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Other (social studies) Common Core RL.9-10.3 resources under $5

Preview of Murder Mystery Activity w/out the Murder Who Poisoned Willy Wonka

Murder Mystery Activity w/out the Murder Who Poisoned Willy Wonka

Who Poisoned Willy Wonka is an interactive classroom activity promotes collaboration, logic, inference, critical thinking, character analysis and fun in your classroom. Students work to solve a mystery involving some of the greatest literary characters of all time.This is a great group activity, classroom team activity, or center activity. It is a great way to introduce units on mystery, character, literature or just for a fun and engaging activity. It is also great for classroom parties or bonu
Preview of Whodunit? - Who Stole Dracula's Coffin? - A Classroom Mystery Inference Activity

Whodunit? - Who Stole Dracula's Coffin? - A Classroom Mystery Inference Activity

Who Stole Dracula's Coffin? is an interactive classroom activity that promotes collaboration, logic, inference, critical thinking, character analysis and fun in your classroom. Students work to solve a mystery involving some of the greatest literary characters of all time. There are two versions included - one with a named thief and the second, where student consensus determines who committed the crime. Murder mystery game without the murder.This is a great group activity, classroom team activit
Preview of Murder Mystery Activity - w/out the Murder: Who Poisoned Sherlock Holmes

Murder Mystery Activity - w/out the Murder: Who Poisoned Sherlock Holmes

This interactive classroom activity promotes collaboration, logic, inference, critical thinking, character analysis and fun in your classroom. Students work to solve a mystery involving some of the greatest literary characters of all time.This is a great group activity, classroom team activity, or center activity. It is a great way to introduce units on mystery, character, literature or just for a fun and engaging activity. It is also great for classroom parties or bonus time.This resource inclu
Preview of Classroom Murder Mystery Activity: Frankenstein: Who Killed the House Maid?

Classroom Murder Mystery Activity: Frankenstein: Who Killed the House Maid?

This interactive classroom activity promotes collaboration, logic, inference, critical thinking and fun in your classroom. Students work to solve a murder mystery set right after Victor Frankenstein creates his monster. No knowledge of the novel is necessary; however, this is a great activity if you've read the novel.This is a great group activity, classroom team activity, or center activity. It is a great way to introduce units on mystery, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein or just for a fun and enga
Preview of Whale Rider Movie Guide Activities: Worksheets, Reading, Coloring, & more!

Whale Rider Movie Guide Activities: Worksheets, Reading, Coloring, & more!

Enhance your students' learning experience with my Whale Rider Video Guide Worksheets. This comprehensive resource is designed to accompany the film, and is perfect for use in the classroom.The Problem:Most movie worksheets only check for Depth of Knolwedge Level (DOK) 1 knowledge, leaving students unchallenged and disengaged.The Solution:My worksheet spans all Depth of Knolwedge Level (DOK) 1-4, challenging students to not just watch the video but to analyze, evaluate, and draw conclusions.Hell
Preview of 35 Discussion Task Cards for Literature Circles

35 Discussion Task Cards for Literature Circles

Spark engaging conversations with Literature Circle Discussion Task Cards!Are your students struggling to keep conversation going during book club meetings? Do they love their novels, but don't know how to engage in discussion? These task cards offer 35 creative, critical thinking questions to prompt engaging, in depth discussion around literature circle or choice reading novels. Each card has one prompting question that addresses the novel's character, theme, setting, mood, and plot. Simply cut
Preview of Les Miserables Book Review Packet / Movie Guide

Les Miserables Book Review Packet / Movie Guide

Created by
Cam Teaches ELA
This comprehensive guide can be used as a book review packet OR a movie guide for Les Miserables. I love incorporating film and music into the ELA curriculum because it covers other common core standards but it also gives students (and teachers) a break from traditional class work.  I've both taught the book Les Miserables and used the movie Les Miserables to accompany with another book I was teaching (Persepolis). When teaching Persepolis, the theme/motif of class struggle was present, and I u
Preview of Swing Kids: Movie Guide & Accompanying Activities: Digital Resource

Swing Kids: Movie Guide & Accompanying Activities: Digital Resource

Created by
Mindy Killgrove
"It don't mean a thing, if it ain't got that swing . . . " In 1939, Hamburg, Germany the teenagers weren't all they appeared to be. By day, they were forced to join the Hitler Youth Organization (the H.J.), but by night they were the Swing Kids. They idolized American and British fashion trends and they danced all night to Swing music. Swing Kids, the movie, was released in 1993. Use this movie in your ELA, Social Studies, or Music Appreciation classroom to cover a wide variety of topics and to
Preview of Cuban Missile Crisis or Nuclear Weapons Lessons Contemporary Issues

Cuban Missile Crisis or Nuclear Weapons Lessons Contemporary Issues

Created by
Creative In Camo
I am selling 5 documents here in this bundle of resources to use in a U.S. History class or a contemporary issues class at the secondary level. These are articles with questions, pictures, maps, and webquests available. I began the unit showing clips from the movie, "13 Days" with Kevin Costner. This serves as a great introduction and a mini tutorial for students. The webquests allow students to look at the timelines and make comparisons to the 60's and today. (I tie this in with North Korea)
Preview of Article Report (Moderate Difficulty) - for newspapers, magazines, etc

Article Report (Moderate Difficulty) - for newspapers, magazines, etc

I use this report format to have students respond to short articles and begin to teach them how to analyze nonfiction information. I built it to reflect a variety of thinking levels using Bloom's taxonomy, and also included examples to model how it should be completed. #middleschool #juniorhigh #highschool #article #newspaper #magazine #onlinearticle #report #articleworksheet #criticalthinking #blooms #bloomstaxonomy #nonfiction #analysis #nonfictionarticle For usage, I recommend passing the wo
Preview of Summary Graphic Organizer

Summary Graphic Organizer

Created by
Kelsy Smith
Utilizes IVF for a strong topic sentence and SWBST to help students prioritize moments from the text in order to produce a well-organized summary.
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