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Common Core W.7.4 resources for Microsoft PowerPoint and for special education

Preview of Newspaper Article Headlines and Leads - OSSLT News Report Examples - OSSLC OLC4O

Newspaper Article Headlines and Leads - OSSLT News Report Examples - OSSLC OLC4O

This Newspaper Article Headlines and Leads lesson explores news literacy through examples of news reports. Prepare for the OSSLT, teach the OLC4O / OSSLC course, or coach essential literacy with this reading comprehension strategy.  Includes digital worksheets for Google Classroom®! 5.00Included with this Newspaper Article Headlines and Leads Lesson:✏️  Headlines and Leads Slideshow Lesson - Microsoft PowerPoint® & Google Slides®Teach the Five Questions Model (W5-H)Differentiate between news
Preview of Year of Bell Ringers: Motivational Monday Quote Prompts Expansion Pack #2

Year of Bell Ringers: Motivational Monday Quote Prompts Expansion Pack #2

Created by
Tracee Orman
Mondays are hard for students and teachers alike. Ease into the period with an inspirational quote and thought-provoking writing prompts. The quotes I used are meaningful and relevant to students; many of my students said they looked forward to reading and writing about the prompts each Monday. And the best part? They promote a positive growth mindset that is reinforced each week and all week long. This pack is a second expansion pack to my first resource; however, it can be used alone or with t
Preview of Writing Compare and Contrast Paragraphs

Writing Compare and Contrast Paragraphs

Created by
I'm Miss A
This Power Point is used to answer higher-level questions, complete a chart, and write a comparison paragraph. It uses apples and oranges to compare and contrast in a paragraph. This Power Point includes: What to do before you begin writing your essay, similarities and difference of apples and oranges chart, how to use the chart to create an introduction, choosing between 2 different formats for your essay, defines transition and cue words, provides examples of cue words, how to write your final
Preview of Argumentative Essay Writing for students

Argumentative Essay Writing for students

This step-by-step project walks students new to or not comfortable with writing argumentative essays through all the parts to creating a great paper. Students complete each step from taking a stand on the issue, reading the research, developing arguments, writing each part of the essay, and then creating an edited argumentative essay. Self-contained project that is ideal for at home or distance learning!This guide includes:- Generating opinions on a given topic- Research on the topic presented
Preview of Paragraph Development - Grades 6-8

Paragraph Development - Grades 6-8

The PowerPoint lesson provides opportunity for instructional scaffolding, direct instruction, guided practice, and independent work.The lesson can be used as differentiated instruction for students with IEP's or as an introductory lesson for all students.The slide-by-slide approach reduces "clutter" which aligns with the learning styles of many students with IEP's as well as some general education students.Lesson Objectives - Students will:Learn when to create a paragraph breakLearn two ways in
Preview of Argumentative Essay and General Paragraphs (Modified- 2 details only)

Argumentative Essay and General Paragraphs (Modified- 2 details only)

Created by
SpecialEdTeach
Template for how to write an argumentative essay. This was created for a student that is below his grade level to break the assignment up and have fewer details than most. This version has only 2 details for the body paragraphs.
Preview of Character Twitter Project

Character Twitter Project

Looking for a fun way for your students to demonstrate understanding of characters? Look no further! This product will enable your students to set up a Twitter account based on a character in any novel. Templates are provided for your students to set up a profile page, then compose Tweets from a character's perspective. Students will demonstrate knowledge of the character's traits and motivations. No phone needed--this project can be done with pencil and paper, or in PowerPoint. Includes student
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