Advertisements and Fake News: Media Literacy Teaching Slides - Fully Editable
By Michellecurtis
Equip your students with the critical thinking skills they need in today’s media-saturated world with "Advertising & Fake News: Media Literacy Teaching Slides." Explicitly designed for junior educators, this fully editable slide deck enables a dynamic classroom experience that’s both informative and engaging.
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What’s Included?
Perfect for Any Learning Environment: Whether in a traditional classroom, a remote learning setup, or a hybrid model, these slides are designed to be flexible and adaptable to any teaching scenario.
Make media literacy a cornerstone of your teaching this year with "Advertising & Fake News: Media Literacy Teaching Slides." Equip your students with the tools to navigate their media environment wisely and responsibly.
Halloween Jack O Lantern history Stingy Jack: reading comprehension word search
By Tomorrowcomes
When October comes around, we all start seeing pumpkins and signs of Halloween. Carving pumpkins to make jack-o’-lanterns is a traditional Halloween activity. Do your students know the history of why pumpkins are carved?
This resource gives a brief history of where the tradition of jack-o’-lanterns comes from. After reading the brief article, there is a short question worksheet to be completed. The worksheet asked questions based on information in the article and includes an area for students to draw their own jack-o’-lantern face.
Also included is an adapted student friendly version of the Irish folktale Stingy Jack and a Halloween themed Word Search.
Primary/Secondary Sources Drawing: 5th Grade Studies Weekly Week 2
By Colleen Burdette
Students recognize the difference between primary and secondary sources:
This activity will help students practice determining primary and secondary sources. This skill is important across a variety of subjects.
When given a source, students will determine if it is a primary or secondary source. Based on their determination, they will be directed to draw a detail to complete a picture. This allows students to add their own creativity to their work. It also makes it easy for the teacher to determine understanding of the concept presented.
Provided follow up questions increases rigor. These questions can be used for early finishers, as a written assignment, or to lead class discussion.
This activity can be used individually, with a partner, as part of a center, or with a group.
Aligns with 5th grade Studies Weekly Week 2.
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Problem and Solution Nonfiction Passages with Graphic Organizers|Text Structure
By LessonLink Teacher
This is a set of 4 Problem and Solution Nonfiction Passages with Graphic Organizers and Written Response Questions. It is designed for students in grade 4, 5 and 6 to help them improve their reading comprehension skills and learn how to identify the problem and solution in nonfiction texts.
The four nonfiction passages are on engaging topics, such as:
Each passage is followed by a graphic organizer that helps students identify the main problem and solution in the text. The graphic organizers are designed to help students organize their thoughts and write a summary of the passage.
Written response questions are also included and are designed to help students demonstrate their understanding and apply their learning.
This product also includes answer keys so you can easily check your students’ work and provide feedback.
It can be used for;
-Independent reading
-Guided reading
-Homework
-Assessment
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Valentine's Day Author's Purpose Coloring Quest! Grade 5-8 FREEBIE!
By TooBookedUp
Ready to 'color your students' world' with understanding this Valentine's Day?
Introducing our vibrant new resource, perfect for grades 4-6: the Valentine's Day Authors' Purpose Coloring Activity! This unique coloring resource brings together 20 engaging Valentine's-themed prompts, each carefully crafted to illustrate the six different author's purposes: Inform, Persuade, Entertain, Critique, Report, and Instruct.
In this colorful learning adventure, students will need our PDF and six specific colors to identify and color-code each author's purpose. It's not just a coloring activity; it’s a journey into the heart of reading comprehension and critical thinking, tailored specifically for young learners.
But wait, there's more love to spread! If you're looking for another delightful Valentine's Day coloring resource, don't miss our Valentine's Day Text Structure Color Sorts: A Rainbow of Learning. This free activity complements our Authors' Purpose Coloring Activity and is perfect for reinforcing text structure skills.
These resources are ideal for classroom activities, homework assignments, or as a part of your literacy centers. They're not just educational tools; they're a way to bring joy, color, and deeper understanding into your classroom this Valentine's Day.
So, why wait? Download our Valentine's Day Authors' Purpose Coloring Activity today, and watch as your students 'color their way' to mastering author's purposes, one hue at a time!
4th Grade ELA Review Jeopardy Game | Reading Informational Texts | ELA Test Prep
By SPO Resources
Boost your 4th-grade reading instruction with the ELA Test Prep Jeopardy-style Review Game. Designed for busy teachers like you, this game is tailored to help your students master the grade 4 Common Core Informational Reading Standards. Perfect for end-of-year review or standardized test preparation, this game will help your students practice their reading comprehension skills through engaging passages and challenging questions.
