7th Grade Reading Strategies Worksheets

Talk, Read, Talk, Write Lesson: The Pilgrims and Plymouth

By TxMAP Teacher

This product utilizes the Talk, Read, Talk, Write teaching strategy to get students talking, reading, and writing about The Pilgrims and Plymouth. There are 4 parts to this lesson. Students will first talk in partners or groups about a topic related to Plymouth. Students will then read 4 paragraphs about Plymouth and answers some questions. Students will then discuss a question related to Plymouth. Finally, students will reflect and write on a topic related to the Plymouth Colony.

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Pixar Shorts Finding Theme and Summary Worksheets and Graphic Organizer

By TooBookedUp

Are you trying to make theme sticky for your students? This resource includes practice worksheets for three short films under 5 minutes long: Piper, The Present, Pip available on Youtube for free. Students will love the beautiful graphics of the films, and the heart warming lessons to learn from each. I love using these films as mini lessons of about 10 minutes each or you can combine all three into a 30 minute practice session. This can be used virtually or in person, as extension activities or as direct instruction!

Piper: https://youtu.be/WIPV1iwzrzg

The Present: https://youtu.be/WjqiU5FgsYc

Pip: https://youtu.be/07d2dXHYb94

Free Bonus: Using Pixar to teach Somebody wanted, but, so then (Summary!) with answer keys.

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Figurative Language Exits Slips and Quizzes | Assessments

By Queen's Educational Resources

Figurative Language Exits Slips and Quizzes | Assessments

About This Resource

★ Figurative Language

★ Quick Assessments

★ 32 pages

★ PDF Zip File

★ Suitable for Grades 7-8

★ Answer Keys included

This resource includes:

★ 12 Formative Assessments | Exit Slips and Answer Keys

★ 2 Quizzes and Answer Keys

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12 Formative Assessments/Exit Slips with ANSWER KEYS

This resource features 12 Formative Assessments/Exit Slips, each accompanied by Answer Keys for easy grading. Each page includes two identical mini assessments that can be conveniently cut in half to save paper. These assessments are designed in various formats to quickly gauge student understanding of figurative language. Options include multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, defining terms, selecting appropriate figurative language for given lines, and providing examples. The slips are differentiated to accommodate varying student abilities, allowing you to select and distribute accordingly. Simply print and distribute!

QUIZZES with ANSWER KEYS

Additionally, this resource offers two Quizzes with Answer Keys. Quiz A features 20 questions, including multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank formats. Quiz B consists of 15 questions, involving matching, multiple choice, and fill-in-the-blank exercises. These quizzes serve as effective tools to evaluate students' grasp of Figurative Language.

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❤️ Figurative Language Practice Worksheet Bundle

❤️ Figurative Language in Music Worksheet and KEY

❤️ Figurative Language Interactive Activity Packet

❤️ Figurative Language in Literature Graphic Organizers

❤️ Figurative Language Exit Slips, Quizzes, and Answer Keys

❤️ Figurative Language Task Cards and Answer Keys

❤️ Figurative Language Posters

Figurative Language Practice Worksheets:

❤️ Figurative Language Practice Worksheets, Test, and Key (Combo)

❤️ Personification Practice Worksheets, Test, and Answer Keys

❤️ Metaphor Practice Worksheets, Test, and Answer Keys

❤️ Hyperbole Practice Worksheets, Test, and Answer Keys

❤️ Simile Practice Worksheets, Test, and Answer Keys

❤️ Idioms Practice Worksheets, Test, and Answer Keys

❤️ Onomatopoeia Practice Worksheets, Test, and Answer Keys

Figurative Language Tests:

❤️ Figurative Language Test and Answer Key Bundle

❤️ Figurative Language Combination Test and Answer Keys

❤️ Simile Test and Answer Keys

❤️ Metaphor Test and Answer Keys

❤️ Hyperbole Test and Answer Keys

❤️ Idiom Test and Answer Keys

❤️ Personification Test and Answer Keys

❤️ Onomatopoeia Test and Answer Keys

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Figurative Language CENTERS: 8 Stations & 120 Quotations | Worksheets & Quizzes!

