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Spring Common Core RI.8.6 resources

Preview of March Paired Passages | Middle Grades Writing Spiral Basketball and St. Patrick

March Paired Passages | Middle Grades Writing Spiral Basketball and St. Patrick

Looking for middle grades paired passages to use in March? This March reading and writing resource is perfect for March Madness and St. Patty's Day! It includes includes 2 St. Patrick's themed and 2 Basketball themed differentiated reading passages, 7 constructed response/7 selected response comprehension questions in each set, and 3 engaging writing prompts in each set! Also includes:-Fully printable versions of each set-Google Slides versions of each set (full Slides deck and decks separated b
Preview of Groundhog Day: Analyzing Multiple Accounts Webquest and Informational Writing

Groundhog Day: Analyzing Multiple Accounts Webquest and Informational Writing

CCSS.RI.5.6, CCSS.W.5.2.A-EThis is a webquest activity that has students analyze four different accounts of Groundhog Day, and find similarities and differences among the accounts. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (videos, articles, etc.).Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondhand account, the author's purpose, and analyze for important details/information.In addition to supporting the common core informational text sta
Preview of Editable Choose A Path Interactive Slides Spring Edition

Editable Choose A Path Interactive Slides Spring Edition

Ready to spring into an adventure this year?? With distance learning causing disconnect with content in the classroom, this Spring editable Google Slides interactive Choose A Path scenario template allows you to excite your students by providing them their own adventure with your blooming content this season.As you transport your students into your exciting scenarios, your students can evaluate historical events, scientific discoveries, mathematical quandaries, and much more as they decide their
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