Thanksgiving Football Text Features, Activities, Text Set, Quizzes, Slides
By TooBookedUp
Dive into the heart of American tradition with our Thanksgiving Football Informational Texts, meticulously crafted for middle school students in grades 5-8. This resource, tailored to a 6th-grade lexile level, is a touchdown for any ELA curriculum, aligning with key standards that focus on the analysis of print and graphic features.
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Curricular Alignment:
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Student Engagement:
Holiday Relevance: Capitalize on the excitement of Thanksgiving to bring ELA standards to life.
Perfect for the Season:
Whether you're looking to supplement your curriculum with seasonal material, add rigor to your lessons, or simply bring a high-engagement topic to your classroom, our Thanksgiving Football Informational Texts are your MVP. Score big with students and educators alike by integrating this resource into your middle school ELA game plan today!
Famous Mathematicians Posters for Middle School
By Science and STEAM Team
The following mathematicians are included:
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Archimedes
Isaac Newton
Sophie Germain
Carl Gauss
Florence Nightingale
Mary Boole
Benoit Mandelbrot
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The Mexican-American War Overview: Causes, Battles, and Significance
By Nemos Nook
This is a digital resource that is fully editable. It can be completed on paper or assigned digitally using a device that supports google slides.
This resource examines the causes, battles and effects of the Mexican American War and the importance of the war to the concept of Manifest Destiny. Students will watch a video, read about six battles and answer questions along the way. They will also learn about the terms of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo as well as complete an extension activity after the lesson.
This lesson can be completed independently, as a class or in groups. It is also great for use with a sub!
The battles include:
-Battle of Palo Alto
-Battle of Monterey
-Battle of Buena Vista
-Capture of Veracruz
-Battles of Contreras and Cherubusco
-Battle of Mexico City
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Test Prep: Bullseye Strategy/Practice/ELA/ Critical Thinking
By Blooming Through High School
What is it?
Micro texts are made with the intention of getting to the skill or the practice students need FASTER. Each text is less than 400 words. All of the 16 questions is aligned to finding the "bullseye" and helping students think critically about the answer choices and how they can apply critical thinking to get the right answer every time. It also encourages students to read each question and not choose an answer that "feels right".
What's included?
Google Slides (56 slides)
PowerPoint (56 slides)
PDF (26 pages)
Editable Word file
Four total passage
Two micro argumentative texts
Two micro informational passages
16 questions
Teaching Slides
Bullseye for students to practice the strategy
A simple answer key is included as well as a detailed rationale page.
Who's it for?
- Middle and high school
- Teachers who want to teach test strategies before exams
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Cause and Effect Practice Handouts Grades 7-12
By Beth Hammett
Complete set of 7 graphic organizers for cause and effect writings. Easy to use and follow, and comes with: Cause and Effect Relationship Word Chart Cause and Effect Topics Sheet Categories: Arts, Humanities, Music, Education, STEM 7 different Graphic Organizers to Xerox Writing Tips Writing Challenges Reinforces fact based writing, cause and effect relationship words, planning stage, working with writing process, and peer workshopping. Critical thinking skills needed! Great for ELA and STEM connections, AP, charter, ESL, GT, dual credit, and homeschool students.
Gr6/7 Climate Change - Five Perspectives (Video+Reading Materials+Lesson Ideas)
By Mark Holmes
Help your middle schoolers dive deep into the complexities of climate change with this engaging and thought-provoking resource!
"Climate Change: Five Perspectives" goes beyond basic facts, encouraging students to analyze diverse viewpoints and develop their critical thinking skills.
This comprehensive resource includes:
Five compelling letters, each written to the United: Each letter presents a unique perspective on climate change, written from the point of view of:
A companion AI video where the five letters are read aloud by their authors.
12 Engaging Assignments: Designed to spark critical thinking and enhance literacy skills, these activities encourage students to:
Alignment with Curriculum: This resource integrates with many Grade 6 literacy outcomes and climate change units. It was paritcularly aimed at the Alberta curriciulum.
Why This Resource Stands Out:
Spark meaningful conversations about climate change and empower your students to become informed, engaged global citizens!
