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Preview of Lucy Calkins Writing: Nonfiction Chapter Books

Lucy Calkins Writing: Nonfiction Chapter Books

Created by
cgambill
In this unit, students learn to deepen the meaning behind their reading work, to strengthen the conversations of their partner work, and dive deep into the expression of their writing work. This unit prepares children to write information texts. They will write lots of information books about lots of different topics of choice and will revisit his/ her writing to self-assess and revise, as expected by the Common Core State Standards. This unit is designed to give children the support and prac
Preview of Writers' Workshop Coloring and Drawing Rubrics -- Promethean Board

Writers' Workshop Coloring and Drawing Rubrics -- Promethean Board

Created by
KinderCulture
Model the right way to color and draw an "Ooh-Ahh" picture for your students using this interactive flipchart. Score the coloring rubric with :), :|, or :(. Demonstrate how to add details to create an "Ooh-Ahh" drawing. Click on top and bottom of the :D to hear "Ooh-Ahh" once you're done!
Preview of 2.4.2 Life Cycle of a Pumpkin Reading Street Grade 2 Unit 4 Week 2 pp smartboard

2.4.2 Life Cycle of a Pumpkin Reading Street Grade 2 Unit 4 Week 2 pp smartboard

Created by
Learned Success
This powerpoint begins by introducing the unit and weekly questions, then reviews Sleuth, Street Rhymes, spelling words, amazing words and vocabulary words. I can statements for the week of learning are also included. Academic Vocabulary, Handwriting letters, focus and embedded strokes within power point. Scales for success criteria and Vocabulary slides have been added. Move around slides to meet your classroom needs.
Preview of RUBY THE COPYCAT SMART BOARD LESSONS

RUBY THE COPYCAT SMART BOARD LESSONS

This product contains reading and writing lessons that span over multiple days. In this product you get the book Ruby the Copycat scanned with discussion questions embedded in the book, writing prompts, and sentence starters. Also included is a step-by- step guide on how to answer a question using the Flip-it Strategy. Other lessons included are how do we use a rubric to assess our work and how do we use our self-assessment to grade our work. The slides also include an interactive rubric and sel
Preview of Columbus Day - Close Reading RI3.1  W3.2 -ActivInspire Flipchart

Columbus Day - Close Reading RI3.1 W3.2 -ActivInspire Flipchart

Created by
Who Dat Teacher
This is a one day lesson using ActivInspire software for Promethean Boards that is totally structured using the Gradual Release Model. The lesson is designed with COMPASS and TAP teacher evaluation rubrics, and focuses on PARCC constructive response short answer questions for non-fiction. This 16 slide full lesson includes the following: - Slides have notes for you to know exactly what to do on each (basically this is your lesson plan!) - Covers CCSS RI 3.1, W3.2, SL 3.1, Social Studies GL
Preview of Buddy Reading Rubric for ActivInspire!

Buddy Reading Rubric for ActivInspire!

Product Information: **Must have ActivInspire software!!**This is a buddy reading rubric where students can self-assess how they did during buddy reading time! It contains 4 slides-Rubric (uh-oh one, in the middle three, super star five)-Visual for how to sit-Visual for how to share one book-Visual for how to stay focused on reading (not chatting!)I hope you find this useful! ActivInspire Resources:1. ActivInspire 100 Chart I LOVE YOU Picture2. ActivInspire 100 Chart Sailboat Picture3. ActivIn
Preview of Non-Fiction Close Reading and Writing -Christopher Columbus-Flipchart

Non-Fiction Close Reading and Writing -Christopher Columbus-Flipchart

Created by
Who Dat Teacher
This is a 12 page, one lesson, ActivInspire flipchart for Promethean Boards. The lesson follows the Gradual Release Model. CCSS addressed: RI 3.1, W 3.2, Social Studies GLE 3.1, SL 3.1 The flipchart includes: - Non-fiction texts about early explorers and Non-fiction text features - Anchor charts of Close Reading Symbols and Text Evidence Sentence Starters for accountable talk or independent writing - Hook / Lesson Intro of a Thinking Map - Flow Map - sequencing historical events to activate
Preview of Reasons for Writing

Reasons for Writing

Created by
VICTORIA C
This is an animated, INTERACTIVE, common core aligned powerpoint created to introduce students to these 4 main purposes for composing: to persuade, inform, explain, and narrate. PPT is colorful and sticks to the point, without a lot of EXTRA fluff and is interactive. Rubric for assessment included for printing as well. Can be used across most elementary grade levels.
Preview of Informational Research Report Smartboard

