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World Cultures The Cuisine of Southeast Asia Passage & Activities- NO PREP!

By Holly O'Hara

This passage and assortment of activities are an engaging and accessible way for your students to strengthen their knowledge of the cuisine of Southeast Asia, including countries such as Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines.


THIS PRODUCT INCLUDES:

  • The Cuisine of Southeast Asia Passage (4 pages)
  • 15 Multiple Choice Questions
  • 10 Short Answer Questions
  • 9 Choice Board Extension Activities
  • Answer Keys
  • Link to Digital Version

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Reading Genre Anchor Charts | Editable Poster Templates | Literary Genre Study

By SPO Resources

Elevate your literacy lessons with editable reading Genre Anchor Charts and interactive notebook templates! Perfect for genre instruction, these ELA charts include student-friendly visuals and key features to boost reading comprehension. Includes 31 genre titles across 28 unique posters, covering all major literary genres and subgenres.

Tired of seeing your students struggle to identify genres?

These charts simplify genre instruction and give your students the clarity they need. With 31 comprehensive charts covering both fiction and nonfiction genres, you’ll have a reliable resource that makes teaching genres engaging and effective.

Need to deepen genre instruction?

These charts break down essential genre elements like characters, setting, and plot, providing students with a clear understanding of both fiction and nonfiction genres. Perfect for focus walls, literacy lessons, or independent reading.

Worried about constantly recreating resources?

These editable, ready-to-print templates save you time. Customizable in PowerPoint or Google Slides™, you can easily modify definitions and key features to fit your specific needs.


WHAT'S INCLUDED

31 Full-Size Anchor Charts (8.5" x 11”)

  • Available in color and black-and-white for flexible printing.
  • Includes genre title, definition, and key elements like characters, setting, and plot.

31 Half-Size Anchor Charts (5" x 7")

  • Available in color and black-and-white for flexible printing.
  • Ideal for interactive notebooks or smaller classroom displays.

Fill-in-the-Blank Anchor Chart & Note-taking Guide

  • Includes both full-size and half-size versions.
  • Black-and-white for ink-saving, easy printing.

Digital Genre Word Wall

  • Interactive with clickable links to each genre in Google Slides™ and PowerPoint.

Editable Anchor Charts

  • Customize genre definitions and key features using PowerPoint or Google Slides™.

Note: Only plain text, including definitions and key features, is editable. Graphics, headings, titles, and border colors can’t be modified.

Digital Fill-in-the-Blank Template

  • Perfect for use as an Easel activity to boost student participation.

GENRES INCLUDED

31 Genre Titles, with 28 Unique Posters

✨ Adventure ✨ Autobiography ✨ Biography ✨ Drama ✨ Expository Text ✨ Fable ✨ Fairy Tale ✨ Fantasy ✨ Fiction ✨ Folktale ✨ Historical Fiction ✨ Horror ✨ Humor ✨ Informational Text ✨ Graphic Novel ✨ Legend ✨ Literary Nonfiction ✨ Literary Text ✨ Memoir ✨ Mystery ✨ Myth ✨ Narrative Nonfiction ✨ Nonfiction ✨ Nursery Rhyme ✨ Persuasive Article ✨ Poetry ✨ Realistic Fiction ✨ Science Fiction ✨ Tall Tale ✨ Traditional Literature ✨ Trickster Tale

✨️ October 2024 Update: Now includes Graphic Novel, Nursery Rhyme, Memoir, and Literary Text (alternate title for Fiction).

Note: Some posters offer multiple title options, including Expository Text & Informational Text, Narrative Nonfiction & Literary Nonfiction, and Fiction & Literary Text. Choose the ones that fit your curriculum best!


WHY TEACH GENRE TYPES?

Teaching genres isn’t just about categorizing books—it’s about helping students develop critical thinking skills and a deeper understanding of the texts they read. With these anchor charts, students will learn to recognize the structures and themes of different genres, boosting their comprehension and making reading more enjoyable.