Click here to purchase "Climate Change: Five Perspectives" and enhance your climate change unit today!
AVID Socratic Seminar Team Building l John F. Kennedy Moon Speech Lesson Plan
By KJ Inspired Resources
Use this AVID Socratic Seminar Team Building l John F. Kennedy Moon Speech lesson plan with Google Slides and summary/reflection to increase dialogue and engagement in your classroom.
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Mt. Everest: Trekking up Mt. Everest: Webquest
By Gail Hennessey
In 1923, English mountaineer George Mallory was asked,”Why do you want to climb Mt. Everest?” HIs response, “Because it’s there.” Thousands has been trying to summit the world’s highest mountain peak since this time. Learn about Mt. Everest, Nepal and the Yeti with this webquest! May 29th,2013(60th anniversary of the first successful climb)Lots of extension activities,interesting facts and comprehension questions are included. Addresses several common core standards in social studies and language arts.
Sir Edmund Hillary: A Reading Passage/Activities:
Looking for a reading passage and activities on Sir Edmund Hillary? If, so, check out this resource which is part of my Let's Meet Series. Done in the first person, students will learn about the life of Sir Edmund Hillary, mountaineer, humanitarian and explorer. Also included are Did You Know? Fun Facts, Comprehension Questions, a Map Activity and a Teacher Page with extension activities.
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Electrical Energy Adapted Notes and Review
By Sign with me TOD
In this product, students will learn about electrical energy. In the beginning of the product, matter is reviewed and how matter can be seen in three different forms - solid, liquid, and gas. Students will then review how matter changes, what matter is made up of - atoms, and what makes up atoms, how electricity comes from movement of electrons among atoms of the matter. Students will learn about electricity and how we are reminded how important it is when the power is off. Students will review the kinds of electricity that is used at home, the particles of matter and how they carry a positive or a negative electric charge. Students will learn how the flow of charged particles is an electric current, how the electric currents flow through a path called an electric circuit, how electric currents can only flow through circuits that are complete, and how electric currents wont flow through incomplete circuits. Students will also learn that when a lamp is unplugged, there is a gap in the circuit and the only way to complete the circuit is to plug the electrical cord into an outlet. Students will learn the different forms of energy - heat, sound, light, mechanical, and chemical. They will learn that electrical energy can change into the other forms of energy except for chemical energy. Examples of each change will be provided between the different forms of energy will be provided. Students will then learn how electrical signals are found in the body - the heart and the brain and what they do, they will also learn how these organs get electrical energy, and students will also learn about how electrical currents from outside of the body are very dangerous and what they should do to avoid these dangers. Throughout the product, students will be asked comprehension questions that include short answer and multiple choice to ensure comprehension.
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FREE What is Veterans Day? Digital History lesson, question & answer format,PPT
By Kiwious About Vocab
What is Veterans Day? - A HISTORY MINI-LESSON
This 15 slide digital PowerPoint Lesson answers basic questions about the holiday. Created in a question/answer format, the historical information is clear and concise; perfect for a brief reminder of the original story. The historical information is brought to life with bold photos and an embedded video link for the visual learner.
Enjoy!
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Close Reading of Informational Texts Powerpoint Presentation - CCSS Aligned
By Language Arts Excellence
This is a powerpoint presentation that introduces close reading skills of informational texts to students. I created this product last year in order to align with Common Core Standards. Powerpoint reviews the definition of close reading then outlines the 4 major steps of close reading: START WITH THE END IN MIND, NUMBER PARAGRAPHS, "CHUNK" TEXT, and ANNOTATE. My student feedback has been very positive as this is a structured and straightforward approach to close reading informational texts. This powerpoint serves as an excellent introduction to the kind of close reading students need to do for the PARCC test as well as for the Common Core. How to incorporate this powerpoint into your own lessons: Begin by introducing close reading skills with this powerpoint. Then, pass out a short article (I find mine at Kelly Gallagher's Article of the week http://www.kellygallagher.org/article-of-the-week) and model the steps with your students. I put the article up on the SMARTBoard and hand out a copy to each student so we can do it together. This full lesson takes about an hour and a half to two hours to fully complete. ___________________________________________________________________________ Check out these related resources for your ELA classroom: ⭐ Back to School Effective Effort Lesson Plan
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Pumpkin Patch Field Trip Unit - Middle & High School
By Three Little Homeschoolers
Get ready for your upcoming visit to the pumpkin patch with this field trip unit! Includes reading passages and fun activities for before and after the field trip, as well as a trip reflection activity that can be used for any field trip.