Informational Research Report Smartboard

Created by
Common Core
This 7 day lesson for the smartboard has 52 slides. There is a rubric and an anchor piece. I wrote this to go with the ReadyGen Unit5 Grade 2 Module B Text Pioneers to the West. That is what my anchor peice is on. This unit can be used with grades 2, 3, or 4. The essay has an introduction, 3 supporting paragraphs with topic sentences and a closing. It walks the students step by step through the essay process. It can be edited to be used with any book. Common Core Standards
Preview of Adapted Interactive Realistic Fiction Story With Activities & Rubrics

Adapted Interactive Realistic Fiction Story With Activities & Rubrics

Created by
Irene King
This is a realistic story and activity packet that is adapted to simplify learning and comprehending the written pages. It is geared to all learners in three color groups; red, yellow and green for differentiating learning. Have fun teaching and learning.
Preview of President Report Rubrid

President Report Rubrid

Created by
Susan Russell
This is 5 Smart Notebook Slides on expectations and processes for creating a complete research on a president chosen by the student. It will include photo of president and will require 3 different types of research to be completed,. It will be presented visually and orally. Two questions will be allowed to be asked of the student. It is expected to allow three times each week to work on in class. A Rubric is provided to each student and the teacher is provided a specific evaluation instrument. W
Preview of Reading and writing stamina

Reading and writing stamina

Both the reading and the writing staminas are created to follow the improvement of the amount of time the students are able to be focuss on independent reading and writing, as well as to motivate them and allow them to participate in the classroom processes as those staminas are interactive and they can use them.
Preview of Recount Writing Interactive Whiteboard Activity

Recount Writing Interactive Whiteboard Activity

Great recount writing flipchart for interactive whiteboard. Includes mind maps, word bank (past tense words), graphic organizers, rubric (P&J) and sample choice board. Great ideas 4 Kidz!
Preview of Personal Narrative Rubric Sort Activity

Personal Narrative Rubric Sort Activity

Allow students to digitally work on this personal narrative rubric sort activity with this Google Slides activity. The activity is fitted with exciting, custom-made PNG backgrounds for increased student engagement. These activities work especially well when shared with the whole class or small groups. When using a Google Slides activity, students can add text, pictures, sticky notes, and more without moving or changing the background. This lesson activity correlates well with an introduction or
Preview of Expository Essay Rubric Sort - Activity for HMH Into Reading Writer's Workshop

Expository Essay Rubric Sort - Activity for HMH Into Reading Writer's Workshop

This lesson activity correlates well with an introduction or review of essay writing within expository essays or as a lesson on writing components. Allow students to digitally work on this expository essay rubric sort activity with this Google Slides activity. The activity is fitted with exciting, custom-made PNG backgrounds for increased student engagement. These activities work especially well when shared with the whole class or small groups. When using a Google Slides activity, students can a
Preview of Reading Rubric

Reading Rubric

Students read to each other either personally or by videoing. Then students use attached rubric to assess their peers reading and videoing skills. This is a wonderful resource and strategy to use for facilitating both reading and technology with young children.
Preview of Writing Checklist 1 Paragraph

Writing Checklist 1 Paragraph

Created by
No Box For Me
Checklist and visual reminder students can use to guide them with their writing. Check box included for each item. Can be used while students are composing their paragraph or after the draft paragraph is composed. Teacher can project checklist on whiteboard or wall as a visual reminder during writing workshop or guided/independent writing time.
Preview of Quick Check       Exit Slips      Self-Assessment

Quick Check Exit Slips Self-Assessment

Looking for resources to help your students self-assess? Gather student data quickly. Help students take ownership for their learning through self-evaluation. See our other products to help scaffold your students' learning. Please rate this product!
Preview of Writing Checklist 3 Paragraphs

Writing Checklist 3 Paragraphs

Created by
No Box For Me
Checklist and visual reminder students can use to guide them with their writing. Check box included for each item. Can be used while students are composing their paragraphs or after the draft paragraphs are composed. Teacher can project checklist on whiteboard or wall as a visual reminder during writing workshop or guided/independent writing time.
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

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Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

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By ensuring that students have a solid foundation in English language arts, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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