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Preview of Reading Comprehension Passages & Close Reading Passages for Middle School Work

Reading Comprehension Passages & Close Reading Passages for Middle School Work

The Reading Comprehension Passages with test prep-type questions include high-interest topics that help sneak in ELA test prep for middle school & 5th grade. The 4 engaging informational reading passages are the perfect close reading passages for your upper elementary or middle school classroom during the first month of school, the weeks leading up to Halloween, for state test practice, or any time of the year.Great to use as back to school reading passages with comprehension questions becau
Preview of Labor Day Reading Comprehension - Printable & Digital

Labor Day Reading Comprehension - Printable & Digital

Celebrate Labor Day in your classroom by learning the history of this unique holiday and how it has changed over the years! This set of Labor Day reading comprehension activities includes a full-page reading passage, comprehension questions, a graphic organizer, and a page of engaging writing prompts. Use these activities as an ELA lesson to strengthen nonfiction comprehension skills, a social studies lesson, or a timely sub plan for any class.(For more reading activities for teaching U.S. holid
Preview of Bundle_10 Politics Current Events Articles & Activity Packet / Jan - Mar 2024

Bundle_10 Politics Current Events Articles & Activity Packet / Jan - Mar 2024

Enjoy 50% off current events articles from the Politics section. Content addresses actions of the Executive, Legislative, or Judicial Branch that occurred from January - March, 2024. Each lesson plan includes target vocabulary practice, graphic organizers, literacy strategies, open-ended discussion questions, and a lesson extension for additional enrichment. Routine reading helps students build metacognitive skills. These skills enable students to think deeply, reflect often, and formulate origi
Preview of AMERICAN FLAG and PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Reading & Writing

AMERICAN FLAG and PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Reading & Writing

This 28-page product includes everything you need to teach about the American Flag: 6 reading comprehension worksheets (varying levels) with answer keys; 3 writing prompts (opinion, informative, narrative) in 3 formats with revising and editing checklists; 2 hands-on flag activities (timeline, create your own flag); Pledge of Allegiance vocabulary mini-unit (hands-on activity, vocabulary cards, test); and 12 video links (over 90 minutes of video footage)!This would be a great way to integrate S
Preview of Native American Heritage Month Reading Comprehension Passage

Native American Heritage Month Reading Comprehension Passage

Looking to add some engaging and differentiated activities to your Native American literature unit? Check this out!Activities include:Native American History Month Informational TextDefine an Unfamiliar Word with Depth and ComplexityNative American Heritage Month QuizInformational Text About Famous Native AmericansWord Search – Use Words in Context to Fill in the Blanks of Famous Native American ContributionsFamous Native Americans Logic PuzzleOver 1.5+ Hours of Activities (6 separate activities
Preview of Presidential Election Reading Comprehension Passages | Electoral Escape Room

Presidential Election Reading Comprehension Passages | Electoral Escape Room

Discover the fun of learning about the ROAD TO THE WHITEHOUSE with this Election Day Escape Room! Engage students for over an hour with these Close Reading Challenges designed to enhance understanding of the electoral college and presidential election process in a simplified and fun manner.Close Reading CHALLENGES include:Informational Text- “The Road to the White House” and “The Electoral College Simplified”Breakout Task 1- Plot an Escape: Vocabulary Word MatchBreakout Task 2- Use Deductive Log
Preview of Politics_Joe Biden’s State of the Union Address_Current Events Reading_2024

Politics_Joe Biden’s State of the Union Address_Current Events Reading_2024

Current events lesson plan. President Joe Biden delivered his third State of the Union Address on Thursday March 7th. Joe Biden attempted to rally against his presidential campaign opponent during the State of the Union Address.Articles and long reading passages of recent news stories for middle and high school students in grades 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Includes literacy strategies and graphic organizers to support struggling readers. Also great for independent readers or gifted learners to use
Preview of Fall Reading Comprehension Passages & Questions - Vocabulary Activities

Fall Reading Comprehension Passages & Questions - Vocabulary Activities

If you're looking for engaging fall reading comprehension practice to honor the first day of fall, the Fall Equinox Reading Unit is includes a high-interest reading passage explaining the Fall Equinox and its impact. Perfect for keeping your students learning and focused during those fall days, the differentiated reading passage focuses on reading comprehension, close reading practice, vocabulary activities, using text evidence, and more.✏️ The best part? This no prep unit will save you time! W
Preview of Middle School Reading Comprehension Passages NOVEMBER FALL What Happened