✏️ STUDENTS WILL LEARN ✏️

  • To identify key genre elements like characters, setting, plot, and other distinguishing features.
  • To distinguish between fiction and nonfiction genres, improving their ability to categorize and understand diverse texts
  • To recognize and analyze genre-specific structures, boosting overall reading comprehension.
  • To utilize these charts as reference tools during independent reading sessions, class discussions, and collaborative group activities.
  • To make informed reading choices based on genre knowledge, fostering a deeper appreciation for literature.

❤️ WHY YOU'LL LOVE THESE ANCHOR CHARTS ❤️

  • Time-Saving: These ready-to-use anchor charts save valuable prep time.
  • Tailored to Your Needs: Easily edit definitions and other text to match your curriculum.
  • Student Engagement: With colorful visuals and easy-to-understand definitions, these charts will keep your students focused and interested.
  • Year-Round Reference: Leave these charts up all year for continuous genre learning.
  • Versatile Formats for Any Classroom Setup: With both full-size and half-size options, they’re perfect for focus walls, notebooks, or even digital displays, making genre learning adaptable for any teaching style.

WHO ARE THESE FOR?

These Reading Genre Anchor Charts are perfect for upper elementary ELA teachers (grades 3-6) looking for a deeper dive into genre instruction. Designed to teach key genre elements like characters, setting, and plot, these charts help students go beyond basic recognition to truly understand and analyze various genres.

They also work well for advanced students in lower grades who are ready to explore genres in more depth.


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⭐⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “I love these genre posters! They have helped me immensely when it came to making anchor charts! My students find them easy to use and a helpful resource to them! ” -Shandi M. 4th & 5th Grade

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Looking for a simpler option? Check out the Reading Genre Posters, perfect for younger grades. These posters focus on the title and definition of each genre, ideal for introducing genres to younger students.

Want both resources? Save with the BUNDLE of Genre Anchor Charts & Posters and get everything you need for comprehensive genre instruction.

Teach Spanish? Grab the Spanish Genre Posters here.

Not sure yet? Try the Fairy Tale Genre Freebie to see how these anchor charts can enhance your teaching.


WAYS TO USE GENRE ANCHOR CHARTS

Maximize the effectiveness of these anchor charts in your classroom:

  1. Introduce Genres: Display when teaching a new genre to highlight key elements and features.
  2. Active Engagement: Encourage students to use the anchor charts to analyze genre-specific characteristics in texts.
  3. Focus Wall Reference: Keep up all year as a go-to resource for students to reference during literacy lessons.
  4. Interactive Note-Taking: Use full-size or half-size fill-in templates to guide students in taking notes on each genre as it’s introduced, fostering active learning and comprehension.
  5. Interactive Reading Notebooks: Provide half-size genre charts or fill-in templates for students' notebooks, allowing them to easily refer to and reinforce genre concepts independently.
  6. Quick Reviews: Use anchor charts to review genres, refresh students' memory of key features, and activate background knowledge before reading new texts.
  7. Literacy Centers: Place full-size or mini charts at centers for students to use during independent or group activities.
  8. Digital Integration: Engage students with the clickable Genre Word Wall on Google Slides™ or PowerPoint. Perfect for whole-class reviews, independent work, and virtual learning through Google Classroom™.
  9. Collaborative Learning: Work together as a class to complete blank anchor charts, fostering discussion and participation.
  10. Customization: Personalize the editable charts to fit your curriculum, student levels, and teaching style.

DIGITAL GENRE WORD WALL

Introducing the Digital Genre Word Wall:

  • Ready to use with Google Slides™ or PowerPoint—no setup needed!
  • Assign through Google Classroom™ for easy access.
  • Includes a clickable table of contents with 28 genres.
  • Fully functional links when playing in slideshow mode.
  • Perfect for whole-class reviews, independent work, or virtual learning.