✅ Directly Aligned to 4th Grade Common Core Standards for Reading Informational Texts
This game reinforces key ELA concepts with "test-like" questions covering topics such as main idea, text structure, cause and effect, and words in context.
Looking for a literature standards review game?
★ 4th Grade ELA Jeopardy Review Game Reading Literature
CONTENTS AT A GLANCE
★ Accessible on PowerPoint and Google Slides
✏️ Detailed Review
★ 25 ELA Questions Aligned with Common Core Standards, plus answers
★ Bonus Question Slides for extended engagement
★ Print-ready passages for easy use
✏️ Teacher's Tool Kit
Note: Game content is not editable.
✨ GAME FEATURES ✨
✨Dynamic Game Board: Tracks progress with fading questions and a built-in scoreboard (PPTX version).
✨Built-in Scoreboard Slide: Easily tracks points for each team (PPTX).
✨Engaging Animations: Reveal answers with a click, keeping students engaged.
✨Embedded answer key with explanations for comprehensive learning
PowerPoint is the recommended version for full features. Google Slides users can use the printable scoreboard and question tracker.
✨ GAME CATEGORIES ✨
Practice text-based questions from the critical reading informational text standards across five categories:
✨ Main Idea
✨ Text Structure
✨ Cause & Effect
✨ Words & Phrases
✨ Mixed Bag
This game offers a comprehensive review through multiple-choice questions, drag-and-drop simulations, and two-part questions, mimicking "test-like" conditions.
✨ DESIGNED FOR 4TH GRADE ELA EDUCATORS:
As a fourth-grade teacher, this is the perfect tool for streamlining your test preparation and reviewing 4th grade-level reading skills. If you're a fifth-grade teacher looking to reinforce foundational concepts, or a third-grade teacher aiming to challenge your students, this game will also benefit your students! The Lexile range for all passages is 810-1000.
Teach math? Check out the 4th Grade Math Jeopardy Review Games:
★ 4th Grade Math Jeopardy Games
Teach 3rd Grade? Explore the ELA review games for 3rd Grade below:
★ 3rd Grade Reading Literature Jeopardy Game
★ 3rd Grade Reading Informational Texts Jeopardy Game
✨ EASY-TO-FOLLOW GAMEPLAY ✨
Playing the game is straightforward. Simply enter presenter mode in PowerPoint or Google Slides, click on category boxes to access questions, reveal answers, and track scores using the built-in scoreboard feature (PowerPoint version). Detailed instructions ensure seamless implementation.
❤️ WHY EDUCATORS LOVE IT ❤️
❤️ Zero Preparation: Ready to play, saving time and energy.
❤️ Engagement Booster: Encourages teamwork and keeps students motivated.
❤️ Versatile Application: Suitable for various learning environments.
❤️ Aesthetic Design: Features beautiful slides and engaging graphics.
✨ WAYS TO USE ✨
★ Small Group
★ Literacy Centers
★ Whole Group Review
★ Tutoring or Homeschooling
★ Virtual Learning
★ End of Year Review Game
★ Test Prep Activity
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Biography Research Project Women History & Black History Month Template Activity
By Literacytales
The Biography Research Project is designed for 3rd- 6th-grade students to celebrate President's Day, Black History Month, Women's History Month, and Scientist & Inventors. The project requires students to select a public figure and conduct research on their early life, family background, significant achievements, awards, famous quotes or sayings, and other interesting facts.
The twist is that they can't reveal the name of the person they are researching. The challenge is to create a detailed and intriguing description that highlights the person's life and accomplishments without directly identifying them. The project aims to bring the mystery elements to this informational project while also educating students about the lives and achievements of notable public figures.
The "Guess Who?" Biography Research Project is a fun and interactive way for students to learn about significant historical figures. The project involves research, writing, and presentation, and it helps students develop their reading skills while fostering a love for learning and curiosity about the world's most influential people.
Don't delay – unlock the potential of your classroom with this no-prep small groups, Guided Reading packet.