By Rigorous Resources for High School English

This FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE STATIONS activity is a fun and effective method for giving students practice at analyzing the most important types of figurative language. Students will develop the skills not only to identify types of figurative language but also to explain how figurative language contributes to the meaning of a literary text!

Students will learn about figurative language while gaining exposure to the most profound and thought-provoking quotations from the world's greatest writers! They'll be asked to analyze the figures of speech in over 120 inspiring quotations by a diverse range of important authors: Chinua Achebe, Louisa May Alcott, Maya Angelou, Jane Austen, James Baldwin, William Blake, Emily Dickinson, John Donne, Louise Erdrich, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Robert Frost, Zora Neale Hurston, John Keats, Harper Lee, Toni Morrison, George Orwell, Zadie Smith, John Steinbeck, Henry David Thoreau, Mark Twain, Oscar Wilde, Virginia Woolf, and many others.

This stations activity focuses on the 8 types of figurative language that are used most commonly in literature: metaphor, simile, metonymy, personification, apostrophe, paradox, oxymoron, and hyperbole.

Here's what you'll find inside this 40-page resource:

• Stations Worksheets (x8): This resource includes a total of 8 worksheets focused on 8 types of figurative language. Each worksheet challenges students to explain the meaning or effect created by the same figure of speech found across 6 quotations. The quotations include some of the most profound and thought-provoking lines from famous authors — a total of 48 quotations! (8 pages)

• Answer Keys to Stations Worksheets (x8): The answer keys explain how the figures of speech found across 48 quotations contribute to the meaning of the quotation. (8 pages)

• Station Placards (x8): The 8 placards can be folded and placed on the desks that correspond to the 8 stations. The placards add a splash of colorful decoration to this activity. (8 pages)

Literary Devices Glossary: This 1-page glossary features the 8 types of figurative language that are used most frequently in literature. The glossary includes definitions of the 8 types of figurative language as well as one or two examples of how each figure of speech gets used in famous quotations. Students can use the glossary to study in preparation for the quizzes on figurative language. (1 page)

• Quiz: Metaphors & Similes: This quiz focuses only on metaphors and similes; it challenges students to identify the figures of speech used across 15 famous quotations. Answer key included. (2 pages)

• Quiz: All Types of Figurative Language (x2): These two quizzes focus on all 8 types of figurative language. The first quiz challenges students to identity the figures of speech used across 25 quotations. The second quiz is similar but features 20 longer quotations; it could be used as a make-up quiz or extra-credit quiz. Answer keys included. (8 pages)

• Quiz: Figurative Language in Music: This quiz focuses on the types of figurative language used in 10 famous song lyrics by musicians such as The Beatles, Paul Simon, Elton John, John Legend, Beyoncé, and Taylor Swift. Answer key included. (2 pages)

Here are the types of figurative language featured across the 8 stations:

1. Metaphor

2. Simile

3. Metonymy

4. Personification

5. Apostrophe

6. Paradox

7. Oxymoron

8. Hyperbole

The entire 40-page resource will come to you in two separate formats: Word doc and PDF. Because the Word doc is fully editable, you'll be able to customize the materials to suit the skill levels of your particular students — year after year! If you don't have Microsoft Word, you'll still be able to access the entire resource as a PDF — which is easy to navigate and quick to print!

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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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Book Review | Book Report Templates

By Inspired By MlG

Engage students with creative book report formats! Our comprehensive resource offers a variety of engaging templates to inspire students to connect with their reading. From social media posts to app ideas and writing prompts, these templates will make book reports fun and memorable.No prep required! Perfect for teachers and students who want to explore their creativity and deepen their understanding of the story.Discover how to make book reports more than just homework!