DIGITAL DOWNLOAD FILE

Your purchase includes a zip file with the following:

  • Full-Size Anchor Charts PDF: Includes both color and black-and-white versions.
  • Full-Size Fill-in Templates PDF: Available in color and black-and-white.
  • Half-Size Posters PDF: Perfect for flexible use in interactive notebooks.
  • Google Slides Access: Editable anchor charts and a clickable digital genre word wall.
  • Two PowerPoint Files: Editable genre anchor charts and digital genre word wall.
  • Teaching Guide PDF: A brief guide with tips for genre instruction.

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Create an engaging learning space where genre exploration is easy and fun with these reading genre anchor charts for your ELA classroom!

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Text Structure Animal Hunt Task Cards Self-Checking Google Sheets 3rd-6th grade

By Literacytales

Text Structure Task Card Google Sheets Sticker version for 3rd- 6th Graders. This Excel Sheets activity makes learning Reading Text structure exciting. Students drill their reading skills through task cards, revealing hidden sticker images and collecting all 6 animals lost in the middle of the emoji stickers. These Task Cards GOOGLE SHEETS are No-prep and self-checking.


The Stickers begin to unscramble as students solve and answer the questions correctly.

Easily accessible and compatible, it promotes independent learning and self-assessment. Elevate language arts with our interactive resource today!

The answer key is included! Use these task card quizzes to track progress and objectives. Assign them to Google Classroom or Share them with students. This student-friendly quiz is self-grading, so your data will be recorded!

⭐This is a great activity for small groups, literacy centers, morning work, warm-up, homework, assessment, and more!

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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:

  1. Read the book
  2. Print the 9-page template
  3. Review the no-prep reading comprehension Google lesson with a built-in reward system (students LOVE this feature!)
  4. Fill out the book report template based on the reading comprehension review as a group or independent work/homework

The template pages include (and are reviewed in the digital Google lesson):

  • book title info
  • rating & review
  • vocabulary
  • facts
  • the land (animals & landmarks)
  • key information (capital, population, languages, climate, agriculture, natural resources, politicians)
  • what I learned
  • questions I have
  • historic events
  • draw a map

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Plant Adaptations Nonfiction Texts and Activities for Use with Google Slides™

By Science and STEAM Team

  • One of our best sellers: Plant Adaptations in pdf, has now been made for use in the Google Classroom™.
  • You can share this Plant Adaptations resource with your students through Google Classroom™ or Google Drive™. Students can then type directly on this document and share it with you.
  • This resource contains five informational reading passages about animal adaptations. It was made for the NGSS 3-LS2 Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics. It covers the following animals:

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Collared Lizard

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Blue Heron

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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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Essay Prompt and Outline Sheet with articles -Distance Learning

By Educate and Create

This includes two Articles "The History of Narcissistic

Personality Disorder" and "Selfies, Facebook, and Narcissism: What's the Link? Exploring the link between Facebook and Narcissism" plus a graph titled "College Students' Narcissistic Personality Inventory Scores 1982-2006" . After reading these two articles students are given a prompt for an expository essay on narcissism. 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. This product works great in any digital classroom. This is editable in Google Docs. You must have Google Drive to use this product! You may sign up for Google drive for free Visit here for help with Google Drive

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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:

  • Printable text structures anchor charts with definitions and keywords
  • PowerPoint text structures anchor charts with definitions and keywords
  • Google Slides text structures anchor charts with definitions and keywords
  • Reference chart for students including text structure types, definitions, keywords, and graphic organizer example. These pages come in a color-coded version that can be used as a key for highlighting and annotating or a black-and-white version.
  • 20 full-color task cards with reading passages for students to analyze and identify the text structure being used. Laminate and use year after year.
  • 20 black-and-white, printer-friendly task cards with reading passages for students to analyze and identify the text structure being used. Make a copy for every student in the classroom.
  • Printable recording sheets for individual student work
  • Printable student response cards for small and large group activities
  • Answer key

Students will learn about the following nonfiction text structures:

  • description
  • cause and effect
  • problem and solution
  • compare and contrast
  • sequence / chronological order

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:

  • Scavenger Hunt in the room-Hide the cards around the room and have students find and solve all the cards.
  • Hang task cars on the walls or place in at a table to be completed as a language arts station.
  • Use task cards as the content for a favorite game.
  • Use task card reading passages as the content for a favorite cooperative learning structure such as Quiz Quiz Trade or Fan and Pick.
  • Display reading passages one at a time (PPT version) and discuss as a class or use as bell ringers
  • Assign a few slides a day in Google Classroom (Slides version).
  • Print the black and white version to assign as homework.

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Main Idea Supporting Details Citing Evidence - Examples as Supporting Evidence

By Write On with Jamie

Introducing how to incorporate examples as a main idea and/or supporting detail has never been easier! This comprehensive resource demonstrates how to use literary examples, historical examples, entertainment examples, and personal examples 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 examples as supporting details 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 examples as supporting evidence are included on the worksheets, so students can identify the types of examples 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 Examples 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 4 types of examples (personal, entertainment, historical, literary)

• Opportunities for students to practice guided note-taking

• Sample paragraphs for students to identify examples and type of example used

Slide Show Presentation includes:

• Introduction slides with explanations of the 4 types of examples (personal, entertainment, historical, literary)

• Guided note-taking sections

• Sample paragraphs designed for student interaction for students to identify the type of example used

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The lessons in the High School using Supporting Details in Writing Unit include:

  • Examples as Supporting Details
  • Quotes as Supporting Details
  • Statistics as Supporting Details

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Explore Your Future: Take a Virtual College Tour Today!

By Inspired By MlG

Looking for a fun and informative virtual tour of college? Look no further! This interactive tour is perfect for class or individual discussions, with open-ended questions to spark conversation and engagement. Join us as we explore all the ins and outs of college life and get a taste of what to expect. Perfect for students looking to learn more about their future educational journey.

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LeBron James Close Reading Activity Digital & Print | 5th Grade & 6th Grade

By Creative Primary Literacy

A Google Forms close reading activity with comprehension and grammar questions followed by an extension task about the famous basketball superstar, LeBron James. The NO PREP informational text activity is ideal for distance learning and perfect for students in fifth grade or sixth grade. Students will learn key facts about the famous basketball player whilst working on their comprehension skills.

Included in this resource:

  • A Google Forms Activity
  • A PDF Printable Activity with crossword puzzle & wordsearch

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This resource is great for:

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

This activity is an online resource, that uses Google Forms, and is linked to your Google Drive. It can be completed by students online using tablets, phones or computers, and is easily assessed by teachers as all the answers are provided in a quick and easy format.

This activity is part of our Famous Basketball Players 5th Grade & 6th Grade Close Reading Bundle | Digital & Print; the bundle has three activities about LeBron James, Stephen Curry and Michael Jordan.

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5-10 minutes - read through the text individually.

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A class set of activities might take around 15-20 minutes to mark; the teacher can then send the students their marks automatically, which allows them to read back through their work. Nearly all answers are not automatically generated, but only require a small amount of work to assign points. This is because the aim is to get students writing answers and not to just have multiple choice options.

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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.

What's Included:

  • Lesson Plan with a walkthrough of all the slides and a video overview and explanation.
  • John F. Kennedy's speech transcript for students to mark their text and come up with questions in the margins for the Seminar.
  • Google slides which go over the lesson related to John F Kennedy and his speech and discuss the process of a Soccratic Seminar. The slides include embedded links for students to follow along and access required documents.
  • Summary and reflection digital document for students to summarize and reflect what they learned through the Seminar.

