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Other (social studies) Common Core RL.8.5 resources

Preview of Blank H Comparison Chart

Blank H Comparison Chart

Created by
Growing Giggles
This blank H Chart is used to compare to topics or things and tell how they are different in the long sections and how they are the same in the middle. Another version of a VENN DIAGRAM. Ideas for use: Compare two literary characters, two historical figures, two events in history, two topics in science, etc. This is a multi use product that could be used in groups or independently. Hope you enjoy!Growing Giggles
Preview of Halloween Project Choice Board

Halloween Project Choice Board

Here's a Sunday Freebie sure to fill your students with a festive Halloween challenge that engages higher-order thinking skills while allowing them to tap into their creative side! The standards addressed cross grade levels, too.
Preview of A Story Like the Wind (Gill Lewis/Jo Weaver) Novella Discussion Guide

A Story Like the Wind (Gill Lewis/Jo Weaver) Novella Discussion Guide

Guide a classroom, library, book club, or other discussion of this masterful novella about refugees and the power of hope. Arranged by Common Core standards and written by acclaimed author Karen Lynn Williams, this free downloadable pdf will jumpstart conversations and invite reflection on the book's themes.About A Story Like the Wind: Rami is in a small dinghy filled with strangers, all of them refugees seeking a safe harbor. But with no motor, no oars, and a rising tide, their situation looks
Preview of The Verdigris Pawn, Curriculum and Reading Guide

The Verdigris Pawn, Curriculum and Reading Guide

Created by
Alysa Wishingrad
The Verdigris Pawn, by Alysa Wishingrad, a 2021 JLG Gold Standard Selection, is an upper middle-grade fantasy novel that explores issues around power, privilege, and social justice. Use this guide to facilitate meaningful conversations and deepen the reader’s engagement around the issues, or power, politics, social structure, and class structure. The questions and extension activities are designed to prompt middle school readers to explore the world of the book as well as their own lives ex
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