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Preview of Forty (40) Acres and Maybe a Mule Interactive Slides

Forty (40) Acres and Maybe a Mule Interactive Slides

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Tech Tchr
Engage with the text Forty Acres and Maybe a Mule (by Harriette Gillem Robinet and Wendell Minor) in an interactive way. Students will define new vocabulary words, analyze characters, describe plot events, determine the theme and much more! Includes hyperlinks to YouTube videos, Quizlet to learn vocabulary words, and a comprehension question for each chapter. Open in Google Slides and make a copy to edit.
Preview of The Sign of the Beaver Novel Study Packet

The Sign of the Beaver Novel Study Packet

This novel is perfect to teach in conjunction with 5th grade Social Studies Standards. It is set in the year 1768 in what later became the north-eastern state of Maine/ At the time that the story begins, it is eight years after the end of the French and Indian War. The result of this conflict affects the characters and the events of the novel.The Novel Study packet if filled with ways to keep students engaged with the novel. You are also able to create a weekly reading schedule for the students
Preview of Battle Hymn of the Republic {Digital & PDF}

Battle Hymn of the Republic {Digital & PDF}

In this resource, students are led through an examination of the poem “Battle Hymn of the Republic” by Julia Ward Howe. This poem is one of the 18 poems listed in the Core Knowledge Sequence for Grade 5 (p. 126). This resource is suitable for grades 4-8.Materials included are:a fully editable PowerPoint with the poem “John Brown Song” and “Battle Hymn of the Republic” along with a short biography of the authorTeacher Directions for two 55-minute lessons with Key Vocabulary, Literary, Historical
Preview of "The New Colossus" Discussion-Based Shared Inquiry PowerPoints

"The New Colossus" Discussion-Based Shared Inquiry PowerPoints

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Ashley Obbink
There are six pre-inquiry discussion lessons that include "do now" prompts and tasks such as vocabulary builders, question collections, writing prompts, and discussion questions. There is one PowerPoint for the inquiry discussion that covers discussion rules, goals, the discussion prompt, and post-discussion reflection.
Preview of Go South To Freedom Lit Log

Go South To Freedom Lit Log

This is a lit log for Go South To Freedom by Frye Gaillard. It is a historical fiction, but it is based on a true story. Themes are: slavery, freedom, Seminole Wars of the 1830's, and the importance of oral history. The key focus skills of the lit log are: 1.) use text to explain/draw inferences and 2.) describe point of view. Other focus skills in the lit log are: 1.) compare/contrast characters, setting, events, and 2.) determine theme/summarize. This lit log can be used
Preview of Freedom's Price Lit Log

Freedom's Price Lit Log

This is a lit log for Freedom's Price an excellent historical fiction by Michaela MacColl and Rosemary Nichols. It is the story of Eliza Scott, Dred and Harriet Scott's daughter. This second book in the Hidden Histories Series about children and little-known events in American history is about slavery, pre-Civil War America, and the Dred Scott decision. This lit log can be used for direct reading instruction (for guided reading, novel study, literature circle, or close reading). Also
Preview of Industrial Revolution Unit

Industrial Revolution Unit

The Industrial Revolution is an essential topic of study with students because it is important for students to know the changes in industry that has occurred within the United States. In addition, the Industrial Revolution encompasses genealogy and how families traveled from Europe to the U.S. bringing heritages and lifestyles. This topic also combines personal with educational information. Teaching this topic in the 5th Grade is age appropriate because students can compare what they know abo
Preview of The Young Benjamin Franklin, Book 1: "Ben at Ten"

The Young Benjamin Franklin, Book 1: "Ben at Ten"

Created by
Carol Kerney
"Ben at Ten" is a short historical novel that fictionalizes an important year in Ben Franklin's life. At ten years of age Ben loves his family, loves school, loves reading anything he can get his hands on, loves his city, and loves the sea that surrounds colonial Boston. He doesn't love the neighborhood bully, but he has a good plan for beating him at his own game--through an invention of Ben's own creation! This book tells the story of one day in Ben Franklin's life when he was ten years old, a
Preview of The Young Benjamin Franklin, Book 2: "Ben at Twelve"

The Young Benjamin Franklin, Book 2: "Ben at Twelve"

Created by
Carol Kerney
Are you interested in helping your students understand what life was like during colonial days? "Ben at Twelve" is the second book in the Young Benjamin Franklin series that investigates what happened during his youth that made Dr. Franklin into the man he became--printer, scientist, inventor, patriot, and founding father. It presents colonial trades as an integrated part of the story. When he was twelve years old, young Ben had been working in his father's soap and candle shop for two years eve
Preview of The Young Benjamin Franklin, Book 3: "Ben at Fifteen"

The Young Benjamin Franklin, Book 3: "Ben at Fifteen"

Created by
Carol Kerney
Benjamin Franklin was a fascinating individual. The 6-book series, The Young Benjamin Franklin, explores what happened in his childhood and youth that made him the man he became--printer, scientist, inventor, diplomat, patriot, and founding father. During Ben's fifteenth year in 1721 several significant things happened: his older brother started a unique newspaper, Ben discovered new ways to find things to read, and a terrible epidemic of smallpox stirred up a vicious controversy about the innov
Preview of Wit & Wisdom 5th Grade Module 1, Lesson 15

Wit & Wisdom 5th Grade Module 1, Lesson 15

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Price is Right
These files are fully editable, but they follow the teacher manual for each of the learning stages 'Welcome', 'Launch', 'Learn', 'Land', and 'Wrap'. This product will keep you organized, which is imperative when working with this rigorous module! It's simple design allows you to customize to fit your own style, or leave it as is! Just review the slides before you implement in case you need to make small edits to fit your student needs!In this lesson, students listen to and answer text dependent
Preview of The Young Benjamin Franklin, Book 1: "Ben at Ten" free pages

The Young Benjamin Franklin, Book 1: "Ben at Ten" free pages

Created by
Carol Kerney
"Ben at Ten" presents the first five pages of an historical novel that fictionalizes an important year in Ben Franklin's life. At ten years of age Ben loves his family, loves school, loves reading anything he can get his hands on, loves his city, and loves the sea that surrounds colonial Boston. He doesn't love the neighborhood bully, but he has a good plan for beating him at his own game--through an invention of Ben's own creation! This book tells the story of one day in Ben Franklin's life whe
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