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Middle school geometry literature circles for International Baccalaureate

Preview of The Glass Sentence Novel Study

The Glass Sentence Novel Study

This is a fantastic novel to read with middle school students or advanced intermediate grade students. The Glass Sentence is the first novel in a trilogy. The novel study includes chapter checks for all 39 chapters, an answer key, mini activity ideas, and a culminating PBL that incorporates Social Studies and Language Arts standards. The novel can be read as a whole class read aloud, independent reading, as a literature circle, or small group book study. There is one page for each chapter and th
Preview of Recording templates for Project Zero Thinking Routines

Recording templates for Project Zero Thinking Routines

Recording templates to help students engage with thinking routine protocols from Project Zero.
Preview of Classify Triangles Task Cards

Classify Triangles Task Cards

Created by
Room 125
This set of 20 task cards is perfect to help your students practice classifying triangles. Whether your students are learning about triangles for the first time, or they need a review, these task cards are a great tool to help solidify knowledge. The task cards expose students to several different types of problems. Some show pictures and some have written descriptions of triangles. The pictures of triangles not only show angle measurements and side measurements, but some also show triangles wit
Preview of Sigmund Square Finds His Family

Sigmund Square Finds His Family

Even though he has order and friends in his life, things are not fair-square for Sigmund Square. Everyone else has a family – Teresa Triangle, Penny Pentagon, Hector Hexagon, even Harvey Heptagon. Yet, Sigmund does not have a family of his own. So he sets out on a journey to the Land of Quadrilaterals. He has a difficult time locating his family until he learns that squares are part of the rectangle family. With a new name and a better understanding, Sigmund returns home to share his family ne
Preview of International Children's Book Day Class Play or Assembly

International Children's Book Day Class Play or Assembly

Created by
Susan Russell
International Children's Book Day Class Play or Assembly This script was written in celebration of International Children's Book Day April 2nd 2017 including characters from Horrid Henry, Peter Pan, The Gruffalo, Charlotte's Web, Captain Underpants, Matilda, The Tales of Narnia, Alice in Wonderland and The Very Hungry Caterpillar. NB This is the same script as World Book Day Class Play but adapted to International Children's Book Day. Cast of 30 (easily adapted up or down) Dura
Preview of The Intangible Heritage Book

The Intangible Heritage Book

A book that can be printed as a set of cards or as a small book to explore ideas connected to the UNESCO intangible heritage criteria. The text is simple and requires the readers to think and explore ideas using a visible thinking routine. The text is primarily pictures and questions designed to prompt thinking and reflection. Excellent tool for IB PYP Where We Are in Place and Time inquiries.
Preview of Critical Literacy – Guided cards

Critical Literacy – Guided cards

Aim: To provide teachers with resources that can be used to introduce, model, and teach critical literacy through guided inquiry Subject links: Reading, writing, spelling and any research topic Included in the resource: Overview of the different pages, Guide as to how images and visual literacy can be used to support inquiry; each stage (code breaker, connector, researcher and meaning maker) of the critical literacy process has Overview page Details with specific connections to reading, writi
Preview of Critical Literacy – Collaborative posters

Critical Literacy – Collaborative posters

Aim: To provide teachers with resources that can be used to introduce, model, collaboratively build ideas and teach critical literacy Subject links: Reading, writing, spelling and any research topic Included in the resource: Overview of the different pages, Guide as to how images and visual literacy can be used to support inquiry; each stage (code breaker, connector, researcher and meaning maker) of the critical literacy process has Overview page Details with specific connections to reading,
Preview of Dear Levi Literature Circle

Dear Levi Literature Circle

Created by
Hawkins' Hive
This resource can be used whole group or in smaller literature circles/guided reading groups. Each day, students will read Dear Levi and engage in many different skills including context clues, characterization, inferencing, finding evidence, etc. IB themes are used in some of the activities, but these can be easily changed to fit your classroom needs.
Preview of DEEP READING STRATEGIES

DEEP READING STRATEGIES

The art of understanding and exploring hidden ideas in texts and the world around us. When exploring any topic through conceptual inquiry, teachers are trying to develop, for students, learning opportunities that develop skills, knowledge and understanding. By providing opportunities for students in an inquiry to include their attitudes and interests will make the inquiry more relevant and engaging for them. Sometimes it can be tricky to move a topic into a conceptually driven inquiry. This pro
Preview of Reading Comprehension Strategies – DIG into Books

Reading Comprehension Strategies – DIG into Books

Reading Comprehension Strategies – DIG into Books Reading comprehension strategy: USING THE DIG MODEL to uncover ideas in narratives and fiction Aim: To help younger readers find ways to begin exploring and uncovering the different levels of ideas that form a fiction text or narrative. Subject links: Any subject that uses narrative texts to explore bigger ideas Included in the reading comprehension resource: Overview explanation, example points to remember, Guided and blank A4 pages for stude
Preview of READING COMPREHENSION-

READING COMPREHENSION-

READING COMPREHENSION- DIG LEVELLED CARDS Supporting reading comprehension and research comprehension, these carefully illustrated cards provide visual cues for students to help them explore ideas and concepts at different layers of the DIG model- in humanities and arts. Based on, but extending the ‘iceberg’ model of exploring culture, the DIG model helps students uncover ideas and investigate social constructs. Subject links: Social Studies, Humanities, Literacy and the Arts,
Preview of "Wanted Poster" for Angles, Triangles, and Alliterations

"Wanted Poster" for Angles, Triangles, and Alliterations

Created by
Kathryn Haskins
Want a fun way to teach geometry and alliterations? Having students create these "Wanted Posters" will surely add success to writing, geometry, and alliterations. You can use this with individuals, partners, or small groups. Rubric is included for your summative assessment.
Preview of Student  Self-e Rubric & Guide evaluation

Student Self-e Rubric & Guide evaluation

Created by
Joseph Tree
Preview:Assess yourself in terms of class participation, preparation, self-discipline, and attitude using the guide below. You...show engagement in class (attentiveness, interest in learning) in all activitiesalways contribute something to the class discussion and participates (pro-)actively & appropriately actively listens to teacher and classmates...
Preview of Literature Circle Role Cards

Literature Circle Role Cards

Created by
Gwen Heskett
Quality discussions during Literature Circles require training and these cards will help you do that! These foldable cards, designed to be propped-up like a tent, establish roles for Literature Circles to support students with protocols and topics of conversation. Roles include a Text Director who encourages peers to follow protocols on how to read passages together.a Topics, Tone and Theme Trackera Fortune Teller who, instead of gazing into a crystal ball, encourages students to see the futur
Preview of IB PYP Action Cycle Book Response

IB PYP Action Cycle Book Response

Why not explore the International Baccalaureate (IB) Action Cycle (Choose, Act, Reflect) when learning about narrative story elements? In this resource, IB learners will be encouraged to explore the problem the characters face in a narrative, what actions the character takes and reflect on what happens as a result (solution). What are some ways I can use this FREE resource?This resource can be used time and time again with your choice (or your students' choice) of picture story book or novel, ei
Preview of The Lost Pi Pie Of Euclidville

The Lost Pi Pie Of Euclidville

Created by
Prairie Cache
This humorous readers' theatre focuses on the properties of different types of triangles through an entertaining reading activity. There are parts for all levels of reading, including the role of a chorus that appears frequently to keep those who do not like to read out loud by themselves engaged. This is suitable for any number of participants and includes a vocabulary activity to develop an understanding of the properties of different triangles. Kids learn when they are having fun and this
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