Directions:

  • Students will discuss the history of the John F. Kennedy's Moon Speech as directed through the teaching slides
  • Students will follow the directions in the slide and read/mark their speech text
  • Students will watch the speech video and look for ethical/leadership qualities
  • Students will come up with questions for the Socratic Seminar using Costa's Level of Thinking
  • Students will meet with a partner to clarify any confusions
  • Students will review the protocl for Socratic Seminars
  • Students will use their questions and provided sentences stems to have dialogue in the Seminar
  • Students will complete a summary and reflection over the Seminar

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Facts vs Opinions Informational Writing Lesson | NO PREP | DIGITAL ACTIVITIES

By Teachin Tips

Help your students master the difference between facts and opinions with this engaging Informational Writing Lesson. This comprehensive resource is perfect for elementary students including 1st - 3rd Grade, and covers everything you need to teach fact-based writing with clarity. The lesson comes with interactive digital activities, printable versions, and more, making it versatile for in-class, hybrid, or remote learning environments.

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What's Included:

✏️ Editable PowerPoint for easy lesson customization

✏️ Interactive Digital Activities and PDF Versions

✏️ Mentor text for students to see a real-life example of facts

✏️ Anchor Chart for visual reinforcement

✏️ Engaging Quiz to assess student understanding

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Key Features:

  • Suitable for 1st to 3rd grade
  • Editable to fit your specific class needs
  • Ideal for literacy centers, homework, remote learning or whole-class instruction

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Why You'll Love It:

  • No prep required! Just print or assign digitally.
  • Customizable PowerPoint for your teaching style.
  • Boosts students' confidence in identifying factual information and developing informational writing skills.

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Free-What is Veterans Day? Digital History Lesson, Question & Answer, Google

By Kiwious About Vocab

What is Veterans Day? - A HISTORY MINI-LESSON

This 15 slide digital Google Slide 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 holiday. The historical information is brought to life with bold photos and an embedded video link for the visual learner.

  • What is a veteran?
  • When is Veterans Day?
  • When did Veterans Day become a holiday?
  • Where is Veterans Day Celebrated?
  • Who is considered a veteran?
  • In what wars have U.S. veterans served?
  • What is the difference between Veterans Day and Memorial Day?
  • Why are veterans important?

Enjoy!

From Kiwious About Vocab

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Main Idea and Key Details Sort Polar Bears

By That One Cheerful Classroom

Make teaching main idea and key details fun with this engaging, interactive polar bears activity! This set includes 4 no-prep main idea and key details slides perfect for reading informational text about polar bears and practicing the skill. Quick and easy setup plus clear student directions make these activities perfect for centers or substitute days, too!

Lead your students to practice the concept of main idea and key detail by reading information about polar bears. Students will love exploring polar bears and won't even realize how much they're learning!

Here's what you'll get:

  • 4 slides with five statements about polar bears for them to sort

Your students will love practicing main idea and key detail with this simple, interactive activity because kids love animals!

Prep is quick and easy... Just share the link with the class or project on your smartboard and you're ready for a fun and engaging class!

TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID...

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Melissa W. says, "My students didn’t mind a lesson on main idea and key details for once! They really enjoyed this, especially since it’s polar bears! It’s a great lesson for them to truly see which phrases are details versus the one that is the main idea. Great resource!"

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Melissa R. says, "This is a wonderful resource to use for distance learning."

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Ashley S. says, "Works as a great activity."

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Tiffany C. says, "It was an easy resource to use and the students were able to follow along."

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$3.50

5th Grade ELA Common Core State Standards CCSS DIGITAL Checklist

By Christina Bush

This Google Sheets digital resource is a detailed tool to help you keep track of 5th grade ELA Common Core State Standards you cover throughout the school year!

All ELA standards are included!

This resource gives you a digital option with easy-to-use checkboxes and is 100% editable! It is organized by months, weeks, and there is a spot to add your units! It is based off of a mid-August to mid-May school year, however, you may edit this resource to fit your needs.

Just for fun, it has a magenta color theme!