Key features:

  • Engaging social media templates: Create eye-catching Twitter and Instagram posts that spark discussion and promote your students' book reports.
  • Interactive app ideas: Encourage students to develop innovative apps based on the story, fostering creativity and problem-solving skills.
  • Writing and drawing prompts: Ignite students' imaginations with a variety of prompts that inspire deeper understanding and personal connections to the book.
  • No-prep convenience: Our templates are ready-to-use, saving teachers valuable time and effort.

Benefits for teachers and students:

  • Enhanced learning: Our templates provide a fun and engaging way for students to demonstrate their comprehension and creativity.
  • Increased motivation: By offering a variety of activities, our resources keep students interested and excited about reading.
  • Time-saving: The no-prep templates streamline the book report process for both teachers and students.
  • Skill development: Students will improve their writing, critical thinking, and digital literacy skills through these activities.

Discover the power of our book report templates and watch your students' reading enthusiasm soar!

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Hyperboles and Writing Activities Worksheet

By Beth Hammett

10 hyperbole images for students to engage with! Includes: 10 black and white coloring images 10 hyperboles Definition Directions Example Write Your Own Illustrate Your Own Extra Activity: Decipher classmates' hyperboles Hyperboles included: I had a ton of homework. Her smile brought out the sunshine. I am so hungry I could eat a horse. It is raining cats and dogs. She cried for days. He runs faster than a race car. I was so thirsty I drank an ocean. Grandma seems older than time. He was stronger than an elephant. He would move mountains for her. Meets ELA state guidelines. Fun and engaging! Follow Educator Helper for FREE weekly products at www.bethhammett.blogspot.com

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FREE Science Current Events Activity EZ Prep STEM Science News Research MYP

By Super Star Science

Are you searching for a FREE and engaging way to get your students reading about science current events? Look no further! Science literacy is easy with this basic, any time, low prep STEM current events student choice activity. Improve student engagement, critical analysis and reading skills through interest based science topics.

What's Included in this current event activity?

Clear and easy to follow digital or print student worksheet.

★ Fillable 5Ws table & online news access link to News ELA and ideas for other news sources.

★ Optional “What’s Next” creative extension activity.

★ Clear Instructor directions with links to News ELA.

How To Use This Resource

★ This simple activity can be used with multiple age groups and requires 30 minutes to 1 class periods to complete.

★ Use this activity as a weekly peek into the importance of science in the world, as a way to address current events in any science unit or as an early finisher/ time filling activity. It can also be used as part of a sub plan.

★ GO DEEPER with FUN Group Presentations, Video Blogging/Newscasts or Audio Podcasts!

Topics Addressed:

★ Science Literacy

★ Science Current Events

★ Guided Reading Practice

Nitty Gritty:

With this editable and printable worksheet, students practice reading and analyzing current events. This process helps students gain an appreciation and passion for science. This product is set up to be used with the free student news website- Newsela, but can be used with other sites as well. Newsela is a quality online resource with thousands of science articles. On Newsela, you can easily differentiate based on lexile reading levels. Use the text to voice capability for your struggling readers. 

This activity comes with a fillable 5Ws table (What, Who, What, When & Why). It can be used for distance learning or in person. It can be easily assigned digitally or on paper. 

This assignment is aligned with Common Core ELA standards as well as the Next Generation, MYP and other International Science Standards.

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Ramadan Eid al-Fitr Reading Comprehension Passage with Answers

By The Students Palace

This Reading Comprehension Passage will provide an overview of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan and the festival of Eid al-Fitr that marks its end. It will cover the significance of Ramadan in the Islamic faith, the rituals and practices observed during the month, and the customs and traditions associated with Eid al-Fitr.

The passage will also include comprehension questions at the end to test the reader's understanding of the topic.

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(ENG) DANGEROUS WINTER SPORTS - READING COMPREHENSION

By French Made Fun!

This is the English version. Looking for the French version? It's right here!

