouldn't have made sense. After this lesson, students will be able to describe Paul Revere's fascinating family
Preview of National Symbols, Documents, and Landmarks

National Symbols, Documents, and Landmarks

This lesson was designed to help you teach:Second Grade Social Studies Standard 2 Objective 3cIdentify and explain the significance of various national symbols, documents, and landmarks (e.g., Declaration of Independence, Constitution, flag, Pledge of Allegiance, national monuments, national capitol building)This lesson includes:A slide of national symbols (flag, eagle, dollar, the Great Seal) with links to corresponding YouTube videos.A slide of national documents (the Constitution, the Declara
Preview of Homelessness.  Video Lessons. Discussion. Myth Busting. Society.

Homelessness. Video Lessons. Discussion. Myth Busting. Society.

Many activities to explore the topic of homelessness. Will lead to a lot of learning about the truths behind the homeless and a lot of discussion.1. Video Lesson from Invisible People. Video interview With David. Students fill out the info. about what happened and is happening to David. Answer key.2. Discussion. 2 sets of discussion questions for pairs or groups to explore the topic of homelessness.3. Socks By Bob. Video with afull transcript. About the elderly making socks for the homeless. Wh
Preview of Library Research Lesson: Teach Students to Cite & Summarize a Magazine Article

Library Research Lesson: Teach Students to Cite & Summarize a Magazine Article

Created by
No Sweat Library
Give your students a simple "first-step" library research lesson in citing and summarizing with a short magazine article. It's a great way to repurpose those student print magazines that have accumulated in your school library!The Teach Students to Cite & Summarize a Magazine Article Lesson introduces elements of bibliographic citation and how to summarize informational text by using a 2-3 page article from s print magazine (or from our online subscription service). Students first watch the
Preview of George Washington's Revolutionary Frustrations: Video, Printables, & Slides
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George Washington's Revolutionary Frustrations: Video, Printables, & Slides

As Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army, George Washington faced immense challenges and frustrations. First, there was never enough money to feed soldiers and purchase supplies. Second, Continental Army soldiers were not professionally trained, so desertion was always a fear. Third, soldiers from different regions often didn't get along. Infighting caused stress and frustration for General Washington.Students will be engaged with this video and activities. This resource was released to my
Preview of MARIE KONDO INFORMATIONAL TEXT & VIDEO ANALYSIS

MARIE KONDO INFORMATIONAL TEXT & VIDEO ANALYSIS

Created by
Lit with Lyns
YOUR STUDENTS' PARENTS ARE GOING TO LOVE YOU!!! Students will read an informational text on Marie Kondo- the home-organizing queen- and then they will watch a short video on how to clean your room using the KonMari Method!What's included:Informational TextClose Reading Questions for text and videoLink to video (video is just over 5 minutes)Answer Key⚠️⚠️You will need to be able to access YouTube to watch video.⚠️⚠️Perfect for flipped classrooms or blended learning:You could upload video to platf
Preview of Declaration of Independence: Preamble & Grievances - Video, Stations, & More!
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Declaration of Independence: Preamble & Grievances - Video, Stations, & More!

In the Declaration of Independence, the Preamble and grievances are important for our 5th/6th grade students to dive into and understand. Make your students' study of the Preamble and grievances engaging and memorable! After this lesson, students will be able to explain the meaning of the Declaration's Preamble and its significance to the American Revolution and American history. Also, students will be able to describe and explain several of the grievances listed in the Declaration of Independen
Preview of Comprehension Continuums (Scope & Sequence) & video lesson guide

Comprehension Continuums (Scope & Sequence) & video lesson guide

Created by
Reading Rev
We know their are scope and sequences for phonics, but have you ever seen one for comprehension? We usually talk about just literal comprehension, but how do we get students to be proficient in the higher levels? This product includes the comprehension continuums as well as a 17 minute video explaining the systematic way we use grade-level standards and the continuums to teach higher level skills. You can also read more about it here.
Preview of Chicken Lifecycle Videos and Chicken Reading Passages
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Chicken Lifecycle Videos and Chicken Reading Passages

