Using this worksheet, students will be able to pull out the important details from a reading or movie. The first page is basically comprised of who, what, when, and where questions. It is the second page that asks the students to dig deeper and really analyze the reading. They will be asked to figure out the problem in the reading, things the people in the reading needed to consider, the solution to the problem, etc.
Practical Classroom Uses
Works great as a pre-reading activity, in small
Students will find reading and analyzing non-fiction text a snap when using this graphic organizer/notesheet. These worksheets ask students to record important dates, terms, people, etc. so they will be provided with a full picture of the main event found in the reading or classroom video.
Practical Classroom Uses
I have used it as a pre-reading activity to activate prior knowledge and I have also used it during class lectures to keep students attending to the lesson.
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These are not your typical one line answer comprehension questions. Students are asked to answer multiple questions based on one theme. Their answers will therefore be written in paragraph form which is really helpful when teaching students to develop their answers fully.
This engaging activity is fantastic for students who are being introduced or have been introduced to the concepts of physical science: Forces and Motion. Using fill in the blanks middle school students are tested on their knowledge of forces and motion (chapter 11 and 12). It can be used for homework, as review, during lectures, or to test students' prior knowledge of forces and motion.
This is a final exam for O. Henry's Short Story "The Ransom of Red Chief." It contains 3 different sections; identifying quotes, multiple choice, and long answer questions asking student's to analyze this story's theme, conflict, etc.. You can also use it as a study guide as well.
In this worksheet, students are asked to solve addition and subtraction problems with negative and positive numbers, calculate absolute value of a number, compare (greater, less than, or equal to) a set of negative and/or positive numbers, and writing an integer for each sentence.
Use this worksheet to test your students' knowledge of Forces and Motion (Chapter 11 and 12). This worksheet can be given as review, in conjunction with a textbook reading or lecture, as homework, to see the prior knowledge you students have of Forces and Motion, as a review for a test, etc.
This is a 2 page quiz based with an answer key on the Reconstruction. Subjects include President Johnson, 13th/14th/15th Amendment, Election of 1876, etc. Types of questions include multiple choice and short answer.
This worksheet provides a visual representation of facts and concepts and their relationships within an organized frame. It can be productively utilized before instructional activities, such as reading or viewing a film, to activate prior knowledge, to provide a conceptual framework for integrating new information, and to encourage student prediction. During instruction, this worksheet can help students to process and reorganize information. After a lesson, graphic organizers may be used to summ
This is a 2 page quiz based with an answer key on the Civil War. Subjects include Compromises, political and military comparisons, Emancipation Proclamation, Gettysburg Address, etc. Types of questions include multiple choice and short answer.
These are not your typical one line answer comprehension questions. Students are asked to answer multiple questions based on one theme. Their answers will therefore be written in paragraph form which is really helpful when teaching students to develop their answers fully.
These are not your typical one sentence answer comprehension questions!!! They were developed to teach my students how to write a comprehensive answer using specific examples and details from the text. There are 19 questions which are organized according to the main idea found in each set of questions. This also enables students to create/compose an ideal topic sentence. So read O. Henry's "The Ransom of Red Chief" and enjoy!!
analysis, summarizing, inferencing, main idea, cause-effect, topic
This lesson plan is perfect for any PE teacher teaching a unit on Track!!! It guides you and your students through the steps on how to properly understand the standing and squat start positions relating to sprints as well as mid/long distance running.
This lesson includes a warm up activity as well as skill based games the kids will enjoy!
This file is perfect if you need to turn in lesson plans to your administrators. It contains graphics and is clearly structured. Can be used with any grad
These are not your typical one line answer comprehension questions. Students are asked to answer multiple questions based on one theme. Their answers will therefore be written in paragraph form which is really helpful when teaching students to develop their answers fully.