Includes:
Pre-Trip Activities
Post-Trip Activities
The Pumpkin Patch Field Trip Unit is part of my Field Trip Unit Series. The series was created with homeschoolers in mind, but can be adapted to be used in a classroom as well. Field trips are a great way to supplement learning, but often homeschoolers don’t get any background information on the location of their field trip and want to enrich their experience by expanding the learning at home before and after the trip. These units help give information and fun activities before and after the field trip.
These units are available in PreK/Kinder, Elementary, and Middle & High School levels. All Pumpkin Patch Field Trip Units follow the same outline and the parent/teacher info sheet is the same for all three so that if you have children of several ages, you can seamlessly teach them together. Homeschooling parents and teachers taking multiple grades on the trip can easily combine different units. Check out all of the levels below, as well as a money saving bundle.
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By Teach with Ease Collection
Take your students on an inspiring journey to learn about black heroes who have made a lasting impact on history. This engaging and informative PDF is designed for students aged 7-10+ and offers an enriching look at the lives and achievements of key figures in black history. Perfect for both US and UK classrooms, this resource can be used to celebrate Black History Month and beyond.
Topics Included:
• The origins of Black History Month and Carter G. Woodson’s role
• Akyaaba Addai-Sebo’s contributions to UK Black History Month
• The historical significance of Cheddar Man
• Stories of black individuals in British royal history
• Recent movements for racial equality and justice
• Global celebrations of Black History Month
Teaching Time: 1-2 Classes
Key Highlights:
• A Hero’s Tale: The Father of Black History
Learn about Carter G. Woodson, the visionary who founded the observation of black history and his enduring legacy.
• A Beacon of Hope: Akyaaba Addai-Sebo
Discover the inspiring journey of Akyaaba Addai-Sebo, the individual responsible for bringing Black History Month to the UK.
• Cheddar Man’s Surprise
Uncover the fascinating story of Cheddar Man and explore the ancient presence of black people in Britain.
• Paintings and Princesses: The Hidden Stories
Explore the lesser-known stories of black figures in British history, including Queen Victoria’s goddaughter, Sarah Forbes-Bonetta.
• Time to Make a Change
Reflect on recent movements for racial equality and justice, and discuss why Black History Month continues to be relevant today.
• Black History Month Around the World
Understand how different countries celebrate black history, from the USA to the Netherlands.
Benefits for Teachers:
• Provides a detailed, easy-to-implement curriculum.
• Engages students with interactive and thought-provoking content.
• Encourages meaningful discussions about history, equality, and justice.
Benefits for Students:
• Inspires curiosity and appreciation for black history.
• Encourages critical thinking and empathy through diverse narratives.
• Offers fun activities that make learning enjoyable and memorable.
Get Your Copy Today and Celebrate Black History with Your Students!
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At Real-World Reports, we’re all about igniting young scholars with engaging stories and exciting facts. Tailored for curious learners aged 7* and up, our resource-packed publication brings current events and historical highlights to life in a fun, interactive way.
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• Engaging Content: Dive into easy-to-understand summaries of global events and historical moments. Our lively newspaper articles make complex topics accessible and interesting.
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World History Labs WHOLE YEAR {History Guru}
By History Guru
The World History Edition:
World History Ancient Civilization Labs
DBQ Analysis of
Kush Empire, Silk Road Trade System, Indian Ocean Trade System, Roman Empire, Mesopotamia, Egypt, and much more.
Students engage in source analysis/ document based questioning.
This activity is tagged with 6th grade Florida standards, but can be used in other grade levels.
