Revising Editing ELA Fun Group Work for Writing Practice
By Blooming Through High School
Students practice their editing skills and have some fun along the way! They will all connect with how one comma changes the meaning of a sentence in the funniest way.
19 tweets, signs, and one magazine cover are included in this fun-filled student activity that will have your kids thinking about how they write online.
Editing skills they practice through the activity include:
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Compound-Complex Sentences | Test Prep | Quiz & Practice | HS ELA
By Blooming Through High School
Mastering compound-complex sentences just got easier with this comprehensive 24-page resource! Designed for middle and high school students, this packet provides engaging practice that will enhance their understanding of sentence structure. It includes a self-guided "teach" page for independent learning, offering clear explanations of how to craft compound-complex sentences using conjunctions and clauses.
This resource also features 3 interactive Google Form quizzes to assess student understanding and reinforce key concepts. Students will review conjunctions, independent and dependent clauses, and practice combining sentences to create complex ideas—all while building their writing skills.
Perfect for use in class or at home, this set ensures that students can confidently grasp these challenging grammar concepts. Whether you’re preparing students for standardized testing or simply reinforcing everyday grammar, this resource is the perfect addition to your curriculum.
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Judicial Branch, Supreme Court, and Major Court Case Bellwork {History Guru}
By History Guru
Topics for readings: Dred Scott & Thurgood Marshall + Brown vs Board of Education
The students will complete the bellwork in a 5 day model. Each day is a scaffolded release of questions targeted at 5 main language arts standards. This allows students to pick apart the important information while meeting their language arts requirements in social studies
Standards:
SS.7.C.3.12
Analyze the significance and outcomes of landmark Supreme Court cases including, but not limited to, Marbury v. Madison, Plessy v. Ferguson, Brown v. Board of Education, Gideon v. Wainwright, Miranda v. Arizona, in re Gault, Tinker v. Des Moines, Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier, United States v. Nixon, and Bush v. Gore.
SS.7.C.3.3 :Illustrate the structure and function (three branches of government established in Articles I, II, and III with corresponding powers) of government in the United States as established in the Constitution.
Belongs to: Demonstrate an understanding of the principles, functions, and organization of government.
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SS.7.C.3.8 :Analyze the structure, functions, and processes of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
Belongs to: Demonstrate an understanding of the principles, functions, and organization of government.
Keywords: tutorial, laws, House of Representatives, Senate, legislative, Congress, Legislative Branch, make laws, legislate, Representative, Senator, Civics
Bellwork Procedure
Conversation: There is no talking during Bellwork time. Silently get Bellwork out from the bin & return it silently as well. Quiet/ voices off from entrance into the classroom till last Bellwork is put away.
Help: There should be no talking during this activity, so if you have a question: please raise your hand quietly, wait patiently, & once I can I will answer your question. Please think about the wording of your question before you ask, seeing as this is an assessment.
Activity: Bellwork day 1-4: One question per day.
Bellwork 5: Quiz= do all four questions.
UNREAL: EVERYDAY
Underline the title
Number the sections
Read to understand: mark the text
Eliminate wrong answers
Answer
Look back to double check answers
Movement: 1. Quietly grab your Bellwork from the bin without emptying file folder out; just grab yours.
2. Silently do your Bellwork at your seat.
3. Silently place Bellwork back into the correct file folder.
4. Sit quietly at your seat as we patiently wait for others to finish.
Participation: This is an independent activity. Please look at your paper only and give a full effort. I am checking your understanding/ skills, not someone else’s.
Success:
• UNREAL: __/12 points
• Daily Questions (front): ___/10 points each
• Quiz (back): total of ___/40 points
• Efficiency: Smart Goal of 80% or above
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Types of Government: Prioritize!
By History Guru
Types of Government: Prioritize! Directions: You are helping create a constitution for a new government. However, they have not decided what their main values will be. Below you will find different priorities a country might have. Decide which type of government would work best for each, and justify your decision. SS.7.C.3.1 Compare different forms of government (direct democracy, representative democracy, socialism, communism, monarchy, oligarchy, autocracy). SS.7.C.3.2 Compare parliamentary, federal, confederal, and unitary systems of government.