This 16-page resource will provide you with 4 separate texts, each about a dangerous winter sport :

  • Bobsleigh,
  • Aerial-Freestyle Skiing,
  • Skeleton Luge and
  • Snowboarding.

Each text is two full pages and each is accompanied by 4 in-depth questions as well as an answer key.

These texts can be used to model reading or writing skills, for informative and descriptive writing, or to use during a guided reading or shared reading with your students. They could be used as an assessment of comprehension. They could easily be assigned to a substitute teacher. I love using these readings around Canada Games, Winter Games or Olympics.

As with all of my documents, I cater to a strictly middle-school crowd, and you'll not find frilly, kiddish or immature content (vocabulary, fonts, structure or images). These would be suitable for your students in grades 5-7 (even 4th or 8th), depending on needs and interests.

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First They Came For The Jews + Terrible Things dual text analysis, Holocaust

By The Red-Haired Reader

This product is in the form of a Google Doc, so it's perfect for uploading right to Google Classroom for Distance OR in-person learning! After you purchase, you'll see a word doc that contains the link to the Google Doc. Make a copy and you're good to go!

This paired text analysis requires students to first read and analyze the allegory "The Terrible Things". There are questions that ask about author's purpose, symbolism, and comprehension. Next, students will read, annotate, and analyze the poem "First They Came for the Jews". Finally, they will answer a synthesis question in paragraph form while referring to the included rubric. The two text have many similarities for the students to comment on and include in their response. This is a great way to introduce The Holocaust, and can be used with texts such as The Diary of Anne Frank, Daniel's Story, The Devil's Arithmetic, Number the Stars, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, Night, etc.

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Alan Turing Close Reading Comprehension Activities | 5th Grade & 6th Grade

By Creative Primary Literacy

A close reading passage with a teacher presentation, comprehension and grammar questions, a multiple choice quiz, a crossword puzzle and a wordsearch about one of the people responsible for breaking the Enigma code during World War 2, Alan Turing.

The NO PREP informational text worksheets are perfect for students in fifth grade or sixth grade. Students will learn key facts about the famous figure whilst working on their comprehension skills.

Included in this PDF printable resource:

  • A teacher presentation to introduce the subject
  • An informational text
  • A comprehension activity with ten questions
  • Two grammar questions about the text
  • An extension writing activity
  • A multiple choice quiz with seven questions
  • An answer sheet for self-assessment or teacher use
  • A crossword puzzle to consolidate learning
  • A wordsearch puzzle
  • An Easel activity for distance learning

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This resource is great for:

  • In class learning
  • Independent work
  • Homework
  • Guided reading sessions
  • Assessment practice
  • Reading interventions
  • Emergency sub plans

The activity requires NO PREP; it has a body of text that students need to read through thoroughly; then they can use the text to find the comprehension and grammar answers. All texts then have an extension activity for those fast finishers and answers, for teacher use, are on the final page of the document.

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Sarah Lean "A Dog Called Homeless" worksheets

By Peter D

This is a 55-page set of worksheets for the story "A Dog Called Homeless" by Sarah Lean.

This also includes a 4-page story test.

For each set of five chapters (C1-C5, C6-C10, etc...), there are two worksheets:

* comprehension questions

* vocabulary and story analysis

In addition, this novel study includes a wide variety of differentiated worksheets and activities:

* story review

* similes

* story reflection

* theme

* motif

* symbols

* quotations

* indirect characterization

* connections

* cause and effect

* compare and contrast

* point of view

* letter writing

* w questions

* illustrations

* characters

* character analysis

* comic strip

* story elements

* book design

* news report

* critical thinking

* inferences

* summaries

* transformation

* interviews

* crossword puzzle

* word search

* story test (4 pages)

Also, there is an answer key at the end of the file.