Sources used and examined in this activity:
Source Example 1
Comparing the three branches of government
Source Example 2
Speaker addressing the Roman Senate
Source Example 3
Map examining Kush trade network
Source Example 4
Text describing Iron workers and resources
Source Example 5
Image, school exercise tablet, 2200-1900 BCE, Mesopotamia
Source Example 6
Image, The Great Temple of Abu Simble in Egypt
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Infographic of the Ancient Egyptian social pyramid
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World Kindness Day-Reading, Art Activities, and Cooperative Learning Printables
By Caramel Bear Classroom
Are you looking for a complete lesson for "Acts of Kindness?"
This product includes a whole bunch of activities!
This is what you get:
* A lesson plan with guided practice for small group discussions
* Reading Passage about "World Kindness Day" celebrated on November 13th
* 10 Comprehension Questions with Answer Key
* A list of "10 Ways to Make a Difference" ideas to perform acts of kindness as a tool for discussion groups
* 2 Role Play Skits - wonderful scripts that students can act out that promote kindness at school
* Art Activity - Instructions on how to make Painted Rocks
* A list of 20 sayings for Rock Painting Ideas
Black History Month Digital Resource: 45 GoogleSlides, 15 Texts, Video & Writing
By TooBookedUp
Did you know the theme for Black History Month 2024 focuses on African Americans and the Arts? Do you only have 20 minutes per day to incorporate Black History Month?
Switch up your classroom's exploration of African American history through art with our comprehensive digital resource, which includes 45 interactive Google Slides. This engaging and educational tool is designed to offer an in-depth look into the lives and works of 15 influential African American artists, perfect for daily learning activities in February or any time of the year perfect for daily warm-ups or part of a larger Black History Month unit.
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Transform your teaching approach with this enriching digital resource on African American artists. Inspire your students with the powerful stories, artistic expressions, and cultural impacts of these remarkable individuals. Add this multifaceted educational tool to your collection today and bring history to life in your classroom!
James Webb Space Telescope Nonfiction Text and More!
By Science and STEAM Team
The James Webb Space Telescope has launched into space. Learn more about this exciting time in space exploration!
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Uncovering History: An interactive look into the JFK Assassination
By Nemos Nook
Explore one of America's most intriguing historical events with this JFK Assassination interactive slideshow and writing assignment. Designed for history enthusiasts and curious minds alike, this comprehensive lesson includes an analysis of the facts, theories, and mysteries surrounding President John F. Kennedy's assassination.
This is always one of my students favorite lessons of the year! They absolutely love discussing the theories behind the assassination and always come up with theories of their own. This lesson can be done digitally, but I recommend using it as an in class lesson because of the discussions it yields. Students also have questions as we go through the lesson, so I like to be there to answer their questions.
What’s Included:
Photos: A collection of historical photographs that capture crucial moments before, during, and after the assassination.
Videos: Watch compelling archival footage that bring the event to life.
Warm-Up Activity: Begin the lesson with an engaging image analysis and writing prompt that set the state for the lesson.
Article: An article about releasing the JFK documents that students have to read and annotate.
After lesson Assignment: using the article and what they learned from the lesson, students will need to answer 2 writing prompts in formal writing assignment.
Rubric: A detailed rubric is included for assessment.
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Graphic Features of Text | Lesson | Practice | Project
By Blooming Through High School
Graphic Features of Text fits in perfectly with informational units. While teaching summarizing, author's purpose, and analyzation, teachers can present charts, and other elements of text structure to further increase student's learning.
What's Included:
All files come in Word, or Powerpoint with a PDF for easy printing. Questions presented focus on high level learning and challenging student thinking.
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By Beth Hammett
Engage students in the college readiness selection process with this interactive, small/whole group lesson plan to help uncover what type of college is best--small or large.
8 slides include:
Differences between small & large colleges
Characteristics of each
online video links of students
college selection resources by professionals & students
College research project to present information discovered
A fun learning experience for students who need to think about college and narrow their choices. Also, works for parents who need to compare/contrast colleges. Great for individual/group activities, Parent/Student College Night activity, homeschool, etc....
Meets Common Core State Guidelines for ELA/College Readiness.
Use with FREE "Choosing a College Major" at https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Choosing-a-Major-First-Year-College-Skills-122877