Category 2: Roles, Rights, and Responsibilities of Citizens Quiz & Study Set
By History Guru
Reporting Category 2. Roles, Rights, and Responsibilities of Citizens SS.7.C.2.1 Naturalization SS.7.C.2.2 Responsibilities of citizens SS.7.C.2.4 First Amendment; Right of assembly; Self-incrimination SS.7.C.3.6 Constitutional rights; Women’s rights SS.7.C.3.7 Twenty-Fourth Amendment SS.7.C.3.12 Bush v. Gore; Gideon v. Wainwright; Tinker v. Des Moines Study Guides Power Points Quizes Answer Keys
Indian Ocean and Silk Road Trade Systems Ancient History Lab SS.6.W.4.10
By History Guru
The World History Edition: World History Ancient Civilization Labs DBQ Analysis of SS.6.W.4.10 Explain the significance of the silk roads and maritime trade routes across the Indian Ocean to the movement of goods and ideas among Asia, East Africa and the Mediterranean Basin. Essential Question: How did the silk roads and Indian Ocean trade systems impact civilizations? This activity is labeled with 6th grade World History Florida standards, but can be used at any grade level 5th-12th. Sources used and examined in this activity: Source 1: Image of old tomb painting, circa 3rd Century China Source 2: Map of the Silk Road, highlighting goods traded along the route Source 3: Excerpt from an Indian poet writing about the spice trade, 2nd century India Source 4: Excerpt from Marco Polo about the spice trade in Java, Southeast Asia
Student and teacher World History Learning Goal Data Tracker
By History Guru
Ancient and Modern Day World History are both included now!
Administrators always say to put the tracking in the students hands, make sure you are keeping data, and never offer ways to help you do these! Well, that's where I come in! I sat down with the test specs, essential standards, and standard break down sheet to create this awesome excel sheet that you could easily print, distribute, or put in a google sheet that your students can track THEMSELVES! Plus this is also a great tracker for PLC's to ensure all students are learning the content & you are on the same page. this has made our team meetings go SO much soother! This is my favorite tool in my classroom.
Students will track themselves unit by unit & standard by standard with the use of "I can" statements.
Instructions: Step By Step
1. Find the unit we are in right now.
2. Based on the work we have done thus far, please put an x in the box that best describes your knowledge of the "I can" statement.
3. Be sure to revisit this before your test to ensure that You've Got This Down! This is what the Civics team is creating your test off of. If you can move yourself to the final column of "Yes, I can." Then you should score 80% or higher on the test. I will be checking on these :)
4. If you get assigned to an intervention. You will need to edit this on the last day of that cycle
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By History Guru
Let's face it, forming good cooperative learning teams can be a chore. Not anymore! To create effective teams, we must juggle a lot of variables. Writing everything out by hand on TONS of index cards is a hassle. Simply type in the template, print on cardstock, or just store in a google doc. BOOM, amazingness. Cooperative Learning at it's best.
Reading in Social Studies Bellwork: Greece- SS.6.W.3.3
By History Guru
Major Standard:
SS.6.W.3.3
Compare life in Athens and Sparta (government and the status of citizens, women and children, foreigners, helots).
Learning Goal: The students will be able to Recognize significant events, figures, and contributions of Greece.
Essential Question: What key contributions of Ancient Greece still apply today in the United States.
Product Description
The students will complete the bellwork in a 5 day model. Each day is a scaffolded release of questions targeted at 5 main language arts standards. This allows students to pick apart the important information while meeting their language arts requirements in social studies
Bellwork Procedure
Conversation: There is no talking during Bellwork time. Silently get Bellwork out from the bin & return it silently as well. Quiet/ voices off from entrance into the classroom till last Bellwork is put away.
Help: There should be no talking during this activity, so if you have a question: please raise your hand quietly, wait patiently, & once I can I will answer your question. Please think about the wording of your question before you ask, seeing as this is an assessment.
Activity: Bellwork day 1-4: One question per day.
Bellwork 5: Quiz= do all four questions.
UNREAL: EVERYDAY
Underline the title
Number the sections
Read to understand: mark the text
Eliminate wrong answers
Answer
Look back to double check answers
Movement: 1. Quietly grab your Bellwork from the bin without emptying file folder out; just grab yours.
2. Silently do your Bellwork at your seat.
3. Silently place Bellwork back into the correct file folder.
4. Sit quietly at your seat as we patiently wait for others to finish.
Participation: This is an independent activity. Please look at your paper only and give a full effort. I am checking your understanding/ skills, not someone else’s.