Worksheets for novels and chapter books:

Katherine Applegate: The One and Only Ivan

John Boyne: The Boy in the Striped Pajamas

Kimberly Brubaker Bradley: The War That saved My Life

Andrew Clements: Frindle

Sharon Creech: Walk Two Moons

Roald Dahl: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Kate DiCamillo: Because of Winn-Dixie

Charles Dickens: A Christmas Carol

Jean Craighead George: Julie of the Wolves

Kenneth Grahame: The Wind in the Willows

Madeleine L’Engle: A Wrinkle in Time

C. S. Lewis: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

Lois Lowry: The Giver

Patricia MacLachlan: Sarah, Plain and Tall

Scott O’Dell: Island of the Blue Dolphins

Katherine Paterson: Bridge to Terabithia

J. K. Rowling: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

Louis Sachar: Holes

Armstrong Sperry: Call It Courage

Bill Wallace: Red Dog

E. B. White: Charlotte’s Web

Laura Ingalls Wilder: Little House in the Big Woods

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Book Report Project Templates | Simple Book Review | Reading Response Sheets

By Innovative Classroom Ideas

Ensure children comprehend the content they are reading by using these worksheets for book reports. These enjoyable printable book report template pages are ideal for older children enrolled in second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth grade classes. These book report forms, which require no prep, aid in making sure that readers comprehend the material they are reading. Just print the book report template, fill it out, and write down details about the book, such as the title, author, setting, main characters, the end, and more.

These book report templates are ideal for parents, teachers, and homeschoolers of students in grades 3 through 6. They require no preparation. Instead of staring at a blank page, children should practice writing, summarizing the main ideas of the book, and confirming that they understand what they are reading. This will help your early reader succeed! A book report form, such as these worksheets, can assist kids in recalling the key elements of the literature they read and help them create an engaging report on any book they have been reading.

The activities on these book reports include:

  • Title of Book
  • Author
  • Describe the setting of the book
  • Describe the main characters of the book
  • Write a short summary of the book
  • My Opinion of the book
  • Main conflict in the story
  • The solution to the conflict
  • Plot
  • Recommendation
  • Number of Pages
  • Design a new cover
  • Favourite part of the book
  • Rate the book
  • Draw your favorite part of the book
  • Write a new ending
  • What changes would you make to the story
  • Interesting facts about the story/book
  • New words that were learned and their definitions

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FREEBIE Reptiles Reading Passage, Q & A, and Note-Taking Sheets

By Homeschool with Big Easy Homeschooling Mom

Explore the fascinating world of reptiles with this FREE, engaging educational resource.  Perfect for upper middle to high school students, this freebie includes a comprehensive reading passage on reptiles, along with thoughtfully crafted questions that challenge students to deepen their understanding of these remarkable creatures. Use this resource as a stand-alone activity or as a supplement to your existing curriculum on biology, ecology, or zoology.

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VECCEP - Build Your Vocab | Book Companion | Vocab | Example | Context | Connect

By Sean Alexander Dennison

Enhance your students' reading comprehension and vocabulary skills with our "VECCEP Vocabulary Worksheet"—a powerful tool designed to help students deeply understand and learn new words they encounter in their reading. This book companion worksheet provides a structured approach for analyzing vocabulary, making it perfect for independent reading or guided literacy activities.

Product Highlights:

  • Comprehensive Vocabulary Analysis: VECCEP stands for Vocabulary, Example, Context, Connection, Explanation, and Practice—six key components that guide students through a thorough analysis of any new word they discover in their reading.

  • Step-by-Step Breakdown:

    • Vocabulary: Students write down the new word they encountered.
    • Example: They find or create a sentence that uses the word, providing an example of its use.
    • Context: Students identify the context in which the word appears, helping them understand how it’s used in the text.
    • Connection: Encourages students to connect the word to something they already know, reinforcing memory and comprehension.
    • Explanation: Students write a clear explanation or definition of the word, solidifying their understanding.
    • Practice: Provides space for students to use the word in their own sentence, ensuring they can apply their new knowledge.
  • Book Details Section: Includes spaces for students to write their name, the book title, and the page number where the word was found, helping them stay organized and track their learning.

