Martin Luther King Jr. Day Biography Reading Comprehension Writing Activity Bulletin Board
By Christyrie's Teachery
No Prep print and go Martin Luther King Jr. reading and writing activities packet. Teach 1st-6th grade students all about MLK with this Biography Reading Comprehension book and Writing resources packet. Explore Dr. King's life, the impact he made on the World and The Civil Rights Movement. The writing activities will be perfect for those Hallway Bulletin Boards where Students share on how "We as a whole can change the World Together". Students Learn "What's a Right Choice and What's a Wrong Choice" through the Cut/Paste Activity all while they develop their own perspective on Social Change and learn the great things he did for human rights. Explore/talk about What Kindness is and that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. wanted equality for everyone with the Vocabulary Cards to help expand their vocabulary. This is the perfect** No Prep engaging **resource to have for the months of January and February when you celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Black History Month.
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1- 6 page Biography Book on the life of MLK
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Fall October Writing Prompts, Kindergarten October Writing Prompts, Morning Work
By Katelyn Schneider
Fall in love with these October Writing Prompts. Engaging Fall and Halloween themed writing prompts for your students' writing journal!
October Writing Prompts for Beginner Writers and ESL Students - Sentence Starters, Traceable Sentences, & More | 24 Engaging Prompts with Themed Word Bank
Ignite creativity and build writing skills with our October Writing Prompts for Beginner Writers! This comprehensive set is designed to support early writers with a variety of engaging activities, making writing practice both fun and educational. Perfect for young students, this resource includes sentence starters, traceable sentences, and independent writing pages to cater to all skill levels.
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Encourage young writers to explore their ideas and develop their skills with our October Writing Prompts for Beginner Writers. With a mix of guided and independent activities, along with drawing opportunities and a helpful word bank, this set is an invaluable tool for fostering a love of writing and boosting confidence.
Halloween Urban Legend: New Jersey Devil Informational Text, Activity 6-8 Grade!
By TooBookedUp
Searching for a lesson that’s legendary? Your students will be dying to dive into this spine-chilling exploration of urban legends! Perfect for grades 6-8, this highly engaging resource takes your students through the mysterious world of urban myths like the New Jersey Devil, Mothman, and more. Whether they believe the legends or not, they’ll get hooked on analyzing the creepy details, all while meeting CCSS standards.
This Urban Legends Resource Includes: Elements of Urban Legends – A detailed mini-lesson exploring the key features of urban legends: mysterious creatures, storytelling traditions, fear of the unknown, and cultural connections.
New Jersey Devil Informational Text – A captivating article about one of America’s most infamous urban legends.
Creature Profile Worksheet – Students will use evidence from the text to create their own legendary creature profile.
Horror Story Starter – A thrilling writing prompt to inspire students to create their own creepy tales, encouraging creativity and critical thinking.
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Checklist of Benefits: ✅ Highly engaging urban legend topics
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✅ Flexible for a range of classroom activities
✅ Perfect for 6-8 grade classrooms
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Spooky Halloween Haunted House Fill In The Blank Descriptive Writing
By Kristen Teaches Fourth
Spooky Halloween Haunted House Fill In The Blank Descriptive Writing
This spooky writing is low prep and perfect for emerging writers and for reluctant writers!
Students will make the haunted house listing their own by choosing the appropriate adjective, name, verb or other part of speech. This makes it approachable for everyone!
For added flair, students can type up their finished product and then make a haunted house to color!
Includes:
PDF file of writing piece
Sensory Writing: Descriptive Language Slides & Worksheets for Grades 3-6
By Jennifer Nguyen
Bring Writing to Life with Sensory Descriptive Writing for Grades 3-6
This Sensory Descriptive Writing Pack is perfect for developing students' descriptive writing skills by exploring the five senses. Ideal for Grades 3-6, this resource helps students create vivid, sensory-rich writing through activities that use sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell to enhance storytelling. With ready-to-use materials that align with Common Core, TEKS, and the UK National Curriculum, this resource offers a complete toolkit for teaching descriptive writing.
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✏️ Print Materials: Worksheets, Answer Keys, PDF Slides
✅ Digital Materials: Non-Editable Google Slides/PowerPoint, Audio clip
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✔️ 20 page PowerPoint/Google Slides
✔️ 8 Worksheets
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✔️ Answer Key & Tips
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✅ Literacy Lessons (1-2 hour sessions)
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✔️ Descriptive Writing
✔️ Creative Writing
✔️ Critical Thinking
✔️ Independent Learning
Curriculum Alignment
Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
W.3.3-W.6.3: Write narratives using descriptive details and sensory language.
W.3.4-W.6.4: Produce clear, task-appropriate writing.
L.3.5-L.6.5: Use figurative language to enrich descriptions.
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)
§110.5-§110.8 (Grades 3-6)
(b)(12)(A-D): Develop literary texts using sensory details.