Success:
• UNREAL: __/12 points
• Daily Questions (front): ___/10 points each
• Quiz (back): total of ___/40 points
• Efficiency: Smart Goal of 80% or above
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HG Renaissance Bellwork- Teacher and Student Copies- Modern World History
By History Guru
Topic:
Analyze the causes, events, and effects of the Renaissance, Reformation, Scientific Revolution, and Age of Exploration.
SS.912.W.4.AP.4: Identify characteristics of Renaissance humanism in literature and the arts.
Bellwork To Start Your Class In Each Unit:
These units are focused on close reading in history/social studies, primarily in the discipline of history, and using text-dependent questions to help students gain a deeper understanding of informational texts. Unit 3 will offer suggestions for how to implement FL CCSS in the other related disciplines of civics, economics, and geography.
Why Close Reading Now?
I wear a variety of professional hats—Department Head, Social Studies Coach, Youth In Government Advisor, Interactive Notebook Team member for the District, Chromebook Leader, tech Leader, School-Based Leadership Team, AVID Tutor, and most of all Teacher. To keep myself honest (and humble), I spend a lot of time in classrooms watching kids and teachers at work. During the past few years, I've observed a transformation in the teaching of reading from an approach that measured readers' successful understanding of text through lengthy packets of comprehension questions to one that requires students to think about their thinking, activating their "good reader" strategies. The National Assessment of Educational Progress even made one of those strategies—making reader/text connections—a thinking strand within its framework (National Assessment Governing Board, 2002). For a long while, this approach looked ideal. What could be better than creating metacognitive readers?
Social Studies Bellwork/ Bellringer/ Close Read models to start your day:
Product Description:
The students will complete the bellwork in a 5 day model. Each day is a scaffolded release of questions targeted at 5 main language arts standards. This allows students to pick apart the important information while meeting their language arts requirements in social studies
Bellwork Procedure:
Conversation: There is no talking during Bellwork time. Silently get Bellwork out from the bin & return it silently as well. Quiet/ voices off from entrance into the classroom till last Bellwork is put away.
Help: There should be no talking during this activity, so if you have a question: please raise your hand quietly, wait patiently, & once I can I will answer your question. Please think about the wording of your question before you ask, seeing as this is an assessment.
Activity: Bellwork day 1-4: One question per day.
Bellwork 5: Quiz= do all four questions.
UNREAL: EVERYDAY
Underline the title
Number the sections
Read to understand: mark the text
Eliminate wrong answers
Answer
Look back to double check answers
Movement: 1. Quietly grab your Bellwork from the bin without emptying file folder out; just grab yours.
2. Silently do your Bellwork at your seat.
3. Silently place Bellwork back into the correct file folder.
4. Sit quietly at your seat as we patiently wait for others to finish.
Participation: This is an independent activity. Please look at your paper only and give a full effort. I am checking your understanding/ skills, not someone else’s.
Success:
• UNREAL: __/12 points
• Daily Questions (front): ___/10 points each
• Quiz (back): total of ___/40 points
• Efficiency: Smart Goal of 80% or above
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SS.7.C.3.3 Illustrate Structure and Function of Government
By History Guru
SS.7.C.3.3 Illustrate Structure and Function of Government This zipped folder contains ideas and activities for Processing, Hooks, and Bellringers/ Quizzes. This give you a creative start to any Three Branches Unit. This mini package will give you an insight into what work I have to offer. If you like this, please check out my other work.
7th Grade Civics Study Guide Forms, Types, and Systems of Gov't {History Guru}
By History Guru
7th Grade Civics Study Guide
SS.7.C.3.1 & 3.2
Forms, Types, and Systems of Government
SS.7.C.3.1
Compare different forms of government (direct democracy, representative democracy, socialism, communism, monarchy, oligarchy, autocracy).
SS.7.C.3.2
Compare parliamentary, federal, confederal, and unitary systems of government.
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Citizenship Bellwork SS.7.C.2.1 & SS.7.C.2.2
By History Guru
SS.7.C.2.1 & SS.7.C.2.2 Civics Citizenship The students will complete the bellwork in a 5 day model. Each day is a scaffolded release of questions targeted at 5 main language arts standards. This allows students to pick apart the important information while meeting their language arts requirements in social studies.
