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Common Core RST.6-8.1 outlines for Google Apps

Preview of Sample template report that EXPLAINS how to DO the science fair report!

Sample template report that EXPLAINS how to DO the science fair report!

I call this an "inception lesson." The document itself explains how to write the report, format the report in word or GoogleDocs, and shows students exactly what it should look like!Share with students and they can edit the original document directly for their own report. It's *almost* foolproof!Please share only with your class: encourage team teachers to buy their own copy.
Preview of Text-Based Response Graphic Organizer (with teacher guide)

Text-Based Response Graphic Organizer (with teacher guide)

Created by
Erin Jacks
This graphic organizer is designed to help students learn and practice writing responses that incorporate information from a text. This includes introducing the quote, explaining/paraphrasing the information, and responding to the investigative/essential/guiding question. Students then use their notes to craft a written response.This format can also be easily modified to work with interactive notebooks or general notetaking by setting up four column notes on a piece of binder paper and copying t
Preview of C.E.R. (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) Conclusion Template

C.E.R. (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) Conclusion Template

Created by
Cayley Hallahan
Add this template to the end of lab assignments to help students learn how to write strong conclusions. This template uses the elements of claim, evidence, and reasoning to structure a conclusion. Before assigning to students, teachers should write in the essential question, next to "Claim".
Preview of Text-Based Response Graphic Organizer

Text-Based Response Graphic Organizer

Created by
Erin Jacks
This graphic organizer is designed to help students learn and practice writing responses that incorporate information from a text. This includes introducing the quote, explaining/paraphrasing the information, and responding to the investigative/essential/guiding question. Students then use their notes to craft a written response.This format can also be easily modified to work with interactive notebooks or general notetaking by setting up four column notes on a piece of binder paper and copying t
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