$2.50

The Cold War and Vietnam

By Sarah Austin

This comprehensive resource will have students critically examine the Vietnam War. The provided slide presentation is full of primary based sources, problem-posing discussion questions, POV simulations, & informative video clips that are designed to engage the students in the learning process. Three supplementary activities are included;

Materials:

  • Slide Presentation (67 Slides) & Guided Notes Packet (Answer Key Included)
  • Vietnamese Independence Debate Activity
  • Scavenger Hunt POV Activity
  • Secondary Source

Extension Activity #1: Vietnamese Independence Debate

  • Each student will be assigned one of two POINTS OF VIEW (POV);
    1. French business leaders 2) Vietnamese communists.
  • Central to the debate are the following questions; Why should the U.S. care what happens in Vietnam, along with what happens in France? Whether the U.S. should feel threatened by communism in Vietnam? What do they want President Truman to do about the Vietnamese Declaration of Independence— support it, ignore it, oppose it? Whether the U.S. government should support the French?

Extension Activity #2: Song Analysis

  • Students will compare two defining songs of the Vietnam era; The Ballads of the Green Berets, & the War Song.

Extension Activity #3: What is a Whistleblower?

  • Students will analyze four individuals; all of whom revealed information about activity within a private or public organization that was deemed illegal, immoral, illicit, unsafe or fraudulent.
  • Students can delve further by referring to the Whistleblower Timeline,  and choosing a whistleblower to research (1700’s to contemporary times). Students will prepare a 3 to 5 minute class presentation. 

If you liked this lesson see other related ‘Cold War’ lessons here:

  • Hot War Turns into the Cold War
  • Cold War Unit Review & Assessment
  • The Cuban Missile Crisis Declassified
  • The Korean War: A Critical Reading Activity
$7.25

DIGITAL Current Events Recording Sheets

By Abigail J McClellan

Use these convenient PAPERLESS recording sheets in your classroom when teaching current events! They are easy for students to use, they come in six unique styles, and they are perfect to pair with current even text such as news articles! This product comes with SIX one-of-a-kind recording sheets that are digital. They ask students to find key points, identify controversial issues, summarize author’s purpose, and critically think about current events. This product is perfect for morning work, homework, or use during social studies/current events block! This product is perfect for distance learning, morning work, homework, or use during social studies/current events block!

E-Learning / Home Learning / Remote Learning / Distance Learning / COVID-19 / Coronavirus / Paperless

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Compare and Contrast Passages, Graphic Organizers, Worksheets, Anchor Charts

By Kirsten's Kaboodle

Compare and Contrast Graphic Organizers, Passages, Worksheets, and Anchor Charts:

Students will compare and contrast nonfiction reading passages in a variety of ways. These no-prep worksheets and anchor charts requires students to compare known items, and nonfiction animal passages. There are also printable pages that ask students to research two objects and compare and contrast them.

Students will compare and contrast using Venn diagrams, lists, and complete sentences to assess their comprehension of comparing and contrasting. The variety of options makes this a go-to compare-and-contrast resource for your classroom.

Product contents are as follows:

  • Table of Contents
  • Two instructional pages that outline compare and contrast activities
  • Teacher notes (suggestions for using this product)
  • Six pages of simple compare and contrast pages using what the students already know (as well as Venn diagrams)
  • Four nonfiction reading passages about animals (each passage contains two paragraphs about two animals)
  • NOTE: This is the only part of the product that has an answer key, as answers will vary on the other pages.
  • Four pages that correspond with the nonfiction passages (created to be copied on the back side) that require students to use complete sentences to compare and contrast the animals
  • Four research pages using animals
  • One blank research page to let the student or teacher choose what they'd like to compare and contrast

NOTE: THIS FILE INCLUDES A DIGITAL DISTANCE LEARNING OPTION!

This product includes a digital option (as well as the no prep printable option). The instructions for utilizing the digital portion appear at the end of the packet.

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Charles Law

By Susan Wolfe

Gas Laws: Charles Law Science.

Grades 6-9

Includes: 5 pages of reading with pictures and a video link

Includes 17 Self Grading Questions

$2.50