  • Promotes Active Reading: Encourages students to engage actively with the text, enhancing their reading comprehension and vocabulary retention.

  • Perfect for All Readers: Suitable for independent reading, guided reading sessions, or as part of a vocabulary-building curriculum.

Why This Resource Is Essential:

  • Deepens Vocabulary Understanding: Guides students through a comprehensive analysis of new words, ensuring they fully understand and can apply what they’ve learned.
  • Supports Reading Comprehension: Helps students connect new vocabulary to the text and their prior knowledge, improving overall reading comprehension.
  • Encourages Independent Learning: Provides a structured yet flexible approach to vocabulary building that students can use independently or with guidance.
  • Versatile Use: Ideal for use with any book, this worksheet can be easily integrated into existing reading programs or used as a stand-alone vocabulary exercise.

Ideal For:

  • Teachers looking to enhance their students' vocabulary and reading comprehension skills.
  • Educators seeking a structured and effective way to teach vocabulary analysis.
  • Parents and caregivers wanting to support their child's vocabulary development at home.
  • Classrooms that value active reading and vocabulary-building activities.

How to Use:

  • Print and Distribute: Print the VECCEP worksheet and distribute it to your students as they engage with their reading assignments.
  • Guide or Independent Use: Use the worksheet as part of guided reading sessions or allow students to use it independently as they encounter new words.
  • Encourage Thorough Analysis: Remind students to complete each section of the worksheet to ensure they fully understand and can use the new vocabulary.
  • Review and Discuss: After students complete the worksheet, review their responses together to reinforce learning and discuss any questions they may have.

Empower your students to become more confident readers with our "VECCEP Vocabulary Worksheet"! This structured approach to vocabulary analysis not only enhances comprehension but also helps students build a strong and versatile vocabulary, essential for success in all areas of learning.

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By The Emergency Sub

Reading Comprehension Fiction: Lotto

Our worksheets cover a variety of genres and themes from popular children's literature, making reading fun and enjoyable for kids of all ages

- Improve reading comprehension

- Engage with popular children's literature

- Enhance critical thinking skills

These are fun, interactive reading comprehension worksheets. Students will receive the lucky lottery number if they answer all the questions correctly.

Students must correctly complete the five comprehension questions to get the daily PICK 5 lottery numbers. (They will only have a winning lottery ticket if they complete all the questions correctly.) This activity has an independent and guided component.

Set includes 5 Passages from

The Birthday Party by Oliver Optic

The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams

A Gallery of Children by A.A. Milne

The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baun

The Story of Dr. Dolittle by Hugh Lofting

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This Reading Comprehension - Synthesizing Pack can be used with any text, both fiction and nonfiction. With differentiated graphic organisers, to build your students 'synthesizing' skills and depth of understanding of the texts they read.

What's Included:

  • 9 Different Synthesizing/Synthesising graphic organisers (American and British Spelling)
  • Fiction and Nonfiction sentence frames - to guide your students thinking

If you like this resource, please leave me some feedback. Additionally, if you would like to stay updated on future resources, please follow me @visual_vibe_classroom on Instagram.

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Beyond the primary grades teachers often seem to forget about checking students reading fluency. This is a simple to use form for students to provide themselves a self-feedback on their read aloud fluency. Teachers can then use the same form to provide their own feedback on the students reading fluency. File states to use Audacity (a free download online) but other recording programs/devices may be used - this is just a personal choice/what is available on our school computers. Included in this package is how I used this program successfully in my classroom. Please don't forget to take a look at the other items I have available in my store!

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This product includes a worksheet for students to learn about the most common logical fallacies as well as an answer key.

It covers the following logical fallacies:

  • Strawman argument
  • Red Herring
  • False Premise
  • Slippery Slope

Have other ideas or want to customize the sentences or graphics for your grade level? ✨No problem!✨This template is completely customizable.

This product requires access to Canva.

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