(b)(10)(D): Edit drafts to improve sentence structure and conventions.
(b)(11)(C): Revise drafts to enhance style, word choice, and sentence variety.
UK National Curriculum (Years 3-6)
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MLK Jr. Close Reading, Vocabulary, Writing No Prep Packet Black History Month
By Literacytales
Martin Luther King Jr. Close Reading, Vocabulary, Writing No Prep Packet perfect for Black History Month. It Includes Reading Comprehension, writing, and Vocabulary activities. Looking for engaging resources MLK Jr. to Celebrate Diversity, Justice, and Equality. This comprehensive close reading packet has everything you need. Pre-reading strategies, vocabulary activities, writing prompts, and differentiated lesson plans were intentionally created to help students create meaningful discussions and enhance their critical thinking. Answer keys and rubrics are provided to help you save time but connect the lessons to the standards.
Students will be exposed to diverse texts to deepen their comprehension through interactive reading, writing, and vocabulary activities and to prepare them for state testing.
While vocabulary cards and assessment tools support all learners. Beyond the curriculum, this resource fosters cultural understanding and empathy, challenging stereotypes and connecting your classroom to explore the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
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Bible Lesson Plan Sunday School Lessons Bible Stories Lesson Template
By Kaylor Creations
FREE Lesson Plan Template for Bible Lessons & Bible Stories.
This a great format for Sunday School, Children’s Church, Homeschool, Christian School and much more. I created it for our current home church plant. We use it in our children’s ministry time. I hope it gives you more confidence to plan and create a wonderful lesson for your kiddos to learn the Bible!
These go great with my Bible Lessons For Littles!
Democratic Republic of the Congo | Book Report Template & Digital Lesson Series
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
Did you know that The Congo Basin, the "lungs of Africa", is the world's second-largest tropical rainforest? It's a vital part of the planet's health, providing a refuge for endangered animals and a source of medicinal plants. Learn more about the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the land it flows on in this comprehensive reading comprehension Google lesson.
This product is so easy to use and has practically no prep:
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Virtual Field Trip to a Cider Mill for Use with Google Slides™
By Science and STEAM Team
Send your class on a virtual field trip to a cider mill. This resource has links to a YouTube video. This video shows how the Fly Creek Cider Mill in upstate NY makes cider. There is also a link to a 3-D tour of the mill. Share this resource with your class through Google Classroom™ or Google Drive™. Students will be asked to write the steps to the cider-making process, write about what other things can be done at this cider mill, and write about their favorite fall activity.
Students can type directly on this document and share it back with you.
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Digital Resource: Black History Month Hyperdoc
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This is a perfect way to have students learn about four Black Americans instrumental in the US Civil Rights Movement. Students will watch videos, answer questions, write poetry, create a headline and will identify a hero in their own lives who shows the same perseverance of those featured. All of the activities are done on the hyperdoc. I usually have students do this over the course of 3-4 days independently and have them submit it electronically for an assessment grade.
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Neema's Reason To Smile Lesson Plan PACKET
By Queen's Educational Resources
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------ 5 Bulletin Board Task Display Pages for each Writing Assessment!
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This in-depth Lesson Plan Packet for the book Neema’s Reason to Smile by Patricia Newman helps students explore real life issues, specifically the challenges/barriers children face in accessing an education. In addition to a variety of engaging activities centered around education, the lesson plan includes a close reading of the book and the watching of a video that is related to the overall themes and topics presented in this book. (Video link included in the lesson plan). Students will engage in multiple activities where they will practice the following skills: inferencing, compare and contrast, and self-to-text, text-to-text, and world-to-text connections. Worksheets and Assessments are differentiated.
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Blush Notes 8.5 x 11 inches 200 Pages for Notebooks and journals
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Songza Playlist - Back To School Music
By MsNerdWood
Curriculum connections: Music, Language, Visual Art Grades: 6-8 What is Included: Songza Assignment (rough copy and final assignment with writing/art), Lesson Ideas, a rubric. About this Assignment: This is a great back to school lesson to use with students in September. It provides students with a chance to reflect on their music preferences while learning about musical terms, and about an online music streaming site. It is a chance for your students to curate their own playlists. This activity is suitable for grade 6-8 students. This activity also gives teachers a chance to get to know the music preferences of their students to help create future lessons based on their interests. This lesson could be adapted to be used with other online music streaming websites. The lesson also encourages students to start to discuss music in ways beyond “I like this song”. They can start to learn about the categories in Songza such as genre and decade. There is a short writing piece included so that students can express why they selected the songs they did for their own Songza Playlists. This assignment can be adapted and used to suit the needs of your students.
College Application Essay Writing: How to Write a Common App Personal Statement
By Rigorous Resources for High School English
This 30-page EDITABLE curriculum has everything you'll need to help students write write phenomenal college application essays! This is the PREMIERE bundle for any English teacher, college counselor, or tutor working to help students master the Common App essay!