Created by
Amy Labrasciano
Do you want to give your students the experience of hatching chickens without the hassle of actually hatching the eggs? Then this is the unit for you! There are videos and a ton of printables included to help your students with the full experience of chicken hatching while reading and mastering standards. Video Includes: Chickens of all stages 12 Hour old chicks Real Time Chick Hatching Time Elapsed Chick Hatching Candling An Egg Video is 10 Minutes Long and segmented for separate lessons. Ch
Preview of Meet the Daughters of Liberty - Video, Printables, & Google Slides
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Meet the Daughters of Liberty - Video, Printables, & Google Slides

Daughters of Liberty were dedicated patriotic women who made a difference before and during the American Revolution. They boycotted taxed British goods and used their creativity and domestic skills to make sure that their families and communities had what they needed. Daughters of Liberty brewed alternatives to taxed tea, called Liberty Tea. They organized spinning bees to spin the materials needed to make homespun cloth. They even launched the Boston Coffee Party, a lesser-known, but fascinatin
Preview of Meet the Sons of Liberty: Video, Informational Text, Google Slides, & More
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Meet the Sons of Liberty: Video, Informational Text, Google Slides, & More

The Sons of Liberty were a secretive protest group that formed in response to the Stamp Act of 1765. While learning about the American Revolution, students usually read a paragraph or two about the Sons of Liberty, but there's so much more to the story! The Sons of Liberty used threats, intimidation, and violence to get their way. Their protests ranged from calm to violent, with some members printing articles and delivering speeches, and others planning violent acts, like ransacking homes, destr
Preview of Seven Continents Mini Book Reader with VIDEO READ ALOUD

Seven Continents Mini Book Reader with VIDEO READ ALOUD

This mini book covers facts and features of the seven continents and is a great supplement to a unit on the major landmasses of the world. I have included a video read along too! In the video as the book is read aloud, each sentence is highlighted. Students can either follow along with the video, or can follow along with their own copy of the book. This resource includes both a color copy, as well as blackline book version (great for coloring).Ways to Use this Mini Book:Read in small groups or w
Preview of Colonial Money: Pounds, Shillings, & Pence - Video, Printables, & Slides
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Colonial Money: Pounds, Shillings, & Pence - Video, Printables, & Slides

Learning about pounds, shillings, and pence will give your students a deeper view into Colonial America. There were multiple types and forms of currency used in 18th Century America but pounds, shillings, and pence were widely used and understood by colonists.After watching the student-facing video, students will be ready to learn more about writing, adding, and comparing pounds, shillings, and pence. In addition to the practice pages, informational text, and task cards, your students will LOVE
Preview of Butterfly Life Cycle Ultimate Vocabulary Set - Slides, Videos, Cards & More

Butterfly Life Cycle Ultimate Vocabulary Set - Slides, Videos, Cards & More

Butterfly Life Cycle Vocabulary Google Slides, PowerPoint Slides, Video, Cards, and More for Grades Pre-K - 2.Teaching the butterfly life cycle? Looking for the ultimate vocabulary set to take your lesson to the next level? Look no further!Butterfly Life Cycle - The Ultimate Vocabulary Set includes:16 high-quality vocabulary cards with real pictures.Video vocabulary slides (MP4 format) for each word with real video clips in motion. This is a great feature to teach action words/verbs.PowerPoint v
Preview of First Amendment Review: Video, Task Cards, Scoot Game, & Slides
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First Amendment Review: Video, Task Cards, Scoot Game, & Slides

The First Amendment contains five rights. Students absolutely must understand their First Amendment rights: Religious Freedom, Freedom of Speech, Freedom to Petition, Freedom to Assemble, and Freedom of the Press.Students will be engaged with the video, task cards, scoot game, and printables! This resource was released to my Social Studies Club members. Members receive two exclusive content releases per month. Click here to join the waitlist and receive a notification as soon as the club opens:
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