SS.7.C.4.2 International Organizations and 4.3 Conflicts
By History Guru
SS.7.C.4.1 - Understanding U.S. Domestic & Foreign Policy Differentiate concepts related to U.S. domestic and foreign policy. SS.7.C.4.2 - Government and Citizen Participation in International Organizations Recognize government and citizen participation in international organizations. SS.7.C.4.3 - The U.S. & International Conflicts Describe examples of how the United States has dealt with international conflicts. This zipped folder includes: Hooks, Engagement Activities, Graphic Organizers, Questions, Processing Activities
Civics EOC Exit Tickets {History Guru}
By History Guru
Civics EOC Exit Tickets
Processing and Assessing
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Civics EOC Data Tracker {History Guru}
By History Guru
Civics EOC Data Tracker
Civics Interactive Notebook
Processing and Assessing
Track your kids per testing category and per standard. As well as extra space for growth, retesting, and PARENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.
Why you should purchase: Standard Based Tracking made easy!
Administrators always say to put the tracking in the student's hands, make sure you are keeping data, and never offer ways to help you do these! Well, that's where I come in! I sat down with the test specs, essential standards, and standard breakdown sheet to create this awesome excel sheet that you could easily print, distribute, or put in a google sheet that your students can track THEMSELVES! Plus this is also a great tracker for PLC's to ensure all students are learning the content you are on the same page. This has made our team meetings go SO much smoother! This is my favorite tool in my classroom.
REPORTING CATEGORY 1: ORIGINS AND PURPOSES OF LAW AND GOVERNMENT
Reporting Category 1:
General
Enlightenment Ideas:
SS.7.C.1.1
Impact of Key Documents:
SS.7.C.1.2
English Policies:
SS.7.C.1.3
Declaration of Independence:
SS.7.C.1.4
Articles of Confederation:
SS.7.C.1.5
Preamble of the Constitution:
SS.7.C.1.6
Separation of Powers and Checks & Balances:
SS.7.C.1.7
Federalists and Anti-Federalists:
SS.7.C.1.8
Rule of Law:
SS.7.C.1.9
Sources & Types of Laws:
SS.7.C.3.10
REPORTING CATEGORY 2: ROLES, RIGHTS, AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF CITIZENS
Reporting Category 2:
General
Citizenship:
SS.7.C.2.1
Obligations of Citizens:
SS.7.C.2.2
Bill of Rights & Other Amendments:
SS.7.C.2.4
Constitutional Safeguards & Limits:
SS.7.C.2.5
Constitutional Rights:
SS.7.C.3.6
13th, 14th, 15th, 19th, 24th, & 26th Amendments:
SS.7.C.3.7
Landmark Supreme Court Cases:
SS.7.C.3.12
REPORTING CATEGORY 3: GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND POLITICAL PROCESSES
Reporting Category 3:
General
Political Parties:
SS.7.C.2.8
Qualifications for Political Office:
SS.7.C.2.9
Monitoring & Influencing Government:
SS.7.C.2.10
Media & Political Communications:
SS.7.C.2.11
Public Policy:
SS.7.C.2.12
Multiple Perspectives:
SS.7.C.2.13
U.S. Domestic & Foreign Policy:
SS.7.C.4.1
Participation in International Organizations:
SS.7.C.4.2
U.S. & International Conflicts:
SS.7.C.4.3
REPORTING CATEGORY 4: ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTION OF GOVERNMENT
Reporting Category 4:
General
Forms of Government:
SS.7.C.3.1
Systems of Government:
SS.7.C.3.2
Three Branches of Government:
SS.7.C.3.3
Federalism:
SS.7.C.3.4
Amendment Process:
SS.7.C.3.5
Structure, Function, & Processes of Government:
SS.7.C.3.8
Court System:
SS.7.C.3.11
United States & Florida Constitutions:
SS.7.C.3.13
Government Obligations & Services:
SS.7.C.3.14
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Declaration of Independence Tests
By History Guru
Included are TWO Declaration of Independence Tests. Both versions include: Standard Labels, Complexity Labels, Document Based Questions, Quote based Questions, Answer keys, and one includes short answers and long answers at the end of the multiple choice section. Please check out the sample pictures and preview to see more. this test is standard labeled to the Florida Civics EOC Common Core Standards for 7th grade, but could be used as a test at any grade level or content. this a great test for checking for understanding with a wide variety of leveled questions and style of questions.