The materials in this bundle were designed by a Ph.D. who has taught English at top-ranked high schools and colleges for over 20 years. He has worked closely with former college admissions officers from Harvard, Brown, and NYU. This 30-page unit features all the wisdom he's gathered over a decades-long career in secondary and higher education. The unit is packed to the brim with writing tips and formatting advice that will help your students craft truly remarkable college essays!
Here are some highlights from the 30-page curriculum:
• How to Get Started (Handout #1): Tips for how to get started on one's college essay and overcome writer's block. (1 page)
• Strategies for Crafting Vivid & Lively Prose (Handout #2): While the question of what students choose to write about will be important, the question of how they write will be equally important since a writer's style can reveal a lot about their personality. This handout features advice on how students can write essays using vibrant and virtuosic prose that will enamor any admissions officer. (2 pages)
• The Opening Line: Attention-Grabbing Hooks (Handout #3): The opening paragraph is the single most important part of a college essay. How will your students capture the interest of admissions officers? How will they make a memorable first impression? This handout offers several suggestions for how to focus an opening paragraph, followed by concrete examples of opening paragraphs by top essayists like Annie Dillard, Frank McCourt, Louise Erdrich, Naomi Shihab Nye, and others. (4 pages)
• How to Format a College Essay (Handout #4): This handout offers advice for the structural organization of college essay, with tips on what should be included in each paragraph. The strategy offered here will enable students to showcase their skills at descriptive writing, narrative writing, informational writing, and reflective writing — all in less than 650 words! (1 page)
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• Writing Assignment: This carefully scaffolded writing assignment will help students to get practice at writing narrative essays in response to actual prompts on the Common App from 2023-2024. (1 page)
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Teach Tone Through Greeting Cards | PPT Lesson | Notes | Activity
By Blooming Through High School
Need to teach tone? Do it in a way your students will immediately understand through greeting cards! This is such a great way to also introduce non-fiction elements such as audience, message, and purpose.
The cards are simple to understand but require a little inferencing too. Using greeting cards means it's a lesson where students can learn and practice quickly.
The lesson has increased complexity, gradual release through group and independent work, and is adapted with a word bank.
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Ready-to-Use Simile and Metaphor Lesson Plan with Worksheets and Videos
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This lesson plan dives into figurative language, specifically similes and metaphors, targeting students' understanding and creative application. It aligns with educational standards for vocabulary development and figurative language comprehension.
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Veteran's Day Activities for Grades 3-8
By Beth Hammett
30 activities to celebrate Veteran's Day! Coloring, lists, poems, writings, and more...for using critical thinking skills to learn about a national holiday. Includes: Democracy is... Freedom is... Liberty means... The eagle is representative of... Veteran's Day Speech Map for listing no. of veterans/naming veterans 10 Ways to Thank a Veteran Make your own dog-tags Many faces of soldiers Many roles of soldiers What Veteran's Day means to me... Thank you to a Veteran My Message to a Veteran Decorate the tombstone of a fallen soldier Veteran Acrostic Poem A Veteran's Poem My favorite branch of armed services My Pledge for Peace Veteran's Day Maze Veteran's Day Word Search Women's roles in the Armed Services How many words can you make from "veteran" What will you do on Veteran's Day? From a soldier's point of view: What Veteran's Day means... The War Wall--fill in to make and display your own war wall 30 activities to help students acknowledge, appreciate, celebrate, and honor veterans and what the special day means.
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After reading orwatching Enemy Pie, students will create their own FRIENDSHIP pie by listing the "ingredients" that make a good friend.
Short u Blending and Mapping Activity| Flip, Tap, Write, Build, Use
By An Enchanted Educator
Looking for an activity to help students work on decoding and encoding simultaneously? Short u Flip, Tap, Write, Build, Use resource helps students practice just that.
How? Students flip a picture card over, these are focused on a specific phonics pattern, to get their word. Next students work on tapping out the sound. They can use the Elkonin boxes or the guide dots to help track the sounds tapped. After they will build the words by writing a letter for each sound made and using letter tiles(that are provided, so no need to search or organize tiles, just print, cut, and use). Lastly, the student uses the word to create a sentence.
This activity makes for a great center, small group work, independent practice, and even homework.
Need a way to hold them accountable?
No worries, there is a recording sheet available where students can record a few of their flips. All they have to do is write the word and the sentence on the sheet. This gives you a glimpse into their understanding and insures that they are indeed working during center, small group, and independent work time.
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⭐1 page with 2 sets of letter tiles for short u CVC words
⭐1 set of picture cards in black and white
⭐1 set of picture cards in color
⭐One recording sheet
Looking for something without as many moving parts? This is a simplified version of Flip, Tap, Write, Build, Use. It focuses just on the building of the words from a given picture. Just print and use.)
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