Middle School Reading Comprehension Passages NOVEMBER FALL What Happened

Your Middle School students can use these reading passages and comprehension questions to learn about some interesting events that occurred during November! No Prep Needed! Simply print it out and make the necessary amount of copies for your classroom.This resource includes three reading passages, comprehension questions, and an answer sheet for teachers. NOTE: The product you included here is a PDF.FOR MORE CREATIVE AND ENGAGING RESOURCES, CHECK OUT THE TPT STORE:TPT StorePlease feel free to
Preview of Middle School Reading Comprehension Passages OCTOBER FALL What Happened

Middle School Reading Comprehension Passages OCTOBER FALL What Happened

Your Middle School students can use these reading passages and comprehension questions to learn about some interesting events that occurred during October! No Prep Needed! Simply print it out and make the necessary amount of copies for your classroom.This resource includes three reading passages, comprehension questions, and an answer sheet for teachers. NOTE: The product you included here is a PDF.FOR MORE CREATIVE AND ENGAGING RESOURCES, CHECK OUT THE TPT STORE:TPT StorePlease feel free to
Preview of September and Back to School Informational Texts

September and Back to School Informational Texts

This collection of 7 nonfiction texts includes 7 articles, plus questions and extension activities to go along with them. The topics include:Apples9/11, Patriot Day, and the Survivor TreeLabor DayThe discovery of penicillinJesse OwensSchools around the worldShort articles about Voter Registration Day, Beyonce, the autumnal equinox, and National Encouragement Day.The topics are a variety of science, history, and culture. They work well in ELA, science, social studies, and study skills classes.
Preview of I, Too by Langston Hughes Close Reading Poetry Analysis for students

I, Too by Langston Hughes Close Reading Poetry Analysis for students

Created by
Teach Well ELA
Close Reading Poetry Analysis of "I, Too" by Langston Hughes. Analyzing poetry is an art. How do you get better at it? Practice. Here is an easy way to teach close reading with self-guided questions that help the student gain understanding of breaking down lines of poetry.This poem pairs well with a using short stories/excerpts such as the novel, "A Long Walk to Water". As well with other poems such as "I Hear America Singing" by Walt Whitman or other Hughes poems such as "The Negro Speaks o
Preview of Selfie to Share?: Should People Be Allowed to Take Ballot Selfies?

Selfie to Share?: Should People Be Allowed to Take Ballot Selfies?

Created by
thinkLaw
To selfie or not to selfie? That is the question!As we approach another presidential election the question will start to pop up- should people be allowed to take ballot selfies? It varies from state to state!In this lesson, students will consider a real-life legal case, analyze arguments from both sides, and create counter arguments before determining what rule they would create regarding ballot selfies!This download includes:Teacher's GuidePowerPoint PresentationSorting CardsStudent workpages
Preview of September FUN FACTS Differentiated Close Reading Leveled Passages w Activities

September FUN FACTS Differentiated Close Reading Leveled Passages w Activities

Created by
Nilly Dilly's
You have Full Permission to Digitalize, Google Drive/slides/docs/etc., Share, Modify, or use any other means to send home to your students. It’s yours- ENJOY! Please send me a copy to share with others on here."September FUN FACTS"NILLY DILLY'S STORY CLUB SPECIALIZES IN LEVELED PASSAGES ALL-ON-ONE SHEET—BUY INDIVIDUAL PASSAGES CLICK FOR FREEBIE PASSAGES!INFORMATIONAL TEXT 5 LEVEL Differentiated 1st Grade- 5th Grade+ Reading LevelsPerfect for Special Needs Classrooms with diverse READERSMain Idea
Preview of 6 Free Items: Bargain Alert: A Sampler of Free Items

6 Free Items: Bargain Alert: A Sampler of Free Items

Download these free Premier Store items to get the vibe of my store. The kids will thank you later.Click Here to Follow my Store so you Never Miss A New Resource1. Winter Holiday Writing Prompt Sampler2. Graph Analysis on Engagement Ring Costs: Understanding Spending Patterns3. Photosynthesis Informational Match Activity4. Graph: Analyzing the Labor Market: Creating Engaging Story Problems5. The Weekly Current: Empowering Future Drivers: Tesla's Charging Networks6. Renewable Energy Informationa
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