SS.7.C.2.11 Create an Advertisement
By History Guru
Left Side Process Essential Question: What types of communication techniques and methods are used in the media and political communication? How can these techniques impact public opinion? Directions: Create an advertisement poster that includes the following elements. Be sure to label each element in your poster. SS.7.C.2.11: Analyze media and political communications (bias, symbolism, propaganda). Benchmark Clarifications: Students will use scenarios to identify bias, symbolism, and propaganda. Students will evaluate how bias, symbolism, and propaganda can impact public opinion.
Reading in Social Studies Bellwork: Roman Empire- SS.6.W.3.12
By History Guru
Major Standards: SS.6.W.3.12 Explain the causes for the growth and longevity of the Roman Empire. Learning Goal: The students will be able to Explain the transition from the Roman Republic to Empire and Imperial Rome, and compare Roman life and culture under each one. Essential Question: What were the contributing factors in the fall of the Roman Empire? Product Description The students will complete the bellwork in a 5 day model. Each day is a scaffolded release of questions targeted at 5 main language arts standards. This allows students to pick apart the important information while meeting their language arts requirements in social studies Bellwork Procedure Conversation: There is no talking during Bellwork time. Silently get Bellwork out from the bin & return it silently as well. Quiet/ voices off from entrance into the classroom till last Bellwork is put away. Help: There should be no talking during this activity, so if you have a question: please raise your hand quietly, wait patiently, & once I can I will answer your question. Please think about the wording of your question before you ask, seeing as this is an assessment. Activity: Bellwork day 1-4: One question per day. Bellwork 5: Quiz= do all four questions. UNREAL: EVERYDAY Underline the title Number the sections Read to understand: mark the text Eliminate wrong answers Answer Look back to double check answers Movement: 1. Quietly grab your Bellwork from the bin without emptying file folder out; just grab yours. 2. Silently do your Bellwork at your seat. 3. Silently place Bellwork back into the correct file folder. 4. Sit quietly at your seat as we patiently wait for others to finish. Participation: This is an independent activity. Please look at your paper only and give a full effort. I am checking your understanding/ skills, not someone else’s. Success: • UNREAL: __/12 points • Daily Questions (front): ___/10 points each • Quiz (back): total of ___/40 points • Efficiency: Smart Goal of 80% or above
Social Studies Bellwork: European Colonization of North America {History Guru}
By History Guru
Social Studies Bellwork/ Bellringer/ Close Read: European Colonization of North America
European Colonization of North America
Major Standards:
SS.8.A.2.4
Identify the impact of key colonial figures on the economic, political, and social development of the colonies.
SS.8.A.2.1
Compare the relationships among the British, French, Spanish, and Dutch in their struggle for colonization of North America.
Learning Goal: Students will be able to compare the characteristics (geographic, economic, political, social) of the New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies.
Essential Question: How did the English start colonies with distinct qualities in North America?
Product Description
The students will complete the bellwork in a 5 day model. Each day is a scaffolded release of questions targeted at 5 main language arts standards. This allows students to pick apart the important information while meeting their language arts requirements in social studies
Bellwork Procedure
Conversation: There is no talking during Bellwork time. Silently get Bellwork out from the bin & return it silently as well. Quiet/ voices off from entrance into the classroom till last Bellwork is put away.
Help: There should be no talking during this activity, so if you have a question: please raise your hand quietly, wait patiently, & once I can I will answer your question. Please think about the wording of your question before you ask, seeing as this is an assessment.
Activity: Bellwork day 1-4: One question per day.
Bellwork 5: Quiz= do all four questions.
UNREAL: EVERYDAY
Underline the title
Number the sections
Read to understand: mark the text
Eliminate wrong answers
Answer
Look back to double check answers
Movement: 1. Quietly grab your Bellwork from the bin without emptying file folder out; just grab yours.
2. Silently do your Bellwork at your seat.
3. Silently place Bellwork back into the correct file folder.
4. Sit quietly at your seat as we patiently wait for others to finish.
Participation: This is an independent activity. Please look at your paper only and give a full effort. I am checking your understanding/ skills, not someone else’s.
Success:
• UNREAL: __/12 points
• Daily Questions (front): ___/10 points each
• Quiz (back): total of ___/40 points
• Efficiency: Smart Goal of 80% or above
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