Included:
⭐ Instructions
⭐ Skills
⭐ Biography Suggestions
⭐ Guess Who Boy & Girl
⭐ Timeline
⭐ Final Draft Pages
⭐ Sticky Notes
⭐ Face Templates
You can find other helpful activities :
⭐ Valentine's Day Close Reading
⭐ Winter Close Reading Packet
⭐ November Holidays ELA Packet
⭐ Self-Checking Google Sheet Bundle 3rd-5th Grade
⭐ The Girl & The Bicycle Read Aloud Unit Lesson Plans, Slides & Activities
⭐ Valentine's Day Writing Activity Digital & Printable
⭐ Valentine's Day Math Activities Digital & Printable
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The Believer's Baptism Lesson for Kids Baptism for Kids Sunday School
By Kaylor Creations
Introduce young learners to the meaning of the Believer's Baptism with a Biblically based read aloud lesson book, mini student book and thought provoking discussion questions. If they are ready to be baptized themselves, this resource also provides them with the opportunity to write their own personal testimony and receive a commemorative certificate to remember the ay they got baptized.
Included:
Read Aloud Teacher Book - Introduces young learners to what baptism is, and why is it so important. It has large engaging pictures with kid friendly explanations.
**Mini Book /Bible Lesson Emergent Reader :**This is a very simple 1-2 sentences per page telling of the lesson. This can be given to young learners to read or read aloud as an abbreviated explanation of Baptism.
Discussion Questions- Thought provoking, and comprehension checking questions are provided at the end of the lesson.
"My Testimony" Writing Prompt- Writing Prompt given to help kids be able to share their personal testimony. This was designed to be used when they get baptized but can be used anhtime to help young learners be learn to share their testimony**.** One for Younger Kids & One for Older Kids
Believer's Baptism Certificates- Easy, printable certificate forms will be a to give out when a young person is baptized. Fill out and give one to every young person as they are baptized so they can always remember the day!
(Click "View Preview" to see samples!)
Ideas for use:
•Teach a group of young learners the meaning of baptism.
•Read before they see a friend or family member baptized.
•Read to a young new believer who may have questions on baptism or thinking about getting baptized.
**Taught in this Lesson**
The main points taught in the read aloud and mini book are:
•Baptism is for Christian Believers - Explains what it means to be a Christian -Those who follow Jesus as their leader (Lord) and Savior.
•Jesus set an example for us to follow by being baptized Himself.
•Jesus told His disciples to baptize new believers.
•Baptism is a way of telling everyone “I follow Jesus now!”
•Being baptized is a way to “follow your leader.” (Obey His commands and example)
•The steps of baptism by immersion.
•What it means: dunking in the water is like when Jesus died and was buried. Coming up from the water is like when He came back alive!
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NOTE:
* This resource refers only to the Christian Believer's Baptism by immersion**
NOT infant baptism.
** Baptism Clipart is an ORIGINAL DESIGN by Kaylor Creations***
Where is Machu Picchu? Ancient Inca Book Report Template and Digital Lesson
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
Did you know that 60% of Machu Picchu was built underground? Learn more about Peru, Ancient Inca, and Machu Picchu in this comprehensive reading comprehension Google lesson.
This product is so easy to use and has practically no prep:
The template pages include (and are reviewed in the digital Google lesson):
Love,
Teacher Bethanie
Severe Weather and Natural Disasters Nonfiction Texts for Reading Comprehension
By Science and STEAM Team
This resource is an introduction to natural disasters. It contains five informational reading passages about natural disasters. It was made for the NGSS 3-ESS3-1 and 4-ESS3-2 Earth and Human Activity Standards. It covers the following
natural disasters:
Earthquakes
Floods
Hurricanes
Tornadoes
Volcanoes
The passages were written with third graders in mind, but the information is very interesting and complex and would be useful for upper grades as well.
There is a tips sheet for teachers and two recording sheetsfor students. One recording sheet is a graphic organizer for students to fill in as they read. The other one asks them to draw and label the natural disaster they have studied.
These are great to use with the whole class, in small groups, with partners, and even at centers!
There is a bonus mini-poster on natural disasters as well.
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Digital Resource: Abolitionists Investigation with Primary Sources
By Nemos Nook
Why Choose This Lesson?
-Interactive Learning: This Google Slides lesson is designed to be interactive, keeping students engaged and actively participating in their learning journey.
-Primary Sources: Dive deep into history with authentic primary sources, giving students a firsthand look at the abolitionist movement through letters, speeches, and documents.
-Rich Imagery: Vivid images and illustrations complement the text, helping students visualize the historical context and grasp the significance of the abolitionists’ efforts.
- Thought-Provoking Questions: Stimulate critical thinking and classroom discussion with carefully crafted questions that challenge students to analyze, interpret, and reflect on the material.
What’s included:
- A fully editable Google Slides presentation packed with primary sources, images, and engaging questions to enhance students' understanding of the abolitionist movement.
- Easy-to-follow slides that guide students through the key figures, events, and impact of the abolitionists.
- Interactive activities and discussion prompts that encourage students to connect historical events to modern-day issues.
- Students could also answer the questions directly on the slides if you want to make it a digital assignment. This is a great overview of the Abolitionist movement and students will examine the following topics:
-Frederick Douglass
-Harriet Beecher Stowe and Uncle Tom's Cabin
_-_The Underground Railroad
-John Brown
-Harpers Ferry
At the end of the lesson, students will use acrostic poems to synthesize what they learned during their investigation.
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Informational Essay Prompt on Hurricanes and Outline Sheet with articles
By Educate and Create
This includes two Articles "How do hurricanes form? A step-by-step guide" and "How Do Hurricanes Form?" plus a graph titled "Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale" . After reading these two articles students are given a prompt for an expository essay on how hurricanes are formed. There is also an outline sheet included for students to use in order to help them organize their essay. Plus a rubric for easy grading of final essay.
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Nonfiction Text Structures Anchor Charts & Task Cards - Reading Skill Activities
By Curious Classroom Adventures
Do you need a full set of resources for nonfiction text structures to help your students practice their reading and analyzing skills? Would it be nice to introduce nonfiction text structures with anchor charts, equip students with a reference page for highlighting and annotating, and then practice identifying nonfiction text structures with kid-friendly reading passages?
Look no further. This versatile set of nonfiction text structure resources has your reading skills and comprehension practice covered.
This nonfiction text structures resource includes:
Students will learn about the following nonfiction text structures:
You'll love having PowerPoint and Google Slides resources that you can easily display for whole-class discussion and analysis. I love using these one at a time as a bell ringer activities for the week. They also work great for class cooperative structures.
Your students will enjoy the kid-friendly reading passages about relatable topics like bikes, pets, movies, and oceans.
To prepare nonfiction text structures task cards:
For traditional task cards: Print one copy of each card page. Laminate for durability to use year after year. Print enough copies of the recording sheets or response cards for each student in your class. B&W, PPT, and Google Slides versions are included for versatility.
Here are a few ways I use nonfiction text structures task cards to practice reading skills in my classroom:
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Main Idea and Supporting Details, Claim Evidence Reasoning Practice - Quotes
By Write On with Jamie
Introducing how to incorporate quotes as a main idea and/or supporting detail has never been easier! This comprehensive resource demonstrates how to use quotes as supporting evidence in an essay. From the struggling writer to the advanced writer, this resource offers something for everyone.
The entire process of incorporating thorough and concise quotes as a supporting detail in writing is modeled throughout the lesson. The slide show and worksheets allow students to practice and develop their writing skills. The detailed lesson plans make implementing the assignment easy for teachers.
Numerous examples of anchor paragraphs using quotes as supporting evidence are included on the worksheets, so students can identify the types of quotes being used.
This no-prep lesson is adaptable for in-class instruction, distance learning, or independent student work. The PowerPoint can be presented as whole class instruction or assigned for students to complete at home.
All materials are available in both Google Drive™ and print formats, ensuring easy access for all students.
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This lesson about how to use and identify Quotes as Supporting Details has:
Lesson Plan includes:
• Common Core State Standards Indicated on lesson plan
• Instructional Focus
• Instructional Procedures
• Objectives/Goals
• Direct Instruction
• Guided Practice
• Enrichment
• Differentiation
• I Can Statement
• Essential Question
• ESE Strategies
• ELL Strategies
Worksheets include:
• Explanations of the quotes and transition / explanation
• Opportunities for students to practice guided note-taking
• Sample paragraphs for students to identify quotes and transition / explanation
Slide Show includes:
• Introduction slides with explanations of quotes and transition / explanation
• Guided note-taking sections
• Sample paragraphs designed for student interaction for students to identify the quotes and transition / explanation
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Colorful Simple Student Information Sheet-12 card Colorful printable
By EduTeachers Toolbox
This simple and colorful Student Information Sheet is a visually attractive document designed to collect essential details about students in an organized, easy-to-use format. The purpose of this paper is to provide teachers, administrators, and relevant stakeholders with quick access to information relevant to each student. Below is a description of the basic elements it includes:
-Name
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Ecosystems Reading Comprehension Texts
By Clodagh
Discover the essential role of ecosystems with this Reading Comprehension and Ecosystems educational resource. This engaging collection features six informative texts about key components of ecosystems, designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of ecological principles and the interdependence of living organisms within their environments. Perfect for combining literacy and STEM, your kiddos will be ecosystem experts in no time!
You will receive six non-fiction reading comprehension texts, each accompanied by comprehension questions, a research section for students to deepen their understanding, and an answer sheet for easy assessment.
Here is a list of the non-fiction reading comprehension texts included:
Each reading comprehension ext delves into how these elements contribute to a healthy, balanced environment, emphasising the interconnectedness of life on Earth.
Key Features:
In-Depth Exploration: Learn about the critical roles of decomposers, bees, elephants, plankton, and worms in sustaining ecosystems. Each text provides detailed information to help students grasp these essential ecological concepts.
Interactive Learning: Each text includes reading comprehension questions designed to enhance understanding and retention. These questions encourage students to think critically and engage with the material.
Encourage Further Research: Students are prompted to conduct additional research, fostering curiosity and deeper knowledge. This feature supports independent learning and helps students develop research skills.
Integrates with STEM: Integrate literacy and STEM with these reading comprehension texts.
Perfect for:
Ideal for classroom use, our resource aligns with key curriculum requirements for STEM and reading comprehension. It can be easily integrated into literacy centres or used for whole class instruction, making it a versatile addition to any classroom. Set up in your literacy centres or discover ecosystems as a whole class for STEM!
Enhance your students' understanding of ecosystems with this comprehensive reading comprehension resource. It is perfect for educators looking to combine literacy with STEM, providing valuable insights into the natural world and fostering a love for reading and learning.
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AIDS Awareness Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passage and Questions, HIV virus
By True Line Texts
Promote education and awareness with this AIDS Awareness Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passage and Questions, designed for World AIDS Day and to discuss the HIV virus. This resource is perfect for fostering meaningful classroom discussions and individual learning.
Inside, you'll find:
This versatile resource is ideal for:
Make this engaging and educational resource part of your classroom toolkit to teach students about the importance of understanding AIDS, fostering compassion, and encouraging prevention.
Keywords: AIDS Awareness, HIV virus, World AIDS Day, Reading Comprehension, Classroom Activities, Health Education, Science Lessons.
simile figurative language passages 5-7 grades
By Snap & Sprout printables.
Simile Passages with Comprehension and Rewrite Questions for Grades 5-7
Product Overview:
This product offers 20 engaging passages featuring similes and figurative language, Anchor Chart specifically designed for students in grades 5-7. Each passage includes three comprehension questions to deepen understanding and two rewrite prompts to encourage critical thinking and creative expression.
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With this product, both teachers and students will find engaging, educational, and flexible resources to explore figurative language in meaningful ways.
If you enjoyed using this resource, please consider leaving a review! Your feedback not only helps us improve but also supports other teachers in finding valuable resources. We’d love to hear how these passages worked in your classroom! Thank you for being part of our community and for sharing your insights.
New Year Around The World - Reading Comprehension Passages - EFL ESL - A1 - A2 level
By Miss Clever Cookie
Looking for a New Year-themed, engaging and informative reading comprehension activity? These reading passages are are designed to help students practice **skim reading, summarizing **and comparing.
They are perfect for EFL / ESL students at the A1/A2 level and can also be used for native English classes at 3rd to 4th grade level. With low prep, just print and use. It contains 8 reading passages about New Year traditions in 8 different countries.
Each reading passage comes with 4 multiple-choice reading comprehension questions. Summarization questions are on a separate sheet of paper. Students use Venn diagrams (included) to compare any 2 of the 8 countries and to showcase the similarities and differences between the way they celebrate New Year.
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
♥ 8 reading passages (each with 4 multiple-choice questions)
♥ 8 sheets with summaries (students choose the best fitting one)
♥ a Venn diagram
♥ directions
♥ teacher answer key
THIS PRODUCT EXPLORES NEW YEAR TRADITIONS IN:
**☺ **USA
☺ China
☺ Thailand
☺ Ethiopia
☺ India
☺ Iran
☺ Denmark
☺ Russia
Options for use:
☻Independent Work
☻Pair Work
☻Sub plan
☻Stations
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Nonfiction Task Cards - Analyzing Author's Craft Using ANY Informational Text
By Sequoia Hill
Inspire your students to think critically about informational texts with this set of engaging, open-ended questions! Perfect for 4th-5th grade, these questions encourage students to explore main ideas, text features, structure, and author’s craft in any nonfiction text they read.
Ideal for:
Aligned with Common Core standards, this resource is a great way to help students build confidence in analyzing texts, connecting ideas, and uncovering the author’s purpose. Make each reading experience